Liberando almas de las cárceles espirituales - Pastora Nancy Amancio
Teaching from 2019
Introduction to the Teaching
- The speaker introduces a teaching they have been praying about since 2019, seeking permission from God to share it.
- The instructions began in April 2019 while the speaker was in Spain, where they experienced divine communication.
Divine Communication and Experiences
- The speaker describes various ways God communicates with them, including auditory messages and visions. They emphasize their familiarity with God's presence.
- A playful description of the Holy Spirit is provided, contrasting common perceptions of Him as distant or strict; instead, He is portrayed as joyful and approachable.
Call to Deeper Spiritual Engagement
- In a vision, the speaker recalls being instructed by God to deepen their spiritual engagement: "Tienes que meterte en profund" (You need to go deeper).
- The metaphor of needing "oxygen" for spiritual depth is introduced; the speaker reflects on their current state of readiness for this journey.
Seven Days of Fasting
Instructions Received
- In May 2020, God instructs the speaker to enter seven days of fasting for revelation and guidance.
- The first two days are marked by sleep rather than active fasting; this raises questions about obedience during spiritual practices.
Obedience and Correction
- Emphasis on obedience is highlighted; when given divine instruction, one must follow it precisely without personal interpretation.
- During fasting, God begins correcting personal habits and behaviors that affect ministry work. This includes addressing time management issues related to travel commitments.
Spiritual Warfare and Awareness
Addressing Spiritual Challenges
- The purpose of sharing these teachings is to raise awareness about spiritual challenges that may not be commonly discussed.
- A prayer against distractions such as sleepiness or fatigue is offered, emphasizing the importance of being spiritually alert during teachings.
Understanding Spiritual Realms
- An introduction to concepts regarding spiritual realms where souls can fall due to sin.
- Two kingdoms are identified: the Kingdom of Light governed by God and the Kingdom of Darkness ruled by Satan. This sets up a discussion on celestial regions within these realms.
Understanding Regions of Darkness and Light
The Concept of Darkness and Light
- The speaker introduces the idea of "regions of darkness" and "places of obscurity," emphasizing that both are spiritual concepts with distinct meanings.
- A distinction is made between a "place" (a specific location like a school or hospital) and a "region" (a broader area, such as the Caribbean or mountainous regions).
- Darkness is described as a partial absence of light, where one can still see large objects but struggles to find smaller items due to limited visibility.
- In contrast, "tinieblas" (darkness) refers to total absence of light, leading to confusion and disorientation; individuals cannot discern their surroundings or find an exit.
- The speaker illustrates this concept through personal experience in a dark room, highlighting feelings of fear and vulnerability when unable to see.
Spiritual Implications of Darkness
- The regions of darkness are portrayed as places where souls become captive due to disobedience towards God; these areas symbolize spiritual imprisonment.
- People who turn away from God do so often because they lack knowledge about Him; the analogy compares this ignorance to not recognizing one's spouse in public.
- It is emphasized that souls do not merely fall into darkness due to demonic influence but also face divine judgment for their actions against God's will.
- The speaker draws parallels between earthly prisons for lawbreakers and spiritual prisons for those who defy divine laws, indicating varying degrees of punishment based on severity.
- Examples are given regarding different types of incarceration across nations, stressing that severe offenders face harsher consequences akin to eternal separation from God.
Blessings in Celestial Regions
- Contrasting the regions of darkness, the speaker references Ephesians 1:3 which speaks about blessings found in heavenly places—spiritual gifts bestowed by God.
- These celestial regions contain various dimensions and types of blessings available for believers, including grace, purpose, holiness, love, redemption, and forgiveness.
- The notion that one's life purpose is designed in these heavenly realms before birth emphasizes God's sovereignty over individual destinies.
- Key attributes associated with these celestial blessings include salvation through grace and living without blemish or wrinkle—a call towards spiritual purity.
