Jan. 12, 2026

Ep. 36:Deliverance Is Normal: Spiritual Warfare, Demons, & the Authority of the Christian

Deliverance Is Normal: Spiritual Warfare, Demons, and the Authority of the Christian

Is deliverance ministry extreme—or is it simply biblical Christianity?

In this episode of Deformed Theology, we sit down with Michael Miller (Remnant Radio, Reclamation Church) to confront one of the most neglected and controversial topics in the modern church: deliverance, demons, and spiritual warfare.

While the Western Church often reduces the spiritual realm to metaphor or psychology, Scripture presents a different reality. Jesus didn’t just preach the Kingdom—He demonstrated it, casting out demons and giving His followers authority to do the same. The problem isn’t a lack of biblical clarity. It’s a lack of courage.

In this conversation, we cut through fear, excess, and skepticism to ask the hard questions:

Is deliverance ministry supposed to be normal for Christians?

Can a Christian have a demon, or is that a theological myth?

What’s the difference between deliverance, inner healing, and counseling?

How do spiritual strongholds form through sin, trauma, and generational patterns?

Are generational curses real—and how does Christ break them?

Why does the Western Church struggle to take spiritual warfare seriously?

Michael Miller brings biblical depth, pastoral wisdom, and firsthand experience—without hype or sensationalism. This episode isn’t about demon-chasing or superstition. It’s about reclaiming a biblical worldview where Jesus still reigns, the enemy is real, and freedom is possible.

Deliverance isn’t about obsession.
It isn’t about fear.
It’s about authority in Christ.

If Jesus has truly defeated the powers of darkness, then ignoring them isn’t wisdom—it’s negligence.

🎧 Subscribe for bold, biblical conversations that challenge bad theology, confront cultural Christianity, and reclaim the faith once delivered to the saints. Deliverance Is Normal: Spiritual Warfare, Demons, and the Authority of the Christian

Is deliverance ministry extreme—or is it simply biblical Christianity?

In this episode of Deformed Theology, we sit down with Michael Miller (Remnant Radio, Reclamation Church) to confront one of the most neglected and controversial topics in the modern church: deliverance, demons, and spiritual warfare.

While the Western Church often reduces the spiritual realm to metaphor or psychology, Scripture presents a different reality. Jesus didn’t just preach the Kingdom—He demonstrated it, casting out demons and giving His followers authority to do the same. The problem isn’t a lack of biblical clarity. It’s a lack of courage.

In this conversation, we cut through fear, excess, and skepticism to ask the hard questions:

Is deliverance ministry supposed to be normal for Christians?

Can a Christian have a demon, or is that a theological myth?

What’s the difference between deliverance, inner healing, and counseling?

How do spiritual strongholds form through sin, trauma, and generational patterns?

Are generational curses real—and how does Christ break them?

Why does the Western Church struggle to take spiritual warfare seriously?

Michael Miller brings biblical depth, pastoral wisdom, and firsthand experience—without hype or sensationalism. This episode isn’t about demon-chasing or superstition. It’s about reclaiming a biblical worldview where Jesus still reigns, the enemy is real, and freedom is possible.

Deliverance isn’t about obsession.
It isn’t about fear.
It’s about authority in Christ.

If Jesus has truly defeated the powers of darkness, then ignoring them isn’t wisdom—it’s negligence.

🎧 Subscribe for bold, biblical conversations that challenge bad theology, confront cultural Christianity, and reclaim the faith once delivered to the saints.