Bible on sin of Idolatry
Bible on sin of Idolatry
Posted on July 17, 2012 Updated on July 16, 2012
Deuteronomy 18:9-14
Read once more. When we become involved in the things that God says “do not do” it is like signing a legal and binding contract with the forces of darkness.
Satan is the smartest lawyer that ever was, and if he has a legal right to torment you, you cannot stop him until you take away that legal right.This is done by forgiving and asking forgiveness from God. Also, the contract must be broken.
This is done by renouncing the things of the occult and turning from them to God with the whole heart. What are these things?
Some of the most common are: horoscope, oujia boards, water witching, fortune telling, psychic healing, tarot cards, séances and mental telepathy. (See the detailed list at the end of this article.)
Have you ever wondered why God toldIsraelto destroy some of the cities completely when they came into thelandofCanaanorPalestine? He said to destroy all belongings, all cattle, all people, men, women and children, all their gold and silver, every thing that they owned.
It was because some of these people were so corrupted by occult sins and demon worship that God knew if His people saved any of their belongings or lived in their cities, they would become corrupt also.
Occult sins are not covered by the general rule of forgiveness. Sure, when we ask Jesus to forgive our sins, He does.
Our spirits are saved and on their way to heaven, but many times our body and our soul are still tormented by the occult spirits that we have a legal and binding contract with.
This causes a vulnerability to the forces of darkness. The contract must be voided.
If an occult ritual was performed over us, it must be undone. We do this by saying, “Jesus I renounce all the occult involvement (name them).
I repent for turning to your enemies about things in my life. I ask you to forgive me and cleanse me from all occult activity”.
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