Evil Spirits Quotes

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“When a person denies his conscience for too long, it can become seared. That person becomes susceptible to receiving and accepting all sorts of harmful and evil things. This is true for both believers and unbelievers. A seared conscience will open a person up to demonic spirits and activities.”
Henry Hon, ONE: Unfolding God's Eternal Purpose from House to House

T.F. Hodge
“The world seems to be witnessing a deluge of 'haterisms', and racist propaganda because evil's pain was born to die, and it's time of tyranny is near the end. Don't get caught up by the souls of wickedness; this ain't your fight. ~T.F. Hodge”
T.F. Hodge, From Within I Rise: Spiritual Triumph over Death and Conscious Encounters With the Divine Presence

Bangambiki Habyarimana
“If you have come to the point you are ready to consult spirits to know more about your life, there is nothing under the sun that you cannot do.”
Bangambiki Habyarimana, Book of Wisdom

“Some days are better than other days
A good day is getting 10 royalties and 10 great reviews”
Ray Mathews, The Golden Crows: The search for Andrew Jackson's gold after 200 years

R. Alan Woods
“I'm of the opinion that many Christians are in deep denial about the reality of there being 'real' Evil in this world. Evil that cannot be reasoned with; is reprobate, incorrigible, determined, un-appeasable, violent, murderous, and unrelenting. I find this denial shocking in that the Bible clearly shows that in the end this battle is all about Good vs. Evil. This is a very real and present danger to the leaders and people of Israel. They know the truth and are not in any denial about it!!! It's harsh, yes! However, it is Real and a danger to those in Israel. This is not my first rodeo!!! Combat brings me no joy!!! But, God has His holy warriors who risk their lives so others can have the luxury to live in denial!!! Israeli's have no such luxury!!!”
R. Alan Woods

Evangeline Walton
“The doctor from the mainland came and went. Silence settled over the island again, like a displaced curtain falling back in thickened, heavier folds. For there was a different quality in the silence now. It had tasted something, rich food on which it had long been thinly rationed. Shadowy things were trooping up, called by that scent of blood, like flies that smell carrion. They were not strangers to the old house; they had been ill-fed and at a distance, now they were hungry and avid and near.”
Evangeline Walton, Witch House

E.A. Bucchianeri
“Demonic spirits never sleep or take a vacation, always plotting and waiting for the next offensive.”
E.A. Bucchianeri, Vocation of a Gadfly

Stewart Stafford
“To Spell A Sentence by Stewart Stafford

Spell conjured and created,
A magnum opus bittersweet,
The sinister minister at work,
His face reddened from heat.

A leading light's shady grasp,
Blood pacts with monstrosities,
Freefalling drunk into darkness,
On trade winds of pomposity.

Battering ram breaches discovery,
A beaming grin breaks the sweat,
Dark entities screech their claim,
Swept down to Hell as a new pet.

© Stewart Stafford, 2022. All rights reserved.”
Stewart Stafford

Kate Morton
“It's an ancient Anglo-Saxon tradition," Polly began, "the mixing of two ideas---one from earliest Christian times, the other from long before. The first Christians used to follow the custom of 'waking' a new church by singing, feasting, and praying in it."
Jess, disappointed: "But that's not got nothing to do with a dead body."
"I'm not finished yet."
Jess mimed zipping her lips.
"The other tradition I mentioned is much older. Long before the Christians came to Britain, an all-night vigil would be held over the body of the recently dead. Loved ones would mourn and chant and share stories of the person's life. It was called 'waking the dead'."
Jess felt her eyes widen involuntarily as he thoughts went to Dr. Frankenstein and his monster, to Cathy's ghost haunting Withering Heights. "You mean they brought them back to life?"
"Well, no."
"But you said---"
"Back then, the word 'wake' didn't mean to become alert; it meant 'to watch' or 'to guard'."
"But what were they guarding against?"
"There were those who believed the newly dead soul was at risk of theft by evil spirits."
Soul theft at the hands of evil spirits had been almost as exciting as bringing the dead back to life.”
Kate Morton, Homecoming

E.A. Bucchianeri
“... a demon cannot be doped.”
E.A. Bucchianeri, Vocation of a Gadfly

Kate Morton
“It's an ancient Anglo-Saxon tradition," Polly began, "the mixing of two ideas---one from earliest Christian times, the other from long before. The first Christians used to follow the custom of 'waking' a new church by singing, feasting, and praying in it."
Jess, disappointed: "But that's got nothing to do with a dead body."
"I'm not finished yet."
Jess mimed zipping her lips.
"The other tradition I mentioned is much older. Long before the Christians came to Britain, an all-night vigil would be held over the body of the recently dead. Loved ones would mourn and chant and share stories of the person's life. It was called 'waking the dead'."
Jess felt her eyes widen involuntarily as her thoughts went to Dr. Frankenstein and his monster, to Cathy's ghost haunting Wuthering Heights. "You mean they brought them back to life?"
"Well, no."
"But you said---"
"Back then, the word 'wake' didn't mean to become alert; it meant 'to watch' or 'to guard'."
"But what were they guarding against?"
"There were those who believed the newly dead soul was at risk of theft by evil spirits."
Soul theft at the hands of evil spirits had been almost as exciting as bringing the dead back to life.”
Kate Morton, Homecoming

“A man consumed by evil spirits is like a shipwreck lost at sea, with demons ravaging his vessel, devouring his sense of purpose, and shrouding his vision in a thick fog of spiritual blindness, leaving him adrift in a world of darkness, unable to navigate the treacherous waters of his own soul.”
Shaila Touchton