What Similarities Exist Between Revolt And Witchcraft?

Rebellion is often compared to witchcraft and stubbornness as idolatry, as it involves disobedience to God’s command and attempting to create our own reality of what God’s word should be. In 1 Samuel 15:23, Marriott highlights the close parallels between rebellion and witchcraft, as both have at their core the motive to gain.

Rebellion is likened to witchcraft because it is a form of manipulation, and all witches manipulate people. To obey is better than sacrifice and to hearken than the fat of rams. Rebellion is as sinful as witchcraft, and stubbornness is as iniquity and idolatry.

Christians may question whether visiting a witch is a sin or if they can go to someone who does witchcraft. Rebellion is as sinful as witchcraft, and stubbornness is as bad as worshiping idols. If a person has rejected the command of the Lord, he has rejected them as king.

The NCV emphasizes that rebellion and stubbornness are equivalent to witchcraft and idolatry, as they are spiritually dangerous and abominations to the Lord. Rebellion comes in many forms, and it is as the sin of witchcraft that is an abomination to the Lord. This article helps individuals overcome these challenges and maintain their faith in God.

In conclusion, rebellion and stubbornness are similar to witchcraft and idolatry, as they both involve disobedience to God’s command and stubbornness. By understanding and overcoming these issues, believers can grow in their faith and live a life that aligns with God’s teachings.


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Parents who fail to provide proper guidance can lead to rebellious behavior against authority, which can persist into adulthood. This rebellious core can prevent individuals from submitting to authority figures, even their spouses. Rebellion can result in hardness of heart, shutting down feelings and burying problems deep inside. This can hinder feelings for others and make it easier to avoid feeling for them.

However, being delivered from rebellion can help individuals walk in the fullness of God’s plan for them and their marriage. This can be achieved by addressing their problems and allowing themselves to feel for others.

What does the Bible say about rebellion?
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What does the Bible say about rebellion?

King Saul only partially followed God’s directive to destroy the Amalekites, following what appealed to them. Scripture teaches that rebellion is like the sin of witchcraft, and doing right is better than sacrifice. Rebellion opens a person up to evil practices, and those practicing it will not inherit the Kingdom of God. Explicit obedience is required to experience God’s blessings, and there is no success outside God’s will.

Israel’s history was a cycle of rebellion and restoration, but God forgives rebellion that is honestly repented of. If we have a similar track record of not obeying God’s directives and returning to Him through repentance, consequences follow when we rebel against His right to be our Lord.

Why does God hate rebellion?
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Why does God hate rebellion?

The spirit of rebellion in the land of Israel was evident in the actions of Korah, Dathan, and Abiram, who confronted Moses about his excessive self-importance. These men were renowned intermediaries between the Egyptian task masters and the Israelites, enjoying their favor with the task masters. When Moses told them to leave Egypt, they considered what would happen if they lost their position as foremen over the Israelites. They accused Moses of acting like a prince over them, but Moses pleaded for them to be on the side of the Lord.

God asked the congregation to choose between being in the rebellious tent or on the side of the Lord. Moses even went to meet Dathan and co, but they despised him, believing they could carry the censer without God’s instruction. This story was not too sweet for their families, as God hates rebellion and his wrath is grievous on the rebellious.

Miriam, Moses’ sister, also paid dearly for her slander against the calling of Moses. She never heard of her again until her death in Num20. Rebellion against God’s authority can make a person’s name forgotten completely. Many men of God faced this dilemma at one time or another, such as the head of prayer warriors, head usher, or other key post holders becoming their Korah, Dathan, and Abiram. Their acts shrunk the congregation and almost made the church go astray.

To avoid this dilemma, it is essential for individuals to be called and commissioned by the Spirit of God. If one does not have the commissioning of the Spirit, they cannot be set on the feet when troubles of ministries come. However, with genuine calling and doing the work with one heart, God will defend His interest.

A man of God operating in the fullness of the Holy Spirit need not defend themselves; they should call on the God who called and chose them. God will show who He has chosen, and every officer in the household of God can hold a rod each. Every child of God with the fullness of the Holy Spirit and abiding by the word of God will enjoy the benefits of divine protection. God fought for Joseph in a mysterious way, standing by the three Hebrew children in an unimaginable manner.

What is the spirit of rebellion?
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What is the spirit of rebellion?

