
Ungodly Soul Ties
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Welcome to Apostolic Ministry, Apostle Jacqueline.
Below is a powerful, scripturally grounded deliverance session outline you can use for your morning session on ungodly soul ties, including witchcraft, sexual sin, repentance, renunciation, and breaking of ungodly covenants for both men and women.
Introduction: Ungodly soul ties and sexual sin are spiritual bonds and behaviours that entangle the soul, distort identity, and hinder intimacy with God. These strongholds often open doors to oppression, confusion, and delayed destiny if not addressed through repentance and deliverance.
I. What Is a Soul Tie? Definition:
A soul tie is an emotional, spiritual, or physical bond between two people. It can be godly (e.g., David and Jonathan in 1 Samuel 18:1) or ungodly, especially when formed through sexual immorality, manipulation, abuse, or toxic attachments. Key Verse: “Or do you not know that he who is joined to a harlot is one body with her? For ‘the two,’ He says, ‘shall become one flesh.’”
— 1 Corinthians 6:16 (NKJV) This Scripture reveals that sexual intercourse is not just physical—it creates a spiritual union, which, if outside of God's covenant of marriage, becomes an ungodly tie.
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