Understanding Spiritual Realms and Human Existence
The Nature of Abundance and Knowledge
- The speaker emphasizes the connection between spiritual realms and financial abundance, suggesting that true wisdom and knowledge come from a divine source.
- Prosperity is linked to one's spiritual state; being in a heavenly realm allows for receiving redemption and forgiveness regardless of past sins.
- The power that raised Christ is highlighted as supreme over all authority, indicating that nothing in life surpasses this divine power.
- All things are subject to Christ's authority, which has been given to the church, emphasizing the church's role in manifesting God's power on Earth.
- The presence of God is described as residing in heavenly places where miracles occur, including healing from diseases like cancer.
Transitioning from Darkness to Light
- A transformative journey from darkness (affliction and cruelty) to celestial realms leads to receiving blessings from God.
- Understanding the need for this transition is crucial for overcoming oppression experienced in darker territories.
- The speaker encourages listeners to expect revelations through prayer, referencing Jeremiah 33:3 about discovering hidden truths.
- There’s an emphasis on spiritual hunger among believers who seek deeper experiences beyond traditional church attendance.
- Promises of great things prepared by God for His people are reiterated, highlighting the extraordinary nature of divine gifts.
The Soul's Role in Human Experience
- Discussion shifts to the concept of the soul, tracing its origin back to Genesis 2:7 when God breathed life into man.
- This act gave birth to human consciousness; without it, one would not be considered alive or capable of reaction.
- Emotions such as love, joy, anger, and empathy are identified as essential aspects of humanity stemming from the soul's existence.
- Observations about human behavior highlight how lack of empathy can lead one to be perceived as soulless or cruel.
- The speaker notes that feelings like guilt or anger originate from within the soul rather than external influences.
Emotional Responses and Their Significance
- Reactions such as compassion towards injustice illustrate how deeply connected our emotions are with our souls.
Understanding the Role of the Soul in Human Will and Decision-Making
The Nature of Will and Learning
- The concept of will is crucial; many individuals may attend school or church but fail to learn due to a lack of desire or will to engage.
- Those who express a need for divine intervention demonstrate will, as their desire indicates an active engagement with their spiritual needs.
The Soul's Influence on Decisions
- The soul encompasses emotions, intellect, and decision-making capabilities; it plays a pivotal role in choices such as love, forgiveness, and moral integrity.
- It is within the soul that decisions are made regarding temptation and obedience to God; the soul acts as the seat of will where choices are affirmed or rejected.
Emotional Capacity of the Soul
- The soul is responsible for emotional responses and rational thought processes; it determines whether one remains faithful or rebels against spiritual authority.
- Biblical references highlight the soul's ability to think deeply and reflect on experiences, emphasizing its importance in personal growth.
Love and Connection through the Soul
- Expressions of love often stem from deep emotional connections tied to the soul; loving God fully involves engaging one's entire being.
- Personal anecdotes illustrate profound emotional experiences tied to declarations of love for God, showcasing how deeply intertwined feelings can be with spiritual devotion.
Struggles Within the Soul
- Individuals may experience fatigue or distress within their souls during trials; this highlights how integral the soul is in experiencing life's challenges.
- Ultimately, consent from the soul is necessary for spiritual governance; it decides whether to follow God's will or succumb to other influences.
Distinction Between Spirit and Soul
- The distinction between spirit (conscience, intuition, communion) and soul (intellect, emotions, will) emphasizes different aspects of human nature that influence behavior.
- Misattributing struggles solely to external forces overlooks internal conflicts stemming from one's own soul's decisions.
Understanding the Fragmentation of the Soul
The Nature of Consciousness and Intuition
- The speaker discusses how individuals often justify their actions through reasoning, which can lead to a disconnect between conscience and intuition.
- It is emphasized that true communion with God involves sensitivity and connection beyond mere rationalization.
The Genesis of Fragmentation
- The fragmentation of the soul is traced back to Genesis, where Adam's initial communion with God was untainted by sin.
