As far as many "modern" witches are concerned, "WITCH" stands for "Woman in Total Control of Herself". Yet, according to the Scriptures, a better acronym would be "Woman Ignoring the Truth and Condemned to Hell" (unless she repents).
Tune in for the 7th installment of Truth + Fire: The Podcast as host Veritéetfeu discusses the rise in witches and witchcraft among women, millennials and even professing Christians. What's suddenly drawing these individuals to this occult spiritual practice? And what, if anything, can the Church do about it? ORIGINAL AIR DATE: APRIL 27, 2019
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*Corrections / Clarifications*
Testimony: During this episode I go on an unexpected tangent and share my own testimony with dealing with the occult, during which I detail how a therapist I was seeing at the time treated me by recommending various occult practices. At one point I state the following: "I'd gotten saved during my sessions with her." To clarify, I did NOT "get saved" during my therapy sessions (as in I didn't get saved at nor as a result of my therapy sessions). I meant that within the timeframe that I was still seeing a therapist, I'd also begun to study the Scriptures and eventually came to understand the Gospel. As I matured in my faith, I shared what I was learning with my therapist along the way. As God's word healed me of the various things that actually led me to therapy in the first place, I informed my therapist and she, in turn, recommended that I continue in my faith. While she'd originally recommended energy/spiritual work that she likely wasn't aware were occult, once she realized God's Word and my faith in Christ were actually helpful to me, she switched her approach and encouraged me to instead continue in my Christian faith.