Becoming A Vessel Of Honor Rebecca Brown
61 "Oh No! That’s all we need!" Rebecca groaned. "That means we’ll have to wash down all the places he might have put oil to fully remove the curses." It was getting late in the evening by the time they finished supper. As the sun set, the demonic oppression began to build up within the house. Every one felt weak and ill and exhausted. They decided to try to survive the night and start a major house cleaning on Saturday, which was the next day. Joyce was arriving the next morning to stay the weekend. She would help also. Everyone decided to sleep on the floor in the living room so they could all be in the same room for the night as they were expecting a fight. They had just started to doze off when Esther jerked upright. "Look," she pointed. Rebecca sat up. A patch of blue light came floating through the patio door. "I rebuke you in the name of Jesus Christ. In the name ofJesus I command you to flee!You must leave my house at once!" The blue light extinguished. "I can tell this is going to be a bad night." Rebecca muttered, lying down again. They managed to sleep a couple of hours. Then the blue light came into the room again waking first Rebecca, then the others. It extinguished as soon as Rebecca rebuked it. The rest of the night passed, but no one slept well. Joyce arrived the following morning. They all sat down to discuss what they should do. Betty started out. "First of all, I want to know more about these caging incantations."
Chapter 4 Cages & Curses
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