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Wednesday, June 17, 2026

Wizards and the Bible: Fantasy Entertainment or Spiritual Danger?

Wizards and the Bible: Fantasy Entertainment or Spiritual Danger?

Wizards and the Bible: Fantasy Entertainment or Spiritual Danger?


Wizards Exposed: A Biblical Warning About Magical Powers, Sorcery, Spells, and Occult Deception

What Is a Wizard?

A wizard is commonly described as a man who possesses, studies, or claims to use magical powers. Wizards appear throughout legends, folklore, fantasy stories, occult teachings, movies, books, games, and spiritual traditions.

A wizard may be portrayed as someone who:

  • casts spells
  • performs enchantments
  • summons spirits
  • practices sorcery
  • uses magical words or formulas
  • works with charms or talismans
  • studies secret knowledge
  • practices divination
  • controls natural forces
  • communicates with supernatural beings
  • prepares potions
  • performs rituals
  • places or removes curses
  • uses a wand, staff, crystal, or magical symbol

In modern entertainment, a wizard is often portrayed as a wise, powerful, or heroic character. However, Christians must distinguish fictional storytelling from real occult practices and examine what repeated fascination with wizardry may normalize. There are people on earth who proclaim to be wizard and practice dark arts. 

The biblical concern is not simply the title “wizard.” It is the pursuit of supernatural power, hidden knowledge, spirit contact, or control apart from God.

Where Did Beliefs About Wizards Come From?

There is no single founder of wizardry. Ideas about magical men, sorcerers, enchanters, wise men, ritual specialists, and spirit workers have appeared in many cultures.

Wizard-like figures may be found in:

  • ancient mythology
  • pagan religions
  • Celtic legends
  • European folklore
  • ceremonial magic
  • alchemy
  • astrology
  • occult societies
  • court magic
  • folk religion
  • fantasy literature
  • modern witchcraft
  • New Age spirituality

Some cultures treated the wizard as a wise counselor. Others feared him as a sorcerer who could cast spells or communicate with spirits.

Modern fantasy often combines several historical ideas and presents the wizard as a powerful man who controls supernatural forces through knowledge, words, symbols, objects, or innate ability.

What Is the Difference Between a Wizard and a Stage Magician?

A stage magician performs entertainment using:

  • illusion
  • sleight of hand
  • hidden mechanisms
  • misdirection
  • psychology
  • carefully prepared tricks

A stage illusionist does not necessarily claim supernatural power.

An occult magician or wizard, however, may claim to work through:

  • spells
  • spirits
  • energy
  • magical rituals
  • divination
  • supernatural beings
  • secret names
  • charms
  • spirit guides
  • occult forces

Christians should not accuse every entertainer who performs tricks of practicing witchcraft. The spiritual concern arises when a person claims real occult power, invokes spirits, practices divination, or attempts to control supernatural forces.

What Is the Difference Between a Wizard and a Warlock?

The terms overlap, but they may carry different associations.

A wizard is often portrayed as someone skilled in magical knowledge, spells, enchantment, or supernatural wisdom.

A warlock is commonly described as a male witch or male practitioner of witchcraft.

A sorcerer practices sorcery or uses occult power.

A conjurer calls up, invokes, or claims to command spirits.

A mage is another term for a magician or learned practitioner of magic.

An enchanter uses spells, charms, or magical influence.

The labels may differ, but Scripture rejects the underlying practices of sorcery, divination, witchcraft, spirit consultation, and occult power.

What Do Wizards Claim to Do?

Real-world practitioners who identify with wizardry or occult magic may attempt to:

  • gain hidden knowledge
  • influence people
  • attract love
  • acquire money
  • gain protection
  • foresee the future
  • cast or remove spells
  • contact spirits
  • summon supernatural beings
  • manipulate energy
  • create talismans
  • perform ceremonial rituals
  • invoke deities
  • communicate with the dead
  • influence weather or circumstances
  • achieve spiritual transformation
  • control another person’s will

Some may describe their work as positive, healing, protective, or enlightened. Others may openly practice curses, domination, vengeance, or destructive magic.

From a biblical perspective, good intentions do not make occult methods holy.

