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No witchcraft for me..

I tried it and tried to maintain a connection to God. I basically tried the christopagan path for a few days. It didn't work out for me. I found that the energies of witchcraft are all consuming. That mean't that I couldn't feel God atal. It was an interesting experiment but not something I care to repeat. I will be sticking to Just God!. I know where I am with him. We live and learn and make mistakes, thats part of life. I had been really anxious and that had triggered a feeling of unreality. My OCD had this notion that I needed to check the path out so I did. Then I went into a three day long migraine attack which made the feelings of unreality worse. But also gave me time to think. I prayed the rosary and felt mother Marys presence. She bought me back to myself. I re-arranged my altar removing everything pagan. Prayed, repented and put the experience behind me.
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I am so happy to hear this. I was concerned before, when I read you were trying that. But I didn't want to say anything because that was your choice, but I knew those two definitely do not mix. The light and darkness have no fellowship together. 2 Corinthians 6:14-17 However, I would have given credit where credit is due, to God, not Mary, because the bible says not to pray to saints, angels, or anyone but God. In fact, it is the first Commandment. Matthew 22:37, 38, and 39. It also says the dead cannot hear us. God, who knows all, will give us the best, most accurate answer or response. She also cannot forgive us our sins.
REMsleep · 41-45, F
@LadyGrace Sound Biblical advice. We must read ourselves so that we can rightly discern the truth and what we are taught. When it comes to matters of Christian faith the Bible is the only 100% reliable source.
@REMsleep Amen!! Thank you for that.
RubiesandButterflies · 51-55, F
@LadyGrace I personally like praying the rosary but I do not think Mother Mary can forgive our sins. However the saints can give our prayers to God. Its in revelation. Revelation 8:4
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4 and the smoke of the incense, with the prayers of the saints, rose before God from the hand of the angel.
@RubiesandButterflies The Bible says that Saints are those who have accepted Jesus as Lord and Savior. Nothing more. We don't need the saints who have passed, to give our prayers to God. Nowhere in the Bible does it say that. We just can't make up our own rules. We either believe God or we don't. Not even Revelations says we pray to the saints. We don't need Saints to pray for us and they can't hear us anyway, the Bible says that as well. The Bible says that Jesus is our only Mediator between God and man. The only one. We can now pray straight to God the Father, in Jesus' name, because of Jesus' death on the cross.