Having prayed the Deliverance Prayer last week, because you have come to recognize the truth that you are not and cannot be a god, this gentle Scripture‑anchored reflection has been designed to be read as a follow up. It will help you / them to settle, breathe, and recognise what God is doing in your / their heart.
Disclaimer
This prayer is offered as spiritual support and biblical encouragement. It is not a substitute for professional counselling, pastoral care, or mental‑health support. Everyone’s spiritual journey is unique, and experiences with past beliefs or teachings can affect people differently. If you feel overwhelmed, distressed, or unsure how to process your thoughts or emotions, consider speaking with a trusted pastor, counsellor, or qualified professional who can walk with you personally. These resources are intended to guide, comfort, and point you toward Jesus, but they are not meant to diagnose, treat, or replace personal care.
Reflection After Praying to Renounce Believing You are or could be a god
Take a moment to breathe.
You’ve just spoken truth, renounced deception, and invited the Holy Spirit to fill places that were once shaped by confusion or pride. This is a holy moment — not because of emotion or intensity, but because you have aligned yourself with the truth of God’s Word.
Let your heart settle into that.
1. Remember Who God Is
God is not threatened by your past beliefs.
He is not disappointed in you.
He is not surprised by anything you once thought or followed.
He is the One who rescues, restores, and gently leads His children back to truth.
“The Lord is gracious and compassionate, slow to anger and rich in love.”
Psalm 145:8
Let that kindness wash over you.
2. Remember Who You Are
You are not defined by the lies you once believed.
You are not marked by your past spiritual confusion.
You are not stained by old teachings or old identities.
You are God’s creation - loved, chosen, redeemed, and held.
“See what great love the Father has lavished on us, that we should be called children of God.”
1 John 3:1
You are His child, not His rival.
His beloved, not His equal.
His workmanship, not His competitor.
Rest in that truth.
3. Notice What Has Shifted
As you prayed, something real happened — not dramatic, but deep.
- A lie was broken.
- A burden was lifted.
- A false identity was released.
- A door was closed.
- A new clarity began to form.
You may feel peace.
You may feel nothing at all.
Both are perfectly normal.
Deliverance is often quiet, gentle, and steady — like dawn breaking, not lightning striking.
4. Invite the Holy Spirit to Continue the Work
The prayer you prayed wasn’t an ending. It was a beginning.
Ask the Holy Spirit to keep shaping your thoughts, renewing your mind, and anchoring you in truth.
“He leads me beside quiet waters. He restores my soul.”
Psalm 23:2–3
Let Him restore you slowly, kindly, faithfully.
5. Walk Forward in Truth
You don’t need to fear slipping back into old beliefs.
Truth has a way of holding you steady.
Each day, remind yourself:
- God is God.
- I am His child.
- His Word is my foundation.
- His Spirit is my guide.
- His love is my security.
You are not walking away from something — you are walking toward Someone.
Toward Jesus.
Toward freedom.
Toward clarity.
Toward peace.
6. A Closing Thought
You don’t need to become a god to be whole.
You don’t need exaltation to be loved.
You don’t need hidden knowledge to be secure.
You already have a perfect God who calls you His own.
Let that truth settle into the deepest places of your heart today.
May the LORD bless you and draw your closer.
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