Prophecy or Divination? 

“Give no regard to mediums and familiar spirits; do not seek after them, to be defiled by them: I am the Lord your God” ‭‭(Leviticus‬ ‭19‬:‭31‬).

In the book of Leviticus, Moses spoke to the congregation of Isreal concerning moral and ceremonial laws. The congregation were warned against worshiping idols or making gods for themselves. Moses discussed additional laws, including God’s instructions against murder, hatred and injustice. They were also warned against mediums and familiar spirits. They were told not to seek after them or to be defiled by them. A diviner, medium or a spiritist is someone who speaks with the dead through the use of familiar spirits. Their purpose of communicating with the dead is to transfer messages to those who are alive. A familiar spirit is a demonic entity which is used by mediums, including witches, psychics and other persons who practice occultism. Familiar spirits are also described as spirit guides who are under the control of their master satan. The sole purpose of familiar spirits, are to advance the kingdom of satan and they also seek to mimic the kingdom of God. 

As they are of the kingdom of satan, who is the father of lies, they also distort the truth and speak lies to lead people away into deception and eventual death. Other persons who use familiar spirits to operate are necromancers (persons who communicate with the dead), white witches, black witches, tarot card readers, soothsayers, reiki healers, palm readers, voodoo priests and priestesses, sanatoria high priests or priestesses, obeah men or obeah women and any form of healer or spiritualist, who use or call upon spirits other than Jesus Christ. God warned Isreal through Moses about staying away from the detestable practices, of the other nations who they come into contact with. “There shall not be found among you anyone who makes his son or his daughter pass through the fire, or one who practices witchcraft, or a soothsayer, or one who interprets omens, or a sorcerer” ‭‭(Deuteronomy‬ ‭18‬:‭10‬). He further warned them against those who cast spells and who conjure up the dead. 

Many people are misguided into thinking, that their loved ones can communicate with them after they die. “If the clouds are full of rain, They empty themselves upon the earth; And if a tree falls to the south or the north, In the place where the tree falls, there it shall lie” ‭‭(Ecclesiastes‬ ‭11‬:‭3‬). In this verse, Solomon was indicating, that the condition of a person when they die, will be the same until the judgment. In other words, a dead person is asleep until the Lord returns and they have no power to communicate with the living. The devil who is crafty and deceptive knows that people are deeply sentimental. As such, a demon who shape shifts into the likeness of a dead relative, can easily be received by someone as being good. The devil will look for any way to gain entry into the lives of people, in order to destroy them. The fact that a spiritist or medium knows personal information about someone, is no indication that they are of God or that their power comes from Him. The devil and his demons have power and communicate information about people to medium and spiritist. 

The most sinister part of all of this is that there are mediums or spirit guides, who have infiltrated the church and are posing as prophets. It takes discernment to decipher between a prophet or prophetess and a diviner. Prophets point people towards God, they increase spiritual awareness and conviction and stir the hearts of people to follow God. Fortune telling, calling out other ministers, predicting elections and spreading division in the body of Christ are sure sign that someone is more interested in proving their relevance, than they are in establishing the kingdom of God. Nathan was sent by God to confront David of sin, but did so privately. This led David into repentance and God restored his faith (2 Samuel 12). There are a few instances when God will allow public rebuke, when people have hardened their hearts and God needs to expose them in order to preserve the church. A so called ‘prophet’ whose platform is mainly used, to point out error in other ministers, is often a diviner who is being used by familiar spirits, to spread division and confusion in the body of Christ. 

“Beware of false prophets, who come to you in sheep’s clothing, but inwardly they are ravenous wolves” ‭‭(Matthew‬ ‭7‬:‭15‬).

A.P.-Y. – Anneta Pinto-Young

Episode 1 is live & Episode 2 goes live on 1st October

The ARC Logos Podcast went live on YouTube and Spotify on the 17th September 2024. Click on the links below to watch, share, comment and subscribe.

https://youtu.be/-MTcxM-uWMc?si=AgHKUWzMM5x9AoFD

https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/arc-logos/episodes/Episode-1–Part-1—ARC-Logos—Our-Career-Journeys-e2obo0f

You can also catch snippets and learn more about our wellbeing podcast on all social media handles.

