23 SYMPTOMS OF UNGODLY SOUL TIES

The following symptoms signal a need for deliverance from ungodly soul ties. The more symptoms you have, the more urgent the need.

If you have any of these, please seek deliverance ministry in addition to praying this prayer.

An ungodly soul tie(s) will lead to things like…

  • …increased suffering, nostalgia, daydreaming, fantasizing, struggle, or doubt,
  • …new or increased problems and division/coldness in your marriage,
  • …losing touch with your children,
  • …if unmarried, extended periods of singleness
  • …feelings of great spiritual love coupled with increasing lust, unbiblical spiritual practices, and other sin,
  • …being led by serendipity and the magical, not the Word of God,
  • …getting more and more deeply drawn into “love and light” spiritism, yoga, meditation or other spiritual practice
  • …divining spiritual information through psychics, astrologers, tarot readers, etc.
  • …living more and more isolated or having a secret life,
  • …committing adultery, watching pornography and/or having abortion,
  • …experiencing very vivid but strange dreams or visions,
  • …feeling movements, vibrations or sensations in the body from unseen cause,
  • …feeling unable or unwilling to disconnect from an object of affection, whether it be a co-worker, boss, mate, friend, psychologist, high status person or family member,
  • …can’t move forward in the respectable ways you had hoped, but instead descend into secret diversions and immoral plans that are spiritually or emotionally defended
  • …feeling, hearing or seeing strange presences around you,
  • …feeling uncommonly strong sexual urges, feeling sexual spirits or having sexual dreams,
  • …strange bouts of anger or rage that come at unpredictable times, but think of self as loving
  • …acting out in adolescent, jealous, desperate, or obsessive ways or turning completely cold and unfeeling,
  • …shameful demotions or sudden unwanted changes of job, place/city of residence, habits
  • …dedicated to loving the object of affection “unconditionally” despite their poor treatment, disrespect, rejection, their lack of care for your children, their being married to someone else, their lack of self respect, their lack of good morals, ethics and character, etc.
  • …being drawn away from your faith in the true Jesus Christ
  • …feeling indifference or disgust towards reading/believing the bible (a person in a soul tie can still act religious or highly spiritual)
  • …hearing unbiblical “instructions from God” that reinforce the isolation

Even if you have ALL of these symptoms above, you can be FULLY delivered from all of them as a born again believer in Jesus Christ.

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Deliverance From Soul Ties & Inordinate Affections

Who can be harmed by soul ties?

Do you need deliverance from soul ties? Even if you’re a confessing Christian, you can be negatively affected by soul ties. Many believers are experiencing confusing bonds to others which seem spiritual in ways, but that ultimately lead to pain and sin. What is going on in the body of Christ?

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2. Trying Hard To Gain Your Trust

One of the common signs that a person is plotting something against you is their effort to win your trust. Before they reveal their true colors, they pretend to be a good friend you can trust. They invite you to coffee dates and constantly ask how you are, hoping you will share your thoughts and feelings. They do this to get some information they can use against you.

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16 Spot-on Signs Someone Is Plotting Against You February 28, 2023 by Cyril Abello

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Do you have a gut feeling that someone’s behavior is off and they may be conspiring against you? Despite considering them a friend and welcoming them into your social circle, you now feel betrayed. So, how can you say that someone is plotting against you?

If you want to find out if someone is planning something bag against you, check out the following signs:

Pretending To Be Your Friend

1. Being Too Nice

You better be careful when dealing with individuals who are too nice to you. It’s essential to be aware that someone who seems overly kind may have ulterior motives. They may be trying to ingratiate themselves with you to gain something from you or take advantage of you somehow. Therefore, do not let your guard down too quickly around such individuals.

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17. Let others notice your strengths or positive traits.

Stop telling others how good you are at something. Let them discover that and appreciate you. What could be worse than boasting you are the best only to find out that the one you are talking to does better than you?

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The Solution to Our Self-Obsession

Seeing the cross rightly crushes our pride decisively. Why? Seeing the cross rightly means that we see ourselves rightly. We see him on the cross and conclude that we are actually seeing our sin on the cross. The cross reveals what we deserve from God. We cannot receive the grace of Christ apart from seeing and embracing the undeserved dis-grace of Christ.

