Death Magic: A Biblical Warning About Occult Curses, Sickness, and Graveyard Witchcraft
Death magic is a dark occult practice connected to witchcraft, sorcery, necromancy, graveyard rituals, coffin spells, curses, and attempts to send sickness, torment, destruction, or death against a person. Some forms involve writing the name of a sickness, a person’s name, or a curse on paper and symbolically placing it into a coffin, grave, graveyard, or death-related object. This is not harmless symbolism. It is a ritual agreement with darkness.
From a biblical standpoint, this practice is witchcraft, sorcery, cursing, and attempted spiritual murder. God’s people must have nothing to do with it.
Where Did Death Magic Come From?
Death magic does not come from one place or one person. It appears in different forms throughout pagan, occult, tribal, folk-magic, and necromantic traditions. The word necromancy is commonly used for practices involving the dead, and Britannica defines necromancy as communicating with spirits of the dead or using magical powers, especially for evil purposes.
Historically, necromantic practices were often connected to graveyards and attempts to use the dead, death energy, or spirits for power. Britannica notes that necromancers were described as using consecrated circles in desolate places, often graveyards, and that corpse-related materials became part of witchcraft techniques.
Death magic, graveyard magic, coffin spells, and sickness curses are therefore not from God. They come from occult systems that seek power through death, fear, spirits, curses, and spiritual manipulation.
Who Is the Founder of Death Magic?
There is no single human founder of death magic. It developed through many occult traditions over time. It is connected to sorcery, necromancy, witchcraft, graveyard rituals, folk magic, and spiritism.
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Death magic has no single founder. It comes from ancient occult and pagan systems where people attempted to use death, graves, spirits of the dead, written curses, and ritual objects to harm, control, afflict, or destroy others.
The true spiritual source behind death magic is not culture, tradition, or superstition. It is the kingdom of darkness.
Jesus said:
“The thief cometh not, but for to steal, and to kill, and to destroy…”
John 10:10 KJV
Death magic carries the nature of the thief: stealing, killing, destroying, tormenting, and binding.
What Is Death Magic Used For?
Death magic may be used by occult practitioners for evil purposes such as:
Sending sickness
Cursing someone’s body
Causing torment
Creating fear
Destroying relationships
Blocking progress
Sending poverty or loss
Releasing oppression
Attacking someone’s mind
Trying to bring premature death
Binding someone spiritually
Revenge or retaliation
Control and domination
Spiritual intimidation
Generational destruction
Some people use death magic because they believe placing a name, sickness, written spell, or curse in a coffin or grave will spiritually “bury” the person, their health, their destiny, or their future. Christians should not fear these practices, but they must discern them, renounce all agreement with occultism, and stand in the authority of Jesus Christ.
Why Is Death Magic Against God’s Word?
Death magic is against God’s Word because it is witchcraft, sorcery, cursing, necromancy, and spiritual rebellion.
Deuteronomy 18:10–12 KJV says:
“There shall not be found among you any one that… useth divination, or an observer of times, or an enchanter, or a witch… For all that do these things are an abomination unto the LORD.”
God calls occult practices an abomination. Death magic uses forbidden spiritual power instead of prayer, repentance, obedience, and faith in God.
Leviticus 19:31 KJV says:
“Regard not them that have familiar spirits, neither seek after wizards, to be defiled by them…”
Death magic often involves spirits of the dead, familiar spirits, graveyard power, and occult workers. God warns that these things defile a person.
Galatians 5:19–21 KJV lists witchcraft as a work of the flesh:
“Now the works of the flesh are manifest, which are these… idolatry, witchcraft…”
Revelation 21:8 KJV warns that sorcerers are among those judged by God:
“But the fearful, and unbelieving… and sorcerers… shall have their part in the lake which burneth with fire and brimstone…”
Proverbs 26:2 KJV gives hope to believers:
“As the bird by wandering, as the swallow by flying, so the curse causeless shall not come.”
A curse has no right to remain when the believer repents, renounces agreement, closes the door, and stands under the blood and authority of Jesus Christ.
Why Would Someone Get Involved in Death Magic?
People may get involved in death magic because of hatred, jealousy, revenge, bitterness, control, fear, greed, rebellion, or a desire for power. Others may be born into families where witchcraft, curses, graveyard rituals, or folk magic were practiced generationally.
Common reasons include:
Revenge against someone
Jealousy or competition
Desire to control another person
Hatred and unforgiveness
Desire to destroy a marriage, family, ministry, or business
Fear of losing power
Occult family traditions
Generational witchcraft
Seeking supernatural power without God
Anger toward Christians
Desire to curse someone’s health
Manipulation through fear
Involvement with sorcerers, mediums, or witches
The enemy uses wounded people to wound others. But when someone uses death magic, they are opening themselves to the very spirits of death, destruction, torment, and bondage they are trying to release.
