Verified, Christ-centered field guide

Spiritual Warfare & Deliverance Scripture Manual

Verified Research Edition

292Scripture placements
291unique references
20operational sections
12protocol steps
Safety and scope: People are not spiritual enemies. The manual rejects coercion, spectacle, amateur diagnosis, medical neglect, and attacks on named people. Use qualified emergency, medical, mental-health, legal, safeguarding, and pastoral care whenever circumstances require them.
Contents
  • 1. Editorial audit, scope, and translation policy
  • 2. Safety and ethical triage
  • 3. Evidence and attribution framework
  • 4. Quick-use operational index
  • 5. Twelve-step ministry protocol
  • 6. Operational Scripture treasury - 20 sections
  • 7. Newly composed Scripture prayers and proclamations
  • 8. Ministry-source profiles
  • 9. Interpretive model matrix
  • 10. Minister and ministry research roster
  • 11. Source ledger
  • Appendix A. Extended reference-only concordance
  • Appendix B. Data package and reuse notes

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1. Editorial Audit, Scope, and Translation Policy
Correction of the earlier completion record A previously claimed 143-page deliverance manual could not be located in the conversation, file library, or accessible workstation storage. This edition was therefore rebuilt from the surviving source material and validated Scripture data. No earlier page count, passage count, or completion claim is treated as evidence.
  • The earlier claimed 143-page manual could not be located or verified. This edition was rebuilt from the surviving source material and validated data rather than treating that claim as evidence.
  • Direct attribution requires a reviewed sermon, transcript, book description, official ministry page, ministry-controlled archive, or comparable source trail. A roster entry alone never creates an attribution.
  • Evidence label A marks an explicit cited passage in a reviewed source. B marks a documented ministry theme with a compiler-supplied biblical anchor. C marks a whole-Bible control or safety passage. M marks a later ministry model. D marks a disputed or clinically unsafe claim. R marks a roster-only entry.
  • The operational treasury contains full KJV text for 291 unique validated passage records and 292 category placements. It is a curated field guide, not a complete list of every verse ever used by every named minister.
  • The 200-name roster is preserved as the requested expansion universe. Directly reviewed, priority-queue, adjacent, ambiguous, and duplicate entries are separated so unsupported claims are not smuggled into the record.
  • Ministry-specific terminology is evaluated through whole-Bible controls. Phrases such as legal ground, generational curse, soul tie, strongman, territorial spirit, courts of heaven, rooms, gates, or spiritual roots of disease are not treated as self-authenticating doctrines.
  • Full KJV text is used for reproducibility and public-domain practicality. Brief references to other translations may be discussed, but this edition does not reproduce bulk copyrighted NKJV text.
  • Clinical and safeguarding boundaries are part of the research method, not an appendix to be ignored. A spiritually framed claim is not allowed to override evidence, consent, medical care, or the protection of vulnerable people.
Translation policy Full Scripture text is reproduced from a validated KJV corpus for reproducibility and public-domain practicality. The KJV is generally public domain in the United States, though rights treatment can differ by jurisdiction. This manual does not reproduce bulk NKJV text. It may cite other translations only in limited comparison notes.
What “compiled” means in this edition The treasury combines passages explicitly surfaced by reviewed ministries with whole-Bible control passages needed for context, safety, discipleship, and doctrinal balance. Direct minister attribution is restricted to the evidence trail. The 200-name roster is an expansion universe, not a claim of exhaustive transcription.
3. Evidence and Attribution Framework
LabelMeaning in this edition
AExplicit Scripture reference or directly described passage in a reviewed primary, official, or ministry-controlled source.
BDocumented ministry theme; the compiler supplies a closely related biblical anchor, but the reviewed source did not explicitly print the reference.
CCompiler-selected whole-Bible control, context passage, or safety counterbalance.
MLater ministry model or interpretive framework; useful for comparison but not identical to explicit biblical wording.
DDisputed or potentially harmful diagnostic claim retained only for historical documentation and correction.
RRequested roster entry; no adequate source was reviewed for direct attribution in this edition.
Attribution rule A passage may be biblically appropriate without being directly traceable to a named minister. Such passages are labeled C rather than being assigned to a minister by inference. A ministry model is labeled M even when it is popular. A harmful or unsupported diagnostic claim is labeled D rather than normalized by repetition.
4. Quick-Use Operational Index

Start here, then read the full passage and its context before acting.

Fear, panic, intimidation, or accusation

Primary sections: foundation, mind/fear, identity, protection

Start with: Luke 10:17-20; Romans 8:31-39; Philippians 4:4-9; 2 Timothy 1:7; Psalm 91; 1 John 4:4,17-18

Before any deliverance session

Primary sections: foundation, repentance, forgiveness, armor, conduct

Start with: Matthew 28:18-20; Colossians 1:12-14; Psalm 139:23-24; Matthew 6:12-15; Ephesians 6:10-20; Galatians 6:1-2

Occult involvement, divination, idolatry, or magic objects

Primary sections: occult renunciation, discernment, repentance

Start with: Deuteronomy 18:9-14; Isaiah 8:19-20; Acts 19:18-20; 1 Corinthians 10:14-22; 1 John 4:1-6

Condemnation, shame, or uncertainty about forgiveness

Primary sections: cross/blood, repentance, identity

Start with: Romans 3:23-26; Romans 5:8-11; Ephesians 1:7; 1 John 1:7-9; Romans 8:1-4

Unforgiveness, bitterness, revenge, or relational bondage

Primary sections: forgiveness, conduct, aftercare

Start with: Matthew 6:12-15; Matthew 18:21-35; Romans 12:14-21; Hebrews 12:14-15; Colossians 3:12-15

Intrusive thoughts, lies, confusion, or mental pressure

Primary sections: armor, discernment, mind/fear, identity

Start with: 2 Corinthians 10:3-6; Ephesians 6:10-20; Romans 12:2; Philippians 4:8-9; John 8:31-32

Temptation, compulsive patterns, or sexual sin

Primary sections: repentance, temptation, aftercare

Start with: Romans 6:11-14; 1 Corinthians 6:9-20; Galatians 5:16-25; 2 Timothy 2:22-26; James 1:12-16

Direct resistance to demonic oppression

Primary sections: authority, binding/loosing controls, armor

Start with: Matthew 10:1,7-8; Mark 1:21-28; Luke 9:1-2; Acts 16:16-18; James 4:7-10; Jude 8-10

Household prayer and protection

Primary sections: protection, prayer, aftercare

Start with: Deuteronomy 6:4-9; Psalm 23; Psalm 121; Proverbs 18:10; John 10:27-30; 2 Thessalonians 3:1-3

Healing concerns that overlap with spiritual ministry

Primary sections: healing, authority, conduct

Start with: Matthew 8:14-17; Luke 4:38-41; Acts 10:38; James 5:13-16; Galatians 6:1-2

Corporate intercession and community pressure

Primary sections: corporate warfare, prayer, endurance

Start with: 2 Chronicles 20; Nehemiah 1:4-11; Daniel 10:10-21; 1 Timothy 2:1-6; Ephesians 3:8-12

Staying free after ministry

Primary sections: aftercare, identity, temptation, endurance

Start with: Matthew 12:43-45; John 15:1-11; Acts 2:38-42; Colossians 3:1-17; 2 Peter 1:3-11; 1 Peter 5:8-10