How to pray for deliverance from Belfagor is a question many believers ask when they feel spiritual pressure, ongoing temptation, confusion, or fear in the home. The Bible teaches that spiritual warfare is real, but victory is found not in fear — only in Christ. Deliverance is not about calling on darkness. Deliverance is about standing under the authority of Jesus, declaring His Name, renouncing what is unholy, and inviting the Holy Spirit to bring peace, clarity, and protection.
This guide follows a calm, prayerful journey. Each part can be prayed aloud, slowly, with faith. You do not need to fear. You do not need complicated rituals. Jesus Christ is enough.
🌿 INTRO — Calm, Slow, Serious
There are seasons in life when the battle is invisible,
yet the pressure is very real.
When confusion enters the mind…
when temptation appears again and again…
when peace leaves the house…
This is not a time for fear.
This is a time for prayer.
The power of Jesus Christ is greater than every darkness, every spirit, every attack.
Today, we pray for deliverance from every influence of Belfagor.
✝️ PART 1 — Declare the Authority of Jesus
Deliverance begins by declaring who is in charge.
Say this with faith:
Lord Jesus Christ,
You are my Savior and my King.
Your Name has power in heaven and on earth.
I stand under Your authority,
and no darkness can touch me.
Your Cross is my shield.
Your Blood is my protection.
Your mercy is my refuge.
This is the foundation of deliverance:
Authority comes from Jesus, not from us.
🔥 PART 2 — Renounce the Influence
Renouncing means refusing agreement.
It closes the door.
Say this with strength:
In the Name of Jesus,
I renounce every influence of Belfagor.
Every temptation, every deception,
every attack against my life or my home —
I reject it now.
It has no power over me.
It has no right to remain.
I belong to Jesus Christ.
Spiritual pressure weakens when we reject it openly.
⛓️ PART 3 — Break the Chains
Now pray firmly:
By the power of the Cross,
and by the Blood of Jesus,
I break every chain,
every spiritual bond,
every curse,
and every attachment
connected to Belfagor.
Leave me now, in the Name of Jesus.
Leave my home.
Leave my mind.
Leave my family.
You are not welcome here.
Freedom comes when we break what binds.
🌬️ PART 4 — Invite the Holy Spirit
Deliverance is not only about removal —
It is about filling the heart with light.
Pray softly:
Holy Spirit, come.
Fill this place.
Fill my mind, my heart, my home.
Where there was fear, give peace.
Where there was confusion, bring clarity.
Where there was heaviness, bring joy.
I receive Your presence.
Where the Holy Spirit dwells,
darkness cannot return.
🏠 PART 5 — Seal the House
Bless your home.
Speak protection.
In the Name of Jesus,
I bless this house.
Every room, every door, every window.
Let Your peace remain here.
Let Your angels stand guard.
No darkness may return.
This home belongs to God.
Your home becomes a sanctuary of peace.
📖 PART 6 — Scripture Power
The Word of God is not just information —
It is a spiritual weapon.
Speak these aloud:
“Submit to God. Resist the devil, and he will flee from you.”
— James 4:7
“The Lord is my light and my salvation.
Whom shall I fear?”
— Psalm 27:1
“In My Name they shall cast out devils.”
— Mark 16:17
Faith grows.
Fear leaves.
🙏 PART 7 — Final Deliverance Prayer
Declare this with confidence:
Lord Jesus,
I stand in Your authority.
I reject every influence of Belfagor,
and I command it to leave my life
and never return.
By the Blood of Jesus, I am free.
By the Cross, I am protected.
By Your Name, I am delivered.
Holy Spirit, fill me.
Let Your peace be my guard,
Your truth be my wisdom,
and Your love be my strength.
Jesus, I trust in You.
Amen.
Where Jesus is present, no darkness can remain.
🔗 Helpful Related Prayers
For ongoing peace and protection, explore:
- Prayer to St. Michael for Personal Protection
- St. Benedict Prayer for Protection
- Sinner’s Prayer for Salvation
❓ FAQs
In Christian tradition, Belfagor represents temptation, confusion, and spiritual pressure. We do not speak to him. We only pray to Jesus.
No. Deliverance is prayer, peace, and surrender to God. There is no reason for fear when you stand under Christ.
You can pray at home.
However, if fear is intense, seek help from a priest or pastor.
Pray until peace returns.
Some people pray once, others daily.
No. We never contact darkness.
Deliverance is always through Jesus Christ alone.
Speak this aloud:
“Jesus is Lord over this house.”
Peace will return.
✨ Conclusion
Deliverance is not a fight with fear —
It is a surrender to Jesus.
When you pray with faith, renounce darkness, and invite the Holy Spirit, you will feel peace returning to your mind, heart, and home.
Where Jesus is present,
No darkness can remain.