Becoming A Vessel Of Honor Rebecca Brown

213 out, to leave at once in the name of Jesus Christ. The strug- 1 gle was intense, but over a period of months, Susan gradual ly regained more and more control of her mind. As she did so, she was again able to hold a steady job. Susan also had a struggle learning to walk by faith rather than feelings. She was used to living with many emotional extremes. Emotional highs, lust and many emotional lows as well. She wanted to feel God’s love and experience emo tional highs by feeling God’s love. She wanted to feel joy and desire to read the scriptures, rather than doing so out of obedience in spite of how she felt. Over the months, as she set her will to walk in obedience to God’s command ments in the Bible in spite of her feelings, her emotions began to smooth out so that she did not experience such great emotional swings. Anyone who is infested with demons for so many years like Susan was, must understand that it takes a minimum of one year to stabilize after deliverance. It takes time and persist ence AND OBEDIENCE to God’sword to develop a walk 1 with the Lord in faith. Be patient. The Lord WILL make big changes in your life, but it does take time. Ron came to me with the chief complaint that he could no i longer read his Bible or pray, except in tongues. He had al most continual abdominal pain, difficulty sleeping and much depression. He had been seeking help from various ( churches for the past year without success. His mother came across my books and asked Ron to read them. After read ing them, he called and asked to see me. I agreed, and coun- 1 selled with Ron with a pastor who works with me. I wish to emphasize again that I NEVER counsel with men alone. I Case #2. Ron (not his real name), 30 years old

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