3) The Spiritual Warfare of The Christian Clients

I selected about 40 Christian clients who were registered at my office. I told each of them about my experience. They knew demonic influences and were interested in knowing demonic influences if there were any.

In person-to-person settings, I asked each of them to pray “Heavenly Father, please let me know if I have any evil spirit in my body.”

Under demonic influences, all of the clients were disabled to say “Jesus Christ is the son of God.” Trying harder to say it caused violent reactions from the clients. A young woman went into convulsions, and two male clients vomited in the trash box.

These clients became aware of demonic influences. Some clients could visualize the demons by praying “Heavenly Father, please let me see the image of the demon.”

Below was drawn by a middle-aged mother. The demon was a Shinto spirit. When she was one-month-old, her parents offered her to a shrine god. He family had a generational practice of offering a baby to the local shrines.

The following drawing shows a lonely baby accepting a friendly evil spirt. I discovered later that the male client had no emotional bonding with his mother.

All of the Christian clients worshipped a false god. They did not have a right right relationship with God. Those clients were divided into two groups. One group worshiped false gods only. The other served two masters: the true God and a false god.

Finding a false Christian faith was shame to all of the clients. About half of the Christian clients dropped out of my counseling office and never returned. They did not explain why they left. Perhaps, they did not want to confront the reality of worshiping a false god.

The rest of them were determined to fight the spiritual war for freedom from demonic bondage. The clients were victimized by the spiritual environment of Japan that is harmful to Christian faith.

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