Discussions on the topic of demonization is avoided by most church leaders today. To confess a belief in such a thing could open them up to mockery and ridicule from the secular society surrounding them—as well as from their liberal and progressive peers.
► Church leaders fear being labeled superstitious or having an overactive imagination.
► They fear being labeled uneducated.
► They fear being accused of being “demon conscious” and not “Jesus conscious.”
► They fear someone may accuse them of seeing a demon behind every bush, when in fact, Jesus saw a demon in front of every bush. Jesus raised up an army of exorcists and sent them out to do their work in the towns and villages throughout Israel (His 12 and the 70). The Great Commission—which is in effect till the end of the ages—included casting out demons.
► They fear the mockery that will be leveled at them, like the mockery leveled at Jesus.
► Church leaders demonstrate their prideful and racial superiority by saying “if there is demonization, it is only in the jungles of Sumatra, or the bush of Africa.” As if abortion, murders, rape, pornography, child-molestation, human trafficking, etc., in the United States isn’t being demonically driven.
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