Resisting the Devil: A Catholic Perspective on Deliverance
Find Your Way to Spiritual Freedom

Do you find yourself struggling with a particular sin or dysfunction over and over again? Do you feel hopeless in finding freedom despite your best efforts? Do you still feel guilty, ashamed, and doomed to repeat a besetting sin, even after receiving the sacrament of Reconciliation?

In Resisting the Devil, author Neal Lozano shows that sometimes evil spirits tell us lies that lock us into sins and personal problems. He explains the practice of deliverance, a way of dealing with such demonic influences that is supported by the teaching and tradition of the Catholic Church. Lozano's "Unbound" Model, based on three decades of experience in deliverance ministry, builds a bridge between the sacrament of Reconciliation and exorcism. People only very rarely need exorcism.

Readers of Resisting the Devil: A Catholic Perspective on Deliverance will

  • Learn how to recognize the activity of evil spirits
  • See how deliverance from spiritual bondage can be gentle, safe, and effective
  • Understand how deliverance differs from exorcism and how deliverance and Reconciliation can work together
  • Read the testimonies of women and men who have been freed through deliverance ministry

"Resisting the Devil is a thoughtful work that facilitates a balanced dialogue between deliverance ministry and the Church's rite of exorcism. I warmly recommend this book to anyone journeying with individuals variously afflicted by the Evil One." -- Rev. Jeffrey S. Grob, Associate Vicar for Canonical Services for the Archdiocese of Chicago

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Resisting the Devil: A Catholic Perspective on Deliverance
Find Your Way to Spiritual Freedom

Do you find yourself struggling with a particular sin or dysfunction over and over again? Do you feel hopeless in finding freedom despite your best efforts? Do you still feel guilty, ashamed, and doomed to repeat a besetting sin, even after receiving the sacrament of Reconciliation?

In Resisting the Devil, author Neal Lozano shows that sometimes evil spirits tell us lies that lock us into sins and personal problems. He explains the practice of deliverance, a way of dealing with such demonic influences that is supported by the teaching and tradition of the Catholic Church. Lozano's "Unbound" Model, based on three decades of experience in deliverance ministry, builds a bridge between the sacrament of Reconciliation and exorcism. People only very rarely need exorcism.

Readers of Resisting the Devil: A Catholic Perspective on Deliverance will

  • Learn how to recognize the activity of evil spirits
  • See how deliverance from spiritual bondage can be gentle, safe, and effective
  • Understand how deliverance differs from exorcism and how deliverance and Reconciliation can work together
  • Read the testimonies of women and men who have been freed through deliverance ministry

"Resisting the Devil is a thoughtful work that facilitates a balanced dialogue between deliverance ministry and the Church's rite of exorcism. I warmly recommend this book to anyone journeying with individuals variously afflicted by the Evil One." -- Rev. Jeffrey S. Grob, Associate Vicar for Canonical Services for the Archdiocese of Chicago

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Resisting the Devil: A Catholic Perspective on Deliverance

Resisting the Devil: A Catholic Perspective on Deliverance

by Neal Lozano
Resisting the Devil: A Catholic Perspective on Deliverance

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by Neal Lozano

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Find Your Way to Spiritual Freedom

Do you find yourself struggling with a particular sin or dysfunction over and over again? Do you feel hopeless in finding freedom despite your best efforts? Do you still feel guilty, ashamed, and doomed to repeat a besetting sin, even after receiving the sacrament of Reconciliation?

In Resisting the Devil, author Neal Lozano shows that sometimes evil spirits tell us lies that lock us into sins and personal problems. He explains the practice of deliverance, a way of dealing with such demonic influences that is supported by the teaching and tradition of the Catholic Church. Lozano's "Unbound" Model, based on three decades of experience in deliverance ministry, builds a bridge between the sacrament of Reconciliation and exorcism. People only very rarely need exorcism.

Readers of Resisting the Devil: A Catholic Perspective on Deliverance will

  • Learn how to recognize the activity of evil spirits
  • See how deliverance from spiritual bondage can be gentle, safe, and effective
  • Understand how deliverance differs from exorcism and how deliverance and Reconciliation can work together
  • Read the testimonies of women and men who have been freed through deliverance ministry

"Resisting the Devil is a thoughtful work that facilitates a balanced dialogue between deliverance ministry and the Church's rite of exorcism. I warmly recommend this book to anyone journeying with individuals variously afflicted by the Evil One." -- Rev. Jeffrey S. Grob, Associate Vicar for Canonical Services for the Archdiocese of Chicago


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781612781877
Publisher: Our Sunday Visitor, Publishing Division
Publication date: 03/08/2010
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 176
Sales rank: 866,899
File size: 317 KB

Table of Contents

1 Exorcism and Deliverance: Two Paths to Spiritual Freedom for Catholics 11

2 Do I Need an Exorcism? 22

3 Do I Need Deliverance? 38

4 Reclaiming Our Lost Weapons of Spiritual Warfare 56

5 Exorcism and Deliverance in the New Testament 70

6 Encountering the Truth 89

7 Deliverance Ministry — A Pastor's Insight 104

8 Deliverance and the Sacrament of Reconciliation 115

9 Restoring the Message of the Kingdom 128

Appendix A The Imperative Command and the Laity 143

Appendix B Understanding the Work of Evil Spirits 153

Acknowledgments 166

About the Author 168

Endnotes 169

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