Demonism and Fortune Telling.
Acts 16:6-
One of the hardest things for anybody in any kind of
argument is to challenge somebody on the basis of their experience. People say,
ÒWell I was in China witnessing to somebody who said they were a believer in
Christ, and they started manifesting all kinds of demonic threats; so obviously
Christians can be demon possessed.Ó Some form of that narrative is very common.
Then there are others who want to extrapolate everything to always identify
problems in terms of evil spirits. That is true, it is a component of
everything in creation because of the angelic rebellion against God. But the
Bible doesnÕt present everything that way. We understand human volition, human
interaction. And on the other side there are too many Christians who want to
limit everything to human interaction and human circumstances, not recognizing
the influence of the demonic. So there is a balance there between overloading
our sense by saying everything is related to demons, everything is related to
evil spirits, everything is related to Satan, and that everything is just
related to human negative volition and the sin nature.
Ultimately it is true: all evil comes from Satan. So
in some sense we could about Satan as the one who is behind every attack
against Christians. But by saying that it also communicates an idea that Satan
is omnipresent or omniscient, which is false. So there has to be a balance in
all of this without sacrificing different areas of truth. Often error comes
because one area of truth is overemphasized from another area of truth.
Another thing happened in Acts 16. The second
personage emphasized in PaulÕs ministry, and this one is a slave girl. In Greek
culture and in some of Jewish culture some of the most looked down upon people
in the society were women and slaves. The first person to come to salvation in
Philippi was a woman merchant, Lydia, and the second was this slave girl who
has a spirit of divination.
Acts 16:16 NASB ÒIt
happened that as we were going to the place of prayer ÉÓ This was probably the
next Sabbath, the first being the one where Paul met Lydia. ÒÉ a slave-girl having a spirit of divination met us ÉÓ This is
the foundation of a problem we have that has developed in the whole theology of
demonism and demon possession. In the English we have developed this vocabulary
where we talk about these things as either demon possession or demon influence.
The words Òdemon possessionÓ is a poor word choice in English today. At the
time of the King James translation the concept of possession had the idea of
someone inhabiting something. That fits the biblical idea of demon possession,
which is defined as a demon internally controlling a person or taking up
residence inside of a personÕs body. So demon possession and the idea of
inhabiting something is a valid concept.
But too often today the word ÒpossessÓ
doesnÕt convey that nuance in modern language. Possess usually conveys the idea
of ownership, and so many people have distorted views of this doctrine from
Scripture because when they hear that word they think ownership, and they think
demon possession means the demon or Satan owns the person. That is not the idea
from the Greek at all. In the Greek there is no word for possession at all.
That was just an English word that was used to try to convey the idea of
demonic habitation within a body. So that is not a good choice of words.
ÒÉ who was
bringing her masters much profit by fortune-telling.Ó The word in this verse
translated in some versions Òpossessed with a spirit of divinationÓ is
literally translated from the Greek Òhaving,Ó the Greek word echo which simply means to have
something.Ó So if you have a Bible, you have a Bible; if you have a car, you
have this, you have that, it is something you have. So
it is something she had. It is a very broad word, not very technical. ÒÉ having a puthonos
spirit,Ó the Greek word for python. A large python was also a symbol of this
spirit, especially at the Oracle of Delphi, a priestess at the temple in
southern Achaia, who had this python with her. In the legend the python was destroyed by the god Apollo. So this became a
term in Greek for someone who was demon possessed, someone who was controlled
internally by a demon.
In Delphi what would happen was that
the priestess would take her seat over a hole in the ground, and smoke came up
through this hole. When this happened this spirit would control her and she
would utter these prophecies, and she would do it in some sort of ecstatic
utterance. It wasnÕt a known language; nobody could understand her. Then it
would be translated afterward. This is typical of the counterfeit of a gift
that God gives later on, the gift of tongues. It was no wonder that the Corinthians, who were just across the Gulf of Corinth from
Delphi, were confused about the gift of tongues because it was similar to what
appeared to be going on with the Oracle of Delphi. This is the same language
that was used to describe the activity of this python. This was a confusion throughout the Greek world because of their
pagan religion.
