Where Is That In The Bible?
Understanding the Spiritual Realm Through the Word of God
There is often confusion
—and even division—between those who operate in spiritual gifts and those who do not. This is
understandable.
Many believers take their walk with Jesus very seriously and are rightly cautious of false teachings
or deception. It's common for those who
haven't yet discovered or developed their spiritual gifts to feel skeptical or uncertain during
inner healing and deliverance sessions.
When a seer shares a vision or insight from the spirit realm that isn’t explicitly described in the
Bible, the natural response is often:
"Where is that in Scripture?"
The short answer? Everywhere.
The Bible is filled with visions, encounters, and references to the
spirit realm. From Genesis to Revelation, it reveals that the spiritual world is real,
that we are intricately connected to it, that Jesus holds absolute authority over it, and that we
desperately need His guidance and truth in order
to live rightly.
Consider this: the Bible doesn’t mention giraffes, or the sarcastic fringehead (a bizarre species of
fish), yet they exist. In the same way, the
spiritual realm contains realities—beings, laws, and events—that aren’t always laid out in plain
language. For instance, in the natural world,
no one would describe a creature as being made of fire and lightning—but in the spirit, the four
living creatures beneath God's throne are
described in such extraordinary terms.
If the Bible were meant to include every single detail about both the
natural and spiritual realms, the pages required would exceed what the
earth could contain. But thankfully, the Bible wasn’t written to give us all knowledge—it was
written to give us the essential knowledge we need.
Just as learning to read empowers a child to explore endless subjects, the Bible equips us with the
foundation for understanding the spirit realm.
Once we grasp that foundation and begin to unlock our spiritual gifts, we accelerate our growth and
gain the ability to navigate both realms in a way that honors God.
One of our greatest joys and callings is helping others learn to “read” spiritually—unlocking
their gifts so they can rise, walk in purpose, and
soar into all God has for them
Our bodies are like homes—sacred vessels created to
house our souls.
Originally, our souls were meant to dwell within these bodily homes in perfect peace, united with
God. But ever since Adam and Eve were deceived into eating the forbidden fruit, humanity has been
tainted by the presence of wicked spirits. These dark intruders now wage war against our souls,
seeking to invade and dominate what was meant to remain whole and holy.
But how do these spirits gain access to us?
They can enter through generational inheritance, personal sin, false beliefs, or traumatic
experiences. Regardless of the doorway, once inside, they claim fragments of the soul as
territory—enslaving those parts to darkness.
Contrary to popular belief, the soul is not a singular, uniform
entity. It can be divided into
distinct parts—each with its own thoughts, emotions, and responses—yet still functioning within one
person. Even though God Himself is 3 & 1, people have a difficult time accepting the idea our souls
can be multiple pieces.
When fractured by pain and spiritual intrusion, these soul parts can operate under the
influence of the invading spirits, often forming unique personalities trained by their tormentors.
In clinical terms, this is often referred to as Dissociative Identity Disorder.
To help us understand this dynamic, consider the Internal Family Systems (IFS) model (Which we do
not use) — a therapeutic
framework that views the mind as a system of internal parts, each playing specific roles. At the
center of the system is the Self—whole, wise, and capable of healing.
IFS categorizes soul parts into three main types:
Exiles are wounded parts carrying the deepest pain: shame, rejection,
fear, and trauma—each of which
may be connected to spiritual oppression.
Managers try to keep life under control through perfectionism,
people-pleasing, anxiety, or
isolation—manifestations often influenced by spirits of control, fear, or pride.
Firefighters respond to emotional overwhelm with numbing or
distraction—through addiction,
compulsive behaviors, or escapism—all of which are frequently fueled by spiritual forces.
At our core, beneath all the fragmentation, is the true Self—the
original design God placed within
us. This Self is full of peace, compassion, clarity, and strength. It is the version of us created
to walk in perfect harmony with Him.
Unlocking the Prophetic Ministry is a Holy Spirit-led healing and
deliverance ministry devoted to
restoring God’s children. True transformation happens when each soul part is brought into the
presence of Jesus. We lovingly help people locate these broken parts and invite the Lord into each
one—reuniting the soul through His healing touch. In His presence, what was fragmented becomes
whole. What was chaos becomes peace.
But healing also requires warfare.
We must confront and cast out the wicked spirits that caused the pain in the first place. Through
the authority and guidance of the Holy Spirit, we drive them out—restoring freedom, identity, and
light to God’s children.
We invite you to experience the liberating Light of Jesus Christ, who said in Luke 11:36:
“If then your whole body is full of light, having no part dark, the whole body will be full of
light, as when the bright shining of a lamp gives you light.”
We look forward to bringing out the light in you.
God Bless.
Demonic “rights” are the claims evil spirits use to justify their presence
within a person.
These so-called rights are often rooted in sin—whether personal or generational—or in deeply held
false beliefs. When a person (or their ancestors) embraces sin or deception, demons may use that
agreement as legal grounds to dwell within them, often attaching themselves to different fragmented
parts of the soul.
To break these rights, the individual must recognize and renounce the
false belief & acknowledge
the sin for what it is, confess it, and turn away from it. This act of repentance and truth-telling
strips the demon of its legal claim, creating the spiritual freedom necessary for effective
deliverance.
As believers and co-heirs with Christ
, we are members of God’s heavenly family. Just as Jesus said He could call on legions of angels for
help (Matthew 26:53), we too have access to angelic assistance—not because we command them, but
because we are aligned with God’s will through Christ.
Scripture tells us that angels are “ministering spirits sent to serve those who will inherit
salvation” (Hebrews 1:14)
. Seen through this lens, it’s almost unthinkable that we wouldn't receive
their help. As fellow servants in God’s kingdom, angels respond to support us in times of need,
spiritual warfare, and divine assignments.
We walk in real spiritual authority—the same kind described in Matthew 8:5–9—rooted not in our own
power, but in our submission to the King.
God did not create angels to watch Him do everything. The real question is why doesn't everyone call on angels?