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What Are the Signs of Demonic Possession?
What Are the Signs of Demonic Possession?
It must be said that demonic possession is extremely rare. Christ has given us authority over the power and tactics of the enemy, and we are admonished in Scripture to take joy in the fact that the evil spirits are subject to us through Him.
Movies are filled with fantastic and frightening depictions of demonic possession, including the heads of the possessed spinning around, drastic changes in facial features, spitting a pea soup sort of fluid, and much worse.
These dramatic fantasies of diabolic activity make for great horror films, but are they really accurate? We know that, as Christians, we are in a spiritual war (Ephesians 6:12), but what are the signs of demonic possession?
What Is Demonic Possession?
First, it must be said that demonic possession is extremely rare. The more common forms of demonic activity are diabolic temptation and diabolic oppression. Many who are victims of these two forms of attack mistakenly think themselves possessed.
By way of explaining these, I’ll start with the basics. We all have five senses: Sight, sound, smell, touch, and taste. It is through these senses that we experience our world.
There is a sort of unseen force, so to speak, which we can call the “common sense,” that binds the experiences of the individual senses together, transferring it to our memory and imagination, generally in the form of images.
For example, once you have experienced cherry pie, the smell and sight of a cherry pie immediately bring to mind that experience — the taste, texture, etc. Our cogitative faculty, making use of the data gained from the senses, determines whether that pie is good or bad.
Likewise, this data can impact emotions. We have two types of emotions:
1. Antecedent Emotion. Those that occur without you thinking about it.
2. Consequent Emotion. These occur when you think about something and are considering it.
Because we are fallen beings, our emotions and imaginations are often in error. We desire the things we should not, eschew the things we should value, and are emotionally attached to things that work to our own destruction.
Demons know these weaknesses and manipulate us via our imagination and emotions. In diabolic temptation, they constantly bring to mind sinful actions and disordered desires they know we have a weakness for.
If our weakness is sex, they will constantly bring to mind thoughts of sexual pleasure, urging us to act on those desires. The sensory data we have is that of pleasure, so our Antecedent Emotion immediately takes pleasure in the very thought of acting on the temptation.
When the demon suggests the sin, our Consequent Emotion will see the image delivered by the “common sense,” and consider it. The longer we entertain the image, the more we consider it, the more likely we are to act on the desire.
In diabolic temptation, demons make sure those images are brought to mind constantly, at a far more frequent rate than normal temptations. These are internal attacks. In diabolic oppression, we have a much more external manifestation of demonic activity.
Demons will manipulate the victim’s life and environment with the goal of making them depressed, despondent, and despairing even of the grace of God. The most obvious example we have of diabolic oppression is the story of Job in Scripture.
Job lost everything — his children, his wealth, his health. He was made miserable by the direct attack of the Adversary on his life. Job’s victory was in his refusal to curse God, whom he maintained faith in, even if he didn’t understand why he was suffering so (Job 1:22).
Unfortunately, most who are under oppression don’t have Job’s faith, and they collapse under the vicious onslaught of the demonic.
They find their marriage in jeopardy or ending, their child develops a drug habit, they lose their home, and their boss fires them unexpectedly, all of which culminates in most people despairing of the love of God and the value of life itself.
To be abundantly clear, we are not talking about a simple series of unfortunate incidents, but a constant string of negative outcomes that defy the odds.
This form of attack also works on the imagination and emotions, often leading to significant psychological problems and/or suicide. These are the most common forms of demonic attack.
What Defines Demonic Possession?
Demonic possession is the most severe state of diabolic attack, as it involves the transient involuntary loss of control of the faculties and emotions. It is also the rarest form of diabolic attack, though experienced exorcists have noted that it has been on the rise since the 1960s.
The reasons for this are the erosion of traditional Christian morals, values, and ethics, which has given rise to sexual promiscuity and other disordered sexual behaviors, materialism, the advancement of various lies in government, schools, and culture, the destruction of the traditional family, post-genderism, occultism, and, ultimately, nihilism.
The specific signs of demonic possession include:
1. An irrational, uncontrollable aversion to sacred things and places.These would include crosses, Bibles, churches, hymns, and prayer. The responses to these things are a mixture of intense hatred and abject fear.
2. The ability to speak languages completely unknown to the victim. Often these languages are considered “dead” languages, such as Latin, Koine Greek, Akkadian, etc.
The mere uttering of a few phrases is not considered evidence of demonic possession, since someone could glean these from a textbook.
What the exorcist looks for is a demonstrated fluency in the language that defies all-natural explanation.
Sometimes what the demon says through the victim will be a direct clue to how and why the demon gained access to the victim, or even to the demon’s identity.
3. A knowledge of things unknown to the victim. We are not talking of educated guesses, but detailed and precise knowledge of things distant from the victim.
For example, knowledge of the secret activities or sins of a person unknown to them, knowledge of things occurring to a family member or friend in another place that later prove to have been accurate.
These are just a few of the signs an exorcist looks for in the investigation of potential demonic possession.
The Power of Jesus Christ
While it is indeed a wise thing to be aware of the tactics and signs of the enemy’s presence, it must be said, however, that Christians need not fear these things if they are in a healthy relationship with Jesus Christ.
