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WITCHCRAFT INSIGHTS WITH PASTOR FESSY



Olusegun Festus Remilekun

Witchcraft is an act of the devil which not only manipulates the minds of people, but it can wreak havoc physically, emotionally and spiritually too. Witch doctors, magicians and sorcerers all receive satanic power, not for edification, but for destruction. Before long they will exercise their capricious whims upon the unwitting victim and make a slave-victim, driving their victim ever deeper into the mire of sin and slavery. They will force their victim down every path which will open up ever-increasing spiritual depravity. Witches have been able to destroy many families and afflict many with the spirits of infirmity and sickness. Witches and marine demons are not satisfied with mere compliance to their wishes, they work to reduce their victim to a helpless state, filled with mental and physical anguishes almost beyond a person's ability to endure. Most people mistakenly assume that witchcraft cannot affect a Christian. They foolishly believe that being born again automatically protects against any kind of curse, spell or enchantment sent by people practising witchcraft. The book of Ezekiel 13 indicates that we are a favourite target of witchcraft practices which is the hunting (catching or snaring) of our souls (mind, will, emotions). Through witchcraft God's people can be brought into bondage, thus becoming captives. In verse 22 of Ezekiel 13, the charge is, "with lies you have made the heart of the righteous sad.’’ Depression comes to the heart of the righteous through magical practices. Other translations state that the hearts of the righteous are discouraged or disheartened. The righteous are the targets and these show the effects of witchcraft on God's people.







 

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