Old Slave Plantation & Confederate Soldiers …Don & Millie W.

 

 A number of years ago we were asked to visit an old Plantation in southern North Carolina, listed on the national register and occupied by a Baptist family with children. A beautiful place situated in a very rural area. The occupants had been seeing a bird flying in their den and this was scary to them. One of their children died suddenly at a young age in the front yard of the home.

 

Another strange issue was that they would hear Confederate soldiers walking up the stairs during the night and hearing them talk on the porch. CSA soldiers did visit this home during the Civil War. It was also the home of a number of slaves, some of the buildings and bricks were made by slaves.

 

AN inspection of the home revealed the following demonic contact objects:

 

We suggested that they begin to destroy the objects and they responded to some of our suggestions. There was fear in the people for they did not understand how demons operate with contact objects. Is everything demonic? Of course not! But many things are and much of what they had in their home were natural conduits for demons to “attach themselves to” and begin to cause trouble.

 

We led them in some prayers of repentance and release and some curses were broken. The heavy curse of slavery cried out while we were there. Slavery is the “Willie Lynch Curse”, a major curse on Black people. White people who also had ancestors who were slaveowners have curses on them coming down the family line. This writer comes from a Georgia family who had plantation slaves and I had to break many curses off my life due to the sins of my ancestors. Iniquities of the fathers is a real thing, contrary to the general teaching of most churches.

 

We never heard how much freedom this family did receive but obviously they live under many curses that they need to address, pray about and break the curses in the name of Jesus.

 

On this website are 2 VIDEO teaching on Contact Objects entitled “What’s in your house?”

 

Remember the wise saying about contact objects – “when in doubt cast them out”