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4. Gifts
Gifts can symbolize a binding agreement within a soul tie. To break free from these ties, it’s necessary to eliminate any special gifts, such as rings, jewelry, or tokens that may carry symbolic significance. Disposing of these items is essential to sever any demonic connections they may represent.
5. Fasting and Prayer
Humbling your soul through fasting can weaken the bonds of soul ties. While fasting, you draw closer to divinity, and your spiritual ties are loosened. Engage in deliberate prayer, mentioning the name of the person involved, and sever all ties while declaring your freedom. Seek the support of a spiritual authority figure, such as a spiritual leader or pastor, to join you in this endeavor.
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6. Break Vows with a Vow
Making a vow unto God by offering a seed can be a powerful way to break ungodly soul ties. Destroy any vows you’ve made by pledging a financial vow to God and His work. Seek God’s remembrance of your offering and ask for deliverance from all ungodly and demonic strongholds.
Psa 50:14-15 (KJV) Offer unto God thanksgiving; and pay thy vows unto the most High: [15] And call upon me in the day of trouble: I will deliver thee, and thou shalt glorify me.
7. Praise
Consistent praise to God empowers you in the spiritual realm. Praise equips you with a spiritual sword, allowing you to exercise judgment over the works of the devil in your life. Through praise, you can execute the judgment written against all wickedness.
Psa 149:6-9 (KJV) Let the high praises of God be in their mouth, and a twoedged sword in their hand; [7] To execute vengeance upon the heathen, and punishments upon the people; [8] To bind their kings with chains, and their nobles with fetters of iron; [9] To execute upon them the judgment written: this honour have all his saints. Praise ye the LORD.
In conclusion, I declare, as a servant of the Lord, that every unhealthy soul tie is broken in the name of Jesus.
Through the power of praise and spiritual intervention, you are now free from the snares that once bound you. Be blessed.
Today, we are focusing on how to break free from them. Let’s delve into the steps to break these soul ties.
1. Repentance:
The initial and crucial step in breaking unhealthy soul ties is to repent. This repentance should encompass any sins, iniquities, or disobedience associated with the person you have a soul tie with. It’s essential to recognize that one cannot sever a soul tie while still engaging in any form of sexual sin with that person.
Repentance signifies a genuine desire for freedom and the willingness to let go of sin and disobedience. These negative elements only serve to strengthen the soul ties further.
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2. Forgiveness:
In breaking unhealthy soul ties, forgiveness plays a dual role. Firstly, you need to forgive the other person involved in the soul tie, especially if you’ve discovered that they’ve been deceptive, manipulative, or have disrespected your dignity. Such experiences can be deeply hurtful and may lead to bitterness.
Secondly, you must also forgive yourself. Self-forgiveness can be a challenging endeavor, often necessitating the assistance of the Holy Spirit. For instance, victims of traumatic experiences like rape may find forgiveness difficult, yet scriptures affirm that total healing is unattainable until one learns to let go and let God. Holding onto bitterness only tightens the emotional bond between two souls.
Job 21:25 (KJV) And another dieth in the bitterness of his soul, and never eateth with pleasure.
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3. Renunciation:
Soul ties are often established and can also be severed through the spoken word. Your words are powerful, as they are like spirits that never die. However, you can assert authority over these words. If you’ve made covenants, vows, or verbal commitments with the person you have a soul tie with, it’s imperative to renounce them.
Statements such as “I will die with you,” “I will love you forever,” or “I will never love anyone else but you” can be appropriate within a marital context but problematic when made to multiple partners simultaneously.
Pro 6:2 (KJV) Thou art snared with the words of thy mouth, thou art taken with the words of thy mouth.