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What Your Horoscope Doesn't Tell You
By Rev Charles Seet
(Preached at Life B-P Church 8am service, 14 May 2006)
Text: Deuteronomy 18:9-14
Every day, millions
of people begin the day by turning to the horoscope page of the
newspaper or magazine. Although many would take it only as a form of
fascinating entertainment, there are also many who take their horoscope
very seriously and think that it really predicts their immediate
future and that it tells them about their personality.
People who are
captivated by its supposed accuracy may hire the services of an
astrologer, who will use their birthdate and other details to churn out
astrological charts for them for a fee. In our part of the world, there
are feng shui experts who churn out horoscopes based on the
Chinese zodiac of 12 twelve animals. Astrology is apparently a very
lucrative business here in Singapore. Some use it to search for a good
match for marriage, or when moving to a new home or when changing
jobs. Others use it to make all their business decisions. The
Federation of Astrologers in Singapore is presently conducting a series
of talks on “How to Make Money in the
US Stock Market with astrology.”
Recently there was a newspaper report that a group of astrologers in
Myanmar are now trying to use astrology to predict the weather
and natural disasters.
Many people are
attracted to astrology and other forms of divination because they seem
to work, and because they give them a sense of personal
control over their lives; however, not all things that appear to
work are necessarily true and right. Many things in the occult
and mystical world seem to work. The standard for Christians in adopting
any spiritually-based practice is not whether it works but
whether God approves of it. We are admonished to “…believe not
every spirit, but try the spirits whether they are of God.”
(1 John 4:1a).
Dearly beloved, if
you have an interest in horoscopes or if you have been dabbling in
astrology or any other kind of divination, please understand that they
are not of God at all. In fact, the Lord wants you to know that
these practices are sinful and they are an abomination to Him!
Therefore you ought to stay clear of them. This is what we will see now,
as we read our Scripture text: Deuteronomy 18:9-14 (read). Here we
observe that when Israel was about to enter the Promised land, God gave
them a very strong warning against learning and adopting certain
practices of the Canaanites. This included the use of divination,
and the ‘observing of times.’ In Latin, Oberserving of times is
translated “horoscopes” from which we get the term ‘horoscope.’ However
in this context the term, ‘observing of times’ refers generally to the
practice of fortune-telling.
In those days (1400
BC), fortune-telling was done by observing the flight of birds, or by
examining the entrails of a sacrificed animal. About 1000 years later,
the Babylonians developed a system of fortune-telling using the
movements of the sun, the moon, the stars and the planets. They
developed instruments to observe the positions of the heavenly bodies
and also to measure time and speed accurately. The Babylonians were the
world’s first astronomers to calculate the length of the year at 365
days, 6 hours, 15 minutes, and 41 seconds. Our 24-hour system of
measuring time with 60 minutes per hour and 60 seconds per minute
originated from the Babylonians. They also produced the world’s first
constellation maps and were able to accurately predict where the
heavenly bodies would be at any specified time.
Now this study of the
stars itself is not wrong in itself. The psalmist said that “The
heavens declare the glory of God; and the firmament sheweth his
handywork.” (Psalm 19:1) Astronomy is a legitimate science
that Christians should be encouraged to study as it reveals the glorious
wonders of God’s created universe and makes us exclaim, “O God, How
great Thou art!” It is only when the knowledge of the stars is
misused or misapplied that it became sinful.
And unfortunately,
that was what the Babylonians did – they applied their superb scientific
knowledge in a most sinful way when they turned it into a new
sophisticated method of fortune-telling called astrology!
Astrology is based on the utterly false belief that events on Earth are
represented by the positions and movements of the Sun, Moon, planets,
and stars, and that the patterns of these heavenly bodies at the exact
moment of a person’s birth and their subsequent movements reflect that
person’s character and, therefore, destiny. The patterns
are interpreted so as to understand, plan, or predict events on Earth.
When Babylonian astrology found its way to
Greece, it became popular there, and by
the 1st century BC Greek astrologers had developed the horoscope of 12
zodiacal signs, 12 houses, 7 planets, and 5 major aspects that is the
basis of modern horoscope interpretation.
