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That’s just one example among many of the reality of the invisible war.

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I got an introduction I would never forget. If I didn’t believe in spiritual warfare before, I certainly did now. Blasphemies against God, the church, and my message spewed from his mouth that night, and it took three or four men to restrain him and usher him out of the auditorium. Three or four ushers got to this man before he got to me, and I was informed later in a debriefing session that this individual, as far as they could tell, was demonized. What shocked me was how unsurprised the people in the church were.Īpparently this had happened before. He not only disrupted the service and my message, but he made a scene that only those who witnessed it could believe. I saw a wildness that I can’t quite describe.

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But as he walked toward me, our eyes met. At first I continued to speak, hoping the ushers would be able to handle the situation. A man was walking down the aisle as he shouted and screamed. Soon there were more than strange sounds.

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I’ll never forget preaching on a Sunday night and hearing bizarre sounds coming from the back of the auditorium.

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