God is calling His people out of slavery right now.
- george7785
- 3 days ago
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God is calling His people out of slavery right now. And that slavery might not look like what you expect. For some, it’s a job where you feel like you’ll never succeed. For others, it’s an attitude, a mindset, depression, anxiety—anything that keeps you bound. Slavery today often looks internal long before it becomes external.
I’ve been doing inner healing and deliverance since the mid-1990s, and full-time since 2006. After all these years, I can tell you this: more often than casting out demons, I have to help people step out of slavery. That is deliverance—bringing people out of the bondage of their mind and into the freedom of Christ. Deliverance is not just about driving out darkness; it’s about proclaiming freedom to those who are stuck.
And truthfully, we are living in a culture of “stuck.” We feel the excitement of a new season, we hear the prophetic word, we say, “Yes Lord, that sounds amazing!”—and yet we don’t move. Even I’ve had moments where I’m stirred by God but unable to take the next step. We have the promise, but we don’t walk forward. We need deliverance into the Promised Land—individually and as the Church.
Jesus said in Luke 4:18, “The Spirit of the Lord is upon Me, because He has anointed Me to preach the gospel.” He was quoting the fulfillment of Isaiah’s prophecy—He Himself was the fulfillment. And that same anointing rests on us today.
The word preach simply means to proclaim. Every believer can proclaim. If you’ve had a victory, you have good news. If you have a testimony, you have good news. Every one of you carries a part of the gospel that someone else needs. But proclamation only works when it flows from revelation—not force. If you try to push revelation onto someone, they will shut down. But if you carry revelation and represent Christ well, people will listen.
We must become deliverers so others can find deliverance. How are you delivering yourself so that people around you can be delivered from stress, anxieties, and whatever holds them back? When you know your freedom—when you’ve lived it—then you can proclaim it. And God uses your proclamation to set the captives free.
Jesus came “to heal the brokenhearted.” Not with a band-aid. Not with quick fixes. But by breaking the slavery in the mind and bringing people into true freedom. Church, we must come out of the slavery of our minds. That is deliverance. The Greek word used here refers to escape. Just like God’s people escaped in the Old Testament, we too can escape anxiety, fear, and oppression. This is meant to be a joyful message—but also a serious one.
We need to understand the season we’re walking into: a season of freedom. And freedom only comes when we speak boldly. One of the biggest concerns I’ve heard lately is that people are afraid to talk about these things publicly. But the Lord warned me: “If you don’t speak publicly now, there may come a time when you no longer can.” So we must rise up today.
Churches across nations—rise up together. Americans, rise up with Canada. Stand together in faith. God is still victorious. He is still our Deliverer. He delivered the disciples through persecution, prison, threats, and even death. If He could take fearful fishermen and turn them into world-changers, He can deliver us.
We are living in days much like the early disciples. If they thought it was the end of the world, then, and we think it’s the end of the world now, the truth remains: our call hasn’t changed. We are disciples of Jesus Christ. We live in deliverance, and we bring deliverance to others. We lead people into the Promised Land. We lead them into freedom.
I am calling you—yes, you—to preach deliverance. Preach Jesus until hope rises. Preach Jesus until freedom breaks open. Preach Jesus until people see their Savior.
Talk about God all you want, but remember: there is only one doorway, and His name is Jesus.