Is Wizardry the Same as Prayer?

No. Wizardry is not prayer.

Biblical prayer is communication with the living God through Jesus Christ. Prayer involves:

  • humility
  • faith
  • relationship
  • obedience
  • thanksgiving
  • submission to God’s will

Wizardry or ritual magic may involve:

  • formulas
  • spells
  • magical words
  • symbols
  • tools
  • spirits
  • energy
  • visualization
  • invocations
  • attempts to force an outcome

Prayer says, “Father, Your will be done.”

Magic says, “Through this technique, I will produce the desired result.”

Prayer trusts God.

Wizardry seeks access to supernatural power or control.

Is Wizardry the Same as the Gifts of the Holy Spirit?

No.

The Holy Spirit gives gifts according to God’s will. These gifts glorify Jesus Christ and operate under biblical authority.

The Holy Spirit does not require:

  • spells
  • magical circles
  • incantations
  • talismans
  • spirit guides
  • occult symbols
  • divination tools
  • secret rituals
  • magical staffs
  • energy manipulation

A miracle from God is not magic.

Biblical prophecy is not fortune-telling.

Discernment is not psychic mind-reading.

Prayer for healing is not spell-casting.

The Holy Spirit is God—not an impersonal force to be controlled.

Why Is Wizardry Against God’s Word?

1. It Seeks Supernatural Power Apart From God

Wizardry attempts to gain power through forbidden spiritual systems.

2. It May Involve Sorcery

Sorcery is directly condemned in Scripture.

3. It May Involve Divination

Wizards may attempt to discover hidden information or the future through occult methods.

4. It Can Involve Familiar Spirits

Spirit guides, summoned beings, ancestors, and magical helpers may be deceptive spirits.

5. It Promotes Control

Magic often seeks to control circumstances, people, love, finances, protection, or destiny.

6. It Can Become Idolatry

A person may place faith in magical power, secret wisdom, objects, spirits, or the self instead of God.

7. It Can Deceive Through False Light

Wizard characters may be portrayed as wise, noble, and spiritually advanced, making forbidden power appear admirable.

What Does the Bible Say?

Deuteronomy 18:10–12

“There shall not be found among you any one that useth divination, or an observer of times, or an enchanter, or a witch,
Or a charmer, or a consulter with familiar spirits, or a wizard, or a necromancer.
For all that do these things are an abomination unto the LORD.”

Leviticus 19:31

“Regard not them that have familiar spirits, neither seek after wizards, to be defiled by them.”

Leviticus 20:6

God warns against turning to familiar spirits and those who practice forbidden spiritual arts.

Isaiah 8:19

“Should not a people seek unto their God?”

Galatians 5:19–21

Witchcraft is included among the works of the flesh.

Acts 8:9–24

Simon practiced sorcery and astonished people, but his desire for spiritual power was rebuked.

Acts 13:6–12

Elymas the sorcerer opposed the gospel and attempted to turn another person away from the faith.

Acts 19:18–20

Those who turned to Christ confessed their occult practices and destroyed their magic books.

Ephesians 5:11

“Have no fellowship with the unfruitful works of darkness, but rather reprove them.”

Are Wizards Mentioned in the Bible?

The word “wizard” appears in older English Bible translations, including the King James Version. In those passages, it does not refer to a harmless fantasy character. It refers to people involved in forbidden spirit consultation, divination, or occult practices.

Biblical references to wizards are commonly found alongside warnings about:

  • familiar spirits
  • necromancy
  • divination
  • enchantment
  • witchcraft
  • spirit consultation

The Bible directs people to seek God rather than consulting occult practitioners.

Is Wizard Power Real?

Some people who claim magical power may be:

  • entertainers
  • frauds
  • manipulators
  • self-deceived
  • using psychology
  • using trickery
  • exaggerating ordinary events

However, Scripture also warns about deceptive spiritual power, divination, sorcery, lying signs, and demonic influence.

Christians should neither glorify occult power nor live in fear of it.

Jesus Christ has authority over every spirit, curse, spell, and power of darkness.

Why Are People Drawn to Wizards?