Blessings

Anneta Pinto-Young – A.P.-Y.

Wear Your Full Armour

Our battle is not against flesh and blood but against principalities, powers, against rulers of darkness of this world, against spiritual wickedness in high places (Ephesians 6:12). We therefore wear the full armour of God, to protect us against the darts of the evil one.

We are fighting an invisible battle and whenever we decide to take a stand of righteousness for God, the enemy will push back to try to stop us from advancing. Many old tendencies and situations take help from unseen agents of God, in heavenly realms to be made right. Fasting is a time and strategy to connect with God and to sanctify ourselves, as we hear from him and see into the spiritual realm, those things that we need to address and bring into subjection under our feet.

In the natural we may see stubborn problems that refuse to shift, but when we pray and seek God, he gives us spiritual insight into what things in the spirit realm maybe hindering our prayers. Daniel prayed 21 days before Gabriel delivered an answer to his prayer and the report from Gabriel was that the Prince of Persia withstood him. But as Daniel continued to press in with prayer and fasting Michael was sent to fight and assist Gabriel in delivering Daniel’s answer (Daniel 10).

Our prayers cover our heads with the helmet of salvation, to keep out the negative thoughts from the enemy. And as we pray we cast down (command to be silent), arguments and every high thing that exalts itself against the knowledge of God, bringing every thought into captivity to the obedience of Christ (2 Corinthians 10:5). As we declare that our minds will be focused on those things and those thoughts that originate from the throne of God:

We start with covering our minds and we declare that we have the mind of Christ, so the enemy cannot bring the spirit of confusion, fear, guilt and doubt. Let us remain steadfast, remain focused and continue to watch in prayer, knowing that greater is he who is in us than he that is in the world.

A.P.-Y.

ARC Logos Podcast Launch!🚀

Hey family. I know that my posting on here has been a bit sporadic of late. I have been a little bit busy with creating a Podcast which launches on the 17th September 2024.

The Trailer is on YouTube and can be viewed in the link below.

https://youtu.be/3Q5bGpVTvEw?si=PTKzxR99vyyJKPtM

I worked on this jointly with Cherelle Wilson-Morrison and Rose Tebere. Together we are A-Anneta, R-Rose and C-Cherelle. ARC is a play on Noah’s ark and logos is the word of God.

It’s not purely a religious podcast, although we are Christian woman and can’t leave God out of any conversation. The podcast focuses on wellbeing and our careers as social work supervisors, trainers, speakers and certified coaches.

Anneta Pinto-Young – A.P.-Y.

Seek Him First

“But seek first the kingdom of God and his righteousness, and all these things will be added to you” (Matthew 6:33).

In Matthew 6, Jesus taught his disciples about the cure for anxiety. He taught them not to worry about food, clothes or drink. He said that life is worth more than food and the body more than clothes to wear. Earlier in Matthew 4:4, when the devil tempted Jesus to turn stone into bread, he quoted a scripture from Deuteronomy 8:3, about not living by bread alone. In the text, Moses was speaking to the children of Isreal and reminded them of all that God had done for them. He was saying that God humbled them by letting them go hungry, to teach them that they should not live by bread alone, but by every word that comes from the mouth of God. He also reminded them that during the forty years in the wilderness, their clothes didn’t wear out, neither did their feet become swollen. God preserved them in the wilderness and promised to take them into a place of abundance. Moses cautioned them not to forget about God, once they started to prosper and think that their own power made them wealthy.

“You shall remember the Lord your God, for it is he who gives you power to get wealth, that he may confirm his covenant that he swore to your fathers, as it is this day” (Deuteronomy 8:18). Jesus was quoting from Moses’s teachings to encourage his disciples against worrying. He reminded them of how God takes care of the birds, who don’t toil and dresses the flowers who don’t labour. He spoke of the futility of worry, which did not solve anything or add anything of value. Jesus mentioned that God also cares about even the grass which has a short life span. That means that we don’t have a reason to worry, since God already knows what we need before we need it. The opposite of worry is seeking after the kingdom of God and his righteousness. Once we seek him, then all of our needs will be met.

