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Seven Possible
Roots to Sin Energy
Seven Healing Prayers.
1. Generational sins
and curses
Breaking generational sins
and curses
2. Ungodly soul ties Severing ungodly soul ties
3. Unbiblical beliefs or
expectations
Replacing unbiblical
beliefs or expectations
4. Inner Vows, making
promises to myself
Renouncing inner vows as
ME doing in my strength
7 Prayers That Heal the Heart
Inner experiences – not academic exercises
Seven Possible
Roots to Sin Energy
Seven Healing Prayers.
5. Traumatic pictures Receiving divine visions
6. Word curses Breaking word curses
7. Demonic oppression Casting out demons
7 Prayers That Heal the Heart
Inner Experiences – Not Academic Exercises
You Are Dismantling Demons’ Homes
© Mark and Patti Virkler
1 Cor. 13:13 – The
Abiding Realities
Unhealed Heart – Is Any
Opposite …
Radiating Faith Fear, doubt, unbelief
Radiating Hope Hopelessness, despair
Radiating Love Anger, hatred, murder
A Healed Heart Defined
If there is any area of your life you can look at
and not feel faith, hope and love, you have a heart
wound (family, health, finance, government, etc.)
© Mark and Patti Virkler
DEMONS’ HOMES
The Language of
the Heart Is…
Biblical Confirmation
1. Flowing Thoughts Jn. 7:38,39 “Flow”
Heb. 12:1,2 “Right focus”
2. Flowing Pictures Jn. 5:19,20 “Jesus sees”
Acts 2:17 “We see also”
Flowing Emotions
Gen. 6.6 “God’s emotions”
Gal. 5:22 “Given to us”
3. Pondering or
Meditating
Ps. 77:6 “David meditates”
Josh. 1:8 “We meditate”
Must Use the Language of the Heart
© Mark and Patti Virkler
A Heart Wound Defined
“Heart” is defined as underlying attitudes,
motivations and character traits.
So a heart wound is an attitude, motivation
or character trait that is contrary to
Scripture (faith, hope, love)
A heart wound is NOT an action, although
actions result from heart wounds.
Don’t list an action as a heart wound. © Mark and Patti Virkler
Most Common Heart Wounds
• Fear, doubt, unbelief
• Anger, hatred, rage, bitterness
• Rejection, abandonment, loneliness
• Depression, hopelessness, despair
• Grief, loss, sorrow, pain
• Shame, guilt, condemnation
• Sensuality, lust, pornography, perversion
• Financial lack, poverty, failure © Mark and Patti Virkler
Two Sources of
Spiritual Energy
Scriptural Confirmation
1. Holy Spirit energizes
us as we worship
God inhabits the praises of
His people (Ps. 22:3)
2. Demons energize us
negatively
“Energes” = active energy
(Eph. 2:2)
3. Must replace all
negative energy with
Holy Spirit energy
By casting out demons
and filling the area with the
Holy Spirit
Spiritual Energy Energizes Us
Inner experience – not academic exercises
© Mark and Patti Virkler