What does Leviticus 20:27 reveal about God's view on spiritual purity? Leviticus 20:27—The Directive Stated “A man or a woman who is a medium or spiritist must surely be put to death. They are to be stoned; their blood is on their own heads.” Why Does God Demand Such Severity? • Spiritual adultery: Consulting spirits bypasses the Lord and seeks guidance from powers hostile to Him (Deuteronomy 18:10-14). • Defilement of the covenant community: One person’s occult practice threatens the holiness God requires of His people (Leviticus 19:31). • Direct rebellion: Turning to another source of revelation rejects God’s exclusive right to speak to His people (1 Samuel 15:23). What This Reveals About God’s View of Spiritual Purity 1. Absolute exclusivity—He alone is to be trusted and sought (Exodus 20:3). 2. Zero tolerance for competing spiritual authorities—any occult involvement warrants judgment. 3. Purity protects relationship—God’s holiness cannot coexist with demonic influence (1 Corinthians 10:20-21). 4. Responsibility lies with the sinner—the phrase “their blood is on their own heads” highlights personal accountability. Supporting Scriptures Echoing This Standard • Exodus 22:18—“You must not allow a sorceress to live.” • Deuteronomy 13:1-5—False prophets are to be rejected and removed. • Acts 19:18-19—New believers publicly burn occult books, demonstrating the same uncompromising attitude. • Galatians 5:19-21—Sorcery listed among works of the flesh that exclude from the kingdom. • Revelation 21:8—“Sorcerers” placed with unbelievers destined for the lake of fire. Implications for Believers Today • Guard the heart: Reject horoscopes, séances, tarot, and all occult curiosity. • Pursue holiness: “Like the Holy One who called you, be holy in all you do” (1 Peter 1:15-16). • Rely solely on God’s Word and Spirit for guidance (Psalm 119:105; John 16:13). • Stand apart: Lovingly but firmly refuse participation when friends dabble in spiritual counterfeits. • Remember the cost: Christ bore judgment so His people may walk in purity; therefore, live in grateful obedience (Ephesians 1:4). |