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The Redacted History of Deliverance in the Church | David Miller

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Apr 22, 2026
David Miller, pastor of Church Tsidkenu and author of Redacted, traces the hidden history of deliverance and exorcism in the church. He explores how deliverance and revival track together. He outlines shifts from patristic practice to medieval ritual, Reformation denial, Azusa Street controversies, and the 20th-century renewal of deliverance ministries.
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INSIGHT

Deliverance Drives Revival Not Merely Correlates

  • Deliverance and revival are causally linked: where deliverance flourished, revival followed, and where deliverance was suppressed, revival collapsed.
  • David Miller traced a repeating historical pattern across centuries showing intentional redaction of exorcism preceded spiritual decline.
ANECDOTE

Personal Deliverance Sparked A Pastoral Calling

  • David Miller recounts personal deliverance roots: his mother quit smoking after a three‑day fast and a deliverance meeting, and he later received deliverance in San Diego.
  • Those experiences led him to pastor in New Hampshire and champion deliverance ministry.
INSIGHT

Belief Christians Can Be Demonized Preceded Calvin

  • Historical consensus: pre‑Reformation writers assumed Christians could be demonized; the anti‑demonization stance is largely Protestant from Calvin onward.
  • Calvin reacted against Catholic exorcism abuses, which shifted Protestant theology toward denying Christian demonization.
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