Born for Battle: Bloodline Deliverance & the Nephilim Agenda — with Christa Elisha | EP 159
In this power-packed episode, John sits down with Christa Elisha to unpack her book Born for Battle—a field guide for strategic spiritual warfare and bloodline deliverance. We dive into Jesus’ supernatural worldview, why deliverance still matters, the hidden mechanics of Freemasonry oaths, “quantum” agreements of thought and speech, the Python spirit in pop culture, and how to identify and break family-line patterns that keep believers stuck. Practical, direct, and deeply hope-filled.
Key takeaways
- Deliverance isn’t fringe—it’s essential discipleship and part of the Gospel’s power.
- Agreements (spoken or rehearsed in thought) can create legal footholds—truth and repentance break them.
- Freemasonry rites mirror specific spiritual bondages that often manifest in families until renounced.
- Look for repeating bloodline patterns (health, finance, relationships, premature death) and confront them with targeted prayer and deliverance.
- Reform is shifting many toward table-centric, discipleship-first “new wineskin” expressions of church.
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Timestamps
03:12 Jesus’ worldview, Enoch, and confronting rebel powers
08:05 “State of the Union” & “intelligence briefing” vision behind the book
13:40 Freemasonry rites explained (oaths, symbols, degrees) and their effects
19:58 Queen of Heaven/Isis dynamics and marriage/family fallout
25:47 Thought loops, “quantum” agreements, and renewing the mind
31:22 Pop culture & the Python spirit (the Taylor Swift/Cassandra discussion)
37:55 Strategic intercession over regions: nets, altars, and authority
42:28 How to spot bloodline iniquity: 7 recurring patterns to watch
47:36 Medical/finance hits tied to Hermes & Masonic vows; caduceus note
52:10 Back/neck pain patterns vs. Masonic degree progression
56:33 Odin lore, serial-killer statistics, and ancestral worship echoes
1:02:05 Evangelism through deliverance—power demonstrations in Acts today
1:06:48 House church vs. Constantinian theater: the “new wineskin”
1:13:20 A word for John and a charge to reformers
1:17:10 Homework & next steps: renunciations, discipleship, and regional impact
1:20:30 Wrap, resources, and call to action Episode credits