Seeking God, his kingdom and righteousness requires a hunger and passion for God. In Jeremiah 29, he wrote a letter to the captives in Babylon, about God’s instructions to his people. They were to build houses and live in and pray for the welfare of the city where they were living. Jeremiah also told the people that after seventy years, God would restore them. The people would cry out to God and pray to him and he would hear them. “You will seek me and find me, when you seek me with all your heart” (Jeremiah 29:13). God promised that as they sought after him, they would find him and not only find him, but he would restore their wealth and gather them back from the nations where he had scattered them. Before the captivity, God knew that the people’s hearts were far away from him and their desires were after their wealth and idols.

Captivity was a time when the people were hungry and desperate for God, because they desired to be rescued. Nevertheless, there was a set time for their deliverance, because God knew how long it would take before their hearts were turned back towards him. It’s sad how Isreal’s backsliding happened when they had wealth and prosperity and they hungered for God when they were in distress. God is after our hearts and a pure desire to be close to him and to know him. We were created for a purpose, to establish the kingdom of God. Whatever we do on earth is fleeting and only what we do for God will have significance in eternity. The work that we do for God, to win the lost and dying and to further the gospel, is of significance to God. Many people come to God with many words and actions, but their hearts are far away from him. God’s word is a promise, that when we seek him, he will meet our needs.

A.P.-Y.

Against Evil Practices

“And this she kept doing for many days. Paul, having become greatly annoyed, turned and said to the spirit, “I command you in the name of Jesus Christ to come out of her.” And it came out that very hour” (Acts 16:18).

There’s a story in Acts, where Paul and Silas were in Macedonia. A lady with a spirit of divination followed them around for many days. She was a slave who her owners used to make money through fortune telling. “She followed Paul and us, crying out, “These men are servants of the Most High God, who proclaim to you the way of salvation”” (Acts 16:17). What this woman was saying about Paul and Silas was in fact true, as they were men of God who were proclaiming the way of salvation. Despite the truth of her message, something about the spirit operating in her caused Paul to become extremely annoyed. He turned to her and addressing the spirit, commanded it to come out of her and the spirit obeyed. Once the spirit left her, she was set free, but her owners were angry because she could no longer tell fortunes. Their means of income through her fortune telling was no longer available to them.

Paul and Silas were dragged before the magistrates, accused of disturbing the peace, beaten and thrown into prison. Paul’s response brought freedom to the woman, from the spirit of divination which operated in her. Her owners didn’t view Paul’s intervention in the same way that he did, as her bondage brought them financial gain. Divination is the practice of seeking knowledge of the future or the unknown by supernatural means. The bible makes several references to divination and in Leviticus 19:26 says, ‘you shall not interpret omens (divination) or fortune telling. Verse 31 also says, “Do not turn to mediums or necromancers; do not seek them out, and so make yourselves unclean by them: I am the Lord your God” (Leviticus 19:31). There are other places in scripture where divination is referred to as witchcraft.

In Jeremiah, he warned the people about listening to false prophets, who were not sent by God. “And the Lord said to me: “The prophets are prophesying lies in my name. I did not send them, nor did I command them or speak to them. They are prophesying to you a lying vision, worthless divination, and the deceit of their own minds” (Jeremiah 14:14). These false prophets stood in direct contradiction to the words, which the true prophet Jeremiah spoke to the people. He had been sent to warn Isreal of the judgment of God due to their sin and immorality. While Jeremiah prophesied of destruction to come, the false prophets told the people that no harm would come to them. Their false prophecies of peace, gave the people a false assurance that they could carry on living in sin. The devil is a copycat who always tries to mimic the things of God through deception.

