What does the Bible say about astrology or
the zodiac? Is astrology something a Christian should study?
The Bible has much to say about the stars. Most basic to our understanding of the stars is that God created them. They show His power and majesty.
The Bible has much to say about the stars. Most basic to our understanding of the stars is that God created them. They show His power and majesty.
The
heavens are God’s “handiwork” (Psalm 8:3; 19:1).
He
has all the stars numbered and named (Psalm 147:4).
The
Bible also teaches that God arranged the stars into recognizable groups that we
call constellations.
The
Bible mentions three of these: Orion, the Bear (Ursa Major), and “the crooked
serpent” (most likely Draco) in Job 9:9; 26:13; 38:31-32; and Amos 5:8.
The
same passages also reference the star group Pleiades (the Seven Stars).
God
is the One Who “fastens the bands” of these constellations; He is the One who
brings them forth, “each in its season.”
In Job 38:32, God also points to the
“Mazzaroth,” usually translated “constellations.” This is thought by many to be
a reference to the twelve constellations of the zodiac.
The
constellations have been tracked and studied for millennia. The Egyptians and
Greeks knew of the zodiac and used it to measure the beginning of spring
centuries before Christ.
Much
has been written of the meaning of the zodiacal constellations, including
theories that they comprise an ancient display of God’s redemptive plan.
For
example, the constellation Leo can be seen as a celestial depiction of the Lion
of the Tribe of Judah (Revelation 5:5), and Virgo could be a reminder of the
virgin who bore Christ. However, the Bible does not indicate any “hidden
meaning” for these or other constellations.
The
Bible says that stars, along with the sun and moon, were given for “signs” and
“seasons” (Genesis 1:14); that is, they were meant to mark time for us.
They
are also “signs” in the sense of navigational “indicators,” and all through
history men have used the stars to chart their courses around the globe.
God
used the stars as an illustration of His promise to give Abraham an innumerable
seed (Genesis
15:5). Thus, every time Abraham looked up at the night sky,
he had a reminder of God’s faithfulness and goodness.
The
final judgment of the earth will be accompanied by astronomical events relating
to the stars (Isaiah
13:9-10; Joel 3:15; Matthew 24:29).
Astrology
is the “interpretation” of an assumed influence the stars (and planets) exert
on human
destiny. This is a false belief.
The
royal astrologers of the Babylonian court were put to shame by God’s prophet
Daniel (Daniel
1:20).
They
were powerless to interpret the king’s dream (Daniel 2:27).
God
specifies astrologers as among those who will be burned as stubble in God’s
judgment (Isaiah
47:13-14).
Astrology
as a form of divination is expressly forbidden in Scripture (Deuteronomy 18:10-14).
God
forbade the children of Israel to worship or serve the “host of heaven” (Deuteronomy 4:19).
Several
times in their history, however, Israel fell into that very sin (2 Kings 17:16 is one example).
16 And they abandoned all the commandments of the Lord their God, and made for
themselves metal images of two calves; and they made an Asherah and worshiped
all the host of heaven and served Baal. Englist Standard Version (ESV)
Their
worship of the stars brought God’s judgment each time.
We
should use the stars to keep track of time and place and to remind us of God’s
faithful, covenant-keeping nature. All the while, we acknowledge the Creator of
the heavens.
Our
wisdom comes from God, not the stars (James 1:5).
The
Word of God, the Bible, is our guide through life (Psalm 119:105).
Would you want to have a deeper relationship with
God?
God has made it possible for you to know Him and experience an amazing change in your own life
by receiving His Son, Jesus Christ, and have
eternal life.
Say the following prayer:
“Father God, I confess I
am a sinner and my sins have separated me from You.
I am truly sorry. I now want to turn
away from my past sinful life and live a new life pleasing to You.
Please forgive me, and
help me avoid sinning again.
I believe that Your Son,
Jesus Christ died for my sins, was resurrected from the dead, is alive, and
hears my prayer.
I invite Jesus to become
the Lord of my life, to rule and reign in my heart from this day forward. Thank
You that according to your Word, I am now born again.
Please send Your Holy
Spirit to help me obey You, and to do Your will for the rest of my life. I
promise to study Your Word – the Bible.
Please use me for Your
glory.
In Jesus' Name I pray. Amen.”
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Niku, Planet Nine and Bible Prophecy
“Ah Lord God” DON
MOEN
Words & music by Kay Chance
lyrics
Verse:
Ah, Lord God, Thou has made the heavens
And the earth by thy great power
Ah, Lord God, Thou has made the heavens
And the earth by Thine out - stretched arm
Chorus:
Nothing is too difficult for Thee
Nothing is too difficult for Thee
Great and mighty God
Great in coun - sel and might - y in deed
Nothing, nothing, absolutely nothing
Nothing is too difficult for Thee
(Repeat All)
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