Introduction: The deceptive allure of abominable practices gauges our spiritual vigilance, challenging our covenant with God.
1. Deuteronomy 18:9-13 warns against adopting the idolatrous customs of other nations, leading believers astray.
A. By seeking guidance through forbidden means, one turns from God’s authoritative voice.
B. Such practices promise answers but veer us from divine truthfulness, resulting in spiritual separation.
2. Engaging in these practices neglects the Holy Spirit’s role, drawing believers away from genuine spiritual gifts.
A. Divination substitutes God-given prophecy with false visions, desecrating God's holy guidance.
B. These practices attempt to replicate power that comes only through the Holy Spirit.
3. Adherence to God's Word aligns believers with their divine inheritance and sanctified relationship.
A. Living according to God's teachings equips us to resist the deceitful allure of false practices.
B. The power of prayer and the Bible strengthens our covenant and warns us against unrighteous paths.
Conclusion: By recognizing the deceptive nature of abominable practices, believers are called to reaffirm their faith in God. Commit to prayer, study of the Word, and the Spirit’s guidance to remain under God’s covenantal blessing.
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