A rebellious spirit is characterized by individuals who live by their own rules, values, morals, and worldly standards, disregarding God’s guidance. They believe they are in control, even if others see a trainwreck ahead. They justify their actions by pointing out others’ wrongdoings, and do not take accountability for their actions. This type of spirit can lead to rebellion against various individuals, such as parents, spouses, government officials, law enforcement, employers, pastors, and church leaders, to satisfy their own agendas or satisfy their flesh.

Rebellion is justified if something is morally or ethically wrong. The Lord warns rebellious children to take counsel but not of Him, and to cover with a covering but not of His spirit, as they may add sin to sin.

How does God view rebellion?
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How does God view rebellion?

God’s response to our rebellion and sin is death, judgment, and eternal division into two eternal groups: one to heaven and everlasting life worshipping God, and the other to everlasting ruin in hell. This is a crucial aspect of the gospel message, as it teaches the world that Jesus is powerful enough to save us from eternal punishment. Only when they understand God’s justice will they appreciate His mercy.

Love and wrath can be directed at the same person at the same time, as seen in a parent-child relationship. When a child disobeys, the parent disciplines the child to teach them to obey, demonstrating the interplay between love and wrath.

Why rebellion is bad?

Rebellion in teens can lead to serious harm, as it can cause shyness, rejection of self-interests, and damage self-esteem. This behavior can lead to poor grades, physical harm, and even harm to oneself or others. Rebellion can also lead to experimentation in high-risk situations, rejection of rules and restraints, and damaging valued relationships. True independence is earned by responsibly creating a successful environment, rather than relying on rebellion as a cry for independence.

Is it a sin to be rebellious?

Isaiah 1:2 describes sin as personal and willful disobedience, raising a clenched fist towards the One who made us. Aaron Armstrong, author of Epic: The Story that Changed the World and Awaiting a Savior, is a notable figure in the Christian faith. He served as Brand Manager of The Gospel Project and publishing team leader for The Gospel Project for Adults from August 2016 to September 2021. Armstrong’s Twitter account is also a source of inspiration.

What is like the sin of witchcraft?

Rebellion and stubbornness are considered sins, and those who reject the LORD’s word are subsequently rejected from the position of king.

Is being rebellious a sin?

Isaiah 1:2 describes sin as personal and willful disobedience, raising a clenched fist towards the One who made us. Aaron Armstrong, author of Epic: The Story that Changed the World and Awaiting a Savior, is a notable figure in the Christian faith. He served as Brand Manager of The Gospel Project and publishing team leader for The Gospel Project for Adults from August 2016 to September 2021. Armstrong’s Twitter account is also a source of inspiration.

Is it a sin to rebel against authority?

The text emphasizes that all individuals are subject to the authority of God, as there is no authority other than God’s established ones. Rebelling against these authorities is considered rebelling against God’s instituted authority, and those who do so will face judgment. This message may seem uncomfortable for Christians, as it contradicts their anger towards governments that start wars, oppress the poor, and imprison the innocent.

Will God forgive rebellion?
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Will God forgive rebellion?

Those who adhere to the tenets of Christianity are expected to demonstrate a consistent pattern of repentance and the acceptance of forgiveness at the point of salvation. Conversely, individuals who engage in acts of rebellion against the Christian faith are not considered to be authentic Christians. Despite this, they may still engage in repentance and seek forgiveness.


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  • Astrology,sage, traditional teachings from ancestry backgrounds,the burying of the umbilical cord,the black string,the put your enemy’s name in paper in your shoe, turning your underwear inside out,or backwards,hand the baby over the casket to another person,using your menstrual blood in food,potions,spells,salt in the four corners of your house,having altars,praying to the dead,or ancestors, burning sage, or incents to do sorcery ;ect…. all is 🧹🪄 witchcraft. I pray JEHOVAH removes the scales from everyone’s eyes. In Jesus Christ name Amen 🙏🏽

  • April, I consider myself reasonably aware of the devices against Christianity. But I’ve learned a new word today: syncretism. Now that I have an idea of what it is, I’ll do a little extra reading (I don’t like the overuse of the term, “research”) to know more about it. And I’m sure I’ve been disregarding it all along. Guess it’s just the language geek in me that wants to know more. Great segment, as always. Thank you.

  • Bible is written with Astrology encoded in there But that doesn’t mean you are to just through the teachings of Jesus out the window, Jesus represents the perfect way that God wants us to live, so there is a teacher telling us how God would react in a given situation or decision I agree when one is first introduced to the idea of spirituality that encompasses Astrology and Chakras, syncretism, one may think that all the stuff we have been taught about the human experience in the bible is hogwash, but its not, These two aren’t diametrically opposed ideas, or concepts

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