Why Christians Cast out Demons

The reason to cast out demons is that Jesus called us to preach and to have authority to cast out the demons. 

He went up on the montain and summoned thosed whom He Himself wanted, and they came to Him. And He appointed twelve, so that they would be with Him and that He could send them out to preach and to have authority to cast out the demons. (Mark 3:13-15)

Do demons exist now like the time of Jesus? 
Casting out evil in the name Jesus is the commandment to all disciples of Jesus. 

Evil spirits are real even now. The truth is not affected by times and places. 
The devil and its cohosts are deceiving people to believe the extreme way; ignoring or fearing.
The authority of overcoming evil spirits that causes all curses is one of the heritage in the name of Jesus!  


<Other Demon Expulsion Dialogues >

1.           A demon who died by an automobile accident at age 46.


“Demon, when did you die?

“Three years ago in a traffic accident.”

“Where?”

“In Seoul”

“Demon, why did you come into this woman?”

“Because I like her.”

“Do you know her?”

“She acts like she doesn’t know me.”

“What disease did you bring?”

“I brought a heart disease.”

“What else did you cause?”

“shoulder pain from time to time. 

“You unclean spirit, are you going or not?”

“I’ll go and take the sickness with me….”

 

2.           A demon of blood pressure disorder.

 

“How long has it been since you came in?”

“Ten years”

“Do you know her? What sickness did you bring?”

“I brought a blood pressure disorder.”

“Are you resentful (to have no chance to be saved anymore)? (The demon starts to weep.) Go ahead. Whine all you want and leave.”

(The demon wails and trembles). “I was a young widow. I’m so bitter! So resentful! So upset that I wish I can die!”

 

3.           A demon that possessed for five years.

 

“Demon, how long has it been since you came in?”

“Five years.”

“Speak louder! You’re too quiet. Do you know this person?”

“I think so, sir.”

“Are you going to return?”

“I won’t return again. I wanted to kill him but I will go, sir.”

 

4.           A demon that died at age 59.

 

“How old were you when you died?”

“At age 59.”

“Who is this person to you?”

“A relative.”

“Why did you come into your relative?”

“To kill him.”

“Are you going or not?”

“I’m going.”

 

5.           A demon that died due to poverty.

 

“Demon! How did you die?”

“I died because I had no money.

“You must be resentful, right?”

“I am.”

“At what age did you die?”

“I died at age 56.”

“When did you come into this woman?”

“Seven years ago.”

“Are you going or not?”

“I’m going. This b---- keeps forsaking everything and holding on to Jesus, hallelujah and the cross!”

“What disease did you bring?”

“The flu, typhoid fever.”

“Are you going or not?”

“I’m going”

“Get out in Jesus name!” (The demon is cast out.)

 

6.           A demon that came in while the host was an unbeliever.

 

“Demon! Do you know this person? When did you come in?”

“While he was an unbeliever.”

“Why did you come in?”

“To kill him.”

“Have you eaten[2] from him?”

“No, I still haven’t.”

“Who told you about believing in Jesus?” (Pastor Ki-Dong Kim scolds him.) “Go!” Then, the demon leaves.

 

7.           A demon that brought high blood pressure and stomach ulcer.

 

“Demon! This woman keeps condemning you, right?”

“Yes, I know, sir.”

“Hurry up and get out!”

“I can’t sir.”

“How long has it been since you came in?”

“It’s been 13 years, sir.”

“Are you resentful?”

“I am regretful!” (The demon leaves after wailing.)

“Hallelujah!” exclaims the patient. (She is healed from high blood pressure and stomach ulcer.)

 

8.           A demon that came in when the host did not observe the Lord’s Day worship.

 

“Demon! Do you know this woman?”

“I do not, sir.”

“For what purpose did you come in?”

“I wanted to kill her, sir.”

“You’re going, right?”

“Yes, I am. I am going, sir.”

“Are you coming back?”

“I’m never coming back! I will not return, sir.”

“When did you come in?”

“When she did not keep the Lord’s Day holy.”

“You’re resentful, right?”

“Yes! Gosh, It's unfair, sir. Gosh, I am so upset!” (The demon wails loudly.)

“Go!” Pastor Ki-Dong Kim scolds the demon loudly. The demon is cast out.

 

9.           A demon that came in when the host fell from faith.

 

“Demon! Do you know this woman?”

“I do not, sir.”

“When did you come in?

“When he fell from the faith, sir.”

“Whine all you want and leave!”

(Wailing) “I’m so resentful! Gosh! I’m so enraged! I’m so embittered that I want to die!”

“Are you going?”

“I am! I am, sir. I’m going! I’m going!” (The demon causes a raucous and leaves.)

 

10.         A demon that died two years before.

 

“Demon! Demon! When did you come in?”

“I came in when he wasn’t obedient to the evangelist, sir.”

“How long has it been?”

“It’s been two years, sir.”

“Have you eaten from him?”

“I haven’t received any food from him, sir.”

“He despises you, right?”

“Yes, I’m so embittered, sir.” (He starts to wail.)

“Are you going or not?”

“I’m going, sir.” (The demon leaves as Pastor Ki-Dong Kim vehemently scolds him.)

 

11.         A demon that died four years before.

 

“Demon!”

“Yes.”

“How long has it been since you died?”

“It’s been four years.” (speaking rudely)

“When did you come into this woman?”

“I came in when she didn’t come to Lord’s Day worship for a year.”

“You came in to kill her?”

“I came to receive some food.”

“You should go, right?”

“I’m going.”

“Are you going to come back.”

“I won’t come back.”

* Any mention of “food” or “eating” by demons refers to the food that people offer to the dead in ancestral rites or memorial service to honor the dead.








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