Deliverance From the Pulpit





Are we preaching freedom to the demonically oppressed?


Someone in your church needs deliverance. Acts 10:38 is a wonderful description of what Jesus came to do: He “went about doing good and healing all who were oppressed by the devil.” Jesus came to bring relief from the oppressing powers of Satan. That includes more than forgiveness of sin.

I know pastors must preach a balanced message and that there are varying degrees of spiritual maturity within each congregation. But pastors have, for the most part, ignored the deliverance message from the pulpit.

The church today is weak, anemic, sick and in bondage. We are just like the unsaved when it comes to sickness, divorce and other areas of bondage. I believe the reason is that the message of freedom from demonic powers isn’t being preached.

Pastor, what will you do when your members start to come to you for help in this area? Sure, you can send them to a counselor or a Christian psychologist. But Jesus didn’t say, “Counsel them out” or “Medicate them out.” He said, “Cast them out,” and that is the role of the church!

You can’t lead people where you haven’t been. You must bring them out of spiritual bondage and teach them to walk in freedom and boldness. I wish my pastor had taught me. I could’ve avoided so much pain.

I could’ve helped my demon-tormented mother, or my brother, who was in the grips of sickness and debilitating bondage. I could’ve made a difference in so many lives.

If Jesus came to “heal all who were oppressed of the devil,” should we not let that Jesus come alive in us? Should we not be advancing against the kingdom of darkness with the authority Jesus has given us?

A pastor recently told his congregation about a season in which his young son continually woke up horrified throughout the night. “I was downstairs studying one night when I heard his scream. As I walked to the stairs, it seemed the Holy Spirit said to me: ‘How long are you going to take this? You know what it is. Deal with it.’”

The pastor said he climbed the stairs, picked up his screaming son, cuddled him in his arms and addressed demons: “This is my son. I command you in the mighty name of Jesus Christ, leave him alone! Leave now and never return, in Jesus’ name.”

He went on to say with a big smile: “Ever since that night it has been nothing but Z’s. Just peaceful sleep.”

Let’s teach our people the kind of authority we have in Christ. Before my father died, he gave me power of attorney—legal, court-recognized authority to act in his behalf. His authority became my authority. I could sign his name, make decisions in his name—and it was honored!

Jesus has given us power of attorney (see John 16:24). He’s sent us out in the same way the Father sent Him—with all power (see John 20:21). Power to speak with authority to demonic powers and make them retreat. Power of life and death in our words. Authority over all the power of the enemy.

Pastor, I urge you to experience firsthand who Jesus is and who you are in Christ. You can’t teach it until you experience it. Spiritual warfare is more than knowing about Ephesians 6 and 2 Corinthians 10:4-5.

God’s people are sick. They are in spiritual bondage. I believe God is looking for deliverers, for those who will stand unashamed in the power and authority of the Lord Jesus and speak to set His people free!


Don Dickerman is an ordained Southern Baptist minister and former pastor. He has directed a global ministry to prisons since 1974 and in 1995 received a powerful anointing for healing and deliverance.

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0 #9 Fran Vasquez 2013-03-06 19:08
Quoting michael w. smith:
I have a large counseling, inner healing, radio and deliverance ministry in Phoenix, Arizona. I am an independent operation because the concept of delivering Christians from demons has been rejected by most churches. I frequently see pastors, evangelists, ministers and church members delivered from demons and bondages of homosexuality, food, alcohol, drugs and pornography addictions. I frequently see people healed from physical and mental illnesses caused by demons. It is the #1 need of the organized church in America. Unfortunately, thru ignorance and fear, the "children's bread" has been rejected by the organized church and God's children have been left to suffer.

Hi, would like to know where you are located!! I have tried to become delivered and that has not happened! I am just sooo depressed that i have not been set free. Please if you have a telephone number i can get a hold of you i would be sooo glad!
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0 #8 Pamm62 2012-10-06 08:04
I need to find a church that has a deliverance ministry in the Northeast...Massachusetts is where I live...My daughter suffers horribly with depression, fear, insomnia- no medication or psychologist has been able to help her. She needs to get rid of those demons! She does have salvation.
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+4 #7 Pastor Bryan 2009-08-14 10:32
My wife and I pastor a church in Scottsdale, AZ and for 13 plus years have been called to setting the captives free. Deliverance is a four letter word in the church as many believe Christians cannot have demons and yet anyone that knows anything about deliverance knows that you do not cast out a demon of someone not saved as there is nothing to fill the vacancy with. Jesus is needed to fill that vacancy to prevent the demons from coming back.

We were given a room to minister in a church that we attended under the full awareness that the church didn't believe Christians could have demons. Then to our surprise we began to receive calls from the pastor referring people to us that attended his church because they needed deliverance...Go figure.

Lord Help Us!
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+4 #6 michael w. smith 2009-08-10 18:13
I have a large counseling, inner healing, radio and deliverance ministry in Phoenix, Arizona. I am an independent operation because the concept of delivering Christians from demons has been rejected by most churches. I frequently see pastors, evangelists, ministers and church members delivered from demons and bondages of homosexuality, food, alcohol, drugs and pornography addictions. I frequently see people healed from physical and mental illnesses caused by demons. It is the #1 need of the organized church in America. Unfortunately, thru ignorance and fear, the "children's bread" has been rejected by the organized church and God's children have been left to suffer.
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+4 #5 PastorChrisEllis 2009-07-28 10:30
Thank you, Don, for addressing what seems to be an especially large "elephant in the room" for us as ministers. Our leadership team often refers to believers' collective tendency to ignore the need for deliverance among its body (yes, those in the pews believing in Jesus) as the devil's great deception. This area is not only theologically sound and needful; it yields such wonderful fruit in the lives of those set free. We live in a day where this is possibly needed more than ever (noting the pervasive nature of witchcraft and occult in our entertainment, games, and schools) -- will those anointed with the Holy Spirit rise to the occasion? I trust and believe we will, by God's grace.
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+5 #4 Kelly Perkins 2009-07-25 02:57
Right now, I am half way through Derek Prince's book on the subject, "And They Shall Expel Demons". Now is the time and the whole world is the place for such ministry.
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+4 #3 elliot marcelain 2009-07-24 14:33
Amen and Amen. When are we going to start moving mountains, casting out demons, and healing the sick? Jesus said we are to do all these things and greater things than He did. Let's start BELIEVING and doing greater things. I was delivered from cigarettes 23 years ago after they laid hands on me and prayed. When I called out to God almost nine years ago and asked for deliverance from a thirty year addiction to alcohol, HE DELIVERED ME! Let's get back to the church of the book of Acts and change the world around like we were commanded to do. LET'S GET BOLD!
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+3 #2 Amen 2009-07-24 13:54
More articles about this subject, please!
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+7 #1 Beatrice 2009-07-21 08:27
Amen! Many of the pastors are also oppressed and they don't even know it. There is however a remnant of believers who hears what the Spirit of the Lord is saying to the churches. Thank God you are getting this word out!
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