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7 psalms to ward off obsessing spirits and backrests from your life!

Many people may deny it, but the lives of certain individuals are filled with evil and bad things, which are always trying to bring you down and take away their peace. Therefore, it is necessary to pray a psalm to keep the obsessing spirits at bay.

Psalms are the most powerful prayers an individual can pray, especially when he wants to ward off evil spirits from his life. Therefore, if you are suffering from the presence of these evil entities in your life, ask the Lord God for help. He will help you, just pray a psalm and trust in divine providence.

Want to know more about psalms to ward off obsessing spirits? Check it out in this article!

There are several forces at work in the world. There are not only spirits that are willing to help us, there are also those that want to destroy your life and harm you. These are the obsessing spirits. Learn more about them in the topics below!


Obsessing spirits is the name given to any type of evil spirit that is willing to suck the good energies that are present in your life. This term refers to disembodied entities that are invisible to people’s eyes. These spirits have a little advanced moral stage and therefore continue with a strong tune in the physical world.

This connection with the physical world by obsessor spirits is very bad, as it causes it to produce an energy responsible for various types of negative influences. This ends up influencing people’s lives a lot, causing heartache, obsession, sadness, among other things.


An obsessing spirit according to Spiritism is a spirit that is temporarily occupied with causing confusion and harming people’s lives, as long as they are in tune with that entity.

It may seem a bit ironic, but according to Spiritism, the person most affected by obsession is the spirit itself. This is due to the fact that while he is engaged in the task of harming someone, he will remain stagnant on his path of evolution.


According to umbanda beliefs, suffering from a spiritual obsession is being under the influence of spiritual beings who end up making the individual go through a series of disorders and suffering. The most widely known definition for these obsessions is that a disembodied spirit acts through a magnetic influence and manipulates the thoughts and sensations of the embodied human being.

Furthermore, this spirit does this so that the incarnate act in a certain way or simply not be happy. They are responsible for causing disturbances, usually rescuing differences from the past by unsympathetic spirits.


According to Christianity, obsessing spirits originate in heaven. In reality, they were perfect angels created by God. However, at a certain point, according to the biblical narrative, one of them, named Lucifer, rebelled against God and wanted to take over his throne. Before that, there was a battle in heaven between the evil angels convinced by Lucifer to rebel, and the good angels.

A third of the angels were expelled from heaven along with the one who started the rebellion, Lucifer, and since then, they have been on earth tormenting human beings in every possible way, always aiming to make them lose their salvation and disobey God.

Among all the psalms that have the purpose of warding off obsessing spirits, Psalm 7 is one of the most outstanding. He is widely known and has enormous powers. He also has the power to deliver people from bad things. Learn more about this psalm below!


Psalm chapter 7 is a legitimate psalm where the psalmist cries out for divine protection and also for God to free him from all his enemies. The author of this psalm affirms that God is his shield and that nothing bad will happen to him. The person who prays Psalm 7 must also have this certainty in his heart.

From the moment you decide to trust the Lord with all your heart, pray this psalm with faith and cry out to God for the release of obsessing spirits, feed the certainty that they will leave your life immediately. Pray this psalm in the early hours of the morning with great faith.


In Psalm 7, the psalmist, believed to be David, pleads for deliverance from God. He was probably suffering from several problems, to make matters worse, unfairly. The possibility that David was falsely accused and wronged in this account is very great.

Furthermore, what happened to the psalmist who led him to write this psalm was probably causing him a lot of pain. From that moment he decides to pour out his soul in a cry to God for deliverance. This prayer shows that God is a Just Judge, who intercedes for His children and protects them.


