Born for Battle: Bloodline Deliverance & the Nephilim Agenda — with Christa Elisha | EP 159
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Key takeaways
- Deliverance isn’t fringe—it’s essential discipleship and part of the Gospel’s power.
- Agreements (spoken or rehearsed in thought) can create legal footholds—truth and repentance break them.
- Freemasonry rites mirror specific spiritual bondages that often manifest in families until renounced.
- Look for repeating bloodline patterns (health, finance, relationships, premature death) and confront them with targeted prayer and deliverance.
- Reform is shifting many toward table-centric, discipleship-first “new wineskin” expressions of church.
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Timestamps
03:12 Jesus’ worldview, Enoch, and confronting rebel powers
08:05 “State of the Union” & “intelligence briefing” vision behind the book
13:40 Freemasonry rites explained (oaths, symbols, degrees) and their effects
19:58 Queen of Heaven/Isis dynamics and marriage/family fallout
25:47 Thought loops, “quantum” agreements, and renewing the mind
31:22 Pop culture & the Python spirit (the Taylor Swift/Cassandra discussion)
37:55 Strategic intercession over regions: nets, altars, and authority
42:28 How to spot bloodline iniquity: 7 recurring patterns to watch
47:36 Medical/finance hits tied to Hermes & Masonic vows; caduceus note
52:10 Back/neck pain patterns vs. Masonic degree progression
56:33 Odin lore, serial-killer statistics, and ancestral worship echoes
1:02:05 Evangelism through deliverance—power demonstrations in Acts today
1:06:48 House church vs. Constantinian theater: the “new wineskin”
1:13:20 A word for John and a charge to reformers
1:17:10 Homework & next steps: renunciations, discipleship, and regional impact
1:20:30 Wrap, resources, and call to action Episode credits
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