In the following video Robert Morris teaches on the "Jezebel spirit." Don't recall hearing about that one in the New Testament.
At 34:27, he gives as an example Jonathan and David. In his mind, Jonathan was possessed by a Jezebel spirit. He was insecure and wasn't a true friend to David. He says, in essence, Jonathan was controlling and manipulated David so he (Jonathan) would be well-positioned whether David lived or died.
Morris is the guy who told his congregation if they didn't tithe they were opening the door for demon possession. The lies just keep on comin'.
At 34:27, he gives as an example Jonathan and David. In his mind, Jonathan was possessed by a Jezebel spirit. He was insecure and wasn't a true friend to David. He says, in essence, Jonathan was controlling and manipulated David so he (Jonathan) would be well-positioned whether David lived or died.
Morris is the guy who told his congregation if they didn't tithe they were opening the door for demon possession. The lies just keep on comin'.
It is noteworthy that Jonathon lost his life. I believe that Jonathon could easily have been a snare. Saul's descendants did not hand over the crown to David peacefully. We don't know which side Jonathon would have chosen. Jonathon may have tried to take the crown for himself.
Before criticising Robert Morris, it would help you to listen to his "Living Free" seminar series. He goes into great depth and backs up his statements with scripture. Jezebel was a manipulator who caused King Ahab to sin against God. There is certainly such a thing as a Jezebel spirit. In the early days of our small fellowship, one of the women began phoning people in the group. She was planting seeds of dissent, especially against the pastor. She started with me, as we were sort of dating. It was subtle and crafty.
At the same time, one of the other women had a word of knowledge about the situation and phoned me to warn me. She had the word "Jezebel" from the Lord. I ended the friendship immediately and the woman left the fellowship. Some time later, she called to apologise to the pastor. She had moved on by then, so we did not see her again.