Lord my God, in you I trust; save me from all those who persecute me, and deliver me;
Lest he tear my soul like a lion, tearing it to pieces, with no one to deliver.
Lord my God, if I have done this, if there is wickedness in my hands,
If I paid evil to him who was at peace with me (rather, I delivered him who oppressed me without cause),
Chase the enemy to my soul and overtake it; trample my life underfoot on the earth, and reduce my glory to dust. (Saddle.)
Arise, Lord, in your anger; exalt yourself because of the rage of my oppressors; and awake for me to the judgment you have ordained.
So shall the gathering of peoples surround you; for their sakes, then, turn to the heights.
The Lord will judge the peoples; judge me, Lord, according to my righteousness, and according to the integrity that is in me.
Let the malice of the wicked come to an end; but let the righteous be established; for you, O righteous God, test the hearts and the kidneys.
My shield is of God, who saves the upright in heart.
God is a just judge, a God who is always angry.
If man does not convert, God will sharpen his sword; he has drawn his bow and is ready.
And already for him prepared deadly weapons; and he will set in motion his fiery arrows against the persecutors.
Behold, he is in pains of wickedness; he conceived works, and produced lies.
He dug a well and made it deep, and fell into the pit he made.
His work will fall on his own head; and his violence will come down on his own head.
I will praise the Lord according to his righteousness, and I will sing praises to the name of the Lord Most High.

Psalms 7:1-17

The Psalm in chapter 10 is a heartfelt plea for God to hear and protect the poor who suffer from scarcity and also that the wicked and unjust be punished. The psalmist also makes a prayer seeking divine justice. Learn more about this psalm below!


The psalms contain powerful, divinely inspired words. Therefore, the person who is going to pray a psalm cannot see these words as something common. Through faith, the prayer of these psalms and in particular Psalm 10 can make a big difference in removing obsessive spirits from your life.

Therefore, the main ingredient to make these supplications take effect is faith. Without it, human beings cannot access God’s help, because in order to receive something from him, it is necessary to believe that he exists. Say these prayers in the morning, in the early hours.


Psalm 10 is one of the psalms where the psalmist truly exalts God and all the care He has for each of His children. The author expresses gratitude to God for the fact that the Lord defends him from all his enemies, and also from the fears that he has. There is no doubt that God is good, so the psalmist trusts Him.

God is a refuge, support, consolation, he is also merciful and gracious. From the moment the individual approaches God in prayer, he has access to life in abundance. The psalmist closes this psalm by pleading with God to help him and free him from all evil. Lastly, he says, that trust in God is never frustrated.


Why are you far away, LORD? Why do you hide yourself in times of trouble?
The wicked in their arrogance furiously persecute the poor; be caught in the snares they have devised.
For the wicked boasts of his soul’s desire; Bless the covetous man, and renounce the Lord.
By the haughtiness of his countenance the wicked does not seek God; all his cogitations are that there is no God.
His ways torment always; your judgments are far from his sight, on a great height, and he despises his enemies.
He says in his heart: I will not be shaken, because I will never see myself in adversity.
His mouth is full of cursing, deceit and craftiness; under their tongue is malice and malice.
It lays an ambush in the villages; in hidden places he kills the innocent; his eyes are secretly fixed on the poor.
He lays a snare in his hiding place, like a lion in his den; sets traps to rob the poor; steals him, trapping him in his net.
He shrinks down, he lowers himself, so that the poor fall into his strong clutches.
He says in his heart: God has forgotten, he has covered his face, and he will never see this.
Arise, Lord. O God, lift up your hand; do not forget the humble.
Why does the wicked blaspheme God? saying in his heart, Will you not search him out?
Thou hast seen it, because thou regardest toil and weariness, to repay it with thy hands; to you the poor commend themselves; thou art the help of the orphan.
Break the arm of the wicked and wicked; seek their wickedness, until they find none.
The Lord is King eternal; out of his land shall the Gentiles perish.
Lord, you have heard the desires of the meek; you will comfort their hearts; your ears will be open to them;
To do justice to the orphan and the oppressed, so that the man of the land no longer continues to use violence.

Psalms 10:1-18

Psalm chapter 32 is considered a psalm where David asks God for forgiveness and confesses what he has done wrong. The inspiration of these words comes from God and they were written after what happened between David and Bathsheba. Learn more about this psalm below!


Psalm chapter 32 is a plea from the psalmist to obtain forgiveness for all the sins he has committed. This desire on the part of the psalmist originated from the moment he recognized that he needed this forgiveness, because he had sinned. David is the author of this psalm, he wrote it on account of his adultery with Bathsheba.

God is merciful and forgiving. Furthermore, the Lord is also a refuge for those who believe in Him. Therefore, those who are being tormented by obsessing spirits can trust in the Lord,…

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