Wednesday, May 07, 2025

Charmers, Spells, and the Bible


Charmers, Spells, and the Bible: A Warning for Believers

Charmers, Spells, and the Bible: A Warning for Believers


Who Was the Founder of the Charmer?

The practice of charming—to fascinate, hypnotize, or cast spells—doesn’t trace back to a single individual. Instead, it emerges from ancient pagan cultures that sought to manipulate spiritual forces for healing, protection, or control. Charmers were part of societies like ancient Egypt, Mesopotamia, and Canaan, and often served as local magicians, spellcasters, or “wise” healers. These individuals used words, rituals, and objects to influence people or events supernaturally.

In the Bible, the word charmer is associated with one who whispers or mutters spells (Psalm 58:5, Isaiah 8:19). These were not healers from God but individuals tapping into occult powers—powers that come from dark, demonic sources.


What Are the Beliefs Behind Charming?

What Are the Beliefs Behind Charming?


Charmers believe they can control or influence situations and people through spells, incantations, rituals, or energy manipulation. This belief is deeply rooted in occultism and folk magic, often blending herbal remedies, mystical symbols, and spoken enchantments.

Their practices may seem harmless—love spells, protection rituals, or healing charms—but they rely on spiritual forces not submitted to the Lord Jesus Christ. Some charmers claim to call on angels, ancestors, or nature spirits, while others invoke named pagan deities.


What Was Their Spirituality and Culture?

Charmers typically come from animistic or polytheistic cultures that believe in multiple gods or spirit beings. These cultures often view the universe as spiritually charged and open to manipulation through rituals and intention.

For example:

  • In ancient Babylon, charmers were part of the priesthood, invoking gods like Marduk.

  • In Egypt, they served deities like Isis and Thoth to gain wisdom or protection.

  • In Canaanite religion, spells and charms were directed to gods like Baal and Asherah.

These practices were not neutral—they were a direct affront to the one true God of Israel, which is why Scripture strictly forbids them.


Is It Divination or Energy Work?

Charming is a form of divination and spiritual manipulation. Whether it's “energy healing” or spellcasting, the goal is the same: to bypass God's will and seek power or knowledge through supernatural means. In many modern circles, charming is rebranded as manifestation, attraction, energy healing, or positive affirmation rituals. But at its core, it's still an occult practice.


What Does the Bible Say?

The Bible explicitly condemns the work of charmers and those who seek spiritual power outside of God.

  • Deuteronomy 18:10-12 (ESV) – "There shall not be found among you... a charmer... For whoever does these things is an abomination to the Lord."

  • Isaiah 8:19 (ESV) – "Should not a people inquire of their God? Why consult the dead on behalf of the living?"

  • Leviticus 19:31 – “Do not turn to mediums or seek out spiritists, for you will be defiled by them.”

These verses make it clear: God’s people are to seek Him alone—not magic, energy, or spirits.


Why Christians Should Stay Away

Visiting a charmer, even “just once,” can open spiritual doors you never intended. What seems like innocent healing or help can become a portal for demonic influence. Charmers don’t use the Holy Spirit—they rely on counterfeit spiritual power that often results in:

  • Emotional torment

  • Intrusive thoughts or confusion

  • Nightmares, sleep paralysis

  • Fear or heaviness

  • Seeing orbs, hearing voices, or shadowy figures

Many who engage in these practices experience spiritual oppression and need deliverance to regain peace.


You Cannot Christianize the Occult

You cannot take a pagan ritual, slap a Bible verse on it, and call it Christian. Healing and truth come from Jesus Christ—not from spells or charms. If Jesus didn’t do it, you shouldn’t either.

  • Jesus healed with a word and by the power of the Holy Spirit, not rituals or objects.

  • The apostles cast out demons by the authority of Christ, not by energy or spells.


The Risk for Christians

A Christian who visits a charmer places themselves outside the covering of God’s protection. It’s disobedience. This can result in demonic infestation—not possession of the spirit, but torment in the mind, emotions, and body.

Some signs include:

  • Spiritual confusion

  • Emotional heaviness

  • Temptations that spiral

  • Sudden fear, anxiety, depression, dread, or spiritual coldness

Deliverance may be needed to close these doors and restore peace through repentance and the blood of Jesus.


Final Thoughts

Charmers are not harmless helpers—they are spiritual deceivers operating outside God's truth. Christians must avoid them altogether. The Word of God and the Holy Spirit are sufficient for healing, wisdom, and guidance. Don’t trade divine peace for demonic torment.

Methods of discernment:

• Who was the founder of this modality?

• What was his/her spirituality?

• What culture did it come out of?

• What were their beliefs?

• Who is their God or gods?

Many occult practices in Christianity need to be discerned.  Another method of discernment is the Word of God. The word of God is our measuring stick. The more we read the word, know the word, and have a relationship with the Lord, the more we discern right and wrong. We perish from a lack of knowledge.

Hosea 4:6 declares, “My people are destroyed from lack of knowledge. Because you have rejected knowledge, I also reject you as my priests; because you have ignored the law of your God, I also will ignore your children.”

By Teresa Morin, President of Touch of God Int'l Ministries of Healing and Deliverance. 

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