One of the most subtle dangers of manifesting is that it removes the need for repentance and holiness. Manifesting teaches that blessings are accessed through mindset, belief, and intention rather than through a right relationship with God. As a result, sin, repentance, obedience, and sanctification are rarely addressed.
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Manifesting Puts Faith in Words Instead of God
Manifesting teaches people that spoken words have power on their own. People are encouraged to repeat affirmations, declarations, and verbal commands with the belief that speaking them will cause reality to shift. In this belief system, faith is placed in words rather than in God Himself.
Continue reading Manifesting Puts Faith in Words Instead of GodManifesting Promotes Faith in the Universe Instead of the Creator
Modern manifesting constantly uses language such as ask the universe trust the universe or the universe will send it to you. This teaching encourages people to place trust in an impersonal force rather than in the living God who created the heavens and the earth. The Bible never instructs believers to communicate with or receive provision from the universe. Instead it points directly to God as the source of all things.
Continue reading Manifesting Promotes Faith in the Universe Instead of the CreatorManifesting Replaces God With Self-Power
Modern manifesting teaches that a person can attract, create, or draw into their life whatever they desire by using affirmations, visualization, or mental intention. At the core of this belief is the idea that human beings have the power within themselves to shape reality without needing to seek God, submit to His authority, or align with His will. This mindset replaces dependence on God with dependence on self, which is directly against the foundation of biblical faith.
Continue reading Manifesting Replaces God With Self-PowerDEFFINITION OF THE DAY (DEMONIC POSSESSION PT1)
Demons are identified in Scripture as fallen angels who joined Satan in his rebellion. They follow Satan, doing evil and wreaking havoc. They have limited power and like Satan are already defeated (Col 2:15).
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