True Stories of Deception
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The Minister Who Refused to Listen
A Minister once announced in Bible study classes that she had a visit from her son who had died. This
familiar spirit that was impersonating her son appeared to the minister in her bedroom one night. It told
her that he was ok. She recalled feeling a sense of peace and happiness to learn that her son was ok.
That same night, this familiar (demon) spirit visited her granddaughter in the other room. It frightened
the child immensely. When the members in Bible study class and the Pastor leading the class attempted
to explain to the minister that this was not her son, that it was a familiar spirit (demon) attempting to
deceive her and gain her trust, the minister did not believe the pastor or the members in the class.
Evenly the Minister verbally accepted the information, but it was clear by her body language and her
facial expression that in her heart, she believed it was her son coming back from the dead to console
her. She was wrong. This minister needs to SHUT THIS DOOR! Failure to do so will result in many
other familiar spirits entering through this door to deceive her and eventually began a reign of torment
and terror in her life and the lives of her family members.
What You Do Not Know Can Harm You
A woman living in Colorado purchased a small paperback book from a thrift store. She recalls how
her and her friend, a Minister raced with each other to get to the book. She won the race and bought
the book for less than one dollar. The book was filled with short stories of voodoo practices and
wrath brought upon unsuspecting people in Louisiana by Priests and other people who practice this
form of witch craft. The woman found the book to be interesting and began reading chapter after
chapter while she sat in her bed at night.
Within minutes of reading this book, her bed levitated. Water glasses and the plate of food that her
daughter was eating and drinking slide from one end of the table to the next. Their dog began barking
at something that only he could see. The bedroom room became so cold, that she could see her
breath. The woman called her friend the minister while the bed levitated above the end table where the
telephone base was located. Only then did the Minister reveal that the book and what ever curses that
were attached to the book, had been unleashed into the woman’s house, simply by the curiosity of her
reading the chapters. They prayed and wrapped the book up. She forbidden her daughter, demanding
that she never read the book.
Unbeknownst to the woman, her daughter read the book. Evenly, the family had to move from this
home and burn the book. Clearly, what they did not know, hurt. They inadvertently evoke the ghosts,
familiar spirits attached to this book when they brought it into their home and began reading it. We do
not have permission to speak with the spirits of the dead in any way shape of form.
The Library Book Note: Specific detail relating to this story have been omitted per the request of
the families effected per their request.
In the early 1970s a teenager checked out a book about ghosts from the school library. The book told
story after story of ghostly stories, some funny, other scary. She was so drawn to the book that she
renewed the book loan so often that the librarian would not allow her to check it out again. Not to be
out done, the smart teenager told her sisters, brothers and cousins about the book. Within days, the
teen's cousins, sisters and brothers were each taking turns checking the book out from the school
library. This caused the book to remain in their home for almost a year. When the Librarian caught on
to this plan, she interrupted the family from checking out the book. The teen could not be out done, so
she then informed her friends and neighbors and they soon began checking out the same book, kept it
in their homes for extended periods of time. Soon the book was in of their homes for years circulating
back and forth.
Within weeks of having the book in their home, the teenager, her family members and friends would
begin memorizing the text and acting out the paragraphs as it they were reading a television and movie
script. They memorized the entire book.
Many supernatural disturbances began to occur including ghosts sightings resembling their family
members that had past on, ghosts in the shape of fire, evil spirits with major facial and body
deformities, loud noises erupted - including screams, shouting and yelling throughout the day and night
and heavy furniture was tossed around the living room. By the time their grandmother learned of the
presence of the book in their home, these torments had been going on for years. The same things
were happening as well in their neighbor's homes, as the teenager's friends were helping her to check
the book out of the library and would also bring it to their homes and memorize the text.
The grandmother instructed the children to never bring the book back in the house. Little did she
know that some of the children were still taking turns checking the book out from the library and
hiding it in the homes of their neighbors.
Eventually the children obeyed, as they began to mature and learn in Sunday school and during revivals
at church that what they were doing with the book, helped to keep the tormenting going in their homes
which had grown to demon possession. By then it was far out of control. It did not end until many
years later when all of the children became adults and moved out of the house. But the grandmother
and some of the children, who were later adults continued to be followed and tormented for years
even after the house was condemned and torn down by the city. Some of the children now adults
were so profoundly effected that they can't speak on the subject to this day and others in the family
continue to live in fear. SHUT THE DOOR!
