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Can Demons Live INSIDE Christians? | The Bible Bros Return (Ep. 52)

37 min · 22 de abr de 2026
portada del episodio Can Demons Live INSIDE Christians? | The Bible Bros Return (Ep. 52)

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What happens when spiritual oppression moves from pressing on the outside... to dwelling within? Can a Christian actually be internally influenced by darkness while the Holy Spirit simultaneously resides in their spirit? If deliverance isn't just about exorcism, what exactly is being expelled when we pray for freedom?In Episode 52 of SeeKing Podcast, aren't we welcoming back The Bible Bros—Billy Halliwell and Dalton Harper—for Round Two of the conversations most churches won't host? Why do 66% of Americans claim Christianity when the transformative fruit seems to tell a different story? What separates authentic regeneration from cultural affiliation?Are we underestimating how sin actually operates in a believer's life? Could habitual porn use, unhealed trauma, or familial patterns of addiction open doors we didn't know existed? When Paul wrote in Romans 7 that he saw "another law at work in the members of my body," wasn't the apostle describing an internal battle that transcends external temptation?Have you wrestled with the three scenarios of spiritual warfare: external oppression, internal influence, and full possession? If the enemy's mandate is to kill, steal, and destroy, wouldn't he prioritize attacking committed believers over those already captive? And what if you stop calling on the name of the Lord—can salvation truly be forfeited, were you never truly saved to begin with, or does grace extend beyond our worst seasons?How did Christian social media become a battleground of clipping and condemning rather than correcting in love? When we see believers sharing their faith on mainstream stages, shouldn't our first response be intercession rather than criticism? Why do we find it easier to post a reaction video than to pick up the phone and ask a brother to clarify his theological stance?What role does personality play in spiritual vulnerability? If you're structured like Dalton or more sporadic in your devotions, does that change how the enemy attacks? Can twenty-four successful spiritual victories be undone by one intercepted pass, or does the victory of Christ cover even our most catastrophic failures?Join us as we explore deliverance ministry, generational curses, the security of salvation, and the gritty reality of taking every thought captive. Will you help us seek the answers we don't have? What did we miss in this conversation?Connect with SeeKing Podcast: Subscribe to our channel for more episodes! Follow us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/seethekingpodcast/ Follow us on TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@seethekingpodcast Visit our YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/@SeeKingPodcast Visit our website: SeetheKing.com

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