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Jack Hayford

About Astrology

The Bible condemns astrology and warns of eternal loss for those committed to it, while the study of astronomy can lead to a deeper understanding of God's creation.
Jack Hayford addresses the topic of astrology, emphasizing the Bible's rejection and condemnation of it, warning of the confusion and tragic consequences that come with practicing astrology and related occult activities. He clarifies that the wisemen's inclusion in the Bible story does not support astrology but rather highlights how God meets earnest seekers and leads them to the truth. Hayford stresses that astrology is not just a superstition but a dangerous engagement with the demonic, manipulating events and people. He distinguishes between astronomy, a legitimate study of God's creation, and astrology, a forbidden occult practice, urging students to acknowledge God's handiwork.

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Recently a local television reporter asked me by telephone to state my position on astrology, "as a Christian and as pastor of one of Los Angeles' well-known churches."

That conversation reminded me of the necessity for everyone to have a basic understanding of the subject, hence:

1) The Bible not only rejects but condemns astrology. Isaiah 47:12-15 should be read carefully. The concluding words of warning regarding the person committed to astrology and related occult practices make clear that confusion is the inevitable lot of such a person and tragic, eternal loss the final price.

2) The supposition that the wisemen (magi), who found the young Christ as the result of astrological pursuits, somehow supports the practice of astrology by reason of their inclusion in the Bible story, is a groundless one. They only evidence how God meets earnest hearts where they are, and if they honestly are searching for Him, He'll see that they get there. But please notice: the whole story in Matthew 2 notes that (a) it took the revelation of the Word of God to finalize their quest and b0 their quest wasn't final until they found the Son of God.

3) The danger of astrology is beyond a simple, superstitious misuse of time. Plying the trade of occult practices is to traffic with the demonic. the "uncanny" concurrence of events, people contacts and trivia in a person's life, seeming to confirm the forecast of their horoscope, is the direct result of demonic manipulation of people and circumstances. It isn't the result of some cosmic influence radiating from the stars, but a hellish one emanating from satan himself, having found but one more way to seal, to kill and to destroy sheep-like humans (John 10).

4) Presumably, everyone reading these words knows the difference between astrology and astronomy: the former is a metaphysical or occult practice; the latter an objective pursuit of physical science. There is nothing wrong with the study of astronomy: Indeed, there is great inspiration in studying any aspect of God's creation. In this realm, the acid test is the willingness of the student to acknowledge God's handiwork and to overcome the idolatrous systems of human pride which chalk galaxies off to a deity named Chance (Psalm 19:1-6; Romans 1:18-32).

5) Finally, knowledgeable Bible students are aware of the fact and the reason that the name of some star groups occur in the Bible (ex: Job 9:9; 38:31, 32; Amos 5:8). These references to constellations are not astrological, but are didactic--that is they are a means of teaching. It is a fact that before the ancient Babylonian systems of astrology came into vogue, the godly patriarchs linked the spiritual lessons of God's promised redemption in the minds of their children by using the canvas of the skies (and in a day when pen and paper were unknown).

The way to relate to a person involved in astrology is not to preach against their practice, but to show them the love of Jesus Christ. It may be that their quest is an honest one, not an avoidance of confronting the reality of the Savior. If so, when they encounter His live in you, they'll do what wise men do every time. They will cease "following stars" and bow before Jesus.

Sermon Outline

  1. I. The Bible's Stance on Astrology
  2. A. Condemnation of astrology in Isaiah 47:12-15
  3. B. Warning of eternal loss for those committed to astrology
  4. II. The Misconception of the Wisemen
  5. A. The story of the wisemen in Matthew 2 does not support astrology
  6. B. God meets earnest hearts where they are, but the revelation of the Word is necessary
  7. III. The Danger of Astrology
  8. A. Astrology is a misuse of time and a form of occult practice
  9. B. Demonic manipulation is behind the 'uncanny' concurrence of events
  10. IV. The Difference Between Astrology and Astronomy
  11. A. Astrology is a metaphysical or occult practice, while astronomy is a physical science
  12. B. The study of astronomy is inspired and can lead to a deeper understanding of God's creation
  13. V. The Use of Star Groups in the Bible
  14. A. References to constellations in the Bible are didactic, not astrological
  15. B. The use of star groups is a means of teaching spiritual lessons

Key Quotes

“The 'uncanny' concurrence of events, people contacts and trivia in a person's life, seeming to confirm the forecast of their horoscope, is the direct result of demonic manipulation of people and circumstances.” — Jack Hayford
“If so, when they encounter His live in you, they'll do what wise men do every time. They will cease 'following stars' and bow before Jesus.” — Jack Hayford
“The study of astronomy is inspired and can lead to a deeper understanding of God's creation.” — Jack Hayford

Application Points

  • Show love and compassion to those involved in astrology, rather than condemning their practice.
  • Be a witness to the love of Jesus Christ and share the truth with those who are seeking it.
  • Understand the difference between astrology and astronomy, and recognize the dangers of occult practices.

Frequently Asked Questions

Does the Bible support the practice of astrology?
No, the Bible condemns astrology and warns of eternal loss for those committed to it.
What is the difference between astrology and astronomy?
Astrology is a metaphysical or occult practice, while astronomy is a physical science.
Why do some people believe that the wisemen in the Bible support astrology?
This is a misconception, as the story of the wisemen in Matthew 2 does not support astrology.
What is the danger of astrology?
Astrology is a misuse of time and a form of occult practice that involves demonic manipulation.
How should I relate to someone involved in astrology?
Show them the love of Jesus Christ and be a witness to their quest for truth.

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