We see the cross rightly through the miracle of conversion. We were blind to the glory of Christ on the cross (2 Corinthians 4:3–4), but God’s grace is stronger. When Christ is proclaimed, God overcomes our spiritual blindness by flooding our hearts with light. The eyes of the heart are opened to see and savor the glory of God in the face of Jesus Christ (2 Corinthians 4:6). The Spirit acts like a floodlight to illuminate the work of Christ on the cross.

The Bible’s answer to our fallen self-obsession is a great work of grace in the gospel that creates a worshipful obsession with God. Pride is defeated decisively at conversion, progressively in sanctification, and totally at glorification — where we experience ever-increasing, everlasting, white-hot worship of God. The day is coming when God alone will be exalted. It will be the worst day for unbelievers and the happiest day for all Christians.

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Two Crash Sites

The collision between the glory of God and the pride of man has two possible crash sites: hell or the cross. In other words, either we will pay for our sins in hell or Christ will pay for our sins on the cross. Hell is like an eternal crash site and crime scene. It is a horror movie in which there are no closing credits because it never ends.

God opposes pride actively and hates it passionately, which means that pride is spiritual suicide. The reason is simple. Pride is on a collision course with God himself and the date is set. “For the Lord of hosts has a day against all that is proud and lofty, against all that is lifted up — and it shall be brought low” (Isaiah 2:12). All must be torn down so that one thing alone may be left standing. “The Lord alone will be exalted in that day” (Isaiah 2:11). The Bible calls it the day of the Lord.

But God in his mercy made another way. The Son of God emptied himself by taking on humanity and humbled himself by obeying to the point of death — even the death of the cross. God sends his Son to vindicate the worth of his great name, which sinners have defamed. The sacrifice of Christ fully absorbs and satisfies the wrath of God. This glorious aspect of the atonement is called “propitiation” (Romans 3:24–25).

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Think of Yourself Less

Maybe some of this will make more sense if we talk about what real humility is. As C.S. Lewis said, true humility is “not thinking less of ourselves, but thinking of ourselves less.” We can spend a lot of time thinking less of ourselves but we only end up thinking a lot about ourselves. The problem of pride does not boil down to whether we think high thoughts or low thoughts about ourselves but that we think lots of thoughts about ourselves.

Humility is fundamentally a form of self-forgetfulness as opposed to pride’s self-fixation. Humility can set you free because when you think about yourself less you are free to think about Christ more. Humility puts us on the path of grace; pride puts us on the path of opposition. God opposes the proud, but gives grace to the humble (James 4:61 Peter 5:5).

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Several Shapes of Pride

If pride is preoccupation with ourselves, then we cannot defeat pride by becoming preoccupied with how we are doing against pride. When we do, we play right into the hands of pride because we take a page out of pride’s playbook. Think about yourself more. Obsess more. Become preoccupied with how you are doing — how the fight is going.

You can fall into self-exaltation (takes credit for success) and self-promotion (put those successes in other peoples faces so they will give us credit for them). But pride can shift into the shape of self-degradation and self-demotion when we beat ourselves up for our failures. We are still obsessed with ourselves. In the first form, we are obsessed with our successes; in the second, we are obsessed with our failures.

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A Shape-Shifting Sin

Pride deserves to die, but it is hard to spot and even harder to kill. Pride is a slippery sin because it is a shape-shifter. Jonathan Edwards said pride is “the most hidden, secret, and deceitful of all sins.” Let me give you an example. Here is a conversation that I might have with myself after a meeting at church:

“That meeting went really well. I think the turning point might have been when I asked that question which no one had thought to ask before. Wait a minute! That was such a prideful thought. It sounds like I am taking credit for the meeting going well. I am such a prideful person. I hate my pride.”

Meanwhile three seconds later, “I fight pride pretty hard. I’m glad that I caught that initial prideful thought. I wonder if other people are as aware of their pride and fight it as hard as I do. Wait a minute! It just happened again. I am taking pride in my awareness of pride. O, deliver me from this body of death, Lord Jesus! Thank you God that you give us the victory through our Lord Jesus Christ.”

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