Acts 16:17 NASB ÒFollowing
after Paul and us ÉÓ First person plural. Luke is writing, so this indicates
that Luke is with him and has been with him since Troas. This includes the
party of Silas and Timothy as well. ÒÉ she kept crying
out, saying, ÔThese men are bond-servants of the Most High God, who are
proclaiming to you the way of salvation.ÕÓ This demon- possessed girl is making
a true statement. But the apostle Paul doesnÕt want his message validated by a
demon. He understands what is really going on. Even though what she is saying
is true he doesnÕt need to have his message and his apostleship validated by
this priestess of false religion. Eventually he becomes very irritated at this.
Acts 16:18 NASB ÒShe continued
doing this for many days. But Paul was greatly annoyed, and turned and said to
the spirit, ÔI command you in the name of Jesus Christ to come out of her!Õ And
it came out at that very moment.Ó Notice in these contexts where a demon is
cast out that Paul, and in the Gospels, Jesus, addresses the spirit. ÒSpiritÓ
is the Greek word pneuma, the same
word of the Holy Spirit, used for various attitudes, and so the word has a lot
of different nuances.
We will find to day in what I call the
doctrines of neo-spiritual warfare is these ideas that you donÕt really have a
problem with lust for alcohol, a problem with the sin of drunkenness, the sin
of anger, the sin of bitterness; you have a spirit of bitterness, a spirit of
anger, a spirit of jealousy; that is not really your fault, it is a demon that
is influencing you. So in a lot of the neo-spiritual warfare terminology it is
basically the old Flip Wilson line: The devil made me do it! The solution is to
case out the demon that is within me and then I wonÕt have this sin problem
anymore. What this reveals is a shallow view of sin and total depravity. And
that comes out of the Arminian theology of
Pentecostalism. It has always had a problem with that: It is never my fault, it is something else, because if I am redeemed I
shouldnÕt do that. It is this false belief that Christians arenÕt going to be
susceptible to certain kinds of sins.
We see a similar problem at the other
end of the spectrum with Lordship salvation. For them it is not that you lose
your salvation but it is that you were never truly saved. Christians have
always had this problem with Christians who commit horrible sins, or continue
to sin after they are saved. And yet the Bible makes it clear that Christians
continue to sin unless they are going to take in the Word of God and walk by
the Holy Spirit.
So Paul addresses the demon and says,
ÒI command you in the name of Jesus Christ to come out of her!Ó So it is not
Paul addressing the issue, he doesnÕt have an attitude that it is him. It is in the name of the Lord Jesus to come out of her.
The language here to come out is the Greek word exerchomai—the
verb erchomai, which means to
come, and the preposition ex
affixed as a prefix to the word, and it means to come out. That is very
important because the technical language in demon possession is language of
going in and coming out. ÒÉAnd it came out at that very moment.Ó Twice Luke
uses that term exerchomai,
emphasizing that what is going on here, having a puthonos spirit, is the same as having this spirit
indwelling inside the person. Because what the demon has to do is come out of
the person.
Once this spirit evacuates her body
then she doesnÕt have the power to tell the future anymore. She is left empty but
freed spiritually. She is no longer under the dominion and control of this evil
spirit. But this now affects her masters because they have no lost the golden
goose and there is no more money going to come in. Acts 16:19 NASB
ÒBut when her masters saw that their hope of profit was gone, they seized Paul
and Silas and dragged them into the market place before the authorities.Ó
Activities that are
associated with demonism. Over the years we have all heard and read about
certain kinds of activities that are sponsored by Satan. They are mentioned in
the Scripture as different activities that are associated with demonism.