- Before sin, there were no emotional conflicts or identity crises; Adam conversed freely with God without fear or shame.
Consequences of Sin on the Soul
- Sin introduced division within humanity, leading to emotional turmoil and confusion about identity.
- Biblical reference (1 Thessalonians 5:23) highlights that humans consist of spirit, soul, and body, emphasizing God's focus on saving souls rather than bodies.
The Role of the Soul in Spiritual Governance
- The speaker stresses that God seeks to reclaim control over the soul from its dominance in human lives.
- A rhetorical question prompts reflection on how long individuals have allowed their souls to govern their lives instead of nurturing their spirits.
Discipline as a Pathway to Connection
- Personal anecdotes illustrate that discipline is essential for spiritual growth; it requires conscious effort from individuals.
- Emphasis is placed on voluntary submission to God's will as a means for personal transformation.
Self-Governance in Spirituality
- Individuals are encouraged to take responsibility for their spiritual well-being rather than relying solely on external support.
- A call for self-administration in spirituality suggests that believers should actively seek God's presence independently.
Addressing Dependency Issues
- Critique is offered regarding dependency on spiritual leaders for prayer and guidance; individuals must learn self-sufficiency in faith practices.
Pastors and Personal Responsibility
The Burden on Pastors
- Pastors are overwhelmed and exhausted, often perceived as having no personal life due to the burdens placed upon them.
- Individuals are encouraged to take ownership of their problems and apply what they learn in their spiritual training.
Learning Through Practice
- Emphasis on the importance of practice; likening it to Thomas Edison’s numerous failures before inventing the light bulb.
- Failures should be viewed as learning experiences rather than setbacks, highlighting that each attempt teaches valuable lessons.
Spiritual Warfare and Conquest
- Spiritual victories cannot be achieved passively; they require active prayer and engagement with God.
- Personal anecdotes illustrate frustrations with spiritual ignorance among individuals who fail to apply teachings effectively.
The State of the Soul
The Condition of Souls
- Many people struggle spiritually because they have not addressed their souls' needs, leading to a state of spiritual poverty.
- A call for a generation of warriors who can control their emotions, thoughts, and willpower through connection with God's spirit.
The Power of Scripture
- Reference to Hebrews 4:12 emphasizes the transformative power of God's word, which penetrates deep into one's being.
- The scripture is described as a tool for discernment between soul and spirit, essential for understanding one’s true self.
Consequences of Sin
Fragmentation of the Soul
- Sin leads to fragmentation within the soul; when one sins against God, it causes harm not only physically but also spiritually.
- Discussion on how unfaithfulness in relationships can lead to sharing parts of one's soul with others, resulting in emotional turmoil.
Impact on Relationships
- Women may hesitate to marry due to past experiences where they gave away parts of their souls during previous relationships.
Fragmentation of the Soul and Spiritual Healing
The Impact of Emotional Trauma on the Soul
- The speaker discusses how a fragment of the soul becomes trapped during moments of deep emotional connection, emphasizing a vow of eternal remembrance in relationships.
- Reflecting on personal experiences, the speaker questions how many past relationships contribute to one's emotional state, highlighting that both men and women carry fragments from multiple connections.
- The concept that sin can fragment the soul is introduced; painful experiences lead to deeper emotional wounds, causing significant trauma.
Personal Testimony: A Life-Altering Accident
- The speaker recounts an accident involving friends and family that occurred while they were starting their pastoral journey, illustrating how unexpected events can deeply affect one's psyche.
- Following the accident, the speaker describes feeling emotionally shattered and needing to engage in spiritual practices like prayer and fasting to heal from this trauma.
Understanding Fragmentation and Its Effects
- The speaker explains that parts of one’s soul can become trapped in traumatic memories, leading to recurring feelings of fear or panic when reminded of those events.
- They describe experiencing intense anxiety while driving at night due to unresolved trauma from the accident, indicating how fragmented souls can manifest physical sensations tied to past pain.
