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Summary of Frank Hammond & Ida Mae Hammond's Pigs in the Parlor
Summary of Frank Hammond & Ida Mae Hammond's Pigs in the Parlor
Summary of Frank Hammond & Ida Mae Hammond's Pigs in the Parlor
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#1 Demons can invade and indwell human bodies. They do so in order to gain a greater advantage in controlling the person they are working from the inside than when they are working from the outside. When demons indwell a person, he or she is said to be possessed by evil spirits.

#2 The Christian should consider indwelling demons as unnecessary and undesirable trespassers. A trespasser is one who unlawfully and stealthily encroaches upon the territory of another. The Christian must confront and challenge the demons on the basis of his legal rights.

#3 All demons are liars and deceivers. They have no right to indwell bodies redeemed by the blood of the Lord Jesus Christ. When demons are being commanded out of a person, they will sometimes claim that they have been there a long time, as though tenure of occupancy gives them title to a person’s body.

#4 As a spiritual type, the pig is to the natural realm what the demon spirit is to the spiritual realm. Just as the Israelite zealously protected himself from contact with pigs, the Christian is to guard himself from contact with evil spirits.

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PublisherIRB Media
Release dateJun 15, 2022
ISBN9798822542259
Summary of Frank Hammond & Ida Mae Hammond's Pigs in the Parlor
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    #1

    Demons can invade and indwell human bodies. They do so in order to gain a greater advantage in controlling the person they are working from the inside than when they are working from the outside. When demons indwell a person, he or she is said to be possessed by evil spirits.

    #2

    The Christian should consider indwelling demons as unnecessary and undesirable trespassers. A trespasser is one who unlawfully and stealthily encroaches upon the territory of another. The Christian must confront and challenge the demons on the basis of his legal rights.

    #3

    All demons are liars and deceivers. They have no right to indwell bodies redeemed by the blood of the Lord Jesus Christ. When demons are being commanded out of a person, they will sometimes claim that they have been there a long time, as though tenure of occupancy gives them title to a person’s body.

    #4

    As a spiritual type, the pig is to the natural realm what the demon spirit is to the spiritual realm. Just as the Israelite zealously protected himself from contact with pigs, the Christian is to guard himself

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