However, in what I call pop-demonism it is often presented that if you get
involved in these activities you can pick up a demon. If you go into a sŽance
with someone who is bringing up the dead, that is demonic activity and you may
walk out of there with a demon. If you get involved in reading horoscopes you
may pick up a demon.
But demonic influence is everywhere. We
are surrounded by demons and demonic influence all the time. There is demonic
influence in the TV shows we watch, the news shows that we watch; it is
everywhere. Demonic influence is the arrogant thinking of Satan, as well will
see. It is not necessarily the kind of stuff that is portrayed in films like The Exorcist.
Satan wants people to think that he is going to offer them happiness and joy
and prosperity. All of this superstitious nonsense that is seen in films and in
some Christian circles is just a diversion. We have to go back and understand
that there are certain activities that are associated with demonism that may
give opportunity for demons to express themselves in divination and other such
things. But when we look at some of the examples in the Scripture of a child that
is being controlled by a demon, being thrown in the fire, that child was
probably not going to the fortune teller and having
his fortune told. He wasnÕt involved with a Ouija
board. He had been demon possessed from a very young age, since infancy.
The fallen world is under the control
of Satan. What opens people to the demonic is carnality. We are born
spiritually dead and are under the power and enslaved to our sin nature, and so
any of us come under the influence of demonism from the moment that we are
born. There are things that happen for unbelievers that may lead to certain
kinds of demon control or deep demonic possession. I think it is very rare and
not a major problem, because it is not even mentioned in any of the epistles in
the New Testament. The Scripture is sufficient to teach us how to handle every
problem. These church age epistles are written to teach Christians how to
handle all the problems of life. If demon possession for Christians is the
problem that many people today say it is, then why is the Bible so loudly
silent? If it was a problem it would be mentioned at least once in the
epistles, but it is not mentioned at all. If it is not mentioned at all what we
can conclude is, it is not an issue.
The only times we see these huge activities
of demons are during the incarnation and during the end times in DanielÕs
seventieth week, the Tribulation. We donÕt see this happening very much other
than a few times in Acts, and we see other kinds of supernatural
things—miracles, intervention of God, intervention of the Holy
Spirit—which happen with greater frequency at the beginning of the book,
but if we track their mention as we go through Acts they become less and less
and less until the last ten chapters or so where there is virtually no mention
of these kinds of things.
Idolatry,
which is the worship of any god—self, material things, greed, various
deities (including Allah and the god of Mormonism).
Thought: Allah is a cognate of the Hebrew word El, the
plural of which is Elohim. What is the name of the god that
the MormonÕs worship? Elohim, which is just a generic word for
God, like the English word G-o-d. Yahweh has a distortion, Jehovah—the Hebrew is four
consonants (JHWH). If you take Hebrew from anybody who is Jewish, they pronounce
the W as a V; they donÕt pronounce it as a W. In the
Hebrew it is YHWH but it is usually transliterated as YHVH. That is
where you get this Jehovah. In the Hebrew Bible there werenÕt any consonants.
The Masoretes put the consonants from the Hebrew word
Adonai under the consonants for Yahweh to remind the reader
not to mention the name of God but to read instead Adonai.
In contemporary Judaism it is more common to use Hashem
than even Adonai. So Jehovah is a mix of the consonants of Yahweh and the vowels of Adonai.
It is interesting that the term Elohim
is the foundation for both the god of Islam and the god of Mormonism. It is
just another idolatrous system.
What does the Bible say about idolatry?
