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Nola Rae, Deliverance Ministry, and the Danger of Experience-Based Christianity
By Dawn HillShow Summary
In this episode of NAR to Christ, Dawn Hill examines troubling teachings connected to claims about spiritual freedom, demons, legal rights, courts of heaven, and experience-based Christianity. She calls listeners back to the sufficiency of Scripture, the finished work of Christ, and biblical sanctification.This episode considers why newer Christians and online influencers can be especially vulnerable when dramatic testimonies, supernatural claims, and personal experiences are treated as authoritative. Christians must test every teaching by Scripture and refuse systems that place believers back under fear and bondage.The greatest freedom is not found in paid sessions, spiritual formulas, or subjective experiences. True freedom is found in the gospel of Jesus Christ.Listen or Watch here:
Nola Rae Deliverance Ministry Discernment
One of the major concerns addressed in this episode is the way certain spiritual warfare teachings shift the focus from Christ’s finished work to ongoing fear, formulas, and subjective claims. When believers are told that sin, struggle, shame, fear, lust, anger, or depression must be traced to indwelling demons, biblical sanctification is replaced with a system Scripture does not teach.Dawn reminds listeners that Christians must test every spiritual claim by the Word of God. The issue is not whether someone sounds sincere, has a dramatic testimony, or claims supernatural insight. The issue is whether the teaching agrees with Scripture rightly understood.The Finished Work of Christ and True Freedom
Colossians 2:13–15 teaches that Christ has forgiven His people, canceled the record of debt against them, and triumphed over rulers and authorities through His cross. This is why teachings about Christians needing ongoing freedom from indwelling demons, legal rights, or courts of heaven place unnecessary burdens on believers and undermine the liberty Christ has secured.The New Testament calls Christians to repent of sin, put off the old man, put on the new man, walk by the Spirit, and grow in holiness. It does not instruct believers to schedule paid sessions, search for demons behind every struggle, or seek freedom through mystical experiences.Key Topics
- The danger of experience-based Christianity
- Why Christians must test spiritual claims by Scripture
- Nola Rae, online influence, and biblical discernment
- The New Apostolic Reformation and spiritual bondage
- Why believers should not be told they have indwelling demons
- Legal rights, courts of heaven, and unbiblical fear
- The problem with charging for spiritual freedom
- Biblical sanctification versus blaming demons for sin
- Colossians 2 and the triumph of Christ
- The sufficiency of God’s Word for life and godliness
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Listen to this episode on SermonAudio and watch on YouTube.Continue Growing in Biblical Discernment
If this episode helped you think more carefully about spiritual warfare, online teaching, and the sufficiency of Scripture, we encourage you to continue exploring more resources from Dawn Hill and NAR to Christ.Dawn Hill helps Christians understand the errors of the New Apostolic Reformation, false prophecy, hyper-charismatic teaching, and experience-based spirituality while pointing listeners back to Christ, the gospel, and the Word of God.Learn more about Dawn Hill and NAR to ChristWatch more episodes of NAR to Christ on YouTubeDawn Hill is a Christian blogger known as The Lovesick Scribe, and the host of The Lovesick Scribe Podcast. She is passionate about sharing the truth and pointing others back to Jesus Christ through the written Word as the standard of authority for Christian living and instruction while being led by the Holy Spirit into maturity. She is the author of NonProphet Woke: The Reformation of a Modern-Day Disciple. She writes articles for Christianity.com, Servants of Grace, and her blog posts have been shared by individuals such as Tim Challies. She will be featured in the upcoming docuseries, American Gospel: Spirit and Fire. She co-leads a women’s support group with Emily Massey called Snatched from the Flames, where they minister to women who have come out of the hypercharismatic and New Apostolic Reformation movement. She is a wife to Nicholas and a mother to Anabel and Ephraim. You can follow her on The Lovesick Scribe and Instagram.




