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‘Friends, let’s continue boldly—unmasking the next sinister strategy in this prophetic unveiling. Now we shine the light on one of the most seductive lies ever crafted: the promise of healing without God. This is Essay 5 in the “Final Exposures” Series.
“…for by thy sorceries were all nations deceived.” (Revelation 18:23, KJV).
I. The Forbidden Cure:
The devil is a master chemist—but he’s not a healer. He offers no cure, only control—no deliverance, only dependence. His medicines numb but never heal, bind but never break chains. In ancient times, his potions were called sorcery.
Today, they are labeled science. But the Bible never changed its word for it. “Pharmakeia” — a Greek term found in Revelation, meaning sorcery, often through drugs or enchantments. The Serpent’s cure is a counterfeit mimicking God’s design while subtly destroying His image-bearers.
II. The Rise of Pharmakeia/We live in a world where:
- The pharmacy has replaced the prayer room.
- Chemicals replace confession.
- Pills replace repentance.
- Side effects are accepted as normal.
- Addiction is labeled as “treatment.”
- Trust in drugmakers exceeds trust in the Word of God.
“Woe to them that go down to Egypt for help…” (Isaiah 31:1). Egypt, in Scripture, always symbolizes bondage. Today’s medical empire has become a spiritual Egypt—offering healing while creating dependency.
III. Fictional Interlude: The Clinic of Shadows:
Aaron was told his sadness was chemical. He took the pills. Then another. Then five. He stopped praying—because his hands trembled. He stopped reading—because his focus vanished. He stopped believing—because the pills dulled everything. One day, he dreamed of a black serpent coiled around a white bottle. It whispered, “Take. Sleep. Forget.”
But then came a voice—gentle, clear. “I am the Lord that healeth thee.” (Exodus 15:26). And Aaron finally wept, free of fog. Aaron could have been another lost soul of an overdose engineered by Satan that happens to thousands that fall under the curse of pharmakeia, had not the Holy Spirit’s voice comforted him.
IV. What the Bible Says About True Healing/ God’s Word is filled with promises of healing:
- “By His stripes we are healed.” (Isaiah 53:5).
- “Bless the Lord… who healeth all thy diseases.” (Psalm 103:2–3).
- “The prayer of faith shall save the sick.” (James 5:15).
Jesus never handed out potions. He spoke. He touched. He forgave. He healed!
V. Satan’s Strategy: Replace the Root:
The devil does not address spiritual roots of illness. He treats symptoms:
- Guilt → masked with mood stabilizers.
- Bitterness → numbed with opioids.
- Demonic oppression → misdiagnosed as mental illness.
- Stress → treated with tranquilizers, not truth.
- Defiled bodies → flooded with synthetic substances.
“They have healed also the hurt of the daughter of my people slightly, saying, Peace, peace; when there is no peace.” (Jeremiah 6:14).
VI. Synthetic vs. Sacred:
God’s Design >
- Plants, roots, oils, fasting.
- Prayer and confession.
- Anointing and intercession.
- Deliverance.
Satan’s Counterfeit >
- Chemicals, injections, sedation.
- Pills and potions.
- Therapy and hypnotism.
- Diagnosis and lifelong medication.
There is a time for medical wisdom, yes— don’t refrain from what you seem necessary. Search your Bible for the knowledge of faith to more understand your being. Healing turns into sorcery when it is separated from God because it involves an unnatural entity being placed in God’s natural temple, Us!
VII. Modern Pharmakeia in Action:
- Global companies profiting from suffering.
- Pills created from fetal cells and defiled sources.
- Medicines that alter mind, mood, and behavior.
- Substances with demonic origins repackaged as wellness.
- Doctors silencing prayer and faith in favor of protocols.
The very symbol of modern medicine—the serpent on a pole the primary insignia is the Rod of Asclepius, a staff with a single snake entwined around it. Traces back to both biblical healing (Numbers 21) and pagan sorcery
That alone should raise questions since it encourages physicians to participate in kickback fraud when piling prescriptions on top of prescriptions for patients, but they never reveal the specific number of deaths as a result of this practice. Discernment is critical.
VIII. What Should Believers Do?
- Seek God first in all afflictions. Healing begins in the spirit.
- Ask the Lord for discernment before any treatment. Some “cures” are curses in disguise.
- Repent of trusting man above God. Many are healed when they confess misplaced faith.
- Use natural remedies with wisdom and prayer. God gave herbs for medicine (Ezekiel 47:12), (Revelation 22:2).
- Engage in deliverance when needed. Some infirmities are spiritual in origin (Luke 13:11).
Author’s Note:
‘Friends, as we come to the end of this essay, The Serpent’s Cure: How Satan Replaces Healing with Sorcery reveals one of the most camouflaged forms of deception in our time: trusting the counterfeit healer over the Creator. This essay does not deny that medical intervention has value. It does not condemn every doctor or medication.
It does have its unnatural place in our lives through the sorcery they call science. But it does ask a burning, urgent question: who are you trusting—man or God? ‘Friends, if ever you are going to get the same supernatural healing like the ancient servants of old, you have to go back to the basics and believe in Him like them.
In a society where pharmacies are on every corner and pills are prescribed before prayer is ever considered, the Church must reclaim its faith in the Healer. The demonic spirit of pharmakeia isn’t just about drugs—it’s about dependence, distraction, and disobedience.
Aaron’s fictional journey reflects real bondage many face. We’ve been told that spiritual afflictions are purely physical. That the soul can be medicated. That the mind can be numbed into health. But that is not the way of Jesus.
Jesus heals completely. He does not manage symptoms—He uproots them. He does not offer addiction—He delivers. Pharmakeia, as described in Revelation, is a spiritual force that deceives entire nations. And it is doing exactly that—one prescription, one “treatment,” one placebo at a time.
This essay is a cry for discernment, deliverance, and a return to faith-driven healing. It does not demand we abandon medicine but calls us to test every spirit, even the one that wears a white coat. Because not every cure is from Heaven. Some are born in the serpent’s mouth.
‘Loved, your visit, be good to one another. God bless!
Author and Servant:
Norman. G, Roy III
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