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‘Friends, hello! This is Essay 3 in the “Final Exposures” Series “For there shall arise false Christs, and false prophets, and shall shew great signs and wonders; insomuch that, if it were possible, they shall deceive the very elect.”
Go forward with boldness and clarity and not be fooled. The world is not only ripe for deception but is already enthralled by it. Now we shine light on one of the enemy’s favorite tools: the counterfeit miracle.
I. Signs That Lie:
In the age of digital manipulation, virtual reality, and spiritual counterfeits, miracles no longer prove godliness. In fact, many miracles are demonic. Yes—signs and wonders can lie. Jesus, Paul, and John all warned that supernatural displays would be used in the last days not to glorify God—but to enthrall mankind, deceive the masses, and lend credibility to false prophets.
II. The Deceiver’s Toolkit/ The enemy’s arsenal includes:
- False healings that don’t last but draw crowds.
- Visions and dreams that contradict God’s Word.
- Prophecies that flatter and distract.
- Feelings and manifestations that replace obedience.
- Levitation, tongues, gold dust, orbs, and “angel feathers” with no gospel message,
“And no marvel; for Satan himself is transformed into an angel of light.” 2 (Corinthians 11:14). The flesh chases feelings. But the Spirit seeks truth.
III. Fictional Interlude: The Showman:
Brother Elan had the largest church in the region. He was adored. People claimed healings. Money flowed. Lights dimmed and rose with music and trembling. One night, a woman named Ruth came to him and asked, “Do these signs lead people to repentance?” He smiled but gave no answer.
That week, Ruth had a dream. In it, Elan stood on a stage—surrounded not by saints but shadows. A dark figure stood behind him, whispering words of power. The crowd applauded as chains tightened.
IV. Biblical Examples of Demonic Miracles:
- Pharaoh’s magicians (Exodus 7–8). They mimicked Moses’s miracles through sorcery.
- Simon the Sorcerer (Acts 8). Used demonic power to amaze the people until the true gospel arrived.
- The girl with the spirit of divination (Acts 16). Told fortunes until Paul cast the demon out.
- The Beast and False Prophet (Revelation 13). Will call fire from heaven and give life to an image. These are not fiction. These are warnings.
V. Why Are People Drawn to False Signs? Because:
- They want experience more than truth.
- They crave the supernatural but not submission.
- They judge by feelings instead of Scripture.
- They associate power with holiness, instead of fruit and obedience.
“An evil and adulterous generation seeketh after a sign…” (Matthew 12:39).
VI. How Demons Fake Miracles Today:
- Stage-managed “healings” using paid actors.
- Psychological manipulation and hypnosis masked as “moves of the Spirit”
- Emotion-driven revivals with no repentance.
- Energy healing and spirit guides labeled as Holy Ghost power.
- New Age visions repackaged in Christian lingo.
They feel real. They look holy. But they draw attention to the man—not to Christ.
VII. How to Discern the Source/Ask:
- Does this miracle align with Scripture?
- Does it lead to repentance and righteousness?
- Does it glorify Jesus Christ or elevate a person?
- Does it carry humility or showmanship?
- Is there lasting spiritual fruit?
“Beloved, believe not every spirit, but try the spirits whether they are of God…” (1 John 4:1).
VIII. What True Signs Do:
- Confirm the Gospel (Mark 16:20).
- Point to Jesus—not man.
- Accompany truth, not replace it.
- Produce holiness and awe.
- Follow obedience—not lead it.
Author’s Note:
‘Friends, Lying Signs and Wonders: When Miracles Are Demonic challenges with dangerous assumptions—that anything supernatural must be from God. This lie is one of Satan’s most effective tools, especially in the last days.
This essay I wrote reveals the dark reality, that signs and wonders can be manipulated by demons to imitate true spiritual power, mislead millions, and prepare hearts to accept the Antichrist’s rise. Satan doesn’t need to deny the supernatural—he just needs to counterfeit it.
The fictional character of Brother Elan is not far from reality. Many modern ministries prioritize theatrical experiences, emotional highs, and manifestations that draw applause but never produce conviction. These signs become bait, luring the undiscerning away from the simplicity of the Gospel.
The enemy knows the power of spectacle. But God never called us to chase spectacle—He called us to chase truth. This is not a call to deny miracles. God still heals. God still delivers. God still works wonders. But we are commanded to test the spirits and discern the fruit of what we witness.
If a miracle doesn’t lead to repentance, righteousness, and reverence—you must question its source. This essay’s purpose is to equip readers to stand firm in a world overflowing with false fire. To cling to the Word. To judge all things by Scripture. To desire truth over thrill. Because not all signs are sent to strengthen. Some are sent to ensnare!
Every day, I hope you will continue on your journey to a discerning, real-time truth rather than what the masses fall for in fiction.
“God Bless”
Author and Servant:
Norman G. Roy III
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