A Warning to all Sorcerers & Witches

A Divine Warning Against Deception

Ezekiel 13:17–23

The Bible is filled with moments where God addresses His people with powerful words of correction and truth. One such passage is Ezekiel 13:17–23, a striking call to accountability for those who misuse spiritual practices to ensnare people into the occult for their own gain. Though spoken thousands of years ago, this scripture resonates today, challenging us to examine our own hearts and the influences we allow into our lives.


The Context: False Prophets Among the People

Ezekiel was a prophet sent by God to the people of Israel during their exile in Babylon. His mission was to deliver messages of both warning and hope. In this passage, God speaks against the women of Israel who were engaging in deceitful practices such as using magical charms and veils of obscuration to manipulate and ensnare others. These women falsely claimed divine authority, profiting from their lies while leading people away from God.


Scripture Text

“Now, son of man, set your face against the daughters of your people who play the prophet from their own imagination. Prophesy against them. You shall say: Thus says the Lord God: Woe to those who sew bands for everyone’s wrists and make veils for every size of head to snare lives! You ensnare the lives of my people, even as you preserve your own lives.” (Ezekiel 13:17–18)

This passage illustrates the gravity of misleading others in the name of spirituality. These individuals exploited their influence, creating spiritual traps for the vulnerable while securing their own comfort and safety.


A Deeper Look at the Message

1. The Deception of False Practices

The women condemned here were not simply offering false prophecies, they were actively leading people astray. They used symbolic objects like bands and veils to create an illusion of spiritual power. They traded lies for material gain, profaning God’s name in the process.

This serves as a timeless warning about the dangers of spiritual manipulation. In today’s world, we see similar patterns: leaders or influencers using false religions or occult spirituality to exploit others for power, money, or prestige.


2. God’s Judgment

“Therefore thus says the Lord God: See! I am coming against your bands in which you snare lives like birds; I will tear them from your arms and set free the lives that you have snared like birds.” (Ezekiel 13:20)

God’s response is clear and decisive. He vows to tear down the instruments of deception and free those who have been ensnared. This imagery reminds us of God’s justice and His mandate for liberation. He is not indifferent to the plight of those oppressed by falsehood. He acts to bring freedom.


3. The Importance of Truth

You have discouraged the righteous with your lies, when I had done them no harm, and you have encouraged the wicked, so that they do not turn from their evil ways and save their lives.” (Ezekiel 13:22)

This verse shows how destructive falsehood can be. Lies weigh down those who are trying to live faithfully, making them feel condemned when God has not condemned them. At the same time, lies give false comfort to the wicked, letting them continue on in sin without repentance, even though their lives are at stake.

God’s will is the opposite: He desires the righteous to be strengthened by truth and the wicked to be confronted by it, so they might turn back and live. Truth restores, encourages, and saves, deception only tears down.


Lessons to Take Away

Ezekiel 13:17–23 is not just a historical account but a wake-up call for all generations. Here are key takeaways for modern believers:

  1. Test the Spirits
    Not all who claim to speak for God are truly guided by Him. 1 John 4:1 reminds us to “test the spirits” to discern whether they are from God. We must remain vigilant against teachings or practices that contradict the Word of God.
  2. Avoid Spiritual Exploitation
    God condemns using spirituality as a means of manipulation or personal gain. As followers of Christ, we are called to live with integrity and humility, pointing others to God, not using Him as a tool for our own benefit.
  3. Trust in God’s Deliverance
    For those who feel trapped or misled, this passage is a reminder that God is a deliverer. He sees your struggles and is committed to setting you free from any form of spiritual bondage.

The Closing Promise

“I will deliver my people from your hand. Thus you shall know that I am the Lord.”
(Ezekiel 13:23)

This is the ultimate hope, that God’s truth prevails, His justice is served, and His people are set free. Whether you’re facing deception, spiritual confusion, or oppression, God’s power and love are more than enough to bring restoration.

Daily Prayers to Deal with Demonic Oppression



Begin your prayer with a declaration of trust and surrender:

    “Rest assured, the Lord is with me. He is my strength, and he will fight for me. I abandon myself to Him.”


 Psalm Meditations

   Slowly read and meditate on each Psalm and Scripture verse, letting the words penetrate deeply:


   Psalm 23

    “The Lord is my shepherd; I shall not want.  

   He makes me lie down in green pastures.  

   He leads me beside still waters.  

   He restores my soul.  

   He leads me in paths of righteousness for his name’s sake.  

   Even though I walk through the valley of the shadow of death,  

   I will fear no evil, for you are with me;  

   your rod and your staff, they comfort me.  

   You prepare a table before me in the presence of my enemies;  

   you anoint my head with oil; my cup overflows.  

   Surely goodness and mercy shall follow me all the days of my life,  

   and I shall dwell in the house of the Lord forever.”

   Reflect on the Lord’s care, protection, and companionship.


   Psalm 54

    “Save me, O God, by your name,  

   and vindicate me by your might.  

   Hear my prayer, O God;  

   give ear to the words of my mouth.  

   For strangers have risen against me;  

   ruthless men seek my life;  

   they do not set God before themselves.  

   Behold, God is my helper;  

   the Lord is the upholder of my life.  

   He will return the evil to my enemies;  

   in your faithfulness put an end to them.  

   With a freewill offering I will sacrifice to you;  

   I will give thanks to your name, O Lord, for it is good.  

   For he has delivered me from every trouble,  

   and my eye has looked in triumph on my enemies.”

   Offer any fears, anxieties, or needs to God, trusting in His power and justice.


   Psalm 140:8

    “Grant not, O Lord, the desires of the wicked;  

   do not further their evil plot, or they will be exalted.”


Pray for protection from any harmful influence or opposition, asking God to thwart any ill intent directed towards you.


   Isaiah 41:10-15

    “Fear not, for I am with you;  

   be not dismayed, for I am your God;  

   I will strengthen you, I will help you,  

   I will uphold you with my righteous right hand.  

   Behold, all who are incensed against you  

   shall be put to shame and confounded;  

   those who strive against you  

   shall be as nothing and shall perish.  

   You shall seek those who contend with you,  

   but you shall not find them;  

   those who war against you  

   shall be as nothing at all.  

   For I, the Lord your God,  

   hold your right hand;  

   it is I who say to you, ‘Fear not,  

   I am the one who helps you.’  

   Fear not, you worm of Jacob,  

   you men of Israel!  

   I am the one who helps you, declares the Lord;  

   your Redeemer is the Holy One of Israel.  

   Behold, I make of you a threshing sledge,  

   new, sharp, and having teeth;  

   you shall thresh the mountains and crush them,  

   and you shall make the hills like chaff.”


Reflect on God’s strength and His assurance that He is with you, offering victory over any challenge.


 Surrender to the Lord

    “Lord, I ask You to take possession of me, my mind, heart, soul, and spirit. I surrender my entire being to Your guidance and will.”


Renunciation of Evil

    “In the name of Jesus Christ, I renounce any influence or hold that any evil may have over me. I reject the power of darkness and refuse to allow any space for fear, doubt, or oppression in my life. Jesus, You alone are my protector and redeemer.”


 Declaration of Faith in Jesus as Savior

    “Jesus, I accept You as my personal Lord and Savior. I place my trust in You and You alone. Fill me with Your Holy Spirit, and let my life be a reflection of Your love and peace. Guide me each day to walk in Your light.”


 Closing Affirmation

    “Thank You, Lord, for being my strength, my defender, and my source of hope. I walk confidently in Your presence, knowing that You are always with me. Amen.”