
THE INVISIBLE BATTLE
SATAN'S WORK WITH HUMAN MIND
SATAN'S PLAN OF DECEPTION
THE SPELL OF GOD
THE SPELLS OF SATAN
SPIRITUALISM IN VARIED FORMS AND DISGUISE
MODERN SPIRITUALISM IDENTIFIED (1-10)
MODERN SPIRITUALISM IDENTIFIED (11-20)
SPIRITUALISM-A DEADLY POISON!
HOW CAN WE BREAK AND FREE OURSELVES FROM SATAN'S SPELLS
BEWARE OF SATAN'S AGENTS!
OUR SAFEGUARDS
WHAT TO DO WITH MAGICAL BOOKS
DUTIES OF THE CHURCH
CONCLUSIONS
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MODERN
SPIRITUALISM IDENTIFIED (Nos. 11-20)
11. Spiritualism closely imitates the nominal Christianity in
its power to deceive and ensnare.
“As spiritualism more closely imitates the nominal Christianity
of the day, it has greater power to deceive and ensnare. Satan
himself is converted, after the modern order of things. He will
appear in the character of an angel of light. Through the agency
of spiritualism, miracles will be wrought, the sick will be healed,
and many undeniable wonders will be performed. And as the spirits
will profess faith in the Bible, and manifest respect for the
institutions of the church, their work will be accepted as a manifestation
of divine power.”
Great Controversy, p 588.
12. Spiritualism teaches that men were unfallen demigods.
“Satan beguiles men now as he beguiled Eve in Eden by flattery,
by kindling a desire to obtain forbidden knowledge, by exciting
ambition for self-exaltation. It was cherishing these evils that
caused his fall, and through them he aims to compass the ruin
of men. "Ye shall be as gods," he declares, "knowing
good and evil." Genesis 3:5. Spiritualism teaches "that
man is the creature of progression; that it is his destiny from
his birth to progress, even to eternity, toward the Godhead."
And again: "Each mind will judge itself and not another."
"The judgment will be right, because it is the judgment of
self... The throne is within you." Said a spiritualistic
teacher, as the "spiritual consciousness" awoke within
him: "My fellow men, all were unfallen demigods." And
another declares: "Any just and perfect being is Christ."
Great Controversy, p 554.
“Spiritualism asserts that men are unfallen demigods; that
"each mind will judge itself;" that "true knowledge
places men above all law;" that "all sins committed
are innocent;" for "whatever is, is right," and
"God doth not condemn." The basest of human beings it
represents as in heaven, and highly exalted there. Thus it declares
to all men, "It matters not what you do; live as you please,
heaven is your home." Multitudes are thus led to believe
that desire is the highest law, that license is liberty, and that
man is accountable only to himself.”
Education, p 227
13. Spiritualism teaches that men can act alone independent from
the body of Christ and of God.
"Your eyes," said Satan, pointing to the tree, "shall
be opened, and ye shall be as gods,"--independent. This had
been the aim of Satan; this was why he fell from his high and
holy estate.”
Youth Instructor, July 1, 1897 par. 5.
“It is a delusion of the enemy for anyone to feel that
he can disconnect from agencies which God has appointed and work
on an independent line of his own, in his own supposed wisdom,
and yet be successful. Although he may flatter himself that he
is doing God's work, he will not prosper in the end. We are one
body, and every member is to be united to the body, each person
working in his respective capacity.”
“It is not a good sign when men will not unite with their
brethren, but prefer to act alone, when they will not take in
their brethren because they do not just exactly meet their mind.
If men will wear the yoke of Christ, they cannot pull apart. They
will wear Christ's yoke, they will draw with Christ As we near
the final crisis, instead of feeling that there is less need of
order and harmony of action, we should be more systematic than
heretofore. All our work should be conducted according to well-defined
plans. I am receiving light from the Lord that there should be
wise generalship at this time more than at any former period of
our history.”
Selected Messages, book 3, p 25-26.
Who was this class who had independent minds?
“The experience of some had been obtained among a class
of religious fanatics who had no true sense of the exalted character
of the work. The religious experience of this class of professed
Seventh-day Adventists was not reliable. They had not firm principles
underlying all their actions. They were self-confident, and boastful.
