Are
You Being Bewitched
What's
Really Going on in the Pulpit?
Everybody wants to be a
pastor these days. But who can blame them? The business of
Christianity is huge. Who wouldn't want to make millions, live
in a mansion, have summer homes, dress in designer apparel, wear
diamonds and pearls, dine at the finest restaurants and hotels,
afford the best healthcare, and have one or more jets at your
disposal? Who wouldn't want to live an abundant life? So of course,
many are going into the business of... feeding the sheep, but
the question is, what are you being fed? Are you being fed?
If your pastor isn't
teaching you how to heal the sick, cast out demons, and raise the
dead, you need to run fast in the opposite direction, simply do an
about-face and run. If your pastor is telling you about how the Lord
healed his or her disease and you're still suffering with your
illness, and you have been suffering for many years... you should
have left years ago. If your pastor doesn't know your name or even
recognize your face in a crowd, leave now. If your pastor teaches
more on tithing than on spiritual warfare, why are you still there?
If your pastor has a
habit of speaking in tongues, raising his or her hands towards the
congregation, and repeating bible verses... you
are being bewitched. If your place of worship doesn't have
sunlight entering in where you worship, I'm not referring to the
entrance door, but where you sit to worship... you are being
bewitched. If your place of
worship is dark when your pastor gives the sermon... you are being
bewitched. If
all the lights in the building come on during the time to tithe...
you are being bewitched.
Did you know that it is
easier to bewitch 1,000 people than it is to convince one person that
he or she has been bewitched? Yes... it is. To be bewitched is
another word for deceived or spellbound. Sadly, many churches are
subtly operating under deception and many in the church today are
bewitched under their pastor's authority and Christians are naive to
this simple fact.
Hence, many Christians
are unfamiliar with the wiles of the enemy and witchcraft. They have
no idea when demons roam the church. The ways of demons are subtle...
directly in your face, yet pleasing to the eyes and easy on the ears.
Since many Christians hold dear to their pastor's every word, they
make excellent targets/subjects; it's like taking candy from a baby.
Christians are the easiest to curse (generational or individually),
they are the easiest to hex, they are the easiest to deceive, for
most Christians do not practice spiritual warfare which makes them
sitting ducks in an enclosed pond.
Subtle
Acts During Worship
Why do you think you
began every service with praise and worship? Song and dance gets the
spirits moving. It works on your emotions and gets you in a feel
good state of mind. When you're into the rhythm of praise and the
drums are getting louder and louder, and people are teary eyed and
clapping and swaying and running up and down the isle, and shuffling
their feet, then all of a sudden Sister Bennett gets the Holy Ghost,
and the drums beat faster and the base gets deeper and... WAKE UP!
This is nothing but the beginning of a Voodoo ceremony. A beginning
to serving the spirits. The Holy Ghost that Sister Bennett received
was nothing more than a possession similar to that at a Voodoo
ceremony and many pastors know this. When was the last time your
pastor got the Holy Ghost, if ever?
Now, there's spiritual
song and dance and then there's possession. Hence, many Christians
are bewitched; therefore, the majority of times, it is nothing more
than possession. Demons throw you to the ground, they make you laugh
hysterically, they love to dance wildly, they make your body shake
and move in ways that you don't even do in a club, rock concert,
while home alone, or at a family cook-out. It's time to become aware
of what is really going on in your place of worship. I'm not
suggesting that you sit in your place of worship as quiet as a mouse
or as still as a board... absolutely not. You don't want to be the
church of the Laodiceans (Revelation 3:14-16). What I'm suggesting to
you is, to test each and every spirit (I John 4:1). Never simply
allow your pastor to continually speak to you in a language that you
do not understand, especially if he or she never has an interpreter
or refuses to have one.
Did you know a witches
serious and most intense spells are performed in Latin or the
language of their gods? When your pastor speaks in tongues, someone
in the congregation should know what he or she is saying (Acts
2:6-8); otherwise, it's mere babble from the demons in the
church. If your pastor does this often, he or she is bewitching you
while you sit there none the wiser; hence, you are spellbound.
Privately, ask your pastor what he or she is saying. Converse with
other members of the church and inquire about the speaking of
tongues. If nothing is resolved, run fast and find a bible teaching
church or study group.
Also, when your pastor
raises his hands, or points a lot during his or her sermon... you are
being bewitched. The raising of the hands in witchcraft brings power
to the person and influence over the area. If they raise their hands
and hold them with stretched out arms... they're spell casting; if
they wave their hands, such as in a swaying motion, arms stretched
out, they're gathering energy from the congregation.
The lifting of the hands,
as well as the movement of the hands and fingers, is pertinent in
witchcraft. It's a receiving and casting method. A spell will never
come to pass without energy flowing. And energy flows through the
fingers, hands and arms. If your pastor does this often, especially
when reciting a scripture repetitiously... you are being bewitched.
If you're worshiping in a
dimly lit atmosphere, please question and observe everything
regarding your surroundings. Why is there very little light? Some
pastors will say, “It's dimly lit for video or camera purposes.”
Don't fall for the deception. Everyone should know that videos are
enjoyed better when you can see more. Don't be deceived.
Demons love darkness. It's easier to cast spells in darkness, or
dimly lit areas, than to chant or cast in the light; if not, your
deeds will be made known (John 3:19). Therefore, you must be the
light in the face of darkness in order to shatter the darkness.
In closing, you may have
mixed emotions after reading this article; however, this article will
come to mind the next time you step foot in your place of worship.
I'm even willing to say, your place of worship came to mind while you
were reading this article; did it not?
Keep in mind, this
doesn't apply to all places of worship, but be watchful, observe, and
look around and I guarantee, one of you reading this article is
spellbound.
Ashe
Discussion
Questions
- Is your pastor a millionaire?
- Is your pastor healthy while many in the congregation are not?
- Does your church have light entering in?
- Does your pastor know your name? Will he or she recognize you in a crowd?
- Does your pastor speak in tongues regularly?
- When was the last time your pastor got the Holy Ghost, if ever?
- Will you even admit to being bewitched today, or in the past?