| The word ‘occult’
derives from the Latin word for ‘hidden’, ‘secret’ or
‘mysterious’ and concerns the unseen powers and activities
of demons who are controlled by their master the devil. In the
New Testament there are over eighty references to demons and the
Lord Jesus taught very clearly that demons are real and have
extensive power. Thus Scripture bears witness to the reality of
occult activity and many missionaries have affirmed this fact
from their own experience. Raymond Buker who served the Lord for
sixteen years in Burma, wrote, ‘Those of us who have served on
mission fields are aware of the reality of demonic activities.
Many of us have seen demon-possessed people in action’.
It is also true that in
contemporary Western society there has been a phenomenal
increase in occult activity. There are estimated to be over
2,000 occult sects in France, with over 70,000 fortune-tellers,
clairvoyants and astrologers. Britain has not been immune and
media reports, together with personal experiences, strongly
indicate that these practices are on the increase.
WHY THIS INCREASE?
1. Because of the meaningless
dissatisfaction with life in a materialistic, hedonistic
society. When every material and physical need is met and people
are satiated with entertainment man confronts the empty void of
his own existence and seeks answers in a variety of ways,
including the occult.
2. Eastern religious practices
have heavily infiltrated the West, and these are anchored
directly in the occult and spirit world.
3. The weakness of evangelical
Christianity in presenting the gospel in a relevant and
effective way. The result is that society sees no answer or
power in the message of the Bible and has largely ignored it,
often turning to the occult for answers.
4. Much occult activity is
commercially driven. The ready availability of do-it-yourself
seance kits, ouija board games, occult games such as ‘Dungeons
and Dragons’, together with the many books, films and videos
devoted to the occult, give many people the opportunity to enter
the doorway into the demonic world.
5. Fascination with the
mysterious, with television programmes such as the ‘X-files’,
studies of UFOs and the strange powers of pyramids have
developed deep interest in the occult for many people.
6. The need to gain insights
and knowledge about the future has encouraged people to dabble
in the occult by consulting mediums and astrologers.
7. The need for comfort at a
time of bereavement has led some to consult occult practitioners
in the vain hope of making contact with the dead or affirming
that their loved one is happily settled in a better place.
8. The desire for power and
knowledge has made some people seek them in the occult realm.
SATANIC ORIGINS
Demons appear to be fallen
angels who serve Satan in his rebellion against God, Matt. 12.
24; 25. 41. They do their utmost to disrupt, control,
manipulate, oppress, depress and possess people. Thus it is a
highly dangerous practice to get involved in any occult practice
as the example of Legion makes clear in Mark 5. Legion was so
controlled by demons that it had a horrendously oppressive
effect upon his life, with the narrative indicating the
following:
1. He was fascinated by death
and lived in a graveyard. Today many occult practices take place
in cemeteries.
2. He was physically affected
and had an unnatural, even supernatural strength. Men were
powerless to control him, as he was able to break out of
anything they used to bind him. Walter Martin gives the
following example of someone possessed: ‘the girl who was
about 5’4" tall and weighed 120 pounds, attacked a 180
pound man and with one arm flipped him 5 or 6 feet away. It took
four of us including her husband to hold her body to a bed while
we prayed in the name of Jesus Christ’.
3. He was emotionally affected
and was seized with surges of great anger and violent rage.
4. He was mentally affected and
shouted and cut himself with stones. Legion experienced terrible
inner pressures that produced self-destructive, even suicidal
tendencies.
5. He had strange powers of
understanding and clearly had a very profound knowledge of the
person of Jesus Christ.
PRESENT DAY MANIFESTATIONS
Today, there are many
manifestations of the occult of which the following are some of
the most prominent:
1.Witchcraft: Since the ‘Repeal
of Witchcraft Act’ in 1959 witchcraft is not illegal in
Britain, though that is not true of some of its practices.
Witches (men and women) meet in groups called covens. They
perform rites and ceremonies devoted to Satan, including
chanting, dancing, animal sacrifices, possibly involving sexual
activities, and it has been suggested there may even be human
sacrifices in some instances. These are done in secret places
and may involve stone circles and fires and take place at
special times of the year. Halloween is an important date in the
occult calendar as it was the ancient Celtic ‘day of death’,
and marks the end of autumn and the beginning of winter. Satanic
power is said to be at its greatest on October 31st.
2.Astrology: this is the
attempt to explain how the lives of people and events on earth
are controlled by the position of celestial bodies. The claim is
made that one’s life pattern is determined by the position of
stars and planets at one’s birth. No one explains why birth,
and not conception, is so vital. Also, the differing life
experiences of twins is unexplained by astrology. There are also
contradictory astrological systems and many are based on
mediaeval systems that were formulated before the discovery of
the planets Uranus, Neptune and Pluto. We can also note that the
constellations change through time and are not static as
astrology claims. It all encourages superstition and fatalism,
leaving people open to more serious occult influence.
3. Fortune telling: this is the
attempt to predict the future by divination. Such methods
include palmistry or hand-reading, phrenology or interpretation
of cranial bumps, iridology or eye-diagnosis, cartomancy or card
cutting, pendulum swing and teacup reading.
4. Ouija boards: ‘ouija’
means ‘yes, yes’ in a combination of French and German. It
is widely marketed as a game and is commonly known as ‘spirit
in the glass’. Forms of it were used as long ago as six
centuries before Christ. Fingers are placed on the glass and the
spirit is asked a question and moves to ‘Yes’ or ‘No’.
Words are spelt and messages given. This ‘harmless’ fun game
has caused many to have direct contact with the world of Satan.
5.Satanism: this is direct
worship of Satan. Anton LeVey in San Francisco founded a very
satanic church. He wrote his own satanic bible, altered the ten
commandments to say the opposite, practised all sorts of
perversion, placed a crossupside down and draped an undressed
young woman over an altar. He openly mocks God, the Lord Jesus
and Christian truth.
FINDING THE ANSWER
We must state that God condemns
all occult practice, Exod. 22. 18; Deut. 18. 9-14. His anger is
directed against those who practise it, 2 Chron. 33. 6, and He
wants everyone to leave it, avoid it and burn any occult effects
they may possess, Isa. 47. 9- 15; Jer. 27. 9-10; Acts 19. 19. He
wants us to trust Him and in His Son, Jesus Christ. He knows the
danger people place themselves in when they open up their lives
to the occult. They allow Satan a foothold in their lives that
may be exploited; it leaves people fearful and often with
altered personalities. Such people have a much deeper resistance
to the gospel and find it hard to understand the Christian
message. Ultimately those people can be led into destruction and
the horror of the torment of hell.
It is interesting that Jesus
never touched the demon-possessed. He commanded the demons to
depart and in the missionary enterprise in the book of Acts
demons were ejected at ‘the name of Jesus’, 16. 18; 19.
13-18. Today it is never wise to seek a ministry in this area,
unless the Lord clearly brings someone across your path. It is
important to keep close to the Lord through prayer and
maintenance of a clean life. The only authority we have is the
name of the Lord Jesus and His word.
Satan is a real enemy who is
both strong and subtle. He can even attack and discourage
Christian people. Yet we must remember, that ‘Greater is he
that is in you (the Lord), than he that is in the world (Satan)’,
1 John 4. 4. Also, if we submit ourselves to God we will be able
to resist the devil and he will flee from us, Jas. 4. 7. We are
in an intensive and serious spiritual battle but ultimately
Christ is victorious and through His death on the cross Satan is
already defeated and his destiny and doom assured, Rev. 20. 10.
We praise God that through the shed blood of Christ many are
being delivered from Satan’s bondage today.
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