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How Christians can be influenced by Demons
Monday, 9 June, 2025
SECTION 1: DEFINING THE TERMS First, let’s clarify what we mean. Possession is full control of a person by a demon.This is not possible for a Spirit-filled believer. The Holy Spirit and a demon cannot occupy the same dwelling. But Christians can be oppressed or influenced—that means external attacks, internal struggles, or repeated spiritual pressure. Ephesians 4:27 warns:“Do not give the devil a foothold.” A foothold is access. If we allow it—through sin, wounds, or ignorance—the enemy can influence how we think, feel, or act. SECTION 2: WHAT THE BIBLE SAYS Let’s go to the Word. 2 Corinthians 10:4–5 tells us we’re in a spiritual war. “We take every thought captive to obey Christ.”This means demonic influence can affect our thinking, even as believers. 1 Peter 5:8–9 says: “Be alert and of sober mind. Your enemy the devil prowls around like a roaring lion…” Why warn believers if they couldn’t be affected?Because we can be influenced—but we don’t have to be controlled. SECTION 3: BIBLICAL EXAMPLES OF BELIEVER INFLUENCE Peter – Matthew 16:22–23Jesus says to Peter, “Get behind me, Satan!”Peter was a follower of Christ—but his thoughts were influenced by the enemy. Ananias & Sapphira – Acts 5:1–3Peter says, “Why has Satan filled your heart to lie to the Holy Spirit?”They were part of the early church—but opened a door to deception. Paul – 2 Corinthians 12:7He refers to a “messenger of Satan sent to torment me.”Even Paul wasn’t immune to attack—but he found grace to endure. SECTION 4: HOW BELIEVERS OPEN DOORS The enemy needs permission. Here are common access points: Unforgiveness Fear and anxiety Sexual sin Pride or rebellion Occult practices (even “harmless” ones) Generational sin Trauma or soul wounds The good news is—we can shut the doors through repentance and deliverance. SECTION 5: HOW TO RESIST DEMONIC INFLUENCE James 4:7 gives us the key: “Submit to God. Resist the devil and he will flee.” Daily tools for believers: The Word of God – renew your mind (Romans 12:2) Prayer and worship – draw close to God Confession and repentance – shut every open door Community and accountability – walk in the light








