
The Remnant Radio's Podcast Ranking Deliverance Ministry Practices: Which Are Biblical, Borderline, or Dangerous?
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Mar 17, 2026 They rank real deliverance practices from clearly biblical to potentially harmful. Conversation covers interviewing for spiritual history and whether inner healing should come first. They debate discerning spirits, binding and loosing, and when asking a spirit its name helps. Group prayer, praying in tongues, renouncing occult ties or generational curses, proxy limits, and word curses are also covered.
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Interview For Spiritual History First
- Do interview people for spiritual history before deliverance to identify root issues.
- Michael Miller and Joshua Lewis point to Jesus asking contextual questions (e.g., how long has he been like this?) as the model to guide prayer.
Inner Healing Can Come Before Or After Deliverance
- Inner healing is biblically plausible but not a fixed scriptural protocol before deliverance.
- Michael Roundtree and Michael Miller note it can either precede or follow deliverance depending on demonic resistance or emotional wounds.
Discernment Of Spirits Is High Value
- Discernment of spirits is a scriptural gift and critically useful in deliverance teams.
- Michael Roundtree and the hosts recommend scheduling deliverance around someone who operates in discernment when possible.
