The Exorcist's Fragments

By: Jamin Bradley
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  • Presented by Jamin Bradley and The Exorcist's Bestiary. In this podcast, you can listen to the short entries made at exorcistbestiary.com.
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Episodes
  • The Sacred Pause: Why Waiting on the Lord Matters in Exorcism
    Aug 23 2024

    When preparing to start an exorcism session, wait on the Lord. If nothing happens, then wait on the Lord again. If still nothing happens, wait on the Lord some more.

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    3 mins
  • Spirit Guides vs. The Holy Spirit: Finding True Healing and Freedom
    Aug 23 2024

    “I know ‘spirit guide’ is a New Age term, but it’s a helpful expression to understand what’s going on here,” I explained to the participant. “You have pain in your life, and spirits want to guide you on how to deal with it. So if a demon comes along..."

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    3 mins
  • The Holy Spirit: Exploring Gender Designations and Their Healing Impact
    Aug 23 2024

    Scholars have many opinions on what pronoun to use when referring to the Holy Spirit. Most settle for “he,” because Jesus uses a male pronoun for the Holy Spirit in John’s gospel, even though pneuma (the New Testament Greek word for spirit) is a neuter noun. Others settle for “she,” because ruach (the Old Testament Hebrew word for spirit) is feminine. Other scholars will argue for calling the Spirit an impersonal “it,” since “the Old Testament often uses metaphors and symbols for the work of the Spirit of God.”

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    5 mins

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