Now, just as God
expressed His hatred against the Canaanite forms of fortune telling in
Deuteronomy 18, He also expressed His utter displeasure against
astrology. We see this in Isaiah 47:13-14 where God pronounced fiery
judgment on the astrologers of Babylon– “Thou art wearied in the
multitude of thy counsels. Let now the astrologers, the
stargazers, the monthly prognosticators, stand up, and save
thee from these things that shall come upon thee. Behold, they shall be
as stubble; the fire shall burn them; they shall not deliver
themselves from the power of the flame: there shall not be a coal to
warm at, nor fire to sit before it.”
God’s view against
astrology can also be seen in the 2nd chapter of Daniel,
where King Nebuchadnezzar of Babylon called the magicians, and the
astrologers, and the sorcerers, and the Chaldeans to reveal to him a
strange dream that he had, as well as its meaning (Daniel 2:2). But with
all their superb astrological knowledge and skills they were unable to
perform what the king required, and were therefore sentenced to death
(2:12). In the end, it was God’s prophet, Daniel, who saved the day by
revealing the dream and its interpretation to Nebuchadnezzar, according
to what God had shown to him. The outcome was that the king acknowledged
that God alone is able to reveal all secrets and mysteries which
are beyond man’s knowledge (Daniel 2:47).
Now, there are some
who have tried to claim that the Bible supports astrology. One
verse that is often cited is Job 38:31 – “Canst thou bind the
sweet influences of Pleiades, or loose the bands of Orion?” (The
Pleiades and Orion are constellations that can be seen in the night sky)
But the ‘sweet influences’ mentioned here has nothing to do with
influencing events on earth. It is translated from the Hebrew word
ma’adannah, which refers to the fact that the Pleiades is a huge
chain of about 500 stars, and interestingly, high powered telescopes
reveal that they are bound together by a delicate stream of nebulous
matter!
It is also claimed by
some that the wise men from the east who came to worship Jesus
(Matthew 2:2) were Babylonians who had used their astrology to predict
the birth of Christ. The truth of the matter is that these wise men did
not need astrology to know that the new star heralded the birth of the
King of Jews, because the Old Testament Scriptures to which they had
access since the time of the Jewish captivity in Babylon already
revealed both the sign of the star as well as the time when the Messiah
of Israel was to be born (cf. Numbers 24:17; Isaiah 9:6 and Daniel
9:25). The wise men had evidently studied the Old Testament prophecies
well.
Now that we have
learned that the Bible speaks unequivocally against astrology and other
forms of divination, we will seek to determine the reasons behind
this. Why are these practices so offensive to God? The first reason is
that:
A. They Diminish
the Glory of God
Isaiah 42:8 – “I
am the LORD: that is My name: and My glory will I not give to another,
neither My praise to graven images.” One of the great attributes of
God in which He is glorified is His omniscience. He alone
knows all things. In contrast to God, all of us have
limited knowledge. We know what has happened in the past and we know
what is happening right now. But the future remains unknown to
us. We do not know what lies ahead. It is all uncertain. How we wish,
sometimes, that we could somehow be certain what the future holds in
store for us. Then we will be able to take pre-emptive steps for
whatever contingencies we may have to face in the future and ensure our
good success.
Those who engage in
business would always like to know what the market will be like and look
out for any reliable forecasts of the economy. Those who are involved in
trading and investing would love to know if certain currencies and
interest rates will rise or fall. Students going for exams will try
their best to spot questions that they hope will appear in their
paper so that they can do well. Now, it is this desire to know
the unknown future that causes people to go and consult
fortune-tellers and mediums, or to consult their horoscopes daily in the
newspaper.
But by doing this,
they are actually insulting God; they are diminishing the glory
that He deserves from them, since they attribute to these things a
prerogative that belongs solely to God alone. The omniscient God is the
only One they should consult, and not any of these other alleged
sources. In 2 Kings 1, when the ungodly king Ahaziah fell sick and sent
messengers to Ekron to inquire of the idol there whether he would
recover from his illness or not, God sent His prophet Elijah to
intercept those messengers with this word: “Is it not because there
is not a God in Israel, that ye go to enquire of Baalzebub the god of
Ekron?” (2 Kings 1:3) Ahaziah should have enquired of the God of
Israel instead of the god of Ekron. Because he failed to do this, God’s
judgment came upon him and he died shortly after that.