Exodus 20:3-5 NASB ÒYou
shall have no other gods before Me. You
shall not make for yourself an idol, or any likeness of what is in heaven above
or on the earth beneath or in the water under the earth. You
shall not worship them or serve them; for I, the LORD
your God, am a jealous God, visiting the iniquity of the fathers on the
children, on the third and the fourth generations of those who hate Me.Ó
Romans 1:25 talks about
the pagan masses of those who have rejected the invisible witness of God, His
creation, and says, ÒFor they exchanged the truth of God for a lie, and
worshiped and served the creature rather than the Creator ÉÓ That is the basic definition of
idolatry—worshipping something in creation, whether it is self, your
ideas, something you made out of wood or metal or stone. You are worshipping
something: nature, money, intellectual ideas; something like that. But the
worship of idols is not neutral. It is not just a stone, a wood thing that has
no significance. Paul tells us in 1 Corinthians 10:19 NASB ÒWhat do
I mean then? That a thing sacrificed to idols is anything, or
that an idol is anything? [20] {No,} but {I say} that the things which
the Gentiles sacrifice, they sacrifice to demons and not to God; and I do not
want you to become sharers in demons.Ó There is something associated with those
false gods: demons. If you are worshipping a false god you are buying into a
demonic system of worship, and many of these false systems have their ideas and
their powers coming ultimately from demons.
Demons are fallen angels.
They were originally created holy and righteous with all of the angels. The
highest of the angels, Lucifer, when he rebelled against God, influenced one
third of the angels to follow him in his rebellion against God. So this
rebellion, this antagonism to the authority of God, is at the core of demonism.
It is the core of demonic thinking, the core of anything that is satanic. So
the worship of any kind of false god is in rebellion against God, and therefore
it is demonic and is associated with demons and demonism. Paul says, [21] ÒYou
cannot drink the cup of the Lord and the cup of demons; you cannot partake of
the table of the Lord and the table of demons.Ó These are categorically opposed
to one another.
Idolatry is prohibitive.
Everybody has been involved in idolatry. Everybody has worshipped self, money,
something in the creation at some point for some reason. The basic orientation
of the sin nature is idolatry. We are all involved in some kind of demon
influence. Any form of human thought system that is not related to the one true
living God, any human thought system that isnÕt biblical, is in fact the
worship of demons and is demon influence thought. Those are the only options,
because what is at the root of the worship of God is humility toward God and
anything else is idolatry. It is the thinking of Satan and is comparable to the
rebellion of the demons.
We see this in 1 Samuel
15. The background is SaulÕs rebellion against God which
has finally come to its climax in his life. Saul has been increasingly
dominated by his sin nature for almost 20 years. He was never really focused in
his relationship with God and he is in a battle where God directs him to
destroy all of the Amalekites, a traditional enemy of
Israel, including the animals. This was the last part of the biblical holy war
that began with JoshuaÕs destruction of the Canaanites at the beginning of
Joshua. But what does Saul do? He kills most everybody but he keeps a few
alive, including their king Agag, and some of their
cattle. He couldnÕt figure out why he had to kill everyone.
Samuel is GodÕs enforcer
of the law. That was the role of the prophet. He kills Agag
and then says to Saul: 1 Samuel 15:23 NASB ÒFor rebellion is as the
sin of divination [witchcraft], And insubordination is
as iniquity and idolatry. Because you have rejected the word of the LORD,
He has also rejected you from {being} king.Ó Why is rebellion like the sin of
witchcraft?Ó It is because SatanÕs original sin was rebellion against the
authority of God. That is what is at the root of everything. That is at the
root of satanic thought. Satanic thought influenced Adam and Eve in the garden.
Just think about it. What happens in the garden of
Eden? Satan comes along and possesses or indwells this beautiful creature,
comes up and talks to Eve and says, ÒWell, did God really says this?Ó This is
satanic influence—demon influence in its initial form in the garden of Eden. The result of it is sin.
Whenever we are
influenced to think like Satan thinks, in arrogance and antagonism towards God
and rebellion, it is demonism, demon influence. Demonism is a broad term; it
covers demonism as well as demon possession. At the low end of the spectrum it
is a form of demon influence to act like Satan and think like Satan.
