(OPINION) Today we see items from a variety of cultures wherever we go, whether in stores, restaurants or traveling the road. However, not all items are innocent and should not be brought into your house.
In one of his latest videos, Vlad Savchuk identified the eight objects associated with demonic spirits that you need to get rid of immediately.
Any Native American jewelry, pottery, or symbols that were created with the intention of acting as a spirit guide.
While Savchuk says that these items in and of themselves are not demonic, if they serve a purpose as acting as a spirit guide, that’s when they should be let out of the house.
New Age books, objects and symbols.
Savchuk notes these are items like tarot cards or supernatural teachings that differ from Scriptural references.
“Things like teachings on angels and dreams and miracles that are new age, that’s demonic,” Savchuk says. “New age is a counterfeit Christianity. It’s not biblical Christianity.”
Any objects literature or symbolism of witchcraft.
Whether it’s Ouija boards, spell books, dolls or another object associated with witchcraft, these items are some of the most blatantly demonic things you can have inside of your house. Savchuk says there is no gray area with these things; they are inherently evil objects that have no room in your home.
Good luck charms.
This is much deeper than just associating good luck charms with a cereal brand or saying “good luck” to someone. Items like crystals and rabbit’s feet should not be in a believers’ home.
“These things have no place in the life of a Christian,” Savchuk says. “We don’t believe in that kind of superstition. We don’t wear these bits around our waist, around our wrists to attract good luck and to repel evil spirits. That stuff is superstition and belongs to the world of darkness.”
Other religious images, statues and symbols.
Savchuk describes how this could be a plethora of materials, from statues of saints and the satanic bible to skulls and pentagrams, these objects do not belong in a spot of idolatry and worship by being in our homes.
Demonic games.
You may wonder what kinds of games are considered “demonic” and if you have them in your home. While there are plenty of clean, family-friendly activities and games, there are certain ones you want to avoid like Dungeons and Dragons or anything portraying attacks of witchcraft in them. (CONTINUE)