In recent years, there has been a renewal of interest in
the work of Satan. Hollywood has given us a host of films to whet our
appetite for the satanic. Within Christian circles, there has arisen a
concern for ministries of deliverance. Some of these deliverance
ministries have developed a bizarre and radically unbiblical view of
demon possession and deliverance.
For example, we hear that particular demons cause particular sins.
There is, they say, a demon of alcohol, a demon of depression, a demon
of tobacco, and so on. Others say we can recognize the departure of a
demon from a human soul by a manifest sign that is linked to the
particular point of bondage. I have listened to recorded talks from
well-known deliverance ministers (whose names I will not mention, to
protect the guilty) in which they teach the signs of departure of the
demon. A sigh, for example, indicates the departure of the demon of
tobacco. Since the tobacco demon enters with the inhalation of smoke, he
leaves with an audible exhale. Likewise, vomiting may be the sign of
departure of the demon of alcohol. There are demons for every
conceivable sin. Not only must each one of these demons be exorcized,
but there are necessary procedures to keep them from returning on a
daily basis. Continue at R. C. Sproul
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