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Sorcery, Ancient and Modern, August 1
2 Kings 1:2-17
And he said unto him, Thus saith the Lord, Forasmuch as thou hast sent
messengers to enquire of Baalzebub the God of Ekron, is it not because
there is no God in Israel to enquire of his word? therefore thou shalt not
come down off that bed on which thou art gone up, but shalt surely die.
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Kings 1:16
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During his father’s reign, Ahaziah had witnessed the wondrous works of the
Most High. He had seen the terrible evidences that God had given apostate Israel
of the way in which He regards those who set aside the binding claims of His
law. Ahaziah had acted as if these awful realities were but idle tales. Instead of
humbling his heart before the Lord, he had followed after Baal, and at last he
had ventured upon this, his most daring act of impiety....
Today the mysteries of heathen worship are replaced by the secret associ-
ations and seances, the obscurities and wonders, of spiritistic mediums. The
disclosures of these mediums are eagerly received by thousands who refuse to
accept light from God’s word or through His Spirit....
The apostles of nearly all forms of spiritism claim to have power to heal....
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
physicians....
The king of Israel, turning from God to ask help of the worst enemy of his
people, proclaimed to the heathen that he had more confidence in their idols than
in the God of heaven. In the same manner do men and women dishonor Him
when they turn from the Source of strength and wisdom to ask help or counsel
from the powers of darkness....
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
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