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 CANDLES
Candles can be a "host" for demons.
A former African
witchdoctor who practiced witchcraft for over twenty years said that
demons are attracted to the substance candles are made out of. Candles
were a part of his witchcraft. It does not matter what color, shape, or
smell they have. When lit, the smell of the candle also calls on another
big time demon. Is it a wonder why the candle business is in the Billions
of dollars a year! No wonder too that so many churches have candles all
over the place.
Get rid of all your
candles. You may just be getting rid of some of your problems. This also
pertains to incense.
For those Bible
researchers who read that "candles" were mentioned in the Bible, look in
your Strong's concordance. The Original term is "lamp" "oil" or "oil
lamp", NOT "candle". The menorah tradition goes back to 165 B.C. They did
not use candles, but used oil.
After you get rid of the
candles, command all the demons to leave you and your property, in the
name of Jesus, JUST IN CASE.
What if the lights go out,
you say? Use a flashlight!
Looking at it on the basis
of your health, this article was in the August 2000 issue of Better Homes
and Gardens magazine under Health Update:
"Are your candles making
you sick?
You love the warm glow and
calming scents of your favorite candles. But you probably won't be as
enamored of the prospect that these same candles may be emitting lead
particles into your home.
"The last thing people
would imagine is that candles can be little lead smelters," says Sidney
Wolfe, the director of Public Citizen's Health Research Group in
Washington D.C.
The group examined 285
candles from twelve different stores in the D.C. area. Eighty-six had
metal wicks, and laboratory tests found that nine had wicks containing
high amounts of lead.
The group says burning a
lead-wicked candle for three hours can cause lead levels in the air to be
nine to 33 times higher than federal safety standards. Airborne lead can
be inhaled or it can settle on surfaces, where it can be ingested.
Wolfe urges people to
check their candles for metal wicks. You can tell by looking straight down
at the wick to see if there is a metal tip in the center. Not all metal
wicks contain lead, but to be on the safe side, don't burn any candles
with metal wicks.
Lead poisoning may damage
the central nervous system and cause abnormal development and behavior and
learning problems in children.
"He that hath ears
to hear, let him hear - LUKE 14:35
article from: Kingdom
Voice.org
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