
The Remnant Radio's Podcast Hot Takes on Deliverance: Impartation, Generational Spirits, Sleeper Agent Demons & More
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Apr 7, 2026 A table conversation unpacks provocative ideas about deliverance ministry. They debate whether impartations from false teachers can bring demonic influence. The group wrestles with generational spirits and historical practices like infant exorcism. They also consider sleeper-agent demons that lie dormant and whether some heresies function as doctrines of demons.
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False Teachers Can Impart Demonic Influence
- Joshua Lewis argues false teachers practicing syncretism can impart demonic influence when people seek impartation from them.
- He cites 1 Timothy 4, 2 Corinthians 11 and 1 Corinthians 10 and examples like Reiki, tarot, kundalini and Kenneth Copeland-style prosperity teaching as risky gateways.
Avoid Impartation From Syncretistic Ministers
- Avoid seeking impartation from ministers whose teaching or practice mixes New Age or syncretistic methods with Christianity.
- Joshua Lewis warns against altar practices using tarot, Reiki, kundalini or teachers who can't clearly articulate the gospel.
Generational Transmission Is A Plausible Pathway
- Michael Roundtree contends demons can be transmitted generationally as one plausible pathway tied to inherited sin patterns.
- He points to Genesis patterns, Saul's jealousy linked to a harmful spirit and Mark 9’s child afflicted from youth as supporting examples.

