Demonic Spirits Work In Chains, Trigger → Aggravate → Destroy

Introduction: Understanding Spiritual Warfare

Spiritual warfare is the ongoing conflict between the kingdom of God and the kingdom of darkness. We have a real enemy—Satan—who uses spiritual forces of wickedness to deceive, tempt, pressure, and ultimately destroy. Demonic spirits are fallen angels aligned with Satan, operating with intentional strategy to steal, kill, and destroy. They cannot possess a believer’s spirit, but they can influence thoughts, emotions, and behaviors when given access. They use deception, temptation, emotional pressure, and destructive influence to derail God’s purposes in our lives.

The enemy works through predictable patterns and strategies, not randomness. Understanding their schemes is the first step toward resisting them effectively. 

One of the most common demonic mechanisms is the three‑stage spiritual influence chain:

Trigger → Aggravate → Destroy.

Understanding this chain equips believers to identify attacks early, resist effectively, and walk in lasting freedom.

This post introduces one of the most common demonic patterns—how spirits work together to move a person from a moment of vulnerability into patterns of destruction. This pattern is called the Trigger → Aggravate → Destroy chain.

1. TRIGGER — The Opening Move

A trigger is the moment a demonic spirit attempts to activate an internal weakness, wound, or ungodly belief. It is not sin, but it is the point where spiritual pressure begins.

“Each one is tempted when he is drawn away by his own desires and enticed.” —James 1:14 (NKJV)

Triggers can take the form of rejection, shame, loneliness, disrespect, boredom, fear of failure, correction, or anything that presses on an unhealed part of the heart. The trigger activates an ungodly love (self-protection, pride, comfort, approval) or an ungodly belief (“I’m not enough,” “I’m alone,” “I’ll never change”).

2. AGGRAVATE — The Intensifier

Once triggered, aggravating spirits rush in to increase emotional pressure. Their job is to take a small spark and turn it into a fire—fear into anxiety, irritation into anger, sadness into despair.

“When the enemy comes in like a flood…” —Isaiah 59:19 (NKJV)

Aggravator spirits usually work through persistent mental suggestions: “You’re failing,” “No one cares,” “You can’t handle this,” “They don’t respect you,” “It will never get better.” The goal is to destabilize the heart until the person feels overwhelmed.

3. DESTROY — The Outcome

If the aggravation is not resisted, destroyer spirits step in. These spirits push for outward, visible, and damaging actions. Their intention is always the same—cause harm to the person, their relationships, their reputation, and their spiritual life.

“The thief does not come except to steal, and to kill, and to destroy.” —John 10:10 (NKJV)

Destroyer spirits manifest through rage, addiction, sexual sin, violence, self-harm, isolation, sabotage, or compulsive behaviors. Their influence leads to broken trust, damaged families, ruined opportunities, and spiritual bondage.

Breaking the Chain: Three Strategies

The chain can be broken at ANY stage, but the deepest freedom comes when all three layers are addressed.

Scripture gives three clear strategies:

    • Renew the Mind — breaks TRIGGERS

“Be transformed by the renewing of your mind.” —Romans 12:2 (NKJV)

    • Resist the Enemy — silences AGGRAVATORS

“Resist the devil and he will flee from you.” —James 4:7 (NKJV)

    • Walk in the Spirit — blocks DESTROYERS

“Walk in the Spirit, and you shall not fulfill the lust of the flesh.” —Galatians 5:16 (NKJV)

1. Breaking Triggers — Addressing Self‑Centered Loves

Triggers work because they press on self‑centered loves such as comfort, control, reputation, approval, or self‑protection. These loves represent areas of the flesh not fully submitted to Christ.

To break triggers, identify the self‑centered love being pressed, expose the ungodly belief attached to it, and replace it with a God‑centered truth. This is the essence of renewing the mind.

This will be expanded in the upcoming Trigger Reference Table.

2. Breaking Aggravators — Dismantling Lies and Ungodly Beliefs

Aggravators thrive on ungodly beliefs such as ‘I’m unsafe,’ ‘I’m alone,’ ‘I must defend myself,’ or ‘Nothing will ever change.’ These lies amplify emotions and cloud judgment.

Breaking aggravators requires identifying the lie, confronting it with Scripture, and speaking truth out loud. This disarms the emotional momentum the enemy depends on.

