Notes:
- Deliverance should not be chaotic or theatrical
- Results are strongest when the person is prepared
- The process is repeatable, teachable, and gentle, not dependent solely on “the anointing of the moment”
- 1-on-1
- 5 steps as outlined below
- Group Session
- 4 steps (the interview process is not done in a group setting)
- Process typically involves 3 consecutive days and a follow-up session that can be in person or online.
- Some one on the team does the teaching for a couple of days and then a group of people would do the actual casting out of demons the next day.
- The how to stay free would be send a few days after via email.
- 4 steps (the interview process is not done in a group setting)
- 1-on-1
- Preparation removes “legal rights” and makes the deliverance session smooth, quiet, and free of drama
Below is each step in the order described.
Step 1 — The Interview (Assessment Session)
Purpose: Identify entry points, open doors, and demonic strongholds.
What happens:
- This session usually lasts about one hour.
- The minister sits one-on-one with the person.
- They walk through a structured set of questions.
- These questions come from patterns observed over many years and are also taught to people in their classes.
- The goal is to gain insight into the person’s life history and discover:
- Possible open doors
- Generational issues
- Traumas
- Sin patterns
- Occult involvement
- Emotional wounds
- Any foothold where the enemy may have gained access
Why this matters:
- Deliverance works best when the minister knows exactly where the problems originated.
- This step sets the stage for targeted, effective deliverance later.
Step 2 — Teaching Session: Understanding Open Doors & the Demonic Realm
Purpose: Educate the person about how demonic entry points work.
What happens:
- This session usually lasts about one hour.
- The minister teaches the client about:
- What “open doors” are
- Common entry points
- How demonic strongholds develop
- Basic “nuts-and-bolts” information about the demonic realm
- The person is also given homework to complete between sessions.
This homework reinforces the teaching and gets the person to start recognizing patterns in their own life.
Why this matters:
- When people understand the structure of demonic influence,
they are far more capable of participating in their own freedom.
Step 3 — Teaching Session: How to Close the Doors & Remove Legal Rights
Purpose: Prepare the person to remove the legal grounds demons use to remain.
What happens:
- This session usually lasts about one hour.
- A second teaching session builds on session #2.
- The person is taught specifically how to close the doors that were identified in Step 1.
- They learn how to:
- Renounce past involvement
- Forgive others
- Break soul ties
- Repent for sin patterns
- Cancel agreements with lies
- They are taught how to take away the legal rights spirits claim to stay.
- Again, they are assigned homework:
Personal inventories, forgiveness work, renunciation lists, prayers, etc.
Why this matters:
- By the time the deliverance session happens, most of the battle is already won.
- Removing legal rights ahead of time creates a deliverance session that is:
- Quiet
- Smooth
- Free of manifestations
- Far from the “circus atmosphere” often seen in some ministries
Step 4 — Deliverance Ministry Session
Purpose: Actually cast out the spirits after all preparation is complete.
What happens:
- This session usually lasts about two hours.
- It is conducted quietly and gently, sitting across from the person.
- Because the doors have been closed and legal rights removed:
- There is little to no drama
- The process is efficient
- Manifestations are minimal
- This step would normally include:
- Commanding spirits to leave
- Walking through areas where spirits were identified
- Ensuring all open doors are dealt with
Why this matters:
- The ministry’s philosophy is that deliverance is easiest when preparation has already done most of the work.
- The Holy Spirit moves gently; yelling and theatrics are unnecessary.
Step 5 — Teaching: How to Stay Free (Post-Deliverance Maintenance)
Purpose: Protect freedom and prevent spirits from returning.
What happens:
- After the deliverance, the person attends a final teaching session (~1hr).
- This can be a week later via a video call
- During this session, they evaluate their progress and learn how to stay free.
- Scripture warns that spirits attempt to “come back to the house,” so this step is crucial.
- The ministry teaches at least 15 specific principles for maintaining freedom, such as:
- How to guard thoughts
- How to resist temptation
- How to close new open doors quickly
- How to maintain a lifestyle that shuts out demonic influence
- How to keep walking in truth, forgiveness, and obedience
Why this matters:
- Deliverance is not the end—staying free requires intentional living.
- Many people lose freedom because they don’t know how to maintain it.
This step fixes that.
Summary of the Five Steps
- Interview & Assessment – Identify open doors and demonic strongholds.
- Teaching: Understanding Entry Points – Learn how demons gain access.
- Teaching: Closing Doors & Removing Legal Rights – Prepare for deliverance.
- Deliverance Session – Quiet, structured, two-hour one-on-one session.
- Post-Deliverance: How to Stay Free – Fifteen principles for long-term freedom.