“The Spirit of Python – Studio” with Jentezen Franklin

Click to join the conversation with over 500,000 Pentecostal believers and scholars

Click to get our FREE MOBILE APP and stay connected

| PentecostalTheology.com

               

Kingdom Connection Hosted by Jentezen Franklin – Watch : “The Spirit of Python – Studio”

By nature, pythons kill their prey, constricting it until it can no longer breathe, literally suffocating it. In the spirit realm Satan works the same way, slowly working his way into our lives, attempting to steal the breath of the Holy Spirt from us. In this podcast you’ll learn how to recognize the “Spirt of Python” and to defeat the plans of the enemy. God wants you to … breathe again!

40 Comments

  • Jon Ray
    Reply August 1, 2016

    Jon Ray

    Classic!

  • David Lewayne Porter
    Reply August 1, 2016

    David Lewayne Porter

    The original one was great, but the second one was awesome.
    They said the second one far out reached the original.

  • Jon Ray
    Reply August 1, 2016

    Jon Ray

    The original was from winter fest if not mistaken

  • Jon Ray
    Reply August 1, 2016

    Jon Ray

    Then again maybe 2009 was a combo presentation 🙂 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lTBhhhySsDA

  • Charles Page
    Reply August 1, 2016

    Charles Page

    the spirit of Python is in the bottomless pit along with his many demon creatures. He exist in the mind of Jentezen

  • Jon Ray
    Reply August 1, 2016

    Jon Ray

    Alan N Carla Smith is the official historian of those years at winter-fest and could give us a much more informative answer

  • Corey Forsyth
    Reply August 1, 2016

    Corey Forsyth

    I have always enjoyed this message. Thanks for posting it

  • David Lewayne Porter
    Reply August 1, 2016

    David Lewayne Porter

    Charles Page
    Then how do you explain our enemy roaming the earth still seeking,
    Us wrestling again principalities, powers, rulers of wickness?

    Let’s not overlook 1 Tim 4:1 (spirits – plural).
    Doctrines of devils (plural).

    Still active.
    1 John 4:1

  • Charles Page
    Reply August 1, 2016

    Charles Page

    we have active religious imaginations that seem boundless.

  • Corey Forsyth
    Reply August 1, 2016

    Corey Forsyth

    I want biblical support for your statements. You never gave it in our last discussion 😀

    • Charles Page
      Reply August 1, 2016

      Charles Page

      my strongest belief is in II Thess chapter 2. All that he is referencing is preceding the return of Christ and then afterwards. ..he will be taken out of he way! the mystery of iniquity

      then shall that wicked one be revealed, whom the lord shall consume with the spirit of his mouth and shall destroy with the brightness of his coming! This was the coming in 70 AD

    • David Lewayne Porter
      Reply August 1, 2016

      David Lewayne Porter

      (Shaking my head)

    • Charles Page
      Reply August 1, 2016

      Charles Page

      unbeliever 🙂

    • David Lewayne Porter
      Reply August 1, 2016

      David Lewayne Porter

      No, just in your application of 70 ad.

    • Charles Page
      Reply August 1, 2016

      Charles Page

      blame Corey Forsyth, he was desirious of what I believed.

    • Charles Page
      Reply August 1, 2016

      Charles Page

      David Lewayne Porter you must be a dispensationalist

    • David Lewayne Porter
      Reply August 1, 2016

      David Lewayne Porter

      Just simply shaking my head.
      It does not effect me either way.
      I hope it works for you.

    • Corey Forsyth
      Reply August 1, 2016

      Corey Forsyth

      Good grief… has my wife been visiting this page?! LOL Getting blamed for everything….??

    • David Lewayne Porter
      Reply August 1, 2016

      David Lewayne Porter

      Dispensationalist, closer to that than ad 70.

      Too many things are left undone if we apply 70ad thinking.

    • Charles Page
      Reply August 1, 2016

      Charles Page

      Everything is left undone In dispensationalism

    • David Lewayne Porter
      Reply August 1, 2016

      David Lewayne Porter

      But it is explained as to why in dispensationalism.
      And no sir, respectfully EVERYTHING is not left undone.
      The Bible is being fulfilled everyday.
      Just watch the news (any channel will work).
      ?

    • Nathan Ridgeway
      Reply August 3, 2016

      Nathan Ridgeway

      Dispensationalism is the product of the mind of one Charles Larkin. He dissected the Bible into parts and avowed that certain parts only applied to certain times. I don’t believe in dispen-sensationalism. If your theology rests on that foundation, you are still a junior theologian. Open your eyes and see the Big Picture!

    • David Lewayne Porter
      Reply August 3, 2016

      David Lewayne Porter

      Nathan
      So not being a dispensationalist you still see a need for animal sacrifice?
      You still see a need for the feast of tabernacles, passover, you still see the need for a priesthood? You still see the need for women to be “keepers at home” only?

      You don’t see an application between the 7 actual churches in Revelation and the 7 church dispensational periods in history?

      Jesus is the same, always. Everything else changes.

    • Nathan Ridgeway
      Reply August 3, 2016

      Nathan Ridgeway

      All the Bible is written for all of us for all of time. All the OT is reflected in the NT and vice-versa. At the Holy Communion we in fact observe the Passover and on it goes. There is a picture of every NT worship act in the history of the OT. I am not a dispensationalist and I do not think it proper to chop up God’s message to man in such a way. Just read the Word contextually and ingest its message.

    • David Lewayne Porter
      Reply August 3, 2016

      David Lewayne Porter

      So then a dispensationalist can in fact see some points as for them now and others not as much.
      (Example Rev 12 and 13).

    • Nathan Ridgeway
      Reply August 3, 2016

      Nathan Ridgeway

      David, I am also not a believer in Reformed theology. You should read the Bible for yourself. Don’t view it through someone else’s glasses

    • David Lewayne Porter
      Reply August 3, 2016

      David Lewayne Porter

      Nathan Ridgeway
      LoL.
      I have read it for myself.
      But thank you for your concern.

      I do not hold to Reformed theology either. I do not see a need for most of their beliefs as stated.

  • Jon Ray
    Reply August 1, 2016

    Jon Ray

    That’s Ricky Grimsley dept. but he has gone over his fb allowance Corey Forsyth has it always been with the got high song?

  • Corey Forsyth
    Reply August 1, 2016

    Corey Forsyth

    The version I have seen has it! Funny moments in evangelism
    .. LOL

  • Jon Ray
    Reply August 1, 2016

    Jon Ray

    I think Charles Page of all people should be in that message

  • Reply August 2, 2016

    David Lewayne Porter

    David Lewayne Porter liked this on Facebook.

  • Stan Wayne
    Reply August 4, 2016

    Stan Wayne

    Has this guy any predictions right yet?

  • Jon Ray
    Reply August 4, 2016

    Jon Ray

    Why do presidential campaigns make Calvinists so nervous? They like the idea of an election but just can’t get past the voting part.

  • Stan Wayne
    Reply August 4, 2016

    Stan Wayne

    They think God is the only voter

  • Jon Ray
    Reply August 5, 2016

    Jon Ray

Leave a Reply Click here to cancel reply.

Leave a Reply to Charles Page Cancel reply

This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed.