The prophet's dictionary guide to the supernatural

878. Monotheism—The belief in one god. The world purports three monotheistic religions: Judaism, Islam, and Christianity. The Bible declares that Judaism’s Yahweh is the Father of the Lord Jesus Christ and so His is the only true and living God. Creation, redemption, sin, and the cross all establish faith in Christ as the true religion for the New Testament believer. 879. Monster—In the Bible, the monster is a preternatural being formed either as a sea serpent, a dragon, or a hideous land animal. Often the whale or dinosaur are what was meant by their references in Scripture. Monster worship in a culture represents several ominous signs. In fact, one of the definitions the Bible’s terminology gives for monster is that of an omen. Two was an influx of demonic forces and devils invading the land. Three, it indicates a high degree of Christian apostasy, which aligns itself with the apostate angels of creation and the ancient world. Four, it bespeaks the rise of deviant human behavior rooted in demonic character. Five, it states that the light of the gospel of the Lord Jesus Christ has been shut out by an overwhelming human desire and addiction to the things of the flesh. Six, a deeply entrenched occultic stronghold. Seven, strong demonic manipulations at the hands of witches. Eight, another step closer to the apocalypse of the Book of Revelation. The human desires that prevail in a monster era form the platform upon which the demonic, witchcraft, and diabolical powers of darkness ascend. Carnal worship craves the monstrous. It inspires indulgences that spawn compromise and finally a conversion to demonism. It is an attachment to the institution of familiar spirits and false and heretical worship. Monsters, the bizarre and grotesque, permeate societies in these instances and generate perverse and obscene fetishes in a land. Popularization of them were indisputable precursors to its demise. Lamentations 4:3. In the Bible, monsters are dubbed Leviathan, Rahab, Dragon, Sea Monster, and Behemoth. All of these creatures are indicative of high occultic movements and the wisdom (Wicca knowledge) of the serpent; that age-old serpent, the devil, and Satan. Jeremiah 51:34 and Ezekiel 29:3 are the two Bible passages that refer to monsters, and in their cases it was a monster of the seas. The dragon is usually meant, or some other serpentine creature. Students of the Bible and theology understand that popularized monster lore is a sign of impending judgment and doom on the society that celebrates them. 880. Monster of Chaos—The seven-headed monster, three of the heads are the

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