Calling sage burning “witchcraft” and “satanic aromatherapy,” Pastor
Jamal Bryant of New Birth Missionary Baptist Church in Stonecrest,
Georgia, warned his members on Monday to stay away from the practice.
In a teaching session with the women of his church streamed on YouTube,
Bryant explained that he had to dive into some research on the practice
after two members of his church gifted him sage for his new home in
Atlanta.
I “was amazed because two saints gave me sage for my new
house. I didn’t know what to do with it. I was unsure of it. And all the
more, why they’d feel comfortable giving it to a pastor. Then I began
to research and study it and found out that the sales of it have gone up
by over 200% in the last four years and have to be constantly placed on
restock in natural health stores.”
After researching the
practice, however, Bryant has concluded that it is a demonic New Age
practice that Christians shouldn’t be involved with.
“Another word
for burning sage is smudging. The thought of the Native Americans is
that certain herbs carry spirits in them … and when you burn certain
herbs you’re calling on those spirits to dispel evil or vexing spirits
or energies from a space, from an object or person. And so it is their
contention that when I am burning sage, I am then calling down a spirit
or calling up a spirit to then wrestle with that energy that’s in a
room, that’s in a car or in a person,” Bryant argued.
“So are those who burn sage and then put it around themselves saying
that they don’t want any negative energy around them or negative energy
approaching them? … It is highly practiced now by the New Age
movement,” he said.
The New Age movement, which currently attracts
the “largest amount of African Americans in our history,” Bryant
argued, does not bring glory to the God of the Bible but seeks to make
humans like gods.
“They are spiritual. They just do not believe or
submit to authority … They believe through the doctrine of New Age
faith or New Age theology, that mortals or humanity through the right
wave of devotion and meditation can ascend themselves to become a deity.
So they become their own gods,” he noted.
“So church or religion
becomes a problem because it demands accountability and submission to
authority for a generation who does not want to submit and has a problem
with authority figures. So these same people who ascribe to New Age
theology or have praying hands tattooed unto their chest will have the
word ‘God’ tattooed on their neck but you can’t assume it’s the same God
or that the prayers are pointed in the same direction,” the megachurch
pastor said. “Gotta be careful when people believe that they are their
own god.”
Bryant further argued that Christians have a hard time identifying
people who see themselves as their own god because they subscribe to a
limited definition of demonic possession.
“The people who believe
that they are their own god, we don’t know how to approach them or even
how to attack it because we have minimized demonic possession as those
who are foaming around their mouth, eyes are roaming in the back of
their head and they are squirming on the floor. That’s how we’ve
recognized demons,” he said.
Demonic possession, he argued, can be
reflected in a number of ways, including when someone cannot apologize
or is unwilling to submit to the leadership and order of their church.
“A
demonic possession can be someone quite frankly, who doesn’t know how
to apologize. Demonic possession can be, I can take no authority for my
error. ‘It was you that made me hit you.’ That’s a demon. ‘I wouldn’t
have cursed you out had you not made me. Had you just given me what I
asked for the first time then we wouldn’t have gone through all of
this.’ That is a demonic principality and a demonic order,” Bryant said.
“The
spirit of the anti-Christ is now slithering into our children and the
next generation by putting a seed plot of rejection of authority and
order. God is a God of order. God is a God of authority so you can see
where demons show up in church,” he said. “…Satan never wants to fall in
line to authority and order so people who are out of order are
operating out of the spirit of satanic principalities.”
He noted
that people who burn sage in their home to ward off bad energy or evil
spirits to usher in more positive vibes are practicing “satanic
intercession” because they are not operating under God’s authority.
“I’m
practicing satanic intercession ‘cause I am invoking these spirits that
are not holy, that are not sanctified to reveal themselves. To reveal
themselves and I am telling weeds and grass and herbs you have authority
over the spirits in my house. And nowhere in there am I calling on the
name of God. Nowhere in there am I calling on the name of Jesus,” he
said.
Christians who depend on burning sage to complement their
faith, he argued, are devaluing the power of Christ’s anointing in their
life.
“This level of witchcraft is in-depth … I’ve so questioned
the strength of my anointing that I believe who comes into my presence
can contaminate my spirit. How weak am I that I can’t be in the presence
of somebody whose spirit is off. If I am anointed … and somebody who is
not like God comes into my presence I shouldn’t be the one backing up.
It should be them backing up 'cause they sense what’s on me,” he said.
“Satan
is cunning because he is a deceiver. Isn’t it amazing that we’ve got
throngs of our friends who will burn it, who will practice it, who will
utilize it but if you talk about casting out demons they call you spooky
or you’re too spiritual? They don’t want you to cast out demons but
want you to push away spirits. I’m pushing them away, I’m not killing
them. The role of those of us who are in the body of Christ and traffic
in the supernatural is not to give Satan and his imps a restraining
order, we’re supposed to give him a death sentence.”
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