Dearly beloved, let
us understand well that it is God’s prerogative alone to disclose any
knowledge about the future or secrets of the spiritual realm. Let us
understand that this prerogative is treacherously usurped by
astrology and by all other forms of divination. Therefore we ought to
have nothing to do with them – not even for amusement, or just out of
plain curiosity. We should not even talk about what zodiac sign
we are born under or ask one another, “What is your sign?” as
this only encourages people to believe in astrology (cf. 1 Corinthians
8:9). But there is another good reason why we should have absolutely
nothing to do with these things:
B. They Divert Our
Trust away from God
In Psalm 56:3-4, we
see David trusting God in times of great fear and uncertainty. He says,
“What time I am afraid, I will trust in Thee. In God I will
praise His word, in God I have put my trust; I will not fear what
flesh can do unto me.” As much as we would all like to know
what will happen to us, God wants us to be content to simply trust
Him for whatever happens to us. And though, as I said a while
ago, it is God’s prerogative alone to disclose all
knowledge about the future to us, it is also His prerogative to
withhold such knowledge from us when He sees it fit to do so.
Now, it is not
that God does not want us to know about the future. He does. That
is why God has revealed to us such great future events in the Bible as
the signs of the end times, the second coming of Christ, the
resurrection of the saints, and the judgment of the wicked. These future
events which are foretold in the Scriptures are all that is absolutely
necessary for us to know at present, in order that we may
live as we ought. As for the rest of the details of our unknown future,
we must simply be content to know that God knows it, and that He
will order all things well for us. For the Christian, the right way to
deal with any anxiety or concern about one’s future is to pray.
Prayer not only enables us to express our trust in God for the
future, but it also brings God’s help to prepare us to face the
future.
But if we refuse to
deal with our uncertainties about the future in this prescribed manner,
and we choose to seek for knowledge through astrology, then we are
trusting in astrology and not in God. The practice of astrology
or any other kind of divination shows our lack of faith in God.
Astrology is absolutely incompatible with the Christian faith because it
becomes a rival object of faith in God. Christians who profess
belief in God, but who still dabble in any form of divination
imply that they are unable to exercise faith in God. That is a
most serious matter, as it may also imply that their profession of faith
in God is a false one, and that they are actually unsaved.
Dear friends, if you
are in the habit of consulting your horoscope, then you are not living
for God but for self. You are seeking to be your own master
rather than giving God the rightful place as the Master of your
life. At its very core, astrology and divination seek after the
control of one’s destiny for selfish benefits. It is motivated by
self-centeredness and greed, and not by faith, hope, and love.
You need to turn
away from this, and turn to the Lord Jesus Christ who has absolute
control over all the planets, the sun and moon and all the stars in the
Universe. Why do you want to seek after the inferior and unworthy help
from your horoscope, when you have the One who is in full control over
all the heavenly bodies? The Lord, and no one else is the one whom you
should “fear” and trust.
Dearly beloved, I
hope that you can see by now, two good reasons for the strong warning
that is given by God against the practice of astrology and all forms of
divination. Now we come to the third and most fearful reason of
all:
C. They Deliver
Souls into Bondage
People who practice
any form of divination, such as consulting horoscopes will find
themselves caught up with it. It will begin to dominate their
thoughts both consciously and subconsciously. Instead of offering peace
and happiness, it makes them more insecure and fearful as they
develop a phobia for things that are contrary to their horoscopes. In
the end, it runs their lives instead.
A Christian friend of
mine testified how out of curiosity he began to read the horoscope page
of the newspaper. Soon after that he became so bound by astrology
that he could not let a day begin without first consulting his
horoscope. Soon his life was ruled by what he read in the horoscope and
he believed it. Thankfully, the Lord convicted him about this,
and with God’s help he was able to put it away and since then he has
been warning people against coming under the bondage of astrology.
Because of this
bondage, it is not surprising that the Devil would want to take full
advantage of it! To keep people reading their horoscopes, he will offer
nice incentives: He will make it seem to produce the desired
results, so that they will believe that it really works. The reason why
astrology often seems to work and the predictions that are made by the
astrologer seem to come true, is that Satan is fully behind it.
