TOPIC 6 C)AGREEMENTS

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According to the speaker, what is the significance of innocent bloodshed?

It creates covenants in the spirit world

What did God establish in the Old Testament to prevent the polluting of the land with innocent blood?

Cities of refuge

According to the speaker, what authority do houses of prayer have?

To undo covenants made with demons through the shedding of innocent blood

What can demons do if connected to religious orders?

Impede the movement of the spirit and the supernatural

What did the speaker emphasize about dealing with the shedding of innocent blood?

It prevents demonic activity and brings restoration

According to the passage, what can lead to demonic powers claiming legal rights over individuals?

Words spoken in the past creating covenants with demons

In the example from Genesis 21:28-32, what led to a covenant that allowed demons to restrict their experience with God?

An offering made by Abraham to Abimelech

What did the speaker's wife experience, according to the passage?

Influence of a deceased aunt wanting to take her life due to a generational curse

What was identified as the source of the issue in the wife's experience?

The wife's father or grandfather being a Mason

How was the covenant with death annulled, according to the passage?

By reminding the courts of the new covenant with God through Jesus, repenting of any sin, and standing in the light as God is in the light

What did the speaker share an experience of regarding a young woman in Louisiana?

A covenant made with death that was targeting his wife

What did the speaker and his wife do to lose any legal claims for the enemy to operate against them?

Repentance and acknowledging the new covenant they have with God through Jesus

According to the text, what did God say about making carved images in Exodus 20?

Carved images of demonic entities are prohibited.

What does the text suggest about God's attitude towards the 10 commandments?

God is keen on enforcing the 10 commandments.

What does the text imply about God's relationship with the children of Israel?

God has chosen the children of Israel as His own.

Based on the text, why is it important to ask God for a divorce decree?

To free oneself from any legal claim that demonic powers may have.

What issue did the influential leader inquire about regarding the court of heaven?

Receiving help in revoking demonic powers.

According to the text, what was the influential leader's prior experience with demon-related issues?

They had unresolved demon-related issues.

What did the influential leader admit to having in their bloodline during the conversation?

Witchcraft involvement

What is the purpose of demonic covenants mentioned in the text?

To perpetuate agreements and claim ownership

How does the speaker suggest undoing the agreements and covenants made with the enemy?

By understanding how to break trades and deals made with the enemy

What is the significance of Deuteronomy 21:1-9 in the context of the text?

It outlines the ritual for providing atonement and revoking enemy's claims in case of an unknown slain man

What can happen if innocent blood is not atoned for, according to the text?

It can grant the enemy covenant rights against individuals and cultures

What is the role of Jesus' sacrifice and shedding of innocent blood, as mentioned in the text?

To establish a covenant with God and revoke enemy's claims

Why is the ritual described in Deuteronomy 21:1-9 no longer necessary, according to the speaker?

Because Jesus' blood and sacrifice have already provided atonement and revocation of the enemy's claims

What impact does innocent bloodshed in Colorado Springs and Denver have, according to the text?

It can grant covenant rights to the enemy against individuals and cultures

What are covenants, as described in the text?

Agreements that last for generations and can be used by the enemy to claim ownership

What is the speaker's suggestion for dealing with covenants made with the enemy?

'Understand how to break trades and deals' made with the enemy

What do demonic covenants enable the enemy to do, as mentioned in the text?

'Claim ownership' and perpetuate agreements

How does atonement for innocent blood relate to demonic covenants, according to the text?

Innocent blood atonement strengthens demonic covenants

Study Notes

  • The speaker is discussing the significance of innocent bloodshed and its connection to covenants with demons.

  • Bloodshed, including that from abortions, creates covenants in the spirit world that give demons legal rights to bring harm and destruction.

  • The speaker emphasizes the seriousness of God in dealing with the shedding of innocent blood.

  • God established cities of refuge in the Old Testament to prevent the polluting of the land with innocent blood and to protect those who accidentally caused it.

  • The shedding of innocent blood pollutes the land and empowers demonic spirits.

  • Houses of prayer have the authority to undo covenants made with demons through the shedding of innocent blood within a culture.

  • Demons can connect themselves to religious orders and impede the movement of the spirit and the supernatural.

  • The speaker shares a personal experience of repenting for the activities in their family line that limited God's movement in their life and breaking the legal claims of the covenant of demons that were against them.

  • The speaker emphasizes the importance of dealing with the shedding of innocent blood to prevent demonic activity and bring restoration.

  • The speaker is discussing the concept of demonic covenants and their impact on individuals and generations.

  • Covenants are agreements that last for generations, as shown in the relationship between David and Jonathan.

  • The enemy uses covenants to claim ownership and perpetuate agreements.

  • To undo these agreements and covenants, the speaker suggests understanding how to break trades and deals made with the enemy.

  • In the text, Deuteronomy 21:1-9 is referenced as an example of how to undo covenantal claims.

  • The passage states that if an unknown slain man is found, the elders must perform a ritual involving a heffer and a valley with flowing water to provide atonement and revoke the enemy's claims.

  • Innocent blood not atoned for can grant the enemy covenant rights against individuals and cultures.

  • Jesus' sacrifice and shedding of innocent blood create a covenant with God and revoke the enemy's claims.

  • The ritual described in the text is no longer necessary, as Jesus' blood and sacrifice have already provided atonement and revocation of the enemy's claims.

  • The speaker mentions instances of innocent bloodshed in Colorado Springs and Denver and the potential impact on the community.

This quiz explores the concept of supernatural limitations and their effects on individuals. It delves into the perceived restrictions caused by past baptisms, offerings, and ancestral history, and how they may hinder experiencing God as intended.

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