Can Christians Use ‘Targeted Deliverance’ to Cure Sicknesses?

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Pastor Jim Kibler believes mental willpower is enough to evade chronic illness. He recounts a story of his pastor, who told him the inevitable pains of old age, and compares the pastor’s outcome to that of another woman in the room whose response was vastly different:

“‘You know,’ [my pastor] says, ‘When you get older, you’re going to get aches and pains’ … And Mary jumps right in and she says, ‘I don’t agree with that.’ … Well, let me tell you something about Mary. She is still alive and well and healthy with no aches or pains. And he’s dead. He died of cancer and spent his last 11 years with aches and pain and lived and died a horrible death. When he got cancer, he accepted it. And he died of it.”

It is always God’s will for you to be healed, not to be sick, Kibler says on the “Receiving From God” podcast on the Charisma Podcast Network. He believes Christians don’t have to die early or of sickness and that believers can break generational curses as a way to find healing from hereditary diseases.

“One of the big generational curses is heart disease. Another one is cancer,” Kibler says. “They are these diseases that are passed down. Well, they’re allowed in there because there’s a curse going on, a generational curse.”

Kibler also says that he targeted a tumor that came from an evil spirit in a man’s stomach, and the doctor later told the man the tumor was dead.

What do you think about Kibler’s teachings? Do you agree? Let us know in the comments section below.

To listen to the rest of the episode titled “Targeted Deliverance to Cure Sickness,” click here.

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