I read about the case
of a minister who paid an expensive fee to an astrologer to have a
horoscope cast for himself, with the purpose of trying to prove it wrong
and that astrology is nothing but ignorance and superstition. So he
waited confidently. But he was astonished to find the predictions coming
true, even to the smallest details! As the years went by he was uneasy
because the horoscope was always correct, and he could not find a
rational explanation for this. Finally he concluded that he had sinned
against God by carrying out this experiment. He immediately repented
and renounced all connections with astrology. To his surprise he found
that the horoscope was no longer correct from that moment onward!
Do you know that many
people have been lured into the world of the occult
through reading their horoscopes? Astrology has been one of Satan’s
strategic recruitment centres, to draw people into witchcraft and
devil-worship. It gives them the illusion of being in control of their
lives, and of having special knowledge that gives them special power to
fulfill all their desires!
Now that you know all
this, please be sure to stay clear of astrology and horoscope reading.
The Scriptures command us in Ephesians 4:27 not to “give place unto
the Devil.” We are also told in 2 Corinthians 2:11 not to be
“ignorant of his devices.” Once you allow some sinful habit or
persistent disobedience into your life, you can be sure that the Devil
will use it to the fullest to make you fall spiritually. Astrology is
only one of his many devices. He has many others.
Some children start
getting into the occult world by playing with an ouija board.
This is a board with letters and numbers on it and a pointer by which
answers to questions are spelt out when all players put a finger on it.
It is not just a game for amusement. It is actually spiritism in
disguise!
Please have nothing
to do with feng shui, as it is another device used by the Devil.
Recently I came across a well-researched dissertation for a doctor of
ministry degree written by on the subject of feng shui. Listen to
the writer’s conclusion on it: “Feng
shui, for whatever original scientific or aesthetic reasons in which it
might have been birthed, has come down with many religious and occult
trappings. When Christians dabble in feng shui,
they may unconsciously be dabbling in the occult, in sorcery,
divination and astrology, all of which are prohibited in the Bible. Feng
shui practice could, therefore, allow the entrance of demonic
influences and activities. Feng shui could also slowly strangle a
Christian’s vitality and gradually make one increasingly compromised.”
(Yeow Beng Mah, Critical
Contextualisation of Chinese Folk Belief and Practices: Feng Shui as a
Case Study, Asbury Theological Seminary: 2004)
I don’t think that most of us here overtly practice feng shui.
However, some of us may have unconsciously bought into the feng shui
mentality of going after auspicious numbers and dates, (e.g.
for car number plates and house addresses) thinking that this may bring
some blessing to our home or business. Dear friends, choosing certain
numbers just because they are regarded as auspicious is utterly
displeasing to God, and we should not do it at all. Remember this: All
blessings come only from God, not from any special arrangement of
numbers.
The New Age movement
is another gateway into the occult. At one church camp I met a young
Christian man who was an avid reader of New Age books. In fact he
brought one of these books along to the camp and showed it to me to ask
my opinion of them. I had a long talk with him to convince him that all
these New Age concepts are a clever deceptive ploy of Satan, using the
same enticing bait to victimise people – the claim that ‘ye shall be
as gods’ (Genesis 3:5). I advised him not to go any further into New
Age books or thinking, but to spend time in God’s Word. I thank God that
he took my advice, and stopped.
And one of the most
subtle ways of introducing the world of the occult to young minds is
through the popular Harry Potter series of books and movies. The
Evangelical Times, a Christian newspaper in the UK reported that about
100-200 teenagers a month enquire about witch covens, with a desire to
join them! Satan has succeeded in commercializing the occult world by
making it so appealing and attractive to young minds.
If any of you here
are already ‘under the spell’ of any of these things – astrology or feng
shui, tarot cards, palmistry, Harry Potter mania, witchcraft, or New Age
ideas – God’s will is for you is to renounce all these things
before Him right now. According to Acts 19, when the people of Ephesus
were converted under Paul’s ministry, they brought all their occult
books and equipment to be burned up. And you must do that as well, or
else you can never successfully resist the Devil.
Dearly beloved, I am saying all these things not
to make us fearful of the Devil or paranoid about whether there is some
occultic element in the things we do, but only to plead for us all to be
obedient to God’s commands not to be involved in things or
practices which He has expressedly forbidden in the Scriptures:
Things that will diminish His glory, that will divert our trust away
from Him, and that will deliver us into bondage and give place unto the
Devil. May the Lord help us to obey His Word. |