‘That Demon’s Lying’: Pastor Shares Chilling Deliverance Moment
Pastor Mike Signorelli of V1 Church in New York City is no stranger to spiritual warfare.
In fact, he’s spent a great deal of his ministry not only confronting the demonic realm but also helping Christians understand how it operates in the modern era.
“One time, I was casting demons out of a woman. As a matter of fact, she came forward for prayer and didn’t even ask for deliverance,” he said. “And then all of a sudden this demon started to manifest, and I cast the demon out, and then the woman went completely limp.”
At the time, everyone assumed a spiritual healing had taken place, but Signorelli felt something was off.
“I remember the Holy Spirit spoke to me and said, ‘No, that demon’s lying. The demon’s still there,'” he recalled. “I spoke to the demon. I said, ‘No, I know there’s still a demon in there. … You’re not deceiving me,’ and as soon as I said that this woman’s head recoiled with this crazy, evil-sounding laugh.”
The moment was so shocking that everyone in the room jumped back. Signorelli said everything went from “she’s delivered” to “Oh, no,” as people realized there was still work to do.
“It’s like a movie moment,” he said. “I finished the deliverance, and cast that demon out, and took authority over the spirit. But, it was in that moment where I realized how real the spiritual realm is.”
Watch Signorelli tell the rest of the story above, and be sure to stream “Investigating the Supernatural: Angels and Demons,” CBN’s new documentary that draws on insights from credible experts, medical knowledge, historical context, and eyewitness testimony, to explore the roles of angels and demons, the reality of spiritual warfare, and how these forces intersect with everyday life.
We’ll leave you with the trailer:
Pastor Mike Signorelli of V1 Church in New York City is no stranger to spiritual warfare.
In fact, he’s spent a great deal of his ministry not only confronting the demonic realm but also helping Christians understand how it operates in the modern era.
“One time, I was casting demons out of a woman. As a matter of fact, she came forward for prayer and didn’t even ask for deliverance,” he said. “And then all of a sudden this demon started to manifest, and I cast the demon out, and then the woman went completely limp.”
At the time, everyone assumed a spiritual healing had taken place, but Signorelli felt something was off.
“I remember the Holy Spirit spoke to me and said, ‘No, that demon’s lying. The demon’s still there,'” he recalled. “I spoke to the demon. I said, ‘No, I know there’s still a demon in there. … You’re not deceiving me,’ and as soon as I said that this woman’s head recoiled with this crazy, evil-sounding laugh.”
The moment was so shocking that everyone in the room jumped back. Signorelli said everything went from “she’s delivered” to “Oh, no,” as people realized there was still work to do.
“It’s like a movie moment,” he said. “I finished the deliverance, and cast that demon out, and took authority over the spirit. But, it was in that moment where I realized how real the spiritual realm is.”
Watch Signorelli tell the rest of the story above, and be sure to stream “Investigating the Supernatural: Angels and Demons,” CBN’s new documentary that draws on insights from credible experts, medical knowledge, historical context, and eyewitness testimony, to explore the roles of angels and demons, the reality of spiritual warfare, and how these forces intersect with everyday life.
We’ll leave you with the trailer:
teachings of the Bible are so muddled and self-contradictory that it was possible for Christians to happily burn heretics alive for five long centuries. It was even possible for the most venerated patriarchs of the Church, like St. Augustine and St. Thomas Aquinas, to conclude that heretics should be tortured (Augustine) or killed outright (Aquinas). Martin Luther and John Calvin advocated the wholesale murder of heretics, apostates, Jews, and witches. - Sam Harris, "Letter To A Christian Nation"