1. Desire for Power

Wizardry presents the idea that knowledge and technique can produce supernatural control.

2. Fascination With Mystery

Hidden books, secret symbols, magical schools, spells, and ancient knowledge appeal to curiosity.

3. Desire for Identity

A person may want to feel chosen, gifted, powerful, or different.

4. Escape From Reality

Fantasy worlds can provide an escape from pain, loneliness, trauma, or ordinary responsibilities.

5. Entertainment

Books, movies, games, and television frequently portray wizards as heroes.

6. Desire for Protection

Some people believe magical knowledge can protect them from danger or curses.

7. Desire for Wisdom

The wizard is often portrayed as an old, wise counselor with secret knowledge.

8. Spiritual Hunger

People may be seeking supernatural truth but looking outside Jesus Christ.

Is Every Fictional Wizard Story Automatically Occult?

Not every work of fantasy should be treated as identical to practicing real occult rituals. Fiction may use imaginary worlds, symbolic conflict, or impossible characters.

However, Christians should still use discernment.

Ask:

  • Does this story make witchcraft attractive?
  • Does it teach children to desire magical power?
  • Does it encourage spell imitation?
  • Does it inspire interest in real divination or occultism?
  • Does it blur the difference between miracles and magic?
  • Does it normalize contact with spirits?
  • Does it cause fear, obsession, or spiritual heaviness?
  • Does it lead someone toward occult books or practices?

The question is not merely whether a fictional character appears. The question is what fruit the entertainment produces.

Can Wizard-Themed Entertainment Affect Children?

Wizard entertainment may present:

  • spell-casting as exciting
  • magical power as desirable
  • spirit contact as normal
  • curses as playful
  • occult symbols as harmless
  • potions as amusing
  • divination as useful
  • magical schools as appealing
  • enchanted objects as powerful

Children often imitate what they admire. A child fascinated by fictional spells may begin searching for real spell books, Tarot, crystals, witchcraft videos, or magical rituals.

Parents should teach discernment rather than relying only on fear or prohibition.

Explain the difference between:

  • God’s power and magic
  • prayer and spells
  • biblical prophecy and fortune-telling
  • spiritual gifts and psychic abilities
  • imagination and actual occult practice

How Can Wizardry Hurt a Christian?

Real involvement in wizardry or occult magic may lead to:

  • spiritual deception
  • familiar spirits
  • sorcery
  • divination
  • witchcraft
  • fear
  • obsession
  • spiritual pride
  • rebellion
  • nightmares
  • false guidance
  • strange spiritual experiences
  • dependence on rituals
  • fascination with spirits
  • confusion about God’s power
  • difficulty praying
  • resistance to Scripture
  • occult bondage
  • oppression in the home

A Christian cannot safely mix faith in Jesus with spells, sorcery, divination, or spirit consultation.

Can a Wizard Place a Curse on Someone?

A person involved in occultism may attempt to place a curse through:

  • spoken words
  • rituals
  • spells
  • symbols
  • personal objects
  • photographs
  • candles
  • powders
  • talismans
  • spirit invocation
  • written names
  • sympathetic magic

Christians should not respond with panic or retaliation.

The biblical response is to:

  • submit to God
  • repent of personal open doors
  • forgive enemies
  • renounce occult agreements
  • remove spiritually dedicated objects
  • reject fear
  • pray
  • stand in Christ’s authority
  • seek mature pastoral help when needed

Jesus Christ is greater than every curse.

What Spirits May Be Associated With Wizardry?

From a deliverance-ministry perspective, occult wizardry may be associated with:

  • familiar spirits
  • sorcery
  • witchcraft
  • divination
  • Python
  • deception
  • false wisdom
  • pride
  • rebellion
  • control
  • manipulation
  • false light
  • spirit guides
  • ancestral spirits
  • necromancy
  • fear
  • torment
  • obsession
  • occult bondage
  • death and destruction

These ministry terms should not be used as substitutes for medical or mental-health evaluation.

What Curses or Bondages May Develop Through Wizardry?

1. Sorcery Bondage

Ritual magic can create deep dependence on spells and occult power.

2. Divination Bondage

Seeking hidden knowledge may lead to Tarot, scrying, astrology, pendulums, or spirits.

