Tuesday, August 21, 2012

ABOMINABLE PRACTICES

“When you enter the land Adonai your God is giving you, you are not to learn how to follow the abominable practices of those nations.”
Deuteronomy 18:9

Do you realize that every morning people purposefully read the internet or newspaper, or have an application on their phone that will give them a daily horoscope? Did you know that cartoons now are becoming bolder in expressing satanic rituals in the name of innocence to our children? Is it understood the true danger of playing with an Ouija board or having your palm read? These things, as innocent as they may seem, are open doors to the enemy. In fact, more blatantly, these things are considered by Adonai as abominable or detestable. They are detestable for the very fact that they open our lives to the enemy’s plan of demise.
It is for this very reason that Adonai repeats in Deuteronomy 18 that He wants us to have nothing to do with these detestable practices. And in the case we are unclear as to what they may be, Adonai lists them for us.

- People who sacrifice their son or daughter in the fire
- People who practice divination or sorcery
- People who interpret omens
- People who engage in witchcraft or cast spells
- People who are a medium or spiritist
- And finally people who consult with the dead

The nation of Isra’el was coming into the Promise Land cleaned up, and Adonai intended for them to stay that way. He did not want them to revert to their past, or even to open the door to the enemy. But just as Adonai did not want us to do it then, so He does not want us to do it now. His intention is our freedom, not our slavery. So then let me ask you this. Are you opening the door to these abominable practices? Are you reading the horoscope? Are you involved in any level to witchcraft? Are you doing anything that keeps the door open to your downfall? Shut it! Shut the door now! Do not give the enemy a foothold at the destruction of who Adonai has made you. Remove these abominable practices now, before it is too late.

Deuteronomy 18:1-5
Deuteronomy 18:6-13

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