June 28, 2020

A familiar spirit is a specific type of evil spirit, identified by its primary characteristic—familiarity. I inform you “there are two kinds of familiar spirits:

1) a family demon or bloodline curse; also a spirit associated with becoming too common with a person, place, or thing;

 2) witchcraft that works through divination. This spirit works through mediums and operates as a counterfeit holy spirit.

3) Simply put, I believe a familiar spirit is any demonic assignment that surveys and studies people, territories, and bloodlines of the genealogy of families. The goal of these spirits’ assignment is to gather spiritual intelligence that will open doors to instigate death and destruction upon you , your family or ministry.

They enter and gain power in people’s lives by disguising themselves as something common (familiar) while operating unawares through people, places, and things.

Familiar spirits operate in a twofold manner. They operate by the “extreme known” and the “extreme unknown.” By that I mean they attach themselves to you through something or someone you are extremely familiar or comfortable with, but all the while their agenda is unknown to you.

 A person can willfully form a relationship with a familiar spirit oftentimes simply through ignorance (unawares). That’s because deception is always part of the equation. When someone with a familiar spirit doesn’t realize he has formed a relationship with a spiritual entity, he might assume his experiences are coming from his own imagination.

A Christian with a familiar spirit might think that he has connected with God in the spirit realm, but he is deceived—not because he is pursuing something demonic but because he is seeking something godly in the wrong way (through his mind or soul instead of his spirit).

This is why it’s critical to know what you and who are inviting into your home and heart. Leviticus 10:10–11 instructs the Levites to teach people the difference between what is holy and what is common. Putting it in simple terms, holiness is that which has been consecrated or separated unto God. In the society we live in today, holiness is unusual; it sticks out as different and rare. The New Testament puts it this way:

Enter through the narrow gate. For wide is the gate and broad and easy to travel is the path that leads the way to destruction and eternal loss, and there are many who enter through it. But small is the gate and narrow and difficult to travel is the path that leads the way to [everlasting] life, and there are few who find it. —MATTHEW 7:13–14

My name is Cesar and I’m a Voice in The Desert

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