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Fake Demon Buster Jenny Weaver Sells Victimhood for Just $20 Per Month

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At the 9:30 mark Jenny is beginning to be annoyed that so many people in the chat are asking what she claims are "unrelated" questions. So, she commands all distraction to be gone and commands all of their minds to be sound. Wait a minute, Jenny. Are you suggesting now that you can command the demons that are controlling their minds and causing all of these distractions? That is pretty powerful but if that is so, why go through all of this elaborate hocus pocus? Just command everyone to be in a sound mind and let's break for lunch! What it reveals beloved is the incredible inconsistencies false teachers must operate under. As we approach the 10-minute mark, Jenny targets a favorite fake spirit for false teachers and that is the religious spirit, which she defines as keeping the Holy Spirit from flowing. This is a "core" teaching of the NAR and Charismaniacs alike. To them, they do not like being constrained by scripture, because the bible reveals how false they are. So, they invent a fake spirit that somehow is again powerful enough to stop the Holy Spirit, which is God mind you, from "flowing."

Next up, Jenny dismisses addictions as being the tool of the octopus trying to control you. Beloved, this is a very dangerous teaching to remove the responsibility for choices away from us. There is not some mystical force out there working on controlling our mind to prevent us from obeying God. I have spent my professional life working with people struggling with addictions and have seen it play out in real life. The addicted are constantly looking for another entity to blame for their own choices. Freedom is not found in a You Tube ministry pretending that it is all the fault of some invisible demon. At 12:45, Jenny declares that this is a real thing, which is why she doesn't play with demons, which is why she is not allowing anyone to act out in the chat. Uh-huh. Usually if someone has to swear what they are saying is a real thing, chances are it is not and again, I love the messaging that disagreement with her must mean demonic activity. How convenient. Then she lets loose with this nugget:

"If you are dealing with demons of bitterness, anger, hatred, they keep your mind bound to unforgiveness because if they can keep you in unforgiveness, they have the right to stay. They want to squat. They want to live in you. You are their home." - Jenny Weaver

Note the scam here. Bitterness, anger, and hatred are all common emotions of sinful man. Somehow, she ties them all to unforgiveness, which does not even make logical sense and then declares that you have essentially given these demons permission to squat inside of you and stay. She is teaching that believers indwelt with the Holy Spirit can also have demons living inside of them. Do not get me wrong. The enemy will certainly use our hatred, anger and bitterness but we own the emotions. We own the decisions. We are not victims beloved and do not let Jenny Weaver or any other charlatan disempower you from your own life. She actually teaches here that if an unclean thought randomly pops into your head, that you need to be delivered! Dear Lord! By this standard we all have demons inside of us! The bible says to take every thought captive and make them obedient to Christ, not be delivered from them by some snake oil saleswoman. Here is the next absurdity:

"I feel led to say this now - you're not crazy. I break that word curse off of you in the name of Jesus." - Jenney Weaver

I guess if you are selling the usual cadre of Charismaniacal false teachings, you may as well through everything in the bag against the wall. Word curses, right. I guess Jesus' death on the cross was not enough. Instead, He has apparently empowered Jenny Weaver to simply speak into existence your deliverance from curses that have rendered you mentally unstable. Beloved this is very dangerous again. As she begins her prayer, Weaver says it must start with repentance. She urges everyone who has been disobedient to God to repent. Now, repentance is always a good message, but this reveals how false her entire teaching has been. Remember, she is selling the notion that people who find themselves disobeying God are actually victims of mind controlling spirits and various demon mollusks. So, why would they need to repent? How could they repent, which means to turn from the sin and disobedience? If they are demon possessed, how can they possibly repent and turn from what controls them without being "delivered?" She seriously says, "before we cast that stuff out of you, you must come out of that sin." Huh? That does not make any sense. If we can truly turn from the sin and disobedience than our mind is not being controlled. There is no demonic influence. Conversely, if we are in need of having demons cast out of us, then we cannot repent and turn from what we are being controlled to do. This reveals the utter stupidity of her teaching. She says we should let the Holy Spirit come in and clean out all of the critters that have come in. Just consider the sheer lunacy of that belief. Where was the Holy Spirit that He has to "come in." Do we have some kind of waiting room inside of us, where we park the spirit of God when we are submitting to octopi demons? Is not the Holy Spirit indwelt from the point of salvation? By the way, if so, why do we need Jenny Weaver or any other false demon seller to deliver us from what the Holy Spirit can easily "clean out?" The more she "teaches" the more she proves how false she truly is.

She does say that people's lives are on the line and to that, I firmly agree. They are on the line because this new huckster is trying to steal, kill and destroy, as the key verse teaches. At this point she launches into a long-winded nonsensical prayer designed to sound pious but achieve nothing. Beloved I understand that sometimes the new shiny thing appears attractive to us. This wave of demon deliverance You Tube ministries is very dangerous. They sell unbiblical ideas combined with a victim mentality that will further sin in your life. Look, the spirit realm is real. Demons are not made up and are not as we have seen them portrayed in Hollywood. The strategies of the enemy have not changed over the millennia because they work. If the devil could truly control the mind of a believer, then there would be no believers. What instead the devil does, is to try and get you to doubt God's word. To go outside of His word. To trust things that are experientially based instead of scripturally based. Instead of relying on the indwelt Holy Spirit to trust in hucksters and charlatans selling you snake oil for just $20 per month. Unless this is actually marketed at the unsaved lost people sitting in pews across the apostate church today. You see, they do not have the indwelt Holy Spirit in them. They may very well be fighting demons as we see throughout the gospel accounts. The problem is Jenny Weaver cannot deliver them either. She comes from a long line of prayer cloths and fake anointing oils. She is a grifter like her benefactor Ryan Lestrange and her apparent hero, Jennifer LeClaire. You who insist that she is somehow selling something of value? You are her grift. You only have two choices. The first is to go to a real church and hear the real gospel, so that you might really be saved. Then you will realize with the indwelt Holy Spirit that you do not need Jenny Weaver. The second, is if you are truly saved, to repent of your unbelief in the power of God and realize that you do not need Jenny Weaver. This is not some esoteric or gnostic formula. We do not want to be standing before Christ saying, Lord Lord, did we not drive out many demons in Your name only to discover that He never knew us the entire time. If you wait until that day to realize you do not need Jenny Weaver, it will be too late. The bible is very clear what to do with her either way. Mark and avoid beloved. Mark and avoid.

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