Prophet: How Intercessors Get ‘Hooked’ by the Spirit of Leviathan

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Marti Pieper

Prophet Jennifer Eivaz is familiar with the spirit of Leviathan. In fact, she’s dealt with this spirit of pride many times, even in those called to intercede for her and her ministry.

He attacks intercessors, she says on the Take 10 With Jenn podcast on the Charisma Podcast Network, because they “get very wonderful revelations from the Lord. Unfortunately, sometimes they also begin to exalt themselves above everybody around them because of their amazing revelations. They begin to exalt themselves, or they get a little bit offended because somebody didn’t hear them or somebody didn’t listen to what they believed God was saying,” she says. “And so this thing of pride will begin to show up in there, but they’re very good at masking it … under the intercession and the piety and the posturing of prayer.”

This spirit is devious, as Eivaz has shared (see here and here). “That spirit will come looking for a house, and so if the attitude is there, it will hook the person who’s been offended; it will hook the person who wants to be exalted,” she says. “And once that person is hooked … you cannot convince them. They begin to make accusations, they begin to point the finger, they begin to talk out of both sides of their mouth (which is what that spirit is attributed to do; it is considered to be doubleheaded, multiheaded.

“In other words, it creates confusion,” Eivaz says. “And so [people hooked by Leviathan] will do that and then you will try to talk sensibly to them, and they can’t hear anything sensibly … and they can’t humble themselves. They can’t go low anymore, because they have now been hooked by that demon principality.


“And they begin to spin out. … I will see a certain look on their face. … I will look into their face and their features will seem to shift. … And that’s how the Holy Spirit shows it to me and helps me to discern it through the attitudes, as well as this particular look I will see show up on their face. … And that’s what’s sad about it is once they’re hooked, we don’t get them back.”

But there is hope, Eivaz says. Click here to hear what God has taught her about how to deal with the spirit of Leviathan.

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