How to Cast Out Demons: A Believer’s Authority
100 Rare and Powerful Questions & Answers on Deliverance, Authority, and the Victorious Church
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Arvind Ephraim
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Do demons still exist? Can ordinary believers cast them out? How do we walk in power, not fear?
In this groundbreaking manual, Dr. Arvind Ephraim answers 100 rare, deep, and practical questions about deliverance, spiritual warfare, and the believer’s authority in Christ.
Drawing from the New King James Version (NKJV) and years of ministry experience, Dr. Ephraim reveals what Scripture actually says about demons, the authority of Jesus, and the power of the Holy Spirit operating through every believer.
You will learn:
🔥 Why Jesus confronted demons and how believers continue His work today
🔥 How to recognize demonic influence—and how to shut every door of oppression
🔥 The difference between manifestation and deliverance
🔥 How fasting, prayer, and worship protect your spiritual authority
🔥 Why purity, humility, and submission carry more power than shouting
🔥 How the early Church turned entire cities through deliverance and revival
🔥 How the end-time Church will overcome deception and rise in victory
Each question is answered in five power-packed paragraphs—thought-provoking, Scripture-rich, and practical—written in a preacher-teacher tone that awakens spiritual authority and ignites faith.
This is not a book of theory—it’s a training ground for warriors.
Whether you’re a pastor, prayer intercessor, or believer hungry for breakthrough, this book will equip you to discern darkness, cast out demons, and walk in continual victory through the Name, the Blood, and the Word of Jesus Christ.
“Behold, I give you authority over all the power of the enemy…” — Luke 10:19 (NKJV)