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🧙To the Wiccan

 Dear Soul,


I know you might not expect this letter — especially not from someone who follows Jesus.


Maybe you’ve been hurt by religion.

Maybe Christians have judged you, misunderstood you, or made you feel like an enemy.

If so, I’m truly sorry.


But I’m not writing to condemn you.

I’m writing because I care — and because the One who created you has not stopped calling your name.





🌙 I See Your Desire for the Spiritual



You’re not crazy for feeling there’s more than what we see.

The beauty of nature, the rhythm of the moon, the unseen energies — they whisper of a spiritual world.

You seek connection, truth, power, and peace. That’s not wrong.


But friend, not every spirit is good.

Not every path leads to freedom.

And not every form of “light” is truly light.





🧙 The Problem with Witchcraft



Wicca often speaks of harm-none ethics and nature reverence.

But beneath its surface is a system of forbidden power — power not given by the Creator, but offered by forces that oppose Him.


You might not call them demons.

But the Bible does.


“Even Satan disguises himself as an angel of light.”

— 2 Corinthians 11:14


What feels beautiful can still be a lie.

And the greatest lies are often coated in light.





✝️ The God Who Gave You Life



You were formed with care, purpose, and value — by a personal, loving Creator.

Not a distant force. Not the universe itself.

But the God who became flesh in Jesus Christ to save you.


“The Son of God appeared to destroy the works of the devil.”

— 1 John 3:8


Jesus isn’t just another spiritual teacher.

He’s the only one who laid down His life to set you free from the grip of darkness — even darkness that feels like light.





💔 A Warning in Love



I write this not to insult your beliefs, but to tell you the truth in love:


“Those who practice witchcraft, sorcery, or divination will not inherit the kingdom of God.”

— Galatians 5:19–21


That’s not hate.

That’s a warning — from a God who longs to rescue, not reject.





❤️ You’re Not Too Far Gone



Jesus has delivered countless former witches, mediums, and occultists — not into empty religion, but into a relationship with the living God.


He wants your heart, not your performance.


He’s more powerful than your spells.

More loving than any spirit guide.

And more real than the rituals you’ve done.





📣 A Final Invitation



Lay down your tools.

Let go of the spirits that promise power but deliver bondage.

Call on the name of Jesus — and watch every chain break.


“If the Son sets you free, you will be free indeed.”

— John 8:36


I’m praying for you.

Not out of pride — but out of love.

Because the same Jesus who saved me can save you.


In Jesus’ name,

JESUSL0VE5U

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