Their religion did not consist in righteous acts, true humility
of soul, and sincere devotion to God, but in impulse, in noise
and confusion, spiced with eccentricities and oddities. They had
not felt, neither could they feel, the necessity of being clothed
with Christ's righteousness. They had a righteousness of their
own, which was as filthy rags, and which God can in no case accept.
These persons had no love for union and harmony of action. They
delighted in disorder. Confusion, distraction, and diversity of
opinion were their choice. They were ungovernable, unsubdued,
unregenerated, and unconsecrated, and this element of confusion
suited their undisciplined minds. They were a curse to the cause
of God and brought the name of Seventh-day Adventists into disrepute.”
Testimonies, vol 2, p 553.
What kind of exhibitions of demonism can we see being practiced
in professed Christian churches today?
“The proposition of Elijah is reasonable. The people dare
not evade it, and they find courage to answer: The word is good.
The prophets of Baal dare not dissent or evade the matter. God
has directed this trial and has prepared confusion for the authors
of idolatry and a signal triumph for His name. The priests of
Baal dare not do otherwise than accept the conditions. With terror
and guiltiness in their hearts, while outwardly bold and defiant,
they rear their altar, lay on the wood and the victim, and then
begin their incantations, their chanting and bawling, characteristics
of pagan worship. Their shrill cries re-echo through forests and
mountains: "O Baal, hear us." The priests gather in
an army about their altars, and with leaping, and writhing, and
screaming, and stamping, and with unnatural gestures, and tearing
their hair, and cutting their flesh, they manifest apparent sincerity…
But the firm eye of Elijah watches every motion… Elijah
stands by, watching with eagle eye lest any deception should be
practiced; for he knows that if, by any device, they could kindle
their altar fire, he would be torn in pieces upon the spot…
"And it came to pass at noon, that Elijah mocked them, and
said, Cry aloud: for he is a god; either he is talking, or he
is pursuing, or he is in a journey, or peradventure he sleepeth,
and must be awaked… How gladly would Satan, who fell like
lightning from heaven, come to the help of those whom he has deceived,
whose minds he has controlled, and who are fully devoted to his
service. Gladly would he send the lightning and kindle their sacrifices;
but Jehovah has set Satan's bounds. He has restrained his power,
and all his devices cannot convey one spark to Baal's altars.
Evening draws on. The prophets of Baal are weary, faint, and confused.
One suggests one thing, and one another, until they cease their
efforts. Their shrieks and curses no longer resound over Mount
Carmel. With weakness and despair they retire from the contest.
“The people have witnessed the terrible demonstrations of
the unreasonable, frantic priests. They have beheld their leaping
upon the altar as though they would grasp the burning rays from
the sun to serve their altars. They have become tired of the exhibitions
of demonism, of pagan idolatry; and they feel earnest and anxious
to hear what Elijah will speak.”
Testimonies, vol 3, p 283.
14. Spiritualism teaches that God is an essence pervading all
nature or Pantheism.
“Already there are coming in among our people spiritualistic
teachings that will undermine the faith of those who give heed
to them. The theory that God is an essence pervading all nature
is one of Satan's most subtle devices. It misrepresents God and
is a dishonor to His greatness and majesty.
“Pantheistic theories are not sustained by the word of God.
The light of His truth shows that these theories are soul-destroying
agencies. Darkness is their element, sensuality their sphere.
They gratify the natural heart and give license to inclination.
Separation from God is the result of accepting them.”
Testimonies, vol 8, p 291.
Please note that the SDA church upholds this spiritualistic teaching.
In their ADULT SABBATH SCHOOL BIBLE STUDY GUIDE, (July-Sep 2001,
Teachers Edition), page 78, it says:
“Read Genesis 3:5, the serpent’s words to Eve. He
said that if she ate of the tree she would be “like God”
(NIV). What was so ironic about those words is that Eve already
was “like God”.”
The above statement “that Eve already was ‘like God’
contradicts God’s word.
“And God said, Let us make man in our image, after our likeness.”
Genesis 1:26.