3. Familiar-Spirit Deception

A supposed magical helper may provide counterfeit information or power.

4. Pride

Secret knowledge and spiritual ability may make a person feel superior.

5. Control

Magic encourages the belief that people and circumstances can be manipulated spiritually.

6. Fear

The practitioner may become afraid of other occultists, spirits, retaliation, or stopping the practice.

7. False Identity

A person may identify more strongly as a wizard, mage, or magical being than as someone created by God.

8. Generational Occult Bondage

Family involvement in sorcery, Freemasonry, witchcraft, folk magic, or spiritism may create patterns requiring repentance and renunciation.

Signs You May Need Deliverance After Wizardry or Occult Magic

You may need help if you experience:

  • fascination with spells
  • compulsive ritual behavior
  • fear of stopping magic
  • nightmares
  • dreams involving wizards, rituals, snakes, or spirits
  • voices or spirit communication
  • attachment to magical objects
  • strange activity in the home
  • obsession with secret knowledge
  • dependence on divination
  • fear of curses
  • spiritual heaviness
  • difficulty praying
  • resistance to Jesus Christ
  • attraction to darker forms of magic
  • family history of occult practices
  • belief that a spirit has chosen or empowered you

What Should a Christian Do After Involvement in Wizardry?

1. Repent

Confess practicing, seeking, studying, or admiring real occult power.

2. Renounce Wizardry

Renounce spells, sorcery, enchantment, spirit consultation, divination, and magical identity.

3. Break Agreements

Break every vow, initiation, covenant, ritual, dedication, and agreement made through occult practice.

4. Remove Occult Materials

Remove spell books, divination tools, talismans, wands used ritually, magic circles, spirit boards, magical symbols, and dedicated objects.

5. Cancel Curses and Spells

Renounce every spell, curse, enchantment, binding, invocation, and ritual performed by or against you.

6. Break Unhealthy Ties

Break ties with occult teachers, groups, ritual partners, and spirit guides.

7. Renew the Mind

Replace occult study with Scripture, prayer, worship, healthy relationships, and sound teaching.

8. Seek Deliverance

Seek biblical deliverance if oppression, fear, voices, nightmares, or spiritual manifestations continue.

Deliverance Prayer for Renouncing Wizardry

Father God, in the name of Jesus Christ, I come before You in repentance.

I confess and repent for every involvement in wizardry, magic, sorcery, enchantment, spell-casting, conjuring, divination, spirit consultation, necromancy, magical rituals, secret knowledge, charms, talismans, potions, magical symbols, and occult power.

I repent for seeking wisdom, protection, identity, control, healing, love, wealth, power, or supernatural experiences apart from You.

I renounce wizardry and every spirit behind it.

I renounce sorcery, witchcraft, divination, familiar spirits, spirit guides, false wisdom, magical identity, pride, rebellion, control, manipulation, deception, false light, necromancy, and every occult spirit.

In the name of Jesus Christ, I break every vow, oath, initiation, covenant, dedication, spell, enchantment, ritual, circle, binding, and agreement connected to wizardry.

I cancel every spell, curse, incantation, invocation, enchantment, magical assignment, spoken word, written ritual, and demonic legal right connected to these practices.

I break every soul tie, spirit tie, teacher tie, ritual tie, ancestral tie, and occult relationship formed through wizardry or magic.

I command every unclean spirit that entered through wizardry, sorcery, divination, enchantment, spirit consultation, occult objects, or magical rituals to leave me now in the name of Jesus Christ.

Lord Jesus, cleanse my mind, body, soul, spirit, imagination, dreams, home, family line, relationships, and possessions.

Fill me with the Holy Spirit. Restore my peace, discernment, humility, identity, and love for Your Word.

I declare that Jesus Christ is my Lord and Savior. I reject wizardry. I reject sorcery. I reject magical power. I choose the truth, authority, and freedom of Jesus Christ alone.

In Jesus Christ’s name, amen.

