Gulfport Deliverance Ministries MS

Hello and welcome. This is our Gulfport, MS deliverance page at Love Flows Ministries. We have compiled several ministries for those of you who are seeking deliverance. If a link or number doesn’t work, let us know. We have other ministries on our other Mississippi deliverance pages as well.

We are living in hard times. The world is constantly changing, and spirituality is possibly at its lowest since the start of this country. On the surface it doesn’t seem like it; but a close look at the corruption being uncovered in multiple churches (not mentioning corruption that hasn’t been uncovered) and the unanswered and silent cries of many people who need a practical touch from Jesus paint an unflattering picture.

The Bible predicted that these last days would be worse than any other time in history and paints an uncomplimentary picture of the U.S. and its role and influence in the world and in the last days. “Because of the increase of lawlessness, the love of most will grow cold,” Jesus said about the last days. (Read Matthew 24:12.) The more hedonism you have in any society, the less love you will have. And the less love you have, the more room and doorways and legal rights the enemy will have to influence, affect, harass, torment, and oppress people. Aside from other causes of demonism, spiritual bondage further grows where hedonism is a way of life.

The following are some beneficial things you can do as you seek deliverance and after deliverance:

  1. Repent. In the biblical sense of the word. Biblical repentance is two-fold; it’s not just turning away from sin but is also turning to God. Of course, if you don’t turn to God, then there’s no reason to turn from sin; and if you turn from sin but don’t turn to God, you will be back in sin in no time. The Bible talks about sanctification which, also two-fold, is separating yourself from the world (and its pursuits and value system) and turning to God (and taking on His value system as yours). Repenting is turning away from sin and turning to God. It’s something you can do spontaneously and is also a lifestyle. King Ahab repented on at least one occasion after Elijah condemned him for some heinous sin. (Read 1Kings 21:27-29.) But Ahab didn’t live a lifestyle of repentance (ie. right-standing with God) and went back to his lifestyle of sin.
  2. Look for Christians who are mature in God. A Christian’s maturity isn’t determined by how popular or famous he/she is, how successful in ministry he/she is, how many degrees or accolades or recognitions he/she has, how spiritually gifted he/she is, or how charismatic he/she is. It’s not in the scope of this article to define ‘spiritual maturity’. However, Jesus does say in Matthew 7:21-23 that at the judgment He will turn away from Heaven many Christians who were successful in ministry because they were not faithful to (living for) Him. Ask God to connect you with mature believers. You can’t recognize them by simply looking at them. You need God’s discernment. Such Christians are more than able to help you find deliverance. More often than not, they will be the ones facilitating or bringing your deliverance.

True Deliverance Outreach Ministries: https://www.facebook.com/1TD4LGulfportMS/.

Gulf Coast Healing Rooms in Biloxi: https://healingrooms.com/healingRooms.php?location=US1994.

Paul & Eve Fernandez of Flaming Sword Ministries in Baldwyn: (662) 365-7731.

If you have any questions or want deliverance coaching or prayer, email us at loveflows916@gmail.com or text or call us at (916) 247-2455.


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