
MORE
FACTS ABOUT THE DANGERS OF SPIRITUALISM (the OCCULT)
About
to Take World Captive.
Spiritualism
is about to take the world captive. There are many who think that Spiritualism
is upheld through trickery and imposture, but this is far from the truth.
Superhuman power is working in a variety of ways, and few have any idea as to
what will be the manifestations of Spiritualism in the future. The foundation
for the success of Spiritualism has been laid in the assertions that have been
made from the pulpits of our land. The ministers have proclaimed as Bible
doctrines falsehoods that have originated with the arch deceiver.
The
doctrine of consciousness after death, of the spirits of the dead being in
communion with the living, has no foundation in the Scriptures, and yet these
theories are affirmed as truth. Through this false doctrine the way has been
opened for the spirits of devils to deceive the people in representing
themselves as the dead. Satanic agencies personate the dead and thus bring souls
into captivity. Satan has a religion, he has a synagogue and devout worshipers.
To swell the ranks of his devotees, he uses all manner of deception.
A
Deception Aimed at the Bereaved.
The
deification of the dead has held a prominent place in nearly every system of
heathenism, as has also the supposed communion with the dead. The gods were
believed to communicate their will to men, and also, when consulted, to give
them counsel. Of this character were the famous oracles of Greece and Rome.
The belief in communion with the dead is still held, even in professedly
Christian lands. Under the name of Spiritualism, the practice of communicating
with beings claiming to be the spirits of the departed, has become widespread.
It is calculated to take hold of the sympathies of those who have laid their
loved ones in the grave.
Laying
the Foundation for Spiritism.
He
[Satan] sometimes comes in the form of a lovely young person, or of a beautiful
shadow. He works cures, and is worshiped by deceived mortals as a benefactor of
our race. . . . Thousands are conversing with, and receiving instructions from,
this demon-god, and acting according to his teachings. The world, which is
supposed to be benefited so much by phrenology and animal magnetism, never was
so corrupt. Satan uses these very things to destroy virtue and lay the
foundation of Spiritualism.
More
Frequent and Startling Manifestations.
Spiritualists
are increasing in numbers. They will come to men who have the truth as Satan
came to Christ, tempting them to manifest their power and work miracles, and
give evidence of their being favored of God, and of their being the people who
have the truth. . . . The only safety for the people of God is to be thoroughly
conversant with their Bibles, and be intelligent upon the reasons of our faith
in regard to the sleep of the dead.
Satan
is a cunning foe. And it is not difficult for the evil angels to represent both
saints and sinners who have died, and make these representations visible to
human eyes. These manifestations will be more frequent, and developments of a
more startling character will appear as we near the close of time.
Ministers
Dress It Up.
Ministers
inspired of Satan can eloquently dress up this hideous monster, hide its
deformity, and make it appear beautiful to many. But it comes so direct from his
satanic majesty, that all who have to do with it, he claims as his to control,
for they have ventured upon forbidden ground, and have forfeited the protection
of their Maker.
Spiritism
and Cultism Debase Minds.
Thousands,
I was shown, have been spoiled through the philosophy of phrenology and animal
magnetism, (hypnotism) and have been driven into infidelity. If the mind
commences to run in this channel, it is almost sure to lose its balance and be
controlled by a demon.
"Vain
deceit" fills the minds of poor mortals. They think there is such power in
themselves to accomplish great works, that they realize no necessity of a higher
power. Their principles and faith are "after the traditions of men, after
the rudiments of the world, and not after Christ." Jesus has not taught
them this philosophy. Nothing of the kind can be found in His teachings. He did
not direct the minds of poor mortals to themselves, to a power, which they
possessed. He was ever directing their minds to God, the Creator of the
universe, as the source of their strength and wisdom. . . .
The teachers of Spiritualism come in a pleasing, bewitching manner to
deceive you, and if you listen to their fables you are beguiled by the enemy of
righteousness, and will surely lose your reward. When once the fascinating
influence of the arch-deceiver overcomes you, you are poisoned, and its deadly
influence adulterates and destroys your faith in Christ's being the Son of God,
and you cease to rely on the merits of His blood. Those deceived by this
philosophy are beguiled of their reward through the deceptions of Satan. They
rely upon their own merits, exercise voluntary humility, are even willing to
make sacrifices, and debase themselves, and yield their minds to the belief of
supreme nonsense, receiving the most absurd ideas through those whom they
believe to be their dead friends. Satan has so blinded their eyes and perverted
their judgment that they perceive not the evil; and they follow out the
instructions purporting to be from their dead friends, now angels in a higher
sphere.
Christian
Science, Oriental and Healing Cults.
There
are many who shrink with horror from the thought of consulting spirit mediums,
but who are attracted by more pleasing forms of spiritism, such as the Emmanuel
movement. Still others are led astray by the teachings of Christian Science, and
by the mysticism of theosophy and other Oriental religions.
The
apostles of nearly all forms of spiritism claim to have the power to cure the
diseased. They attribute their power to electricity, magnetism, the so-called
"sympathetic remedies," or to latent forces within the mind of man.
