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URGodzFavrit
October 20th, 2008, 11:19 AM
I had an experience this weekend with praying for a woman who had two grandparents in the Masonic Lodge. She felt that she was experiencing demonic oppression in her life directly related to this. As I prayed in agreement with her, renouncing the god of the Masonic Lodge (it's Lucifer, which you find out at the upper levels), her eyes reflected pure evil - just for a brief second. If you've ever had a demon look at you, you never forget it! It's a glimpse into the Abyss.
Fortunately, I was able to get the woman to the help she needs. If you have any relatives in the Masons, it might not hurt to say a simple prayer of renunciation, just to let the devil know your family does not honor this false god!
waiting1
October 23rd, 2008, 09:02 AM
Yes I believe it, and they seem to be demons which have to do with sexual perversion.
Almost all the people I've known that were in the upper levels of masonry seemed to be
sexually perverted in one way or another, and most definitely had problems within
thier families with thier wives, but mainly affecting the children.
The problems were behavioural in nature and were very significant.
Robert
October 23rd, 2008, 09:06 AM
For more info:
http://www.chick.com/reading/tracts/0093/0093_01.asp
and
http://www.chick.com/reading/tracts/5022/5022_01.asp
MillennialSaint
October 23rd, 2008, 12:26 PM
For more info:
http://www.chick.com/reading/tracts/0093/0093_01.asp
and
http://www.chick.com/reading/tracts/5022/5022_01.asp
Those are some great tracts. :hat
FrankBeMe
October 24th, 2008, 11:53 AM
I've had one encounter with a Mason.....it was at a lecture on UFO's. He came up to me afterward and gave me his card. He said to me "come to one of our meetings and find the truth." I told him..sure ok thanks. (He was a local dentist btw) I never went....secret societies are secret for a reason---to hide what they're really all about.
The Masons go back centuries. Several of our earliest presidents were Masons.
The Shriner's that ride around in those little cars in parades are Masons. The local Shriner temple here use to give camel rides at the local zoo. Sure, they do good, such as their children's hospitals, but deep on the inside they are quite scary.
MillennialSaint
October 24th, 2008, 05:58 PM
I've had one encounter with a Mason.....it was at a lecture on UFO's. He came up to me afterward and gave me his card. He said to me "come to one of our meetings and find the truth." I told him..sure ok thanks. (He was a local dentist btw) I never went....secret societies are secret for a reason---to hide what they're really all about.
The Masons go back centuries. Several of our earliest presidents were Masons.
The Shriner's that ride around in those little cars in parades are Masons. The local Shriner temple here use to give camel rides at the local zoo. Sure, they do good, such as their children's hospitals, but deep on the inside they are quite scary.
Anyone who worships Baphomet is bound to be scary! :devil
WarriorX
October 28th, 2008, 11:24 PM
Yeah..... I've got a great uncle and aunt who were "Worthy Patron and Matron" at ours in town..... they had that "book" with all the evil in it... They have had physical and spiritual problems out the backside because of this too. I was even told of a time that she "blacked out" and found herself UPstairs... There's something really strange about that if you ask me..... heh....
homefirst
November 5th, 2008, 02:58 PM
My husband is in the masons. I agreed with him that he could join before I found out what they stood for. Good thing is it got me studying real hard. Now I have found this site because I started studying the end times and the church being deceived and so on and so on. I have been crying and praying for him for over a year now. He does not see it. He has mocked me. Others have mocked me. I wonder how true Christians can be so deceived. It makes me nervous even bring up being against the mason. I can't even trust that a Christian church is a good one until I know there are no masons in it (and in the south that is hard to find). I find it hard to trust a christian until I get to know them for the fact that alot of them mock me (and I am one!). I think the world is crazy and they think I am. This is getting exhausting.
God'sGirl
November 9th, 2008, 12:50 PM
My co-worker's father was a mason and he has tried to convince me that masons are Christians. Although he has claimed to be born again he gets
very angry and upset over Christians and often blames Christians for what is
wrong in the world, etc. He has expressed interest in joining the masons ( I
believe more out of respect/missing his deceased father). This thread opened
my eyes a bit on the subject as my co-worker decided in his late 30's that he
is gay. He also had an immediate family member violently murdered. I don't know if any of that is related to his father's masonic membership.
vhowell
November 9th, 2008, 03:08 PM
My husband is in the masons. I agreed with him that he could join before I found out what they stood for. Good thing is it got me studying real hard. Now I have found this site because I started studying the end times and the church being deceived and so on and so on. I have been crying and praying for him for over a year now. He does not see it. He has mocked me. Others have mocked me. I wonder how true Christians can be so deceived. It makes me nervous even bring up being against the mason. I can't even trust that a Christian church is a good one until I know there are no masons in it (and in the south that is hard to find). I find it hard to trust a christian until I get to know them for the fact that alot of them mock me (and I am one!). I think the world is crazy and they think I am. This is getting exhausting.
We do not think you are crazy. You are fighting a spiritual battle through your prayers. We wrestle not against flesh and blood, but against principalities and powers that are evil.....
Please do not give up - pray for the deception to be taken away from him .Hang in there!! God can do miracles!! :hug
I love the Stormie Ormartan book Power of a Praying Wife. I started praying for my husband just recently. There are some really good prayers in there to add to those of your own.
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