Scriptures to Study

  • Deuteronomy 18:10–12
  • Leviticus 19:31
  • Leviticus 20:6
  • Isaiah 8:19
  • Galatians 5:19–21
  • Acts 8:9–24
  • Acts 13:6–12
  • Acts 19:18–20
  • Ephesians 5:11
  • James 4:7
  • 1 John 4:1
  • Luke 10:19
  • Colossians 2:8
  • 2 Corinthians 11:14
  • Ephesians 6:10–18

Final Warning

A wizard may be presented as wise, heroic, amusing, or powerful, but Scripture forbids real sorcery, divination, enchantment, and consultation with familiar spirits.

A spell is not a prayer.

A wizard is not a prophet of God.

Magical power is not the Holy Spirit.

An enchanted object cannot protect you.

A spirit guide is not automatically an angel.

Jesus Christ alone is the true source of wisdom, authority, protection, healing, and freedom.

Christians should not live in fear of fantasy characters, but neither should we allow entertainment to create fascination with real occult power.

If you have practiced wizardry, sorcery, magic, divination, conjuring, or spirit consultation, repent and renounce it.

You may need deliverance to close every spiritual door and break every agreement with darkness.

Visit the comprehensive Occult Checklist:
https://www.touchofgod.org/post/occult-checklist

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https://www.touchofgod.org/post/the-seven-biblical-curses-listed-in-the-bible

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https://www.touchofgod.org/ministry-programs/deliverance-ministry

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Teresa Morin
President and Founder of Touch of God Int’l Ministries of Healing and Deliverance
Ordained Minister and Public Speaker

Monday, June 15, 2026

Warlocks, Wizards, Magicians, and Conjurers

 Warlocks, Wizards, Magicians, and Conjurers

Warlock Exposed: A Biblical Warning About Male Witchcraft, Sorcery, Magic, and Conjuring

Warlock Exposed: A Biblical Warning About Male Witchcraft, Sorcery, Magic, and Conjuring


What Is a Warlock?

A warlock is commonly understood as a male practitioner of witchcraft, sorcery, magic, spells, conjuring, divination, spirit work, or occult power. In modern language, a warlock may be described as the male version of a witch, wizard, magician, sorcerer, or conjurer.

A warlock may be connected to:

  • witchcraft
  • sorcery
  • spell casting
  • conjuring spirits
  • divination
  • curses
  • hexes
  • rituals
  • charms
  • talismans
  • ceremonial magic
  • blood rituals
  • occult covenants
  • spirit guides
  • demons
  • familiar spirits
  • New Age magic
  • paganism
  • Wicca
  • black magic or white magic
  • psychic power
  • necromancy
  • occult healing

Some people may use the word warlock in fantasy, entertainment, games, or movies. Others use it in real occult practice. From a biblical perspective, whether someone calls himself a warlock, wizard, witch, magician, conjurer, or sorcerer, the issue is the same: seeking spiritual power, hidden knowledge, control, or supernatural results apart from God.

God’s Word forbids witchcraft and sorcery.

Where Did the Word Warlock Come From?

Historically, the word warlock has carried negative spiritual meaning. It has been connected to ideas such as oath-breaking, deception, and association with dark spiritual power. Over time, especially in Scottish usage, it came to mean a male witch or male practitioner of witchcraft.

This is important because the very history of the word carries the idea of spiritual betrayal, deception, and covenant-breaking. From a Christian perspective, witchcraft is spiritual rebellion because it seeks power outside the authority of Jesus Christ.

Is a Warlock the Same as a Witch?

In many modern uses, yes. A warlock is often treated as a male witch.

However, different occult groups may use terms differently. Some male practitioners prefer to call themselves witches rather than warlocks. Others may use terms such as wizard, magician, sorcerer, occultist, pagan, Wiccan, ceremonial magician, conjurer, rootworker, or practitioner.

The title may change, but the spiritual issue remains: if a person is using spells, rituals, divination, spirits, magic, or occult power, they are operating in a forbidden spiritual realm.

Is a Warlock the Same as a Wizard or Magician?

These words can overlap.

A warlock is often linked with witchcraft or dark spiritual power.

A wizard is often described as someone who uses magical wisdom, spells, or supernatural power.