And there are not a few, even in this Christian age, who go to these healers,
instead of trusting in the power of the living God and the skill of
well-qualified Christian physicians.
The
mother, watching by the sickbed of her child, exclaims, "I can do no more!
Is there no physician who has power to restore my child!" She is told of
the wonderful cures performed by some clairvoyant or magnetic healer, and she
trusts her dear one to his charge, placing it as verily in the hand of Satan as
if he were standing by her side. In many instances the future life of the child
is controlled by a satanic power, which it seems impossible to break.
Deceptive
Benefits.
Those
who give themselves up to the sorcery of Satan, may boast of great benefit
received, but does this prove their course to be wise or safe? What if life
should be prolonged? What if temporal gain should be secured? Will it pay in the
end to have disregarded the will of God? All such apparent gain will prove at
last an irrecoverable loss. We cannot with impunity break down a single barrier
which God has erected to guard His people from Satan's power.
Danger
in Consulting Cultist Physicians. (psychic healers)
There
is danger in departing in the least from the Lord's instruction. When we deviate
from the plain path of duty, a train of circumstances will arise that seem
irresistibly to draw us farther and farther from the right. Needless intimacies
with those who have no respect for God will seduce us, ere we are aware. Fear to
offend worldly friends will deter us from expressing our gratitude to God or
acknowledging our dependence upon Him. . . .
Angels of God will preserve His people while they walk in the path of
duty; but there is no assurance of such protection for those who deliberately
venture upon Satan's ground. An agent of the great deceiver will say and do
anything to gain his object. It matters little whether he calls himself a
spiritualist, an "electric physician," or a "magnetic
healer." By specious pretenses he wins the confidence of the unwary. He
pretends to read the life-history and to understand all the difficulties and
afflictions of those who resort to him. Disguising himself as an angel of light,
while the blackness of the pit is in his heart, he manifests great interest in
women who seek his counsel. He tells them that all their troubles are due to an
unhappy marriage. This may be too true, but such a counselor does not better
their condition. He tells them that they need love and sympathy. Pretending
great interest in their welfare, he casts a spell over his unsuspecting victims,
charming them as the serpent charms the trembling bird. Soon they are completely
in his power, and sin, disgrace, and ruin are the terrible sequel.
Vilest
License, Despair, and Ruin.
The
demon's message to Saul, although it was a denunciation of sin and a prophecy of
retribution, was not meant to reform him, but to goad him to despair and ruin.
Oftener, however, it serves the tempter's purpose best to lure men to
destruction by flattery. The teaching of the demon-gods, in ancient times,
fostered the vilest license. The divine precepts condemning sin and enforcing
righteousness, were set aside; truth was lightly regarded, and impurity was not
only permitted, but enjoined. Spiritualism declares that there is no death, no
sin, no judgment, no retribution; that "men are unfallen demigods";
that desire is the highest law; and that man is accountable only to himself. The
barriers that God has erected to guard truth, purity, and reverence, are broken
down, and many are thus emboldened in sin. Does not such teaching suggest an
origin similar to that of demon worship?
Mystic
Voices, Mediums, Clairvoyants, and Fortune-tellers.
The
mystic voices that spoke at Ekron and Endor are still, by their lying words,
misleading the children of men. The prince of darkness has but appeared under a
new guise. The heathen oracles of ages long past have their counterpart in the
spiritualistic mediums, the clairvoyants and fortune tellers of today. The
mysteries of heathen worship are replaced by the secret associations and seances,
the obscurities and wonders, of the sorcerers of our time. And their disclosures
are eagerly received by thousands who refuse to accept light from the Word or
the Spirit of God. They speak with scorn of the magicians of old, while the
great deceiver laughs in triumph as they yield to his arts under a different
form.
These Satanic agents claim to cure disease. They attribute their power to
electricity, magnetism, or the so-called "sympathetic remedies," while
in truth they are but channels for Satan's electric currents. By this means he
casts his spell over the bodies and souls of men.
The
Path to Hell.
Vain philosophy is employed in representing the path to hell as a path of
safety. With the imagination highly wrought, and voices musically tuned, they
picture the broad road as one of happiness and glory. Ambition holds before
deluded souls, as Satan presented to Eve, a freedom and bliss for them to enjoy
which they never conceived was possible. Men are praised who have traveled the
broad path to hell, and after they die are exalted to the highest positions in
the eternal world. Satan, clothed in robes of brightness, appearing like an
exalted angel, tempted the world's Redeemer without success. But as he comes to
man robed as an angel of light, he has better success. He covers his hideous
purposes, and succeeds too well in deluding the unwary who are not firmly
anchored upon eternal truth.
The
Power of Prayer in Meeting Satan.
The
prayer of faith is the great strength of the Christian, and will assuredly
prevail against Satan. This is why he insinuates that we have no need of prayer.
The name of Jesus, our Advocate, he detests; and when we earnestly come to Him
for help, Satan's host is alarmed. It serves his purpose well if we neglect the
exercise of prayer, for then his lying wonders are more readily received.
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