The Aggravator Reference Table will outline key lies, truths, and scriptures for practical use.

3. Breaking Destroyers — Stopping Sin and Behavioral Cycles

Destroyer spirits push for outward actions that cause real harm. They rely on emotional chaos, ungodly beliefs, and past sin patterns to pressure the believer into destructive behavior.

Breaking destroyers requires: interrupting the moment, declaring Scripture, praying in the Spirit, and implementing practical boundaries. Long‑term freedom comes from consistent obedience and walking in the Spirit.

The Destroyer Reference Table will map common destroyers, their motives, lies, truths, and verses.

Where to Learn More

Kirkgasser Home Group Bible Study – Use God’s Words To Resist The Devil (Video( Presentation)

Catalog of Demonic Spirit Families, Ungodly Truths, Biblical Truths

Sin Chains Reference Table

Devil Strategies Reference Tables

 

For deeper study in spiritual warfare, demonic influence, and Christian freedom, explore:

  • Ephesians 6 — The Armor of God
  • 2 Corinthians 10 — Taking thoughts captive
  • Mark 4 — How Satan steals the Word
  • 1 Peter 5 — Be sober and vigilant
  • Derek Prince — Teaching on Deliverance
  • Neil Anderson — The Bondage Breaker
  • Dan Mohler — Identity & Transformation

These resources reinforce the principles in this post and prepare the foundation for the upcoming Trigger, Aggravator, and Destroyer Reference Tables.

 

Jesus Expects You to Be an Exorcist Like Him

Introduction

Jesus was not only a teacher, healer, and miracle-worker—He was an exorcist. Deliverance was a core expression of His mission to destroy the works of the devil, liberate people, and advance the Kingdom of God.

1. WHAT — Jesus Was an Exorcist (And What Demons Are)

Scripture consistently shows Jesus directly confronting, exposing, and removing demons as part of His normal ministry.

What Demons Are

Demons are unembodied spirits—disembodied personalities aligned with the kingdom of darkness. They agitate, deceive, and pressure people toward destructive actions.

What Demons Do

Their strategy typically follows:

  1. Plant a lie
  2. Agitate emotions
  3. Influence decisions
  4. Produce destructive actions

Jesus’ Exorcism Ministry

“He cast out the spirits with a word.” (Matthew 8:16 NKJV)

“He was casting out a demon, and it was mute…” (Luke 11:14 NKJV)

“With authority and power He commands the unclean spirits, and they come out.” (Luke 4:36 NKJV)

“The demons are cast out.” (Matthew 11:5 NKJV)

2. WHY — To Root Out the Devil’s Works and Restore Creation

Deliverance reverses the corruption introduced by the fall and restores people to God’s original design. It is creation-restoration work, not merely personal freedom.

3. WHO — The Chain of Authority: 12 → 70 → Believers

The Twelve

“He gave them power over unclean spirits, to cast them out…” (Matthew 10:1 NKJV)

The Seventy

“Lord, even the demons are subject to us in Your name.” (Luke 10:17 NKJV)

All Believers

“He who believes in Me, the works that I do he will do also.” (John 14:12 NKJV)

“In My name they will cast out demons.” (Mark 16:17 NKJV)

4. HOW — Jesus Equipped Believers

Jesus equipped believers with His Name, His Spirit, His Authority, and His Commission.

His Name

“In My name they will cast out demons.” (Mark 16:17 NKJV)

His Spirit

“If I cast out demons by the Spirit of God…” (Matthew 12:28 NKJV)

His Authority

“I give you authority… over all the power of the enemy.” (Luke 10:19 NKJV)

His Commission

“Teach them to observe all things that I have commanded you.” (Matthew 28:20 NKJV)

5. WHEN — When Believers Step Into Deliverance

Believers should engage in deliverance when

  1. When encountering oppression
  2. When someone seeks freedom
  3. During discipleship
  4. During evangelism
  5. When the Spirit prompts
  6. Self-deliverance

Where to Learn More

Scriptures

Mark 1–5

Luke 9–10

Ephesians 6

Acts 8, 16, 19

Books

  • Derek Prince – They Shall Expel Demons
  • Frank Hammond – Pigs in the Parlor
  • Neil Anderson – The Bondage Breaker

Teachers

Derek Prince Ministries

Isaiah Saldivar

Dan Mohler

Frank Turek