Spiritual Warfare: The Role of Heaven and Hell
- Emphasizing that God created humanity for intimacy rather than suffering, the speaker contrasts heavenly blessings with hellish oppression, asserting that spiritual realms are always active.
- Miracles occur in celestial places where believers connect with Christ; prayers may face opposition but ultimately serve as a means for divine intervention.
Healing Through Wholeness
- To receive blessings established in heavenly realms, individuals must seek completeness; fragmentation hinders access to these divine gifts meant for salvation and freedom.
- The speaker shares personal struggles with betrayal from loved ones which led to further fragmentation over time; healing requires acknowledging these pains.
The Fragmentation of the Soul
The Spiritual Struggle and Divine Intervention
- The speaker describes a metaphorical place called "lodo senagoso," likening it to a deep, smooth-walled cylinder where one can easily slide back down when trying to ascend. Only divine intervention can rescue individuals from such spiritual depths.
- Emphasizing faith, the speaker asserts that only those connected with the Holy Spirit can escape these dark places. They proclaim today as a day made by God for liberation.
The Nature of Suffering and Betrayal
- The discussion shifts to King David, who experienced profound emotional pain due to betrayal by his son Absalom and others. Despite his suffering, he was never physically imprisoned but felt trapped emotionally.
- David's soul fragmented due to personal betrayals and losses, illustrating how emotional trauma can lead to spiritual disarray.
Understanding Soul Fragmentation
- The speaker explains that the soul is a fragile entity that breaks under sudden loss or betrayal. This fragmentation is contrasted with gradual loss, which allows for mental preparation.
- A poignant example is given of a woman whose husband was killed shortly after their marriage; her soul shattered in an instant due to unexpected tragedy.
Pain and Its Consequences
- A narrative about a man who witnessed his family's murder highlights how guilt and fear can lead one into despair, resulting in self-harm as he feels trapped in pain.
- The speaker references Psalm 35:7, discussing how betrayal leads to feelings of entrapment within one's own soul, emphasizing the psychological impact of treachery on emotional well-being.
Darkness and Confusion
- Drawing from Psalm 88, the speaker notes that deep darkness symbolizes confusion and despair. When one cannot organize thoughts or find direction, it indicates fragments of their soul are lost in darkness.
- Job's experience is cited as an example of feeling overwhelmed by confusion during times of distress; this reflects how spiritual battles manifest through mental turmoil.
Spiritual Warfare and Deliverance
- The concept of "lands of jackals" represents areas filled with spiritual attacks where souls feel devoured by negative forces.
- In recounting a personal experience during spiritual warfare, the speaker emphasizes the importance of prayer and divine guidance in navigating through dark spiritual realms for deliverance.
Spiritual Authority and Deliverance
Entering Darkness with Purpose
- The speaker describes a moment of prayer, feeling the weight of darkness around them while kneeling at a prayer altar. They express determination to rescue their child from this darkness.
- Emphasizes having dual authority: maternal authority from giving birth and spiritual authority granted by God, reinforcing their confidence in confronting darkness.
Calling for Deliverance
- The speaker is instructed to call their child by name, highlighting the importance of specificity in spiritual matters as many share similar names but may be in different situations.
- In a fervent plea, they encourage their child to follow their voice towards the light, symbolizing Christ as the ultimate source of guidance and salvation.
Spiritual Insight and Revelation
- After calling out for their child, they receive divine instruction to visualize them seated in heavenly places where God's light will reveal their true condition.
- The speaker reassures that their children are not inherently bad but trapped in darkness; it requires someone to intervene and guide them toward light.
Confronting Darkness with Authority
- A powerful declaration is made about recognizing the purpose within each child born; the speaker emphasizes taking action against spiritual forces that threaten them.
- Shares an anecdote about a young boy's dangerous behavior, illustrating how vigilance and proactive measures are necessary when dealing with children who exhibit risky tendencies.
