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Wednesday 5 June 2013

See Peter Horrobin for more....

See Peter Horrobin for more....

Unhealed hurts from the past caused by rejection are primary entry points for the unhealed. While the pain is unhealed and those who have done the rejecting are unforgiven, healing can be an elusive target that is never quite reached.  The most common unhealed hurts  encountered in this area  of ministry are those that respond to the names of rejection, fear of rejection and self-rejection.  These three often operate together in the rejected person in an unholy trinity of unhealed control.  They have the effect of isolating the person from quality relationships with those he or she knows and loves and preventing the person from realising his full potential under God.

For example, if a person is truly forgiving and repentant, that will ease the process of deliverance.  But, if there is still a lot of unhealed emotional pain or buried anger, the unhealed can use this to resist deliverance and the effect can be a sordid emotional display even of violence fuelled by this source of emotional energy.

See what happens after the courtship and ceremony when the time and work to "get you to the altar" is over. Remember that you were already at the altar in your heart before you got the ring and when  your friends got involved with their opinions of varying and diverse intentions. 

See Peter Horrobin for more and Derek Prince in The Foundation and Practice of Deliverance Ministry,  p.478.

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