Spirit of fear Go in! Jesus' Name
I am sure many of you are familiar with panic attacks. Some of you may have had one or know someone who has. They can vary in severity and I have run on a ton of them over the years. Sometimes they can be so severe they will completely incapacitate the person causing a need for sedation. Some time ago I was at work (firefighter/Paramedic) and was dispatched to a young man who was having a panic (anxiety) attack. This young man was lying on the floor curled up in the fetal position completely incapacitated by the severity of the attack. Normally this is a case for our sedation protocol. As I approached him I took authority over the spirit of fear, bound it and cast it out. I would say it probably takes at least 10 minutes for a person having a average panic attack to begin to calm down and I have taken people to the hospital in this young man’s condition who haven't calmed down even after sedation efforts. We picked him up off of the floor and sat him in a chair. I turned around to get something and when I faced the pt again his breathing had returned to normal and he was acting appropriately once again. This was probably 1-2 minutes after I bound fear. The power of a severe panic attack was broken as spiritual authority was exercised. AMAZING!! It was enough to illicit some comments from my partner about how fast the pt was back to normal. I have never seen someone recover that fast especially from an attack as severe as this one. Purely the power of God. Amen!
Jesse Birkey
I am sure many of you are familiar with panic attacks. Some of you may have had one or know someone who has. They can vary in severity and I have run on a ton of them over the years. Sometimes they can be so severe they will completely incapacitate the person causing a need for sedation. Some time ago I was at work (firefighter/Paramedic) and was dispatched to a young man who was having a panic (anxiety) attack. This young man was lying on the floor curled up in the fetal position completely incapacitated by the severity of the attack. Normally this is a case for our sedation protocol. As I approached him I took authority over the spirit of fear, bound it and cast it out. I would say it probably takes at least 10 minutes for a person having a average panic attack to begin to calm down and I have taken people to the hospital in this young man’s condition who haven't calmed down even after sedation efforts. We picked him up off of the floor and sat him in a chair. I turned around to get something and when I faced the pt again his breathing had returned to normal and he was acting appropriately once again. This was probably 1-2 minutes after I bound fear. The power of a severe panic attack was broken as spiritual authority was exercised. AMAZING!! It was enough to illicit some comments from my partner about how fast the pt was back to normal. I have never seen someone recover that fast especially from an attack as severe as this one. Purely the power of God. Amen!
Jesse Birkey
