Answer: Is there such a thing as ghosts? The answer to this question depends on
what precisely is meant by the term “ghosts.” If the term means “spirit
beings,” the answer is a qualified “yes.” If the term means “spirits of people
who have died,” the answer is “no.” The Bible makes it abundantly clear that
there are spirit beings, both good and evil. But the Bible negates the idea
that the spirits of deceased human beings can remain on earth and “haunt” the
living.
Hebrews 9:27 declares, “Man is destined to die once, and after that to face
judgment.” That is what happens to a person’s soul-spirit after death—judgment.
The result of this judgment is heaven for the believer (2 Corinthians 5:6-8;
Philippians 1:23) and hell for the unbeliever (Matthew 25:46; Luke 16:22-24).
There is no in-between. There is no possibility of remaining on earth in spirit
form as a “ghost.” If there are such things as ghosts, according to the Bible,
they absolutely cannot be the disembodied spirits of deceased human beings.
The Bible teaches very clearly that there are indeed spirit beings who can connect
with and appear in our physical world. The Bible identifies these beings as
angels and demons. Angels are spirit beings who are faithful in serving God.
Angels are righteous, good, and holy. Demons are fallen angels, angels who
rebelled against God. Demons are evil, deceptive, and destructive. According to
2 Corinthians 11:14-15, demons masquerade as “angels of light” and as “servants
of righteousness.” Appearing as a “ghost” and impersonating a deceased human
being definitely seem to be within the power and abilities that demons possess.
The closest biblical example of a “haunting” is found in Mark 5:1-20. A legion
of demons possessed a man and used the man to haunt a graveyard. There were no
ghosts involved. It was a case of a normal person being controlled by demons to
terrorize the people of that area. Demons only seek to “kill, steal, and
destroy” (John 10:10). They will do anything within their power to deceive
people, to lead people away from God. This is very likely the explanation of
“ghostly” activity today. Whether it is called a ghost, a ghoul, or a
poltergeist, if there is genuine evil spiritual activity occurring, it is the
work of demons.
What about instances in which “ghosts” act in “positive” ways? What about
psychics who claim to summon the deceased and gain true and useful information
from them? Again, it is crucial to remember that the goal of demons is to
deceive. If the result is that people trust in a psychic instead of God, a
demon will be more than willing to reveal true information. Even good and true
information, if from a source with evil motives, can be used to mislead,
corrupt, and destroy.
Interest in the paranormal is becoming increasingly common. There are
individuals and businesses that claim to be “ghost-hunters,” who for a price
will rid your home of ghosts. Psychics, séances, tarot cards, and mediums are
increasingly considered normal. Human beings are innately aware of the
spiritual world. Sadly, instead of seeking the truth about the spirit world by
communing with God and studying His Word, many people allow themselves to be
led astray by the spirit world. The demons surely laugh at the spiritual
mass-deception that exists in the world today.
Friday, October 31, 2014
What does the Bible say about ghosts / hauntings?
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Satan and Demons
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