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Superstition

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In the biblical context, superstition refers to the belief in or practice of rituals and behaviors that are not grounded in faith in God, but rather in a desire to manipulate or control circumstances through means deemed magical or supernatural. The Bible warns against superstition, as seen in Deuteronomy 18:10-12, which prohibits the Israelites from engaging in divination, sorcery, and other forms of occult practice. Instead, Christians are encouraged to trust in God's sovereignty and providence, as expressed in Romans 8:28, which affirms that all things work together for good for those who love God, and to seek guidance from Scripture, such as Psalms 119:105, which describes God's word as a lamp to guide one's path, rather than relying on superstitious practices. By rejecting superstition and embracing faith in God, believers can cultivate a deeper trust in His goodness and provision, as emphasized in Psalms 23:1, which declares that the Lord is the shepherd who guides and cares for His people.

A.W. Tozer

A.W. Tozer addresses the pervasive nature of superstition in human life, arguing that it is a product of fallen human nature that affects everyone. He contrasts the mindset of scientists and philosophical skeptics who deny the supernatural, suggesting that in their quest for rationality, they inadve

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