But Satan’s power is nothing compared to God’s (Acts 19:11-12 Mark 5:1-20), and God is able to use Satan’s evil intent to bring about His good purposes (1 Corinthians 5:5 2 Corinthians 12:7).Ħ. Even Michael the archangel trusts only God’s power when dealing with Satan (Jude 1:9). Satan and demons have great power (compared to humans). Scripture says Satan is the father of lies and a deceiver (John 8:44 2 Thessalonians 2:9) and that he disguises himself as an “angel of light.” Those who follow him, human or otherwise, practice the same deceit (2 Corinthians 11:13-15).ĥ.
Because Satan currently has access to God’s presence (Job 1–2), demons might also be allowed to know some specifics about the future, but this is speculation.Ĥ. Because these evil angels have been around a long time, they would naturally know things that those living limited life spans would not. Scripture shows that demons know things of which people are unaware (Acts 16:16-18 Luke 4:41).
Angels, both good and bad, can cause supernatural phenomena to occur (Job 1–2 Revelation 7:1 8:5 15:1 16).ģ. The four Gospels and the Book of Acts record several instances of demon possession and of good angels appearing to and aiding believers. Evil spirits, or demons, can actually possess people, dwelling within them and controlling them (see Mark 5:1-20, for example). Sometimes, these angels interact with living people. Scripture speaks repeatedly of angels moving about unseen (Daniel 10:1-21). There was nothing “ghostly” about the appearance of Moses and Elijah, however.Ģ. The second incident is when Moses and Elijah interacted with Jesus when he was transfigured in Matthew 17:1-8. God allowed Samuel to be disturbed long enough to pronounce judgment upon Saul for his repeated disobedience (1 Samuel 28:6-19). The first is when King Saul of Israel tried contacting the deceased prophet Samuel through a medium. There are only two recorded incidents in which a dead person interacted with the living. Whether a person is a believer or an unbeliever, there is no returning to our world to communicate or interact with people, even for the purpose of warning people to flee from the judgment to come (Luke 16:27-31). If the person is not a believer in Christ, his spirit is put in a place of torment called hell (Luke 16:23-24). Later, he will be reunited with his body at the resurrection (1 Thessalonians 4:13-18).
If the person is a believer in Jesus Christ, his spirit is ushered into the presence of the Lord in heaven (Philippians 1:21-23 2 Corinthians 5:8). Rather, it teaches that when a person dies, the spirit of that person goes to one of two places. Let’s take a look at what the Bible has to say about such things.ġ. However, based on their own admission that demons are deceitful and can imitate benevolent human spirits, experiences can be deceiving! If one is to have a right understanding on this subject, he must go to a source that has shown itself to be accurate 100 percent of the time-God’s Word, the Bible. When no authority is given for an author’s information, the reader has to ask himself, “How does he/she know this to be so? What is his/her authority?” For example, how does an author know that demons masquerade as human spirits? Ultimately, those who address such subjects from non-biblical sources must base their understanding on their own thoughts, the thoughts of others, and/or the experiences of the past. When reading about ghosts and hauntings from non-biblical sources, remember that, just because an author may refer to the Bible or to Bible characters (such as Michael the archangel), it does not mean he approaches the subject from a biblical perspective. These entities can masquerade as human spirits, but they are harmful and dangerous. (3) Interaction with non-human spirits or demons. Such spirits may simply want to get a person’s attention others may be pranksters, but, in either case, they do not truly harm people. (2) Hauntings by human spirits, whose natures are a combination of good and bad (but not evil). Many who approach these subjects from non-biblical perspectives believe that ghosts are the spirits of dead people who, for whatever reason, have not gone on to the “next stage.” According to those who believe in ghosts, there are three different kinds of hauntings: (1) residual hauntings (likened to video playbacks with no actual interaction with any spirits). And, to many, such things seem innocent and harmless. Ghosts, hauntings, séances, tarot cards, Ouija boards, crystal balls-what do they have in common? They are fascinating to many people because they seem to offer insight into an unknown world that lies beyond the limits of our physical existence.