Training for Spiritual Warfare
- The speaker encourages another caregiver (May), who lacks faith, to engage with God through fasting and prayer due to concerns over her child's life-threatening actions.
- Reflecting on past experiences where they had to exercise spiritual authority over children under their care, emphasizing training others in faith as part of a broader mission.
Iglesia El Angelito: The Reality of Spiritual Struggles
The Concept of Spiritual Realms
- The speaker references a personal anecdote about someone who believed they could fly, likening it to a scene from a movie where one character imitates Dracula. This sets the stage for discussing spiritual realities.
- Emphasizes that individuals can feel trapped in their aspirations when faced with overwhelming obstacles, suggesting that these challenges stem from spiritual realms like "the land of jackals."
- Describes "the land of forgetfulness" as a place of infinite loneliness where identities are erased and dreams are shattered, leading to feelings of aimlessness.
The Impact of Spiritual Isolation
- Discusses how ministries and personal goals can become stagnant in this state, despite efforts to reach out and invite others into community spaces.
- Proclaims that today is a day of hope and divine intervention, asserting that there is provision and miracles available in heavenly places alongside Christ.
Deliverance from Despair
- Declares an intention to liberate individuals from the "land of forgetfulness," reclaiming lives, callings, and futures through the authority given by Jesus Christ.
- Highlights the emotional toll experienced by those trapped in sadness, abandonment, and rejection.
Recognition Amidst Loneliness
- Points out the beauty and kindness present in women who remain unnoticed due to their isolation; emphasizes their inner qualities rather than material attributes.
- Illustrates how many people live in despair without recognition or memory within society's framework.
Conditions in Lo Debar
- Introduces "Lo Debar" as a metaphorical representation of spiritual desolation—characterized by lack of direction, prophetic guidance, and overall hopelessness.
- Shares the story of Mephibosheth as an example; he represents those who have fallen into despair yet find comfort in their desolate surroundings.
Consequences of Spiritual Neglect
- Discusses how churches may struggle financially and spiritually due to being stuck in cycles of debt without growth or resources for improvement.
- Cites Psalm 88:12 to illustrate that those lost in "the land of forgetfulness" cannot witness God's wonders or blessings.
Understanding Abandonment
- Explains how individuals may lose opportunities due to circumstances beyond their control while living under oppressive conditions described as Lo Debar.
- Warned against equating God's plan with suffering; asserts God does not desire His followers to live under such dire conditions.
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Spiritual Realms and Personal Testimony
The Nature of Spiritual Places
- Discussion on spiritual places mentioned in Isaiah 38, highlighting themes of guilt and condemnation.
- Reference to Acts 8:23, indicating the presence of corruption among individuals seeking spiritual gifts, exemplified by a magician's request for power.
- Emphasis on the cyclical nature of struggles faced by people who are trapped in negative patterns, needing liberation.
The Abyss and Its Implications
- Description of the abyss as a place filled with bitterness, pain, sadness, death, and shadows; referencing Psalm 23.
- Mention of God's promise to rescue individuals from these dark places before sharing a personal testimony.
Personal Experience During COVID
- Narration of a personal experience during August 2020 when the speaker celebrated their daughter's birthday amidst the pandemic.
- Description of feeling unwell after returning home; initial thoughts about possibly having contracted COVID while being with family.
Spiritual Encounter in Distress
- Account of experiencing severe physical discomfort leading to a vision where the speaker enters an elevator destined for deep spiritual realms.
- Vivid imagery describing an encounter with two men—one dressed as a doctor—during this vision that leads to feelings of mental torture.
Descent into Darkness
- The speaker describes losing consciousness while descending in the elevator and experiencing profound despair in an infinite space without refuge.
- Repeated experiences of disorientation and fear while navigating through various doors symbolizing choices or paths within this spiritual journey.
A Journey Through the Depths: Spiritual Insights and Revelations
The Descent into Darkness
- The speaker describes a profound experience of torment, having spent three hours descending into darkness after arriving home at 6 PM.