How Does Death Magic Hurt a Christian Who Dabbles With It?
A Christian who dabbles in death magic steps into serious spiritual danger. Even curiosity can open a door. A believer cannot follow Jesus and participate in witchcraft.
1 Corinthians 10:21 KJV says:
“Ye cannot drink the cup of the Lord, and the cup of devils…”
Death magic can hurt a Christian by:
Opening doors to demons
Inviting familiar spirits
Bringing torment and fear
Creating spiritual confusion
Opening the door to sickness and oppression
Bringing nightmares and dark dreams
Weakening discernment
Defiling the person’s spirit, soul, and body
Creating bondage to witchcraft
Opening generational doors
Breaking peace with God
Producing guilt, shame, and fear of judgment
Creating spiritual backlash
Giving the enemy legal ground through sin and agreement
A Christian is called to bless, not curse.
Romans 12:14 KJV says:
“Bless them which persecute you: bless, and curse not.”
Any Christian who has cursed others, participated in spell work, written curses, graveyard rituals, coffin spells, or death magic must repent quickly and renounce it completely.
What Curses Can Come on a Christian Through Death Magic?
From a deliverance perspective, involvement in death magic can open doors to curses and demonic oppression. These may include:
A curse of death — premature death, near-death attacks, suicidal thoughts, or destruction patterns.
A curse of infirmity — sickness, strange symptoms, weakness, or unexplained physical torment.
A curse of fear and torment — panic, dread, nightmares, night terrors, and spiritual harassment.
A curse of witchcraft — bondage to spells, rituals, control, manipulation, and rebellion.
A curse of divination and necromancy — seeking knowledge or power through the dead or occult spirits.
A curse of familiar spirits — counterfeit guidance, voices, dreams, visions, or oppressive presence.
A curse of confusion — mental torment, double-mindedness, and inability to discern clearly.
A curse of destruction — repeated loss, accidents, family breakdown, financial attacks, or collapse.
A curse of oppression and depression — heaviness, despair, hopelessness, and spiritual suffocation.
A curse of retaliation — spiritual backlash from participating in occult power.
A curse of generational bondage — family patterns of witchcraft, death, sickness, fear, and torment.
A curse of separation from God — hardening of the heart, loss of sensitivity to the Holy Spirit, and spiritual darkness.
The good news is that Jesus Christ breaks curses.
Galatians 3:13 KJV says:
“Christ hath redeemed us from the curse of the law, being made a curse for us…”
What Should a Christian Do?
A Christian should repent, renounce death magic, break agreement with witchcraft, destroy occult items, and ask Jesus Christ to cleanse every open door.
Renounce:
Death magic
Coffin spells
Graveyard rituals
Written curses
Sickness curses
Necromancy
Spirit of death
Witchcraft
Sorcery
Hexes
Vexes
Familiar spirits
Ancestral occultism
Revenge prayers
Cursing others
Fear of curses
Occult objects and rituals
Acts 19:19 KJV says:
“Many of them also which used curious arts brought their books together, and burned them before all men…”
When people came to Christ, they separated from occult practices.
Prayer of Renunciation
Father, in the name of Jesus Christ, I repent for any involvement in death magic, coffin spells, graveyard rituals, written curses, sickness curses, necromancy, witchcraft, sorcery, familiar spirits, and occult practices.
I repent for every time I cursed another person, wished harm, agreed with revenge, sought occult power, or opened a door to the spirit of death.
I renounce every agreement I made knowingly or unknowingly with death, destruction, sickness, torment, witchcraft, graveyard spirits, familiar spirits, necromancy, and all powers of darkness.
I break every curse connected to death magic, coffin spells, graves, written spells, sickness curses, ancestral witchcraft, and occult covenants. I declare that Jesus Christ is my Lord, my Healer, my Deliverer, and my Redeemer.
Every spirit of death, infirmity, torment, fear, confusion, witchcraft, revenge, destruction, and familiar spirits must leave me now in the name of Jesus Christ.
I close every spiritual door opened through death magic and occult involvement. I cover myself, my family, my body, my mind, my home, and my destiny with the blood of Jesus Christ.
Holy Spirit, cleanse me, restore me, deliver me, and fill every place where darkness had access. In Jesus’ name, amen.
Final Word
Death magic is not harmless. It is not spiritual protection. It is not justice. It is witchcraft, sorcery, cursing, and agreement with the spirit of death. Christians must not participate in it, fear it, or entertain it.
Jesus Christ has authority over death, hell, curses, demons, sickness, and every power of darkness.
John 8:36 KJV says:
“If the Son therefore shall make you free, ye shall be free indeed.”
A comprehensive occult list, read:https://www.touchofgod.org/post/occult-checklist
For more teaching on biblical curses, read:
https://www.touchofgod.org/post/the-seven-biblical-curses-listed-in-the-bible

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