Unbroken Curses by Rebecca Brown & Daniel Yoder

Unbroken Curses by Rebecca Brown & Daniel Yoder

Author:Rebecca Brown & Daniel Yoder [Brown, Rebecca & Yoder, Daniel]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Tags: Christian Life, Spiritual Warfare, Religion, Christian, Occultism, Inspirational, General, Body; Mind & Spirit
ISBN: 9780883683729
Google: QPCrPQAACAAJ
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Publisher: Whitaker House
Published: 1995-12-01T00:00:00+00:00


Chapter Six

Ritualistic Curses

People involved in the occult often come against Christians. They must perform various rituals to get demons to carry out what they want accomplished. If we are alert to such rituals, we can defend ourselves against curses sent against us in this way. Satan and his servants often try to put curses on us when they have no right to do so. We can break such curses very simply, but we must be aware of their existence first. In this chapter, we are going to study some examples of these types of curses.

Curses Involving Occultic Drawings

And He said to me, “Go in, and see the wicked abominations which they are doing there.”

So I went in and saw, and there—every sort of creeping thing, abominable beasts, and all the idols of the house of Israel, portrayed all around on the walls. (Ezekiel 8:9–10)

These verses were written by Ezekiel describing his experience when God took him to Jerusalem to show him the defilement of the temple of God that was built by King Solomon. Among other things, Ezekiel saw occultic drawings on the walls of the temple. We don’t really realize the significance of these verses until we understand that the purpose of all occultic drawings is to place demon spirits at the site of the drawing. Demon spirits had been brought into the temple of God and placed on the very walls of the temple through those drawings!

Because they can be used to place curses, occultic drawings can play an important role in our lives as Christians. We need to have a basic understanding of them and be alert to them. Too often we simply dismiss such drawings as graffiti and pay no attention to them.

We would like to discuss one particular class of common occultic drawings. In the jargon of those involved in the occult, they are called “watchers.” Watchers are the creeping things described by Ezekiel. They are familiar spirits. They are demon spirits placed at particular sites to maintain surveillance over the immediate area. These can be placed into objects, animals, or drawings. Animals are rarely used because they move about too much. In the last case, a person places a drawing of a watcher in a strategic spot and then returns later to communicate with the demon attached to the drawing to find out what went on in that area during his absence. The drawings may take different shapes, but they always contain eyes—or at least one eye.

Watchers are frequently found in gang-related graffiti. The watchers let gang members know when people of opposing gangs have been on their turf. We need to be alert to these because they will let us know we are in an area of occultic activity.

The drawing in the first illustration was photographed in Iowa in the spring of 1990. It is drawn on a garage door. What makes this watcher so interesting and important is the thing it is watching. This garage door is on an alleyway behind a complex of stores.



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