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Messages to Young People
desires, and fire the passions of the heart, and lead away from all that
is pure and holy!
You have had your magical books, in which the very scenes and
pictures were inspired by him who was once an exalted angel in the
courts of heaven....
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Breaking the Spell of Satan’s Sorcery
I would ask, Shall the magical books be burned up? In the syna-
gogue of Satan there are places of attraction where licentiousness is
fostered and indulged; but the witness is there, and an unseen visitant
testifies to the deeds done in darkness. In the associations of the vain,
the proud, the mirthful, Satan presides, and is the chief mover in scenes
of gayety. He is there in disguise. Witchcraft is going on around us
on every hand, and the world and the church are under the influence
of one who will lead them to do things they never dreamed of doing.
Should they be informed of the deeds they will perform, they would
be as much astonished as was Hazel when the prophet told him of his
future course....
Every man, woman, and child that is not under the control of the
Spirit of God is under the influence of Satan’s sorcery, and by his
words and example he will lead others away from the path of truth.
When the transforming grace of Christ is upon the heart, a righteous
indignation will take possession of the soul because the sinner has so
long neglected the great salvation that God has provided for him. He
will then surrender himself, body, soul, and spirit, to God and will
withdraw from companionship with Satan, through the grace given
him of God. He will, like the Ephesians, denounce sorcery, and will
cut the last thread that binds him to Satan. He will leave the banner of
the prince of darkness, and will come under the bloodstained banner
of Prince Emmanuel. He will burn the magical books.—
The Youth’s
Instructor, November 16, 1893
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