Attention Christians: Stop the Obsession with Demons
There’s no power greater than the power of the Holy Spirit. Yet, so many Christians have found themselves completely eaten away by fears about the demonic.
Alexander Pagani says this obsession with the demonic is leading Christians into a fearful and fruitless life.
“This group of saints do in fact see the demonic in everything. From coffee in hand to gestures to symbols on buildings and street signs to cell phone and 5G towers,” Pagani says. “To them, every sickness has a direct line to hell.”
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As a deliverance minister, Pagani has cast out plenty of demonic entities. Yet, he emphasizes that not every single issue we encounter comes directly from the pits of hell.
“We are so demon-conscious that we’ve lost the beauty of seeing where God is working,” Pagani says. “…the kingdom of light is more at work than the kingdom of darkness.”
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Pagani says he himself fell into the trap of being too focused on the darkness when he first entered into deliverance ministry. Now, it’s his goal to keep other Christians focused on the eternal goodness and light of Christ instead of the enemy’s darkness.
“This is why I wrote my third upcoming book, ‘The Secrets to Maintaining Your Deliverance,’” Pagani says. “I encourage you to stay away from becoming so focused on looking for the devil that you see more darkness than light.”
The Word of God acts as a lamp unto our feet. Romans 13:12 says, “Therefore let us take off the works of darkness and put on the armor of light.” Jesus has called us to be the light of the world. This task is impossible if we’re too centered on the darkness of the enemy.
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Abby Trivett is content development editor for Charisma Media.