"The idea of a “Christian witch” rests on a misunderstanding of both Christianity and witchcraft. Scripture rejects the concept outright—not because it denies supernatural power, but because it refuses power separated from God’s command.
Witchcraft operates by manipulating created forces. Christianity operates by submitting to the Creator. God is not summoned, channeled, or activated. He speaks, commands, and acts according to His will. Relationship—not ritual—is the foundation of biblical faith.
Throughout Scripture, false power is real but unauthorized. Occult signs appear in Exodus. Sorcery appears in Acts. The issue is never whether power exists—it is who rules it. Witchcraft elevates the self as the controller. Faith places God as Lord.
This is why Scripture draws an uncompromising boundary:
If God does not initiate it, it is not holy.
If God does not command it, it is not divine.
If God does not receive the glory, it is not from Him.
Christianity cannot merge with witchcraft because Christianity is not about accessing power—it is about surrendering to authority. And God does not share His throne."
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