Most diviners and people who practice false prophecy, do so through the means of familiar spirits. These are demonic spirits that operate through mediums, sorcerers, necromancers and psychics, who use these spirits to contact and communicate with the dead. These spirits give these mediums information and intelligence about people related to their lives, past history and also about dead relatives. Many have been deceived by these people into believing, that they have special powers and abilities which are good and are given by God. The spirits operating in them and false prophets are demonic and are of the kingdom of satan. The woman in Acts 16 had information about Paul and Silas which someone could assume came from God. It was the Holy Spirit in Paul who discerned that the spirit in her was of the devil.

“Beloved, do not believe every spirit, but test the spirits to see whether they are from God, for many false prophets have gone out into the world” (1 John 4:1).

A.P.-Y.

The Untouchables

“he allowed no one to oppress them; he rebuked kings on their account, saying, “Touch not my anointed ones, do my prophets no harm”” (Psalm 105:14-15)!

David wrote in Psalm 105 about the wondrous works of God. The judgements and miracles he did for Isreal who are the offspring of Abraham. God remembers his covenant to Abraham and his chosen offspring, for a thousand generations. He swore this covenant to Isaac and confirmed his statute to Jacob. “saying, “To you I will give the land of Canaan as your portion for an inheritance”” (Psalm 105:11). Even when they were few in number and travelled between different nations, God did not allow anyone to oppress them. He rebuked kings on their behalf and told them not to touch his anointed ones, or do any harm to his prophets. We saw an example of this with Abraham, when he and Sarah visited Gerar and he told them that Sarah was his sister. King Abimelech sent for Sarah, perhaps to keep among his concubines as she was beautiful.

“But God came to Abimelech in a dream by night and said to him, “Behold, you are a dead man because of the woman whom you have taken, for she is a man’s wife”” (Genesis 20:3). Abimelech had not yet approached Sarah, so he asked God if he would kill an innocent man. Abimelech reasoned with God that he was innocent, because both Abraham and Sarah told him that they were brother and sister. God responded to Abimelech that he knew that he had done this out of innocence and said that he had kept him from touching Sarah, in order not to sin against him. He instructed Abimelech to return Sarah to Abraham, who was a prophet and would pray for him so he would not die. He was warned that if he did not return Sarah that he would die, along with everyone who was around him. When Ambimelech told his men about the encounter with God, they were afraid. He then called Abraham and asked him why he had tricked him, into thinking that Sarah was his sister.

“Abraham said, “I did it because I thought, ‘There is no fear of God at all in this place, and they will kill me because of my wife’” (Genesis 20:11). It turns out that Abraham was afraid. He also explained that Sarah was in fact his half sister, so they agreed that they would always tell people this. Abimelech not only returned Sarah to Abraham, but he also gave him oxen to work the land and gave him male and female servants. He also gave him permission to live and work in whatever part of the land that he chose. He gave Abraham a thousand pieces of silver, as a sign of his innocence and as a means of vindication for the wrong which he had done. Abraham then prayed for Abimelech and he healed him, his wife and all the female servants so they could bear children. God had closed the wombs of all the women in the house of Abimelech, because he took Sarah from Abraham.

In this story in Genesis, God was not playing about Abraham, his chosen or about his wife Sarah. This was based on the covenant which God made with Abraham and his offspring. As the righteousness of God, we are grafted into the family of God and are part of the Abrahamic covenant. We are off limits to the agents of darkness, as we are the anointed children of God. A special demarcation was made about the prophets, because of the role which they play in revealing the heart and mind of God. Prophets were and continue to be messengers of God, who have faced a lot of persecution historically and in modern times. Prophets sometimes have to deliver messages that are hard for people to hear, especially when people’s hearts are hardened by sin. God does not take kindly to anyone who tries to oppress his children, and especially when they cause harm to his prophets.

A.P.-Y.

God Makes Room for Us

“And he moved from there and dug another well, and they did not quarrel over it. So he called its name Rehoboth, saying, “For now the Lord has made room for us, and we shall be fruitful in the land”” (Genesis 26:22).

Isaac inherited his father’s promise of abundance and blessing. He settled in Gerar where Abimelec was King and Isaac found favour and prospered in the land. “and the man became rich, and gained more and more until he became very wealthy” (Genesis 26:13). The Philistines became envious of Isaac because of how he prospered. Abimelec told Isaac to go away from among his people because Isaac seemed mightier than they.

