Do not let your people practice
fortune-telling or sorcery,
or allow them to interpret omens,
or engage in witchcraft.
Everyday, I receive email after email after email that read something like this: “Read this email and then send it to ten (or even fifteen or twenty) people and your wish will come true (or something good will happen to you).” You’ve likely been either a recipient or a sender of these emails yourself. The sad part is that some of these emails are being forwarded by Christian brothers and sisters. I once read about a crystal-gazer who charged $25 per reading. She told a customer, “$25 entitles you to ask me two questions.” The visitor asked, “Isn’t that a lot of money for only two questions?” The fortune-teller responded, “Yes, madam, it is. So now, what’s your second question?” It’s pretty foolish sounding, right? Well, the Biblical truth is that horoscopes violate the Word of God because nobody can know tomorrow except for God.
2 comments:
These horoscopes gives discourage to our brothers and sisters because they think it's really going to happen?! Which would they rather believe, these horoscopes or GOD? I also received these emails, before i was saved, and i really felt discourage and worried. But when I met God in my life, I learned to have faith, not to worry and i learn to listen to GOD. AMEN! GOD BLESS!
amen!!!
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