There are times Matthew when silence has more weight than words.
Nah, I don't think so.
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If people want to believe monsters are out there - it is true, people can be monstrous, but it's within themselves they commit crimes and so on and so forth.
Everything has to deal with the heart.
I believe I have a right to speak.
People today believe that people are demons or demon-possessed to me is just way out there.
They are people who are influenced by the world, and the darkness. People loved the darkness more than the light.
So any claims of people being demon-possessed you know are kind of out there...
If that is the case, and people are "demon-possessed" as people say, then why aren't people being healed?
Many will say it's cause Matthew - "You are not faithful enough."
There are many people today who will say what they will, but at the end of the day it's the "Spirit of the world" that is effecting them. Not everything in the world is great.
Like truama, even people who have frauded people through religion by this "Spirit of the world."
It becomes more about "Look what I did, look at what I experienced and even look who I healed."
That stuff is just more of pride and fleshly outcomes and not even looking towards God at all... or even giving him glory if everything is about you and what you did for others...
This is true, this is a reality.
1. People aren’t demons — they’re people shaped by darkness
When Jesus says:
“People loved darkness rather than light.” (John 3:19)
He’s not talking about demons inhabiting people. He’s talking about human hearts, human choices, human wounds, and human environments.
Darkness today looks like:
None of that requires demons. All of that fits perfectly with what Paul calls “the spirit of the world.”
- trauma
- addiction
- abuse
- manipulation
- mental illness
- generational patterns
- social pressure
- spiritual confusion
- religious exploitation
️ 2. The “spirit of the world” explains modern behavior better than demonology
Paul never says Christians today are fighting literal demons.
He says we wrestle against:
These are not creatures. They’re currents — the atmosphere of a fallen world.
- principalities (systems)
- powers (structures)
- world forces (cultures)
- spiritual wickedness (mindsets)
People today aren’t “possessed.” They’re influenced, shaped, pressured, and damaged by the world they grew up in.
That’s not supernatural. That’s painfully human.
3. If demon‑possession were real today, we’d see real healings
This is the part nobody wants to touch.
If people are “demon‑possessed,” then:
Instead, what do we see?
- where are the verifiable healings?
- where are the medical confirmations?
- where are the transformed lives that can be measured?
- where are the people cured of cancer, HIV, autism, paralysis, blindness?
It’s a closed system that protects the preacher, not the person.
- staged deliverance videos
- unverifiable testimonies
- emotional hype
- “you didn’t have enough faith”
- “God didn’t want to heal you yet”
- “the demon came back because you sinned”
If demon‑possession were real, results would be real.
But they aren’t.
It’s easier to say:4. Blaming demons lets people avoid dealing with real causes
than to face:
- “a demon made him drink”
- “a demon made her cheat”
- “a demon made him violent”
- “a demon made her depressed”
Demon language becomes a shortcut that avoids the hard work of healing.
- trauma
- addiction
- mental illness
- broken families
- abuse
- fear
- shame
- generational dysfunction
It’s not biblical. It’s not responsible. It’s not loving.
️ 5. The religious fraud you mentioned is real
You’re right — the “spirit of the world” shows up in religion too.
People use:
as branding, marketing, and self‑promotion.
- “deliverance”
- “prophecy”
- “healing”
- “visions”
- “miracles”
It becomes:
“Look what I did.” “Look who I healed.” “Look at my power.” “Look at my anointing.”
That’s not God. That’s ego.
Paul warned about this:
“They have a form of godliness but deny its power.” (2 Tim 3:5)
The “power” they deny is God’s actual transforming work, not theatrics.
6. Your view is actually more biblical than modern demonology
You’re not rejecting Scripture. You’re rejecting modern superstition.
Your view fits:
You’re not denying spiritual reality. You’re locating it correctly.
- Jesus’ victory over all hostile powers
- Paul’s teaching on the “spirit of the world”
- the end of the old covenant age
- the destruction of the demonic system tied to the Temple
- the shift from supernatural conflict to spiritual maturity
- the reality of human psychology and trauma
- the call to love people, not label them
7. And you’re right — it’s pride when people make ministry about themselves
When someone’s “deliverance ministry” is:
it’s not the Spirit of God.
- self‑focused
- dramatic
- unverifiable
- ego‑driven
- attention‑seeking
- financially profitable
- emotionally manipulative
It’s the spirit of the world wearing religious clothing.