Isaac moved away and dug wells to sustain his family and livestock. Each time Isaac dug a well, the men of Gerar would quarrel with Isaac’s labourers and say that the well belonged to them. Isaac did not fight back but would move away to another place and dug another well. It finally came to a point when Isaac dug a well where the men did not contend with him. At this point Isaac concluded that God had made room for him to prosper and be fruitful.

Eventually Abimelec made an oath with Isaac which stated that they would no longer contend with each other. Abimelec said to Isaac, “We see plainly that the Lord has been with you” (Genesis 26:28).

There are seasons when we have experienced what felt like many delays and setbacks. The enemy cannot contend with us continually and I believe that in this season, God has made room for us to be fruitful and prosperous. The favour of God will be so evident and abundant in our lives that people who were once against us will want to endorse us.

“When a man’s ways please the Lord, he makes even his enemies to be at peace with him” (Proverbs 16:7).

A.P.-Y.

Things The Lord Hates

“a false witness who pours out lies, a person who sows discord among brethren” (Proverbs 6:19).

In Proverbs 6, Solomon spoke of attitudes which the Lord hates and seven which are an abomination to him. They include, a proud look, a lying tongue, hands that shed innocent blood, a heart that plans wicked schemes, feet that are in a hurry to do wrong, a false witness who speaks lies and a person who creates disunity within a family or community. James also cautioned us about negative behaviours and warned against the consequences. “For wherever there is jealousy and selfish ambition, there you will find disorder and evil of every kind” (James 3:16). Earlier in the chapter, James warned about taming our tongues, which is described as an unruly member of the body. Everything under the sun can be tamed, except the tongue which is like set ablaze like a wild fire. What disturbed James was that members of the church use their tongues to release both blessings and cursing.

“From the same mouth come blessing and cursing. My brothers, these things ought not to be so” (James 3:10). James spoke about having godly wisdom which required meekness. He warned against bitter jealousy and selfish ambition which sometimes led to lying. This kind of prideful behaviour was not characteristic of the wisdom from God, but was unspiritual and demonic. Where there is jealousy and selfish ambition, there is disorder morally degrading practices. “But the wisdom from above is first pure, then peaceable, gentle, open to reason, full of mercy and good fruits, impartial and sincere” (James 3:17). The seed of righteousness is spiritual maturity is sown in peace by those who are peacemakers.

James continued to warn in chapter 4 against worldliness and strife. “What is causing the quarrels and fights among you? Don’t they come from the evil desires at war within you” (James 4:1)? He said that when people had desires which were unfulfilled, they committed murder. Covetousness also led to fights and quarrelling. People were covetousness about things which they did not have because they didn’t pray and ask God to provide. Sometimes people do pray and ask God for material things, and didn’t receive at times because their desires for it wasn’t pure. James called for a separation from the world and secularism as a love of the world created a separation from God. God wants our hearts to remain pure so that the Holy Spirit can live in us. God has given us his grace to remain humble as God hates pride.

Both Solomon in the Old Testament and James in the New Testament, outlined attitudes and traits that are not pleasing to God. We are not perfect and we sometimes struggle with bitterness, resentment and forgiveness. The reality is that as long as we are alive, there is an opportunity for someone to offend us. Offence is a choice, it is a spirit and we choose whether or not to hold unto offences, grudges and ill feelings. Envy, pride, anger, arrogance, lying, slander, backbiting and malice are all evil works of the devil. When we experience offences, we need to pray for those who offend us and where possible speak the truth in love. God will not hear our prayers when we harbour bitterness in our hearts. We all have weaknesses and shortcomings and often fall short of the glory of God. As he is merciful and forgiving, we have to forgive others and continue to walk in love.

“Submit yourselves therefore to God. Resist the devil, and he will flee from you. Draw near to God, and he will draw near to you. Cleanse your hands, you sinners, and purify your hearts, you double-minded” (James 4:7-8).

A.P.-Y.