ÒAnd insubordination
[stubbornness] is as iniquity and idolatry.Ó Stubbornness is resisting the
authority of God. Then the condemnation: ÒBecause you have rejected the word of
the LORD, He has also rejected you from {being} king.Ó This is 1
Samuel 15. Saul doesnÕt die until the end of 1 Samuel when he commits suicide
on Mount Gilboa. So this connects us to the
principle: Any thought system that rejects the authority of God is demonic. It
is the rejection of the one true, living God and therefore is the worship of
demons (witchcraft: demon influence thought).
When God and His control
of history is rejected (i.e. in the pagan, unbelieving
world) and that vacuum is created where God isnÕt in control anymore, someone
has to be found some way to control. Otherwise life is unbearably chaotic. And
we feel there has to be some sort of control. As part of that
idolatrous humans seek other avenues to try to regain control of their
life. This may take a number of different forms (and does) but some forms are
more overtly demonic than others. Among these are various forms of fortune
telling. We want to know the future so that we can control what happens. If
something bad is going to happen we want to try to control things so something
good will happen instead. If God is not in control we have to be in control—just
a bunch of control freaks.
Divination is the attempt to foresee of foretell future events in order to
control the circumstances of oneÕs life. Forms of divination include astrology,
dousing (using branches of a tree to foretell the future), tarot cards, reading
horoscopes, necromancy, and other things.
One example of pagan
divine guidance through demonism given in the Old Testament is when
Nebuchadnezzar, the king of Babylon, has just significantly defeated the
Egyptians at the battle of Carchemish. The question for him was, should he give
chase and pursue the defeated Egyptian Army, or should he besiege Jerusalem? So
he called for his wise men to come and tell him about the future. Ezekiel 21:21
NASB ÒFor the king of Babylon stands at the parting of the way, at
the head of the two ways, to use divination; he shakes the arrows, he consults
the household idols, he looks at the liver.Ó
The prohibitions of Scripture reflect a
reality. It is not just about the Mosaic Law, this reflects the universal
principle embodied in the Mosaic Law because it relates to the overall
universal problem that we face in this life: living in the devilÕs world as
part of the angelic conflict.
Leviticus 19:26 NASB ÒYou
shall not eat {anything} with the blood, nor practice divination or
soothsaying.Ó
Deuteronomy 18:10 NASB
ÒThere shall not be found among you anyone who makes his son or his daughter
pass through the fire, one who uses divination, one who practices witchcraft,
or one who interprets omens, or a sorcerer, [11]
or one who casts a spell, or a medium, or a spiritist,
or one who calls up the dead.Ó
Leviticus 19:31 NASB
ÒDo not turn to mediums or spiritists; do not seek
them out to be defiled by them. I am the LORD
your God.Ó
Leviticus 20:27 NASB
ÒNow a man or a woman who is a medium or a spiritist
shall surely be put to death. They shall be stoned with stones, their bloodguiltiness is upon them.Ó
Divination was widely
practiced in the ancient world. Today we have many of the same kinds of things
going on. Many of them have been debunked. In America since the mid-nineteenth
century there has been a huge rise in the popularity of spiritism.
Another form of
divination exposed in the Bible was that of necromancy, which is consulting the
dead through mediums and witches. Tow verses from the Old Testament prohibit
this: Isaiah 8:19 NASB ÒWhen they say to you, ÔConsult the mediums
and the spiritists who whisper and mutter,Õ should
not a people consult their God? {Should they} {consult}
the dead on behalf of the living?Ó In the Hebrew the word was ob (spirit),
translated with the word engastromuthos
in the Greek which had the idea of throwing the voice. Isaiah 29:4 NASB
ÒThen you will be brought low; From the earth you will
speak, And from the dust {where} you are prostrate Your words {will come.} Your
voice will also be like that of a spirit from the ground, And
your speech will whisper from the dust.Ó Israel is condemned because of going
to mediums and wizards trying to find help from somewhere other than the Bible.
This sets us up now for
understanding one of the great episodes from the Old Testament, which is when
Saul went to the witch at Endor to call up Samuel.