“Man was to bear God's image, both in outward resemblance
and in character. Christ alone is "the express image"
(Hebrews 1:3) of the Father; but man was formed in the likeness
of God.”
Patriarchs and Prophets, p 45.
“Whatever contradicts God’s word, we may be sure
proceeds from Satan.”
Patriarchs and Prophets, p 55.
What was Satan grandiose ambition?
“I will ascend above the heights of the clouds; I will be
like the most High.”
Isaiah 14:14.
According to Webster, “LIKE” means “EQUAL”.
Can we equal God?
“You cannot equal the copy; but you can resemble it and,
according to your ability, do likewise.”
Testimonies, vol 2, p 170.
“We cannot equal the example (Christ), but we should copy
it.”
Testimonies, vol 2, p 628.
15. Spiritualism has done away with the necessity for the atonement.
“These theories, followed to their logical conclusion, sweep
away the whole Christian economy. They do away with the necessity
for the atonement and make man his own savior.”
Testimonies, vol 8, p 291.
The SDA church had taken down the foundation of our faith.
“Our ministering brethren were looking on, watching what
was being done, but they did not seem to understand. The foundation
of our faith, which was established by so much prayer, such earnest
searching of the Scriptures, was being taken down, pillar by pillar.
Our faith was to have nothing to rest upon--the sanctuary was
gone, the atonement was gone. . . .”
Upward Look, p 152. (1904)
16. Spiritualism diverts our minds from the great truths.
“…whose study it is to divert minds from the great
truths given to prepare them for what is coming upon the world.”
Testimonies, vol 8, p 292.
17. Spiritualism teaches free-lovism or unholy spiritual love.
“I have seen the results of these fanciful views of God,
in apostasy, spiritualism, and free-lovism. The free love tendency
of these teachings was so concealed that at first it was difficult
to make plain its real character. Until the Lord presented it
to me, I knew not what to call it, but I was instructed to call
it unholy spiritual love.”
Testimonies, vol 8, p 292.
What is an example of this unholy spiritual love?
“Whenever I have been called to meet fanaticism in its varied
forms, I have received clear, positive, and definite instruction
to lift my voice against its influence. With some the evil has
revealed itself in the form of man-made tests for ascertaining
a knowledge of the will of God; and I was shown that this was
a delusion which became an infatuation, and that it is contrary
to the will of the Lord. If we follow such methods, we shall be
found aiding the enemy's plans. In times past certain among the
believers had great faith in the setting of signs by which to
decide their duty. Some had such confidence in these signs that
men went so far as to exchange wives, thus bringing adultery into
the church.”
Selected Messages, book 2, p 28.
18. Spiritualism teaches that those who were once sanctified
could not sin.
“The Lord gave me strength to lay plainly before them their
danger. Among other views they held that those who were once sanctified
could not sin.”
Testimonies, vol 8, p 293.
Like Enoch, what must be the ambition of every Christian?
“Be ambitious, for the Master's glory, to cultivate every
grace of character. In every phase of your character building
you are to please God. This you may do; for Enoch pleased Him
though living in a degenerate age. And there are Enochs in this
our day.”
Christ’s Object Lessons, p 332.
19. Spiritualism will unite Papists, Protestants and worldlings
in one body.
“The line of distinction between professed Christians and
the ungodly is now hardly distinguishable. Church members love
what the world loves and are ready to join with them, and Satan
determines to unite them in one body and thus strengthen his cause
by sweeping all into the ranks of spiritualism. Papists, who boast
of miracles as a certain sign of the true church, will be readily
deceived by this wonder-working power; and Protestants, having
cast away the shield of truth, will also be deluded. Papists,
Protestants, and worldlings will alike accept the form of godliness
without the power, and they will see in this union a grand movement
for the conversion of the world and the ushering in of the long-expected
millennium.”
Great Controversy, p 588.
20. Spiritualism reveals negative character traits.
“When men reveal the opposite traits, when they are proud,
vain, frivolous, worldly-minded, avaricious, unkind, censorious,
we need not be told with whom they are associating, who is their
most intimate friend. They may not believe in witchcraft; but,
notwithstanding this, they are holding communion with an evil
spirit.”
Testimonies, vol 5, p 225.
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