“Divination within the organized church community is called “prophecy” or discernment. Power hungry folk aim at controlling the lives and destinies of gullible people. Pulpits are filled with diviners and soothsayers—“charismatic hype masters”—that have no other message but one that caters to our flesh. Like the occult card layers, the divination of old has progressively worsened in our time because the “church community” is flooded with countless pseudo-prophets as it sweeps across worldwide Christendom, it leaves some devastated people in its path.
Has any one spoken a word into your life that you now know was not from God?” The more we seek sign, the more fake miracles, healings and other signs will follow.
Take my healing ministry in the 90’s.
I was the healer of the town. People rushed up to my car wanting to be touched. I would slow down, reach my left hand out of the car window and touch them all. This kind of notoriety came to me because we were in a storefront church that had huge glass windows that we did not cover. Located between a cab stand and a Pakistani restaurant , somebody was always standing outside, with their hands cupped to simulate binoculars, peering in and observing our service.
One particular day, I was casting out demons from a woman in a wheelchair. There was a crowd gathering of about 50 outside staring in because of the uproar and pandemonium that started breaking forth as the woman got out of the wheelchair.
The onlookers did not know that it was the devil who raised the crippled woman up and out of that wheelchair and she was coming after ME cussing and frothing at the mouth. As I was both shocked and a bit afraid, I backed up into a corner of a wall. This 110 pound crippled woman was taken down by two big women. When she came after me, later on I called it the Frankenstein stroll.
So because of this sign, Pakistani staff from next door and others from the neighborhood began to call me the Holy Woman. They would run up to me for prayer, and then run away after sticking a 100 dollar bill in my hand, which I gave to the church.
You would think my church would have rapidly grown overnight. It did “t. Thank God He did not allow that to happen. I was not trying to draw a crowd, nor was I one who willfully set out to pull the wool over the eyes of others. Yet people are seeking signs so hard in this generation, primarily because we are living in perverse times.
That year was 2001. Today’s year is 2016. In this hour, no evil spirit puts me on the run, no matter what it does. The Lord said that the casting out of demons is a miracle in Mark 9:39 when in reference to a non-follower who was casting out demons, the Lord said “forbid him not. For there is no man which shall do a miracle in my name, that can speak lightly speak evil of me.
Well, I am a woman, a follower of Jesus Christ since 1977. When I command evil spirits in the Lord’s name, miracles happen.
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Christian psychology is an attempted marriage of the Bible to theories of the atheistic inventors of psychology (who were committed not to righteousness but to unrighteousness). It is worse than trying to mix oil and water; it is the attempt to blend the Word of God with atheism and occultism. This is impossible to do honestly. Even “Christian psychologists” themselves admit they can’t quite find a way to put that mixture together. Yet no one seems to care that the very term “Christian psychology” is a deceit. After trying for decades to mix this devil’s brew, Gary Collins admitted: “It is too early to answer decisively if psychology and Christianity can be integrated.” 14 Then why keep trying? What is the motive? Why is anyone attempting this impossible and incompatible partnership? It has succeeded because those who call themselves Christian psychologists and promote it in the evangelical church want legitimacy and respect both in the world and in the church. But Scripture declares, “whosoever … will be a friend of the world is the enemy of God” (James 4:4).
Freud describes the three parts of man as ID, EGO, AND SUPEREGO. Freud explains how these three parts function. I find that helpful. He talks about defense mechanisms, an unconscious way that we all protect ourselves from the truth. We make up our own stories to comfort ourselves and this comes from the unconscious side of our inner nature. Interesting and deep stuff, to say the least.
Freud’s teachings are premised in how to consciously handle the unconscious. His philosophy is that which is conscious is conscious. That which is unconscious is unconscious. Nevertheless, the Lord Jesus Christ said “that which is flesh is flesh. That which is spirit is spirit. You must be born again.” Simply put, psychology is needed to help the sinner to manage and control his darker nature. The bible serves as a guide to a born again believer on how to overcome both the flesh, temptation and the devil.
