Stay free after deliverance and healing is not only a spiritual desire but also a daily walk with Jesus Christ through prayer, God’s Word, obedience, repentance, and the guidance of the Holy Spirit.
Learning to Stay Free After Deliverance and Healing
Deliverance and healing are powerful works of God. They reveal that Jesus Christ is not only able to forgive sin but also to restore wounded hearts, break spiritual bondage, and bring people out of darkness into His light.
But deliverance is not the end of the journey.
It is the beginning of a new walk.
Many people desire freedom. They pray, cry before God, receive ministry, and experience a real touch from the Holy Spirit. Yet after some time, some begin to struggle again with the same patterns, the same fears, the same emotional wounds, or the same spiritual battles.
This does not mean that Jesus is weak. It means that freedom must be guarded.
Jesus said, “So if the Son sets you free, you will be free indeed” (John 8:36, BibleGateway). True freedom comes from Christ. But after receiving freedom, believers must learn to walk daily with Him.
In my own journey of faith, ministry, education, tourism, and law, I have learned one important truth: freedom is not only received in a moment; it must be lived through daily obedience.
Deliverance Is the Beginning of a New Walk
When a person is delivered, something real happens spiritually. Doors are closed. Burdens are lifted. Fear begins to lose its power. The heart becomes aware again of the love and authority of Jesus Christ.
But deliverance is not meant to produce spiritual laziness. It is meant to begin a new life of discipleship.
In education, a student may experience inspiration in one class, but real growth comes through daily learning. The same principle applies spiritually. A person may experience a powerful moment of deliverance, but lasting transformation requires discipline, humility, and daily renewal.
This is why spiritual freedom must be followed by spiritual formation.
A person who has been set free must learn how to think differently, speak differently, choose differently, and respond differently. Freedom is not only about leaving darkness. It is also about learning how to walk in the light.
You may also read my personal testimony here: From Darkness to Light through Jesus Christ.
Why Some People Return to Old Bondage
One of the most painful realities in deliverance and healing ministry is seeing people return to the very patterns from which God has already rescued them.
Sometimes this happens because old habits are not replaced with godly habits. Sometimes old relationships continue to influence the heart. Sometimes bitterness, unforgiveness, fear, pride, or hidden sin remain unaddressed.
In the legal world, I have learned that an unresolved issue can become a serious future problem. A small open door may later become the center of conflict. In spiritual life, the same principle often applies. What is not surrendered to God may become an entry point for repeated bondage.
That is why the Bible says, “It is for freedom that Christ has set us free. Stand firm, then, and do not let yourselves be burdened again…” (Galatians 5:1, BibleGateway).
The phrase “stand firm” is important. Freedom requires spiritual alertness.
A person cannot walk in freedom while continuously returning to the same doors that once brought bondage.
Renewing the Mind Through the Word of God
Deliverance breaks bondage, but the Word of God renews the mind.
Many spiritual battles continue because the mind still carries old beliefs: “I am rejected,” “I will never change,” “God cannot use me,” “My past defines me,” or “I am too broken to be restored.”
These thoughts must be confronted by the truth of Scripture.
Romans 12:2 teaches that transformation comes through the renewing of the mind. This means that healing is not only emotional. It is also mental and spiritual. The Word of God replaces lies with truth.
In education, repetition shapes understanding. In spiritual life, meditation on God’s Word shapes identity.
A person who wants to stay free after deliverance must build a new inner life through Scripture. The Bible is not merely a religious book. It is the living Word that reveals who God is, who we are in Christ, and how we should walk in truth.
Prayer Keeps the Heart Connected to Jesus
Prayer is not only asking God for help. Prayer is communion with God.
After deliverance and healing, prayer keeps the heart sensitive to the Holy Spirit. It helps the believer recognize temptation early, confess weakness honestly, and receive strength daily.
In tourism, especially when traveling across unfamiliar places, direction matters. A person who loses direction may arrive at the wrong destination even with good intentions. In the same way, a believer who stops praying may slowly lose spiritual direction.
Prayer keeps the soul aligned with Christ.
A prayerful life does not mean a perfect life. It means a surrendered life. It means the believer keeps returning to Jesus as the source of strength, wisdom, and peace.
Closing the Doors That Were Once Opened
Many people want freedom, but not everyone is willing to close the doors that allowed bondage to enter.
These doors may include sinful habits, destructive relationships, occult practices, bitterness, uncontrolled anger, lust, pride, dishonesty, or a lifestyle that constantly feeds the flesh instead of the Spirit.
Deliverance and healing require cooperation with God’s grace.
Jesus sets people free, but believers must also walk away from what once enslaved them.
In legal practice, protection requires structure. Documents, boundaries, responsibilities, and clear decisions matter. In spiritual life, boundaries also matter. A believer must know what to refuse, what to leave behind, and what to protect.
For broader reflections on law, responsibility, and human dignity, readers may also visit my professional writing platform at Padriadi Wiharjokusumo and my legal advisory platform at PW Law Firm Medan.
Modern Forms of Bondage in the Digital Age
Spiritual bondage does not always appear in old forms. In the modern world, bondage may also appear through anxiety, digital addiction, identity confusion, comparison, fear of rejection, and unhealthy dependence on technology.
This does not mean technology is evil in itself. Technology can serve human life. But when technology controls attention, identity, desire, and behavior, it can become a spiritual problem.
This is why Christian reflection on human dignity, technology, artificial intelligence, and the Imago Dei is increasingly important. International Christian discussions on AI have also emphasized that human beings must not be reduced to machines, data, or mere productivity. The Lausanne Movement, for example, highlights the unchanging dignity of human beings as image bearers of God (Lausanne Movement on Artificial Intelligence). The Rome Call for AI Ethics also stresses that human dignity and freedom must be protected in the use of AI systems (Rome Call for AI Ethics).
This matters for deliverance and healing ministry because true freedom includes the restoration of human identity before God.
A person is not merely a data profile.
A person is not merely a worker.
A person is not merely a wounded past.
A person is created in the image of God and called to live in Christ.
Walking Daily with the Holy Spirit
Freedom is maintained by walking with the Holy Spirit.
The Holy Spirit leads believers into truth, convicts them of sin, strengthens them in weakness, and teaches them to live in obedience. Without the Holy Spirit, freedom becomes a human effort. With the Holy Spirit, freedom becomes a daily life of grace.
This is why deliverance and healing must lead to discipleship.
A person who has been delivered must learn to forgive, worship, obey, serve, and grow. Healing is not only about feeling better. It is about becoming whole in Christ.
The goal of deliverance is not merely to escape darkness. The goal is to belong fully to Jesus.
Conclusion: Freedom Must Be Guarded in Christ
Jesus Christ still delivers. Jesus Christ still heals. Jesus Christ still restores lives that have been wounded by sin, fear, trauma, darkness, and spiritual bondage.
But after deliverance, we must walk with Him.
Freedom must be guarded through prayer, the Word of God, repentance, obedience, spiritual discipline, and daily surrender to the Holy Spirit.
My own journey through education, tourism, law, and ministry has taught me that freedom is tested in real life. It is tested in decisions, relationships, work, pressure, conflict, temptation, and responsibility.
But the grace of God is greater.
The same Jesus who sets us free is able to keep us free.
True freedom is not merely the absence of bondage. True freedom is a life surrendered to Jesus Christ.
CALL TO ACTION
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Pastor Dr. Padriadi Wiharjokusumo, Pastor Novita, and Evangelist Gabriel in a formal family ministry portrait inside a church sanctuary.





