The Jezebel spirit is a subject that has been popping up on many platforms lately. What should one do if one encounters an individual with such as flaw as this...
https://www.christianity.com/wiki/christian-life/what-is-the-jezebel-spirit.htmlThe Jezebel spirit is a subject that has been popping up on many platforms lately. What should one do if one encounters an individual with such as flaw as this...
Well how about volunteering your definition?That article gave a thumbnail history about the person Jezebel, and had a topic about what defines a jezebel spirit, but it never did define what a Jezebel spirit is. All the article said on what a Jezebel spirit is, was that it is more insidious than other spirits and tears up a church from the inside. Those are not defining characteristics.
Have you encountered a Jezebel?The Jezebel spirit is a subject that has been popping up on many platforms lately. What should one do if one encounters an individual with such as flaw as this...
According to what some pastors have told me, I have met a few throughout my life.Have you encountered a Jezebel?
I've always wondered, why (within the church community) has there been so much focus on a "Jezebel spirit", especially as an assumed separate entity?
I grew up in a church that did not assign various evil spirits to coordinating traits in people, but in my 20's, I went to an Assemblies of God church that taught about such things as the "Jezebel spirit" (and seemed to nearly assign demons to almost any circumstance.)
Why are there not assigned evil spirits to other women (or men, for that matter) of the Bible as well? For instance, why doesn't anyone talk about a Queen Vashti spirit (from the book of Esther, refusing to obey her husband's call to be put on display)?
And even more on point with the "Jezebel spirit", why doesn't anyone talk about an "Ahab spirit"? Petulant, moody, throws tantrums when he doesn't get what he wants, allowing himself to be lead by evil counsel, and no remorse about mowing anyone and everyone in his way.
This is more than enough fodder to shape up an evil entity in itself.
So why doesn't anyone discuss an ""Ahab spirit" as Jezebel's counterpart?
(I am not asking the OP in particular; I've just always wondered why so much attention has always been given to Jezebel and not to Ahab.)
I do believe there is an anti-woman spin when "Jezebel spirit" is being discussed. It also begs the question, why don't men have more willpower to resist the Jezebel spirit? Why do they get a pass when they succumb to the powers of the Jezebel spirit? If people/pastors are broadening the term to include a lot of women in the group, that is a problem.
Unless I'm missing something, the only place in Scripture I've personally read that mentions having a "X spirit" or "the spirit of X" is in 1 John where he wrote that anyone who does NOT confess that Christ Jesus has come in the flesh has the spirit of antichrist (or Antichrist, depending on translation).
I've always wondered, why (within the church community) has there been so much focus on a "Jezebel spirit", especially as an assumed separate entity?
I grew up in a church that did not assign various evil spirits to coordinating traits in people, but in my 20's, I went to an Assemblies of God church that taught about such things as the "Jezebel spirit" (and seemed to nearly assign demons to almost any circumstance.)
Why are there not assigned evil spirits to other women (or men, for that matter) of the Bible as well? For instance, why doesn't anyone talk about a Queen Vashti spirit (from the book of Esther, refusing to obey her husband's call to be put on display)?
And even more on point with the "Jezebel spirit", why doesn't anyone talk about an "Ahab spirit"? Petulant, moody, throws tantrums when he doesn't get what he wants, allowing himself to be lead by evil counsel, and no remorse about mowing anyone and everyone in his way.
This is more than enough fodder to shape up an evil entity in itself.
So why doesn't anyone discuss an ""Ahab spirit" as Jezebel's counterpart?
(I am not asking the OP in particular; I've just always wondered why so much attention has always been given to Jezebel and not to Ahab.)
It's rare but I have seen people refer to other spirits in the same manner. Typically you have to provoke them to it, though, as they won't bring it up themselves.I've always wondered, why (within the church community) has there been so much focus on a "Jezebel spirit", especially as an assumed separate entity?
I grew up in a church that did not assign various evil spirits to coordinating traits in people, but in my 20's, I went to an Assemblies of God church that taught about such things as the "Jezebel spirit" (and seemed to nearly assign demons to almost any circumstance.)
Why are there not assigned evil spirits to other women (or men, for that matter) of the Bible as well? For instance, why doesn't anyone talk about a Queen Vashti spirit (from the book of Esther, refusing to obey her husband's call to be put on display)?
And even more on point with the "Jezebel spirit", why doesn't anyone talk about an "Ahab spirit"? Petulant, moody, throws tantrums when he doesn't get what he wants, allowing himself to be lead by evil counsel, and no remorse about mowing anyone and everyone in his way.
This is more than enough fodder to shape up an evil entity in itself.
So why doesn't anyone discuss an ""Ahab spirit" as Jezebel's counterpart?
(I am not asking the OP in particular; I've just always wondered why so much attention has always been given to Jezebel and not to Ahab.)