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This episode delves into the pervasive nature of the spirit of intimidation, exploring its various manifestations, psychological impacts, and spiritual warfare strategies. Drawing on biblical narratives and scientific insights, the episode aims to equip you with understanding and tools to overcome its effects.
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00:00 Intro
09:42 - Part 1 - The Python Spirit
Intimidation is like as a "python" that constricts, silences, diminishes, and "chokes life" out of individuals.
Intimidation is a multi-faceted attack, involving both psychological manipulation and spiritual oppression, often leading to learned helplessness and self-sabotage.
Sources of Teaching: Insights are drawn from Dr. Russ Irwin (neuroscience and faith) and Apostle Joshua Selman (Koinonia).
31:45 - Part 2 - Jealous intimidation - when God moves on
The Root of Jealousy: When God elevates someone, it can provoke jealousy in others, leading to intimidation.
Biblical Example: The story of King Saul's escalating jealousy and relentless pursuit of David.
42:40 - Part 3 - Silent weapons of intimidation (Drawing from Psalm 35)
Subtle Tactics: Intimidation often operates not through overt confrontation but through subtle, persistent actions. Psalm 35 is highlighted as a prayer for those experiencing these tactics.
Key "Weapons":
False Witnesses & Legal Manipulation: Twisting facts, lying, using systems (like legal or workplace policies) against someone, and accusing them of things they haven't done.
Repaying Good with Evil: Those you have helped may turn against you when you face difficulties.
Smear Campaigns & Reputation Sabotage: Devised false accusations, backbiting, and malicious talk aimed at damaging one's name and reputation.
Gloating Over Distress: Malicious satisfaction and joy taken from witnessing someone else's struggles or downfall.
Gaslighting: Denying reality, making you question your own perception and sanity.
These tactics often aim to attack one's identity, self-worth, and core beliefs.
58:47 - Part 4 - Saying NO to the spirit of intimidation (Authority, Consent & Neuroscience)
Intimidation does not possess power or authority over individuals unless consent is given.
Research suggests intimidation can have effects similar to complex PTSD, leading to hypervigilance, emotional numbing, negative self-beliefs (upper limit syndrome), and a constant sense of danger. These create neurological pathways that work against one's well-being.
Giving consent, even through agreeing with lies or learned helplessness, essentially invites intimidation spirits to stay. This agreement functions like waiving rights in the spiritual realm.
01:04:40 - Part 4B - Joy as the antidote
01:12:46 - Part 5 - Prayer + slight homework
01:20:35 - Part 6 - Important reminder + outro
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The episode emphasises that despite the overwhelming nature of intimidation, you are equipped with spiritual and mental resilience, ultimately empowered by faith and joy.
Dr Russ Irwin / Novos Network
https://open.spotify.com/episode/42REQ8wrreIhbYL6znLayX?si=kpa5siqLTpG7Cf6b3FGzwQ
Apostle Joshua Selman
https://open.spotify.com/episode/2L2Sa682DKq8UMUTqNhel1?si=73c5480242454305
By Joy OgudeThis episode delves into the pervasive nature of the spirit of intimidation, exploring its various manifestations, psychological impacts, and spiritual warfare strategies. Drawing on biblical narratives and scientific insights, the episode aims to equip you with understanding and tools to overcome its effects.
TimeStamps
00:00 Intro
09:42 - Part 1 - The Python Spirit
Intimidation is like as a "python" that constricts, silences, diminishes, and "chokes life" out of individuals.
Intimidation is a multi-faceted attack, involving both psychological manipulation and spiritual oppression, often leading to learned helplessness and self-sabotage.
Sources of Teaching: Insights are drawn from Dr. Russ Irwin (neuroscience and faith) and Apostle Joshua Selman (Koinonia).
31:45 - Part 2 - Jealous intimidation - when God moves on
The Root of Jealousy: When God elevates someone, it can provoke jealousy in others, leading to intimidation.
Biblical Example: The story of King Saul's escalating jealousy and relentless pursuit of David.
42:40 - Part 3 - Silent weapons of intimidation (Drawing from Psalm 35)
Subtle Tactics: Intimidation often operates not through overt confrontation but through subtle, persistent actions. Psalm 35 is highlighted as a prayer for those experiencing these tactics.
Key "Weapons":
False Witnesses & Legal Manipulation: Twisting facts, lying, using systems (like legal or workplace policies) against someone, and accusing them of things they haven't done.
Repaying Good with Evil: Those you have helped may turn against you when you face difficulties.
Smear Campaigns & Reputation Sabotage: Devised false accusations, backbiting, and malicious talk aimed at damaging one's name and reputation.
Gloating Over Distress: Malicious satisfaction and joy taken from witnessing someone else's struggles or downfall.
Gaslighting: Denying reality, making you question your own perception and sanity.
These tactics often aim to attack one's identity, self-worth, and core beliefs.
58:47 - Part 4 - Saying NO to the spirit of intimidation (Authority, Consent & Neuroscience)
Intimidation does not possess power or authority over individuals unless consent is given.
Research suggests intimidation can have effects similar to complex PTSD, leading to hypervigilance, emotional numbing, negative self-beliefs (upper limit syndrome), and a constant sense of danger. These create neurological pathways that work against one's well-being.
Giving consent, even through agreeing with lies or learned helplessness, essentially invites intimidation spirits to stay. This agreement functions like waiving rights in the spiritual realm.
01:04:40 - Part 4B - Joy as the antidote
01:12:46 - Part 5 - Prayer + slight homework
01:20:35 - Part 6 - Important reminder + outro
Follow me on socials
Join My Substack Newsletter
The episode emphasises that despite the overwhelming nature of intimidation, you are equipped with spiritual and mental resilience, ultimately empowered by faith and joy.
Dr Russ Irwin / Novos Network
https://open.spotify.com/episode/42REQ8wrreIhbYL6znLayX?si=kpa5siqLTpG7Cf6b3FGzwQ
Apostle Joshua Selman
https://open.spotify.com/episode/2L2Sa682DKq8UMUTqNhel1?si=73c5480242454305