A magician may refer to stage entertainment, but in occult contexts it can mean someone who practices ritual magic or ceremonial magic.

A conjurer is one who calls up, summons, invokes, or works with spirits.

A sorcerer is one who practices sorcery or uses occult power.

A Christian should not get caught up in labels. God’s Word warns against the entire category of forbidden spiritual power.

What Does a Warlock Do?

A warlock may engage in practices such as:

  • casting spells
  • placing curses
  • performing rituals
  • using candles
  • using crystals
  • using symbols
  • using sigils
  • invoking spirits
  • conjuring demons
  • consulting familiar spirits
  • doing divination
  • reading Tarot or oracle cards
  • using pendulums
  • performing love spells
  • doing money spells
  • using protection spells
  • making charm bags
  • creating talismans
  • performing binding rituals
  • using blood or personal items
  • working with graveyard dirt
  • calling on ancestors
  • using moon rituals
  • practicing necromancy
  • astral projection
  • energy manipulation
  • spirit marriage rituals
  • initiation into occult groups

Some warlocks may claim their work is only for protection, healing, nature, balance, or spiritual growth. Others may openly practice curses, domination, revenge, seduction, control, or dark rituals. Biblically, both are dangerous.

White magic is still witchcraft.

Black magic is witchcraft.

All witchcraft is forbidden by God.

Why Is Warlock Practice Against God’s Word?

Warlock practice is against God’s Word because it involves seeking spiritual power, knowledge, or control apart from God.

1. It Uses Witchcraft

The Bible forbids witchcraft and sorcery.

2. It Invokes Spirits

Calling on spirits, ancestors, demons, deities, or guides opens doors to familiar spirits and demonic deception.

3. It Uses Divination

Tarot, pendulums, omens, astrology, scrying, and other methods of hidden knowledge are forbidden.

4. It Manipulates Spiritual Power

Magic attempts to force outcomes through rituals, spells, symbols, objects, or spiritual agreements.

5. It Creates Covenants With Darkness

Many occult practices involve vows, initiations, dedications, bloodline agreements, or spirit contracts.

6. It Replaces Trust in God

Instead of seeking the Lord, a person seeks power through spells, spirits, rituals, or occult systems.

What Does the Bible Say?

Deuteronomy 18:10–12

“There shall not be found among you any one that useth divination, or an observer of times, or an enchanter, or a witch,
Or a charmer, or a consulter with familiar spirits, or a wizard, or a necromancer.
For all that do these things are an abomination unto the LORD.”

Leviticus 19:31

“Regard not them that have familiar spirits, neither seek after wizards, to be defiled by them: I am the LORD your God.”

Galatians 5:19–21

Witchcraft is listed among the works of the flesh.

Acts 8:9–24

Simon practiced sorcery and amazed people, but Peter rebuked him when he sought spiritual power with a wrong heart.

Acts 19:18–20

Those who practiced occult arts confessed their deeds and burned their books after coming to Christ.

Isaiah 8:19

“Should not a people seek unto their God?”

James 4:7

“Submit yourselves therefore to God. Resist the devil, and he will flee from you.”

Is Warlock Power Real?

Some warlock activity may be fake, theatrical, psychological, or manipulative. However, Christians should not assume all occult power is fake.

The Bible shows that counterfeit spiritual power exists. Pharaoh’s magicians imitated some signs. Simon the sorcerer amazed people. The slave girl in Acts 16 had a spirit of divination.

The danger is not whether a warlock has “real power.” The danger is the spiritual source behind the practice.

If it is not the Holy Spirit, it is not from God.

Can a Warlock Curse a Christian?

Jesus Christ has authority over every curse, spell, hex, vex, ritual, and demonic assignment. Christians do not need to live in fear of warlocks.

However, a Christian may still open doors through:

  • fear
  • unforgiveness
  • occult involvement
  • sexual sin
  • idolatry
  • cursed objects
  • generational witchcraft
  • agreement with lies
  • participation in rituals
  • wrong spiritual covering
  • ungodly soul ties

The right response is not panic. The right response is repentance, renunciation, forgiveness, breaking agreement, destroying occult objects, and standing in the authority of Jesus Christ.

