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*The Unclean Spirit of Haughtiness*
*(II Corinthians 12:7-10)*
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*Introduction:*
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During my study of the concept of the unclean spirit, there exists a number other spirits that are unclean.
On our last dialogue about the unclean spirit, we discussed the reality of the unclean spirit
How the unclean spirit gains access to our lives and how to resist the unclean spirit.
*Point:*
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Unclean spirits are those spirits (messengers, demons, fallen angelic beings)
That are used by the prince of demons (Used by the prince of power of the air)
 
*Names:*
The god of this world
Satan
Deceiver
Liar (Father of lies) – Lies originated in him
Murderer from the beginning (Why? – Through his lies, deception – death came)
He held the power of death in his hand (In the fall of Adam & Eve, he acquired the power)
 
*Point:*
Now, as we have been studying the concept of completing our God-given vision
There are three things that can hinder us from completing the vision
 
*Question:*  What are they?
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Idolatry (Definition) – It is a continuous fight
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False prophet (Immorality) – Need a standard of moral living
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Unclean Spirit (To depart)
And what we will discover that within this unclean spirit are other unclean spirits
That affect our daily lives and we need to identify which spirit is plaguing our lives
 
Now, at some point we will talk about the spirit of fear
(Fear) – puts you into bondage ~/ bondage will paralyze you
Fear will stop you from stepping up in your ministries
Fear will stop you from giving as God has prospered you
 
But what we need to appreciate is fear is not something that God gives you.
(Reference) – I Tim.
1:7 (God has not given us the spirit of fear but of power)
 
And then there is that spirit of bondage
Now we don’t have to deal with Egyptian bondage
But there is a spirit of bondage that some of us are struggling with
And the spirit of bondage that we have to deal with is debt.
*Point:*
You know, during the holiday seasons we enhance the spirit of bondage in our lives
We max out credit cards, write checks that we know may not clear
We buy things that we really don’t need and you start the year with debt that we don’t need
 
But if we rid ourselves of the unclean spirit of bondage
Then you can say, “I’m not going to entertain the spirit of bondage”
And exercise the some self discipline.
Then there is the spirit of infirmities
And I will show you (today~/tonight) when we talk about the spirit of infirmities
That there is a connection with the spirit of haughtiness (which is what we are talking about)
 
*Point:*
So, for us to appreciate the unclean spirit of haughtiness, we need to know what haughtiness is.
(Haughtiness) – Uppidy, Arrogance, Disdainful (looking down), Insulant, Proud
(People like that) – What they have has to be superior than what you have
 
(Where did you get that?)
Won’t tell you
Even on their counternance there is a proud look (But even God doesn’t like a proud look)
 
And we don’t won’t to be plagued with having a proud look or the spirit of haughtiness
Because what that is is an unclean spirit.
And I want to talk about haughtiness from II Cor.
12
 
But on our way to II Cor. 12, make note of Proverbs 16:18 (powerful sayings)
 
*Point:*
It is through Proverbs you can invite wisdom in your life.
Wisdom is a principle thing.
(Therefore, get wisdom, but in all thy getting, get an understanding)
 
Wisdom helps you to live a better life.
Understanding is the motivation to apply the wisdom
 
*Read:* Proverbs 16:18
If you are lifted up within yourself.
The likelihood is just a few blocks from you is a fall
 
(Illustration) – Be careful how treat people (Ladder)
 
*Read:* Proverbs 16:19
*Read:* Proverbs 18:10 ( I want to be wise enough to run to the Lord)
*Read:* Proverbs 18:11 (The rich man trusts in his wealth) – Didn’t get it on your own
 
*Point:*
People get caught up on what they did.
(I did this.
I did that)
(Illustration) – President Bush (I told the Iraqi government I expect them to do this)
(How arrogant)
 
*Point:*
Now in this particular unclean spirit that we are discussing
The point I really want to share with you is it is deceptive.
And the reason it is deceptive is it can start out as a blessing
And when you get caught up in your blessing, then comes the fall
 
So, I want to share with you the deception of haughtiness
And we will close with how to dethrone haughtiness
(Dethrone) – Haughtiness is when you get high and lifted up
 
*Body:*
 
*Read:*  II Corinthians 12:7 (messenger of Satan) ~/ angel
(messenger of God – not a fallen angel) ~/ messenger from Satan – demon)
And demons are fallen angels and the evidence of demonic activities (unclean spirits)
 
(II Corinthians 12:7) – What is the purpose?
*Question:* What is the risk?
The risk is you have been blessed with some revelation that other apostles don’t have
And lest you allow that blessing to exalt you above measure, I gave you a thorn in the flesh
A demon from Satan to buffet you to keep you from lifting yourself up.
*Point:*
And later Paul will say, “I glory in my infirmity”
 
And when God gives you an infirmity in your life to mess with you
Sometimes you need the infirmity to mess with you to keep you from exalting yourself
 
*Read:* II Corinthians 12:8 (What thing?)
*Read:* II Corinthians 12:9-10 (persecution not for Christ’s sake)
But if I have persecutions (insults, distress) for Christ’s sake, when I am weak, then…)
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