The prophet's dictionary guide to the supernatural
Lord’s lone prophet of truth saw was the spiritual strategy that would remove the king. A spirit stepped forward applying for the job, announcing he could seduce the king into catastrophe. The Almighty released him to do so. The account supports Christ’s revelation to John of the false prophet empowered by three frog-like spirits. False prophets have to have help to be false, and that help comes from unclean sources released at the permission or assignment of the Lord. 501. Familiarity—Originally a spiritual term that defines the breeding ground of contempt. From this perspective, it deliberately spawns disrespect and rebellion. Familiarity has its roots in the familiar spirit—the old Greek Pytho spirit and the ancient work of Satan’s ancestral spirit network in human genealogy—their family lines. Familiarity is the perverse extreme of friendship and relationship that seeks to promote the undeserving and diminish authority. Familiarity operates with the attending forces of slander, gossip, abuse, slight, neglect, criticism, or judging. Attending is an original Latin form of the word familiarity. These are known weapons in the arsenal of Satan. Prophetically, familiarity may be seen as the calculated onslaught of Satan taking place in the life of a minister or servant of God. It manifests ultimately as an impending warfare set to wage against the church of the Lord Jesus Christ and all established authority in general. 502. Familiar Spirits—A) A divining demon working through a sorcerer or conjurer. A witch’s or occultist’s guide. In ancient times, the term was derived from the generation spirit that supplied a family with its supernatural knowledge, worldly possessions and success, and spiritual wisdom. That spirit was thought to belong to the family line, therefore it was worshipped and sought for ancient and spiritual divine light and knowledge. Spiritism, necromancy, and psychic revelation were believed to come to certain “gifted” members of the family by this medium, which received his or her powers from the demons Satan assigned to the family line. Leviticus 20:27; 1 Samuel 28:8; 1 Chronicles 10:13; 2 Chronicles 33:6; Isaiah 29:24. B) A term used sixteen times in the Old Testament for a distinct class of spiritual beings credited with empowering and dispensing the powers and wisdom of the dead to their human progenies. Familiar spirits are primarily necromancers because their words and revelations do not, and cannot, come from the living God. As the offspring of devils, the spirits have been slain already, as were their apostate and demonic patriarchs. Therefore, whatever information their human agents get is derived from the dead spirits that sired them and that information is emphatically tied to
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