Why Would Someone Become a Warlock?

People may become involved in warlock practices for many reasons.

1. Desire for Power

They want supernatural authority, influence, control, or recognition.

2. Revenge

Some seek spells, curses, or rituals to harm enemies.

3. Protection

Some believe witchcraft can protect them from evil, curses, or enemies.

4. Curiosity

Fantasy, movies, games, books, and social media can make magic look exciting.

5. Rebellion

Some knowingly reject God’s Word and seek forbidden power.

6. Trauma

A person who felt powerless may seek occult power to feel safe or strong.

7. Family Line

Some are raised in families with witchcraft, folk magic, occult healing, or spirit practices.

8. Deception

Some are told their practice is light, healing, ancestral, natural, or spiritual.

9. Spiritual Hunger

They want spiritual experience but do not know Jesus Christ.

How Can Warlock Practices Hurt a Person?

Warlock practices can open doors to:

  • demonic oppression
  • familiar spirits
  • witchcraft bondage
  • curses
  • fear
  • nightmares
  • torment
  • pride
  • rebellion
  • lust
  • spirit spouse
  • confusion
  • mental torment
  • sickness
  • poverty
  • relationship destruction
  • anger
  • addiction
  • spiritual heaviness
  • loss of peace
  • voices or false guidance
  • possession
  • generational curses

The enemy may offer power at first, but the final result is bondage.

How Can Warlock Practices Hurt a Christian Who Dabbles?

A Christian who dabbles with warlock practices, spells, magic, rituals, divination, or conjuring is opening dangerous spiritual doors.

Possible effects include:

  • difficulty praying
  • loss of discernment
  • spiritual heaviness
  • confusion about God’s voice
  • demonic dreams
  • fear
  • false peace
  • fascination with occult power
  • compromise
  • rebellion
  • double-mindedness
  • torment
  • attraction to deeper witchcraft
  • oppression in the home

A Christian cannot mix Jesus with witchcraft.

You cannot drink the cup of the Lord and the cup of demons.

What Spirits Can Be Connected to a Warlock?

From a deliverance perspective, warlock practices may open doors to:

  • witchcraft spirits
  • sorcery spirits
  • familiar spirits
  • divination spirits
  • Python
  • Leviathan
  • Jezebel
  • occult spirits
  • death spirits
  • fear spirits
  • spirit spouse
  • lust
  • seduction
  • control
  • manipulation
  • rebellion
  • pride
  • deception
  • false light
  • anger
  • revenge
  • murder
  • infirmity
  • poverty
  • bondage
  • ancestral spirits
  • demonic guardians

What Curses or Bondages Can Come Through Warlock Practices?

1. Curse of Witchcraft

Spell work, rituals, charms, and curses can open witchcraft bondage.

2. Curse of Sorcery

Using spiritual power to manipulate outcomes creates deep occult agreement.

3. Curse of Familiar Spirits

Spirit guides, ancestors, demons, and “helpers” may attach and deceive.

4. Curse of Divination

Seeking hidden knowledge through cards, omens, spirits, scrying, or pendulums opens divination doors.

5. Curse of Rebellion

Witchcraft is connected with rebellion against God’s authority.

6. Curse of Control

Magic often seeks to control people, love, money, health, outcomes, and destiny.

7. Curse of Death and Destruction

Some warlock rituals target death, sickness, destruction, divorce, poverty, or madness.

8. Generational Witchcraft Bondage

Warlock, witchcraft, sorcery, or occult practices in the family line can create generational doors until renounced through Jesus Christ.

Signs You May Need Deliverance After Warlock Involvement

You may need deliverance if you experience:

  • nightmares
  • fear or torment
  • dreams of rituals, robes, snakes, candles, altars, or demons
  • voices or spirit communication
  • attraction to spells or occult power
  • feeling watched
  • strange activity in the home
  • sudden anger or lust
  • sexual dreams or spirit spouse activity
  • fascination with death or darkness
  • inability to pray
  • confusion about Jesus
  • spiritual heaviness
  • repeated sickness or oppression
  • fear of retaliation from spirits
  • bondage to rituals or charms
  • family history of witchcraft or sorcery
  • curses spoken by a male witch, wizard, magician, or conjurer

What Should a Christian Do If They Were Involved With a Warlock?

