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🧙‍♀️ Exposing “Christian Witchcraft”

 Why You Can’t Mix Light with Darkness



❓ What Is “Christian Witchcraft”?



It’s a growing trend where people try to mix witchcraft practices (like spells, crystals, astrology, manifestation, and divination) with Christian language (like prayer, Jesus, and the Holy Spirit).


You’ll hear phrases like:


  • “I’m a Christian witch.”
  • “I do energy healing, but I love Jesus.”
  • “I manifest with Bible verses.”
  • “God gave us the moon and stars for a reason — I use astrology for guidance.”



It looks spiritual. It sounds mystical.

But it’s not biblical. It’s deception.





🚨 Why It’s Dangerous




1. 

God Hates Witchcraft



“There shall not be found among you… anyone who practices divination or tells fortunes or interprets omens… For whoever does these things is an abomination to the Lord.”

— Deuteronomy 18:10–12


Witchcraft isn’t neutral. It invites demons and defies God’s Word.



2. 

You Cannot Mix Jesus with the Occult



“What fellowship has light with darkness?”

— 2 Corinthians 6:14


Jesus doesn’t share space with the devil.

Christianity is not a spiritual buffet. It’s one Master, one Spirit, one truth.



3. 

The Bible Condemns Sorcery and Magic



“Now the works of the flesh are evident… idolatry, sorcery… those who do such things will not inherit the kingdom of God.”

— Galatians 5:19–21


Even if you slap “Jesus” on it, it’s still rebellion.





💀 Real Example: Simon the Sorcerer



In Acts 8, Simon practiced sorcery and amazed people.

When he heard the Gospel, he believed — but still wanted power for selfish reasons.

Peter rebuked him:


“May your silver perish with you… Your heart is not right before God.”

— Acts 8:20–21





🔥 Don’t Be Deceived



You can’t burn sage to “cleanse your home” and then ask the Holy Spirit to fill it.

You can’t pull tarot cards and quote Psalm 23.

You can’t follow your horoscope and then say you’re led by God.


“You cannot drink the cup of the Lord and the cup of demons.”

— 1 Corinthians 10:21





🛑 Repent and Renounce



If you’ve dabbled in this:


  1. Repent — Ask Jesus to forgive you.
  2. Renounce — Throw away crystals, cards, books, candles, etc.
  3. Resist — Refuse to mix darkness with truth.






✝️ Jesus Is Enough



You don’t need spells, vibes, or sage.

You need the Holy Spirit, the Word of God, and the blood of Jesus.

Christ breaks every chain.

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