 A lot of Christians or a lot of religious community does not practice this what Jesus practiced. When it comes to healing, it seems like everybody believes in healing. Even though there's very little healing that is happening in a lot of Christian communities, but we're very open to healing. Healing is good. Free health for many people. Everybody welcomes it. When it comes to casting out of demons or evil spirits, a lot of Christians also believe in it. As long as we are doing that out of witch doctors or people who are somewhere deep, deep, deep into Satanism, the problem with those two kinds of people is most likely they'll never come to our churches. And therefore, the idea of casting out evil spirits remains for those really, really, really bad people, like the witch doctors and people who are like satanic priests who probably are not going to come here. But Jesus did not cast out demons from satanic priests, though they existed. We don't see a cultic man hidden from other countries coming in who practice some witchcraft and Jesus casting out spirits. Out of them, we see actually out of normal people who live normal life, some a little bit abnormal, like the guy who was running around naked and tied and lived in the caves, crazy. But everybody else, there were normal people who struggled with normal things and Jesus would come on the scene and the Bible says he would come against the evil spirit and the demon would come out and the person's life would be changed. Christians, as Christians, sometimes we have a problem swallowing that idea because we believe that if you accept Jesus into your heart immediately Jesus being the light comes in and all the darkness is gone. Now that is correct theologically, that is correct positionally, but that is not correct practically. Because to say when Jesus comes into your heart and all the darkness leaves is to say when Jesus comes into your heart all of your fear, all of your doubt, all of your unforgiveness, all of your past and everything that is negative also vanishes. Now that is a good statement, but it's practically not true. Because when you receive Jesus, there is still some stuff you got to work with, anxiety, fear, depression, unforgiveness, sleepless nights, lust, pride, amen. Answer my question, how can Jesus live inside of you, being the light and fear live there as well? I remember talking to one young leader, a youth pastor actually and he said, I have a hard time believing, how do you guys pray for people to demons to come out of people if they are Christians? I'm like, why not? He said Jesus and demons cannot live together. I asked him, can Jesus and anxiety live together? I said, is anxiety mentioned as one of the fruit of the spirit? I don't think so. Anxiety is not from God. Anxiety is dark, Jesus is light. How can Jesus and anxiety live together? I'm like, do you ever get anxious? He said yes. How can Jesus live with anxiety? He's light and anxiety is darkness. Why doesn't he cast it out? He's like, I don't know. I'm like, I do. That's why we have to cast out that anxiety. Because Jesus lives in you doesn't necessarily mean everything is gone. You know what it means? This is what it means. When Jesus comes to live within you, he gives you victory right away, positionally. And after he gives you victory, he says, go and fight. It's kind of like in the book of Joshua. Remember when Joshua goes into the Promised Land and the Bible says that they see this big city of Jericho and God meets with Joshua and has this encounter, this like, it's kind of like your moment with Jesus when Jesus comes into your heart. God comes with Joshua says, remove your shoes. He removes your shoes. He says, Joshua, you the man of valor. I'm the captain of the Lord's armies. Nice to meet you. My name is So and so we just met. It's kind of like your salvation. And then he says, Joshua, I've given you Jericho and all of its mighty man. They are within your hands by Joshua. And Joshua leaves, walks out. He says, that was a fantastic meeting with God. He looks at Jericho and is still there. I don't understand. Was Jesus bluffing? Was God saying the truth? He said, he's given me victory, but Jericho is still standing. But then this angel, this God saying to Joshua, now go and circle Jericho and take it down. I don't understand, Lord. You just gave me victory and now you're telling me to go fight. Yes, in the spiritual world I shifted things in your favor so that now you can make it into the practical and you can see that as reality. See, most of us think when Jesus comes into your heart and gives you victory that means everything just quickly changes. Everything changes in the spiritual world where now in the spiritual world God's favor is on your side, not God's wrath is on your side. But you can still live with walls around your life if you choose not to act on that victory and make it a reality in your practical life. Can somebody say amen? So we don't fight for victory. We fight from victory. As Christians, getting victory does not necessarily mean you avoid a fight. Getting victory means you're thrown into one.