Our proximity to Christ makes it much more difficult for the Adversary to attack us, and He has given us authority over the power and tactics of the enemy, and we are admonished in Scripture to take joy in the fact that the evil spirits are subject to us through Him (Luke 10:19-20). Although it may seem like a scary concept, we are covered by the blood of Jesus. The demons shudder at the name of Jesus. If a Christian is saved, through the name of Jesus, they have power over the evil forces of this world.
Take heart and know that Christ has already won the battle and that Satan and his demons will not hold power for long.
For further reading:
How Does Satan Distort Our Thoughts on God’s Truth?
How Do We Know That the Devil Is a Liar?
What Happens When a Person Is Demon-Possessed?
What Happens When a Person Is Demon-Possessed?
Those who were possessed by demons in Scripture showed certain symptoms. They include the following:
1. Cannot Control Themselves
A person who is under the control of a demon cannot control themselves. The evil spirit is able to speak through their lips or can make them mute as it so desires. Scripture gives examples of demon-possessed people who were mute.
And when the demon was cast out, the mute man spoke: and the multitudes marveled, saying, It was never so seen in Israel (Matthew 9:33).
Then was brought unto Him one possessed with a demon, blind and mute: and He healed him, insomuch that the mute man spoke and saw (Matthew 12:22).
We also find demons speaking through people.
Just then there was in their synagogue a man with an unclean spirit, and he cried out, "What have You to do with us, Jesus of Nazareth? Have You come to destroy us? I know who You are, the Holy One of God" (Mark 1:23-24).
2. New Personality
Demon-possession means that a new personality is introduced to that person - the victim becomes a different person. The Gadarene demoniac acted and spoke as one who was controlled by another personality
Suddenly they shouted, "What have you to do with us, Son of God? Have you come here to torment us before the time?" (Matthew 8:29).
3. Different Voice
Sometimes those who are demon-possessed speak with a different voice. On one occasion, when Jesus asked the name of the demon, the demon spoke through the man and said:
And He asked him, What is your name? And he said unto Him, My name is Legion; for we are many (Mark 5:9).
4. Supernatural Knowledge
In one incident, the demons speaking through a man, immediately recognized Jesus as the Messiah.
Just then there was in their synagogue a man with an unclean spirit, and he cried out, "What have You to do with us, Jesus of Nazareth? Have You come to destroy us? I know who You are, the Holy One of God" (Mark 1:23-24).
This understanding of Jesus' identity came from supernatural knowledge. For at this time, Jesus had not yet revealed Himself to His disciples, or to the world, as the promised Messiah.
5. New Abilities
A person who is demon-possessed acquires new abilities. For example, those possessed by demons can demonstrate superhuman strength. The Bible speaks of one demoniac in the following way.
He had often been restrained with shackles and chains, but the chains he wrenched apart, and the shackles he broke in pieces; and no one had the strength to subdue him. Night and day among the tombs and on the mountains he was always howling and bruising himself with stones (Mark 5:4,5).
6. Suicidal Tendencies
Demon possession can lead to suicidal tendencies. The Bible says of one person who was demon-possessed.
It has often cast him into the fire and into the water, to destroy him; but if you are able to do anything, have pity on us and help us (Mark 9:22).
It seems that demons want to physically destroy the person they possess.
Summary
The New Testament tells us some of the signs of demon possession The demons are able to speak through their victims, they can demonstrate new abilities, show different personalities, and exhibit suicidal tendencies. The main thing to understand is that demon-possessed people are controlled by this demonic presence. Though the symptoms may look like mere psychological dysfunction, in actuality, the problem is demon-possession.
4 Degrees of Demonic Possession
4 degrees of demonic possession
Possession doesn’t happen overnight. It’s a process, and it always requires an open door: playing with Ouija boards, attending or conducting séances, even going on a ghost hunt with friends. No matter how innocent one’s intentions, dark spirits can take advantage of such opportunities. In his 1990 book “An Exorcist Tells His Story,” Father Gabriele Amorth, chief exorcist of Rome who passed away Sept. 16 at the age of 91, identified the following stages of demonic activity:
1. Infestation. This is “haunted house” type stuff: footsteps, voices, apparitions, furniture or other objects moving without human agency, odors with no discernible source. Rather than directly affecting people, infestations affect only property, objects, or even animals.
2. Oppression. Activity steps up with physical attacks, sleep disturbances including regular nightmares, frequent and severe illnesses, major depression or anxiety, severe financial or employment problems, and relationship troubles. While these things happen in the normal course of life, all of them happening at once or in rapid succession could be a sign of demonic presence.
3. Obsession. As the name implies, at this stage the afflicted person has a hard time functioning, being constantly preoccupied with thoughts of the demonic activity commandeering his or her life, and frequently with thoughts of suicide as well. Sleep becomes nearly impossible.
All three of these stages can be addressed by a competent deliverance minister. However, the last stage is reserved for official exorcists...
4. Possession. Contrary to popular belief, possession is not demons entering a person’s body and taking over his or her soul. A person’s free will is never removed, only severely compromised. In possession, a person is so physically, emotionally, mentally, and spiritually broken down by going through the other three stages that demonic spirits are able to seize occasional control over that person’s actions.
Telltale signs of possession include superhuman strength, speaking in a language the victim doesn’t know, inordinate aversion to holy objects, knowledge of events or facts the victim could not possibly know, and according to Diocese of San Jose exorcist Gary Thomas (whose story was made famous in the book and movie “The Rite”), changes in facial features.
Telltale signs do not include 360 degree head spins.