Sorcery
by Ethan R. Longhenry
- Introduction
- Sorcery!
- When the word is spoken, images of witches and wizards come to
mind - Harry Potter and his adventures have put sorcery back in the
news today - Nevertheless, sorcery reckoned as sin in the Bible
- Galatians 5:19-20
- Revelation 9:21, 18:23
- So what is sorcery?
- Why is it sinful?
- What would it have to do with me?
- Let us consider the matter from the Scriptures
- What is Sorcery?
- Sorcery not a word that we hear every day!
- Sorcery: Magic; enchantment; witchcraft; divination be the
assistance of evil spirits, or the power of commanding evil
spirits (Webster's) - Sorcery, therefore, is the reliance on black arts or other
forms of supernatural insight or ability, and not a reliance
on God- Magic tricks, which generally involve illusion but not
substance, are not really under discussion here (although
it is a form of deception) - What is under consideration is anything involving other
forces - Voodoo, magic spells, witchcraft in any form
- Tarot card reading, psychic readings, séances also represent
sorcery - Astrological readings also, including horoscopes, also
involve reliance on forces other than God
- Magic tricks, which generally involve illusion but not
- What is the big deal?
- Some people might find such things to be incredulous
- What's the harm, after all, in a "little fun", with
horoscopes and psychic readings? - These are valid questions; let us consider them
- Why is Sorcery Wrong?
- From the beginning, God has sought to be the spiritual power to
whom people should turn- Exodus 20:3-5
- Exodus 34:14
- Colossians 2:6-7, 9-10
- Many believe that since there is only one God (Ephesians 4:5-6),
that there can only be one power in the universe- Many believe that there is no power in any form of sorcery,
and that it is mere delusion - If that were the case, we would expect God to make that clear!
- Many believe that there is no power in any form of sorcery,
- Yet we read that there is conflict with "spiritual forces of
darkness" (Ephesians 6:12)!- If Satan can appear "as an angel of light"
(2 Corinthians 11:14), and is the "god of this world"
(2 Corinthians 4:4), should we believe that he is entirely
without spiritual power (cf. Acts 26:18)? - This does not correlate with the reality concerning which we
read in the Scriptures!
- If Satan can appear "as an angel of light"
- The Bible does indicate that "spiritual forces of darkness" have
power- Exodus 7:11-12, Exodus 7:22, Exodus 8:7: the sorcerers in
Pharaoh's palace were able to turn their staffs into snakes,
turn the Nile to blood, and brought forth a plague of frogs
by their "secret arts" - Granted, they were not able to create a plague of gnats, and
declared such to be the "finger of God" (Exodus 8:16-19) - Their ability to replicate some of God's plagues, however,
does indicate that there was power in their sorcery - 1 Samuel 28:7-20: the witch of En-dor conjures up the soul
of Samuel for Saul - Acts 19:18-19: burning of books of magic arts as repentance
- Exodus 7:11-12, Exodus 7:22, Exodus 8:7: the sorcerers in
- Black arts do represent a concern and a threat, and should not
be taken as lightly as they often are! - The Bible makes it clear that our trust and confidence is to be
in God alone- Hebrews 11:6, Romans 1:17
- Acts 26:18
- 1 Thessalonians 1:9-10
- If our trust and confidence is in God, we have no reason to
turn to forces of darkness!
- Consider Ephesians 6:10-13
- Why would we turn to that which is against what is good and
holy? - Why seek psychics when we can pray to God?
- Why look to the stars for guidance in horoscopes when we can commune with their Creator (Genesis 1)?
- Why tinker with magic and witchcraft when we could do good
and obtain eternal life? - How can we fight on the Lord's side while using powers of
darkness?
- Sorcery, therefore, is no light matter, and is to be thoroughly avoided!
- From the beginning, God has sought to be the spiritual power to
- Another Dimension to Sorcery
- The English concept of "sorcery" involves the matters we have
described, and as we have seen, they are sinful - The Greek word provides an additional concept we should consider
- Galatians 5:20: Greek pharmakeia (pharmacy)
- "the use or the administering of drugs; poisoning; sorcery,
magical arts" (Thayer's) - How do drugs fit into sorcery?
- We must consider the medical profession in the ancient world
- While we today would separate the scientific study of medicine
from the black arts practices of "witch doctors", that
distinction was not kept in the ancient world - The same doctor who would perform surgeries or give out
medicine would also make incantations to various gods or use
magic or other black arts to effect a cure!
- Does this mean, then, that the entire medical establishment is
sinful?- Are we sinning by taking Tylenol or antibiotics or some other
such thing? - The Scriptures do not indicate as much
- 1 Timothy 5:23: when Timothy has some stomach problems, Paul tells him to use some wine-- a medical prescription of sorts
- Luke is called the "beloved physician" in Colossians 4:14,
without any hint of condemnation of his occupation
- Are we sinning by taking Tylenol or antibiotics or some other
- The medical profession, therefore, is not condemned entirely
under the idea of pharmakeia - Nevertheless, there is much that is condemned under that heading
- As is well known, many drugs are consumed not for medical
benefit but for recreational purposes - Most use of marijuana, cocaine, heroin, PCP, methamphetamines, crystal methadone, LSD, ecstasy, opium, and abuse of prescription medications fit this concept
- The drugs are enjoyed for "highs" and the ability to escape
from the problems of life - Such is indeed sorcery-- it is a trust or enjoyment in powers
and forces other than God! - Such drugs do not lead to sobriety and self-control (1 Peter 4:7)
- Many such drugs are illegal, and such is sufficient to
condemn them (Romans 13:1-7) - Most such drugs become your master, and end up being your
idol, for it is the drug whom you now serve (cf. Galatians 5:19-20, Matthew 6:21-24)
- As is well known, many drugs are consumed not for medical
- As Christians, therefore, we must think soberly about drugs and
their use- Are we using them to get well or are we abusing them, thus
committing sorcery? - Do we always remember to put our confidence in God and only secondarily trust in medicine and other such things?
- Who is in control, us or the medication?
- Are we using them to get well or are we abusing them, thus
- Let us avoid committing sorcery by drug use or abuse!
- The English concept of "sorcery" involves the matters we have
- Conclusion
- While the word sorcery is not often used, what it represents
is quite devastating to society - We should never participate with the forces of darkness, and
thus reliance on astrology, alchemy, black arts, psychics, and
other such things ought not be named among us! - Likewise, we should avoid recreational drug use and keep
medicine in its proper place! - In all things let us put our trust in God and in Him alone
(Matthew 6:33) - The powers of darkness cannot save us; drugs cannot really help
us escape! - Let us instead lean on the Creator of all things, He who can heal
us and see us through (1 Peter 2:24)! - Invitation/songbook
- While the word sorcery is not often used, what it represents