KJV discussion 20250917
Written on 17 September 2025.
KJV discussion 20250917
Overview
This short broadcast centers on Luke 10:19–22 (KJV) and argues that much of what some call an “international persecution program” is better understood as opposition from unclean spirits working through lost people. The speaker contrasts the wise and prudent with babes to whom God reveals spiritual realities (Luke 10:21), emphasizes the believer’s delegated authority over devils (Luke 10:19), and commends a private, prayer-filled approach (“enter into thy closet”) rather than confrontational encounters likely to create legal or social blowback (Matt 6:6).[1][2]
Key Scriptures (KJV)
- Luke 10:19–20 — “Behold, I give unto you power to tread on serpents and scorpions, and over all the power of the enemy…” The speaker grounds the believer’s confidence in Christ’s explicit grant of authority over the enemy.
- Luke 10:21 — “…thou hast hid these things from the wise and prudent, and hast revealed them unto babes…” The talk frames discernment as God-given, not status- or intellect-driven.
- Luke 10:22 — Christ’s lordship and sovereign mediation of revelation.
- Ephesians 6:12 — “For we wrestle not against flesh and blood, but against principalities…” Opposition is ultimately spiritual.
- Matthew 6:6 — “…enter into thy closet…” Prayer is advocated as a non-confrontational, lawful means of spiritual warfare.
Core Claims
- Root cause: spiritual, not merely institutional. While real people and systems may oppose believers, the animating force is unclean spirits. Treating it purely as a state program misdiagnoses the battle and misdirects the response.[3]
- Authority in Christ is decisive. The believer should act from Luke 10:19 confidence, not from fear or the need to “prove” an external program’s existence.
- Non-confrontational practice. Casting out unclean spirits is presented as prayer that can be done privately, without direct contact—reducing legal exposure and escalation risks (cf. Matt 6:6).
- “Wise and prudent” vs “babes.” The speaker contends that those boasting in worldly wisdom often dismiss spiritual warfare as “crazy talk,” whereas God reveals these matters to humble believers (Luke 10:21).
Practical Method (as taught in the talk)
- Pray privately (closet): Ask the Father in Jesus’ name to remove unclean spirits influencing specific individuals/situations.
- Stand on Scripture: Affirm Luke 10:19–22 and Eph 6:12 aloud in prayer, acknowledging God’s sovereignty and Christ’s authority.
- Avoid needless confrontation with people: the aim is to address the spiritual cause, not to “win” against human targets.
- Expect de-escalation when the influence is removed: without demonic goading, hostile actors may return to ordinary, indifferent behavior.
Discernment Notes
- Not “anything supernatural goes.” The authority claimed is strictly biblical (KJV) and God-dependent—not an autonomous human power.
- Legal prudence matters. Confrontational “deliverance” attempts can invite accusations or escalation. The advised pattern is private, lawful prayer.
- Test by fruit. If a situation cools without fleshly struggle, that outcome aligns with the thesis: the battle was spiritual and was met spiritually.
Transcript Highlights
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- 06–08:16)
- Luke 10:19–22 is read as the operational basis: believers have Christ-given power over the enemy; God reveals these truths to babes rather than to the “wise and prudent.”
- So-called “gang stalking” is reframed: usually lost people influenced by unclean spirits acting in groups, not proof of a global, provable persecution apparatus.
- Prayer can be effective at a distance because God is omniscient and sovereign; direct confrontation is neither required nor always wise.
- Calling this “crazy talk” is inverted: the speaker argues it’s “crazy” for a professing Christian to not believe the KJV on spiritual warfare.
References
- ↑ Rumble: “KJV discussion 20250917” — https://www.rumble.com/v6z25f8-kjv-discussion-20250917.html
- ↑ YouTube Live: “KJV discussion 20250917 (Ib4brVPpO6o)” — https://www.youtube.com/live/Ib4brVPpO6o?si=4So7F8sKvhoYSFj7
- ↑ Rumble: “KJV discussion 20250917” — https://www.rumble.com/v6z25f8-kjv-discussion-20250917.html
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