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🔮 To the Psychic: What You’re Hearing Isn’t from God

 


To the Psychic: What You’re Hearing Isn’t from God



You say you’re gifted.

You can read energy. You feel people’s spirits.

You’ve helped others find “peace,” “healing,” or “connection” with the other side.


You may even believe your gift is from God.


But what if I told you — it’s not?


Not because I hate you.

Not because I don’t believe in the spiritual realm.

But because I do — and I know what the Bible says about it.





⚠️ You May Be Gifted — But Not by God



Yes, your abilities are real.

You may be able to sense, speak, or “see” into things others can’t.

But here’s the hard truth:


“Even Satan disguises himself as an angel of light.” — 2 Corinthians 11:14


What feels like light… what seems like love…

can still be a lie.


You’re not getting divine messages.

You’re being deceived by familiar spirits.


They’re ancient. Manipulative. And they don’t want you to know the truth.





📖 What Does the Bible Say?



“Do not turn to mediums or necromancers; do not seek them out.” — Leviticus 19:31


“Anyone who practices divination, tells fortunes, or interprets omens… is an abomination to the Lord.” — Deuteronomy 18:10–12


That’s not fear-mongering. That’s protection.


God forbids psychic practices not because He’s controlling — but because He knows what’s behind them.





👁️ The Enemy Doesn’t Mind You Being Spiritual



As long as you don’t follow Jesus.


In fact, the more “spiritual” you become outside of Christ…

the more entangled you become.


The enemy gives just enough power to keep you thinking you’re free, enlightened, or in control.

But in reality, you’re walking in bondage, not light.





✝️ Jesus Is the Only True Source of Power and Peace



God doesn’t speak through tarot.

He doesn’t speak through pendulums, vibrations, or ancestors.


He speaks through His Word.

And He sent His Son to destroy every work of the enemy.


“The Son of God appeared to destroy the works of the devil.” — 1 John 3:8


Only Jesus can break the soul ties, close the portals, and cast out the spirits that have been whispering to you.





🛑 You Have a Choice



You can keep listening to spirits that flatter and deceive…

Or you can come to the One who created you — and be truly set free.


“You cannot drink the cup of the Lord and the cup of demons.” — 1 Corinthians 10:21


God is not angry at you.

He’s warning you — and calling you home.





🙏 A Final Word



Jesus can deliver you from the voices.

He can break the strongholds.

He can forgive everything — and make you new.


I’m praying that the veil will lift.

That you’ll open the Bible instead of the deck.

And that you’ll find what you’ve really been searching for — truth.


His name is Jesus.


In love and truth,

JESUSL0VE5U

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