1. Repent

Repent for consulting, hiring, agreeing with, dating, marrying, learning from, or practicing with a warlock.

2. Renounce the Practice

Renounce warlock power, witchcraft, sorcery, conjuring, divination, curses, and every spirit behind them.

3. Break Agreements

Break every vow, covenant, initiation, spell, ritual, blood pact, dedication, oath, and soul tie.

4. Destroy Occult Objects

Destroy books, tools, candles, charms, talismans, crystals used spiritually, cards, pendulums, robes, altar items, spell papers, and ritual objects.

5. Cancel Curses

Cancel every curse, hex, vex, spell, ritual, binding, love spell, death spell, sickness spell, poverty spell, and assignment.

6. Break Soul Ties

Break soul ties with warlocks, occult teachers, covens, sexual partners, ritual partners, or spirit spouses.

7. Seek Deliverance

If oppression, fear, dreams, manifestations, or bondage continues, seek biblical deliverance.

Deliverance Prayer for Renouncing Warlock Practices

Father God, in the name of Jesus Christ, I come before You in repentance.

I confess and repent for any involvement with warlocks, male witches, wizards, magicians, conjurers, sorcerers, occult teachers, covens, rituals, spells, curses, charms, divination, spirit guides, familiar spirits, demons, ancestors, magic, and every form of witchcraft.

I repent for seeking power, protection, revenge, love, money, healing, hidden knowledge, or spiritual experience apart from You.

I renounce warlock power and every spirit behind it.

I renounce witchcraft, sorcery, divination, familiar spirits, conjuring, spells, curses, hexes, vexes, rituals, charms, talismans, blood covenants, occult initiations, and every demonic agreement.

In the name of Jesus Christ, I break every vow, oath, covenant, ritual, initiation, dedication, blood pact, soul tie, spirit tie, sexual tie, and agreement connected to warlocks, witches, wizards, magicians, conjurers, and occult power.

I cancel every spell, curse, hex, vex, ritual, binding, love spell, death assignment, sickness assignment, poverty assignment, confusion assignment, and demonic legal right sent against me or my family.

I command every demon that entered through warlock practices, witchcraft, sorcery, divination, conjuring, occult objects, curses, rituals, or familiar spirits to leave me now in the name of Jesus Christ.

Lord Jesus, wash my mind, body, soul, spirit, emotions, dreams, home, bloodline, relationships, finances, and calling in Your blood.

Fill me with the Holy Spirit. Restore my peace, discernment, purity, authority, and love for Your Word.

I declare that Jesus Christ is my Lord and Savior. I reject all witchcraft. I reject every warlock spirit. I reject every curse. I choose Jesus Christ alone.

In Jesus Christ’s name, amen.

Scriptures to Study

  • Deuteronomy 18:10–12
  • Leviticus 19:31
  • Galatians 5:19–21
  • Acts 8:9–24
  • Acts 16:16–18
  • Acts 19:18–20
  • Isaiah 8:19
  • James 4:7
  • Luke 10:19
  • 1 John 4:1
  • 1 John 4:4
  • Ephesians 5:11
  • Ephesians 6:10–18
  • 1 Samuel 15:23
  • 2 Corinthians 6:14–18

Final Warning

A warlock may be called a male witch, wizard, magician, sorcerer, or conjurer, but the spiritual issue is the same.

God forbids witchcraft.

God forbids sorcery.

God forbids divination.

God forbids consulting familiar spirits.

No spell, ritual, charm, curse, initiation, or spirit guide is worth losing spiritual freedom.

Jesus Christ has authority over every warlock spirit, curse, spell, hex, vex, ritual, and demonic assignment.

If you have been involved with warlocks, witchcraft, sorcery, conjuring, rituals, charms, divination, or occult power, repent and renounce it.

You may need deliverance to close every open door and break the legal rights of the enemy.

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Teresa Morin
President and Founder of Touch of God Int’l Ministries of Healing and Deliverance
https://www.touchofgod.org
Ordained Minister, Public Speaker
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