- As they descend, they observe various layers of the earth, noting changes in color from light gray to orange and finally to black, indicating a deepening spiritual journey.
- Upon reaching what feels like solid concrete, the speaker hears their father's voice urging them to tell their soul and blessings to emerge from the depths.
The Voice of Power
- The voice described is powerful and multifaceted, likened to thunder or a waterfall, commanding attention with its intensity.
- This voice instructs the speaker to communicate with their soul and blessings, emphasizing urgency and divine authority.
- In response to this call, the speaker begins speaking in tongues passionately until reminded by a presence not to disturb others nearby.
A Vision of Abundance
- The speaker witnesses an extraordinary mansion filled with beauty and abundance during this spiritual encounter.
- They are reassured that this vision represents only the minimum of what they will receive if they can extract their soul from the abyss.
Divine Intervention and Fragmentation
- After awakening from this experience at 9 PM, the speaker reflects on feeling unwell but realizes it was a spiritual encounter rather than physical illness.
- They emphasize that many souls may be trapped due to past traumas such as betrayal or abandonment; these fragments need divine intervention for healing.
A Call to Action
- The speaker declares that individuals must take action against stagnation in their spiritual lives; there are abundant blessings available for those willing to seek them out.
- Citing Isaiah 42, they convey God's promise of justice and liberation for those imprisoned in darkness or despair.
- They proclaim empowerment over darkness through divine command—encouraging listeners that miracles await beyond current struggles.
Authority to Free the Captives
The Power of Divine Authority
- The speaker emphasizes their divine authority granted by God to liberate those imprisoned in various forms of darkness and violence. This includes individuals trapped in emotional or spiritual prisons, symbolized by "houses of prisons" and "rooms of violence."
- They assert possession of the "key of David," a metaphor for having the power to open doors that no one can close, indicating a strong belief in their ability to facilitate freedom through Christ's authority.
- The act of opening these doors is described as prophetic, suggesting that it is not merely an action but a divinely inspired mission aimed at releasing souls from captivity. The speaker expresses confidence that fragments of souls will emerge from darkness when these doors are opened.
Identifying Areas of Captivity
- A call is made for individuals to identify where their souls are trapped, with an assurance that they will be freed. The speaker insists on the intervention of Jehovah (God) rather than human effort, highlighting reliance on divine power for liberation.
- There is a focus on various states of affliction experienced by people: torment, oppression, and despair due to long-term struggles without resolution—some praying for decades without answers because they remain in "the land of forgetfulness."
Breaking Chains and Releasing Blessings
- The speaker declares they have opened the prison door where souls were held captive and proclaims freedom from various forms of bondage including mental illness and despair. This liberation extends beyond just individuals; it encompasses blessings that have been withheld due to spiritual barriers.
- An urgent message follows about blessings being retained in the abyss due to a guardian spirit named Apoleón (the destroyer), who prevents these blessings from manifesting in people's lives. This highlights a struggle against spiritual forces obstructing divine favor.
Commanding Spiritual Forces
- A demand is made for angels to arrest oppressive spirits preventing souls from escaping their captivity, emphasizing an active engagement with spiritual warfare as part of this liberation process. The urgency reflects a deep conviction about the necessity for divine intervention against malevolent forces.
- Asserting authority over these spirits, the speaker calls upon God's power to immobilize them so that souls can be released into freedom—a powerful declaration meant to inspire hope among listeners seeking deliverance from their struggles.
Collective Liberation Efforts
- There’s an invitation extended for collective participation in this liberation process; encouraging those present or listening to seek freedom actively while affirming faith in Jesus' name as central to achieving this goal. It underscores community involvement alongside individual efforts towards healing and restoration.
- Finally, there’s a proclamation regarding authority over strongholds preventing release from captivity—an assertion meant not only as encouragement but also as empowerment for others facing similar challenges within their lives or families.