I recently attended the True Women Conference with Nancy Leigh DeMoss via simulcast. During the simulcast Nancy shared an illustration of a British evangelist from the 1860s, Gipsy Smith, who encouraged people to “Go home, lock yourself in your room, draw a circle around yourself, and pray fervently that God would start a revival within that chalk circle.” Then Nancy, pointed out they have chalk circles around the auditorium for people to go pray in and she had a circle around herself at the podium; they were used throughout the conference. At the end of the conference, two men named Byron Paulus and Bill Elliff gave a presentation of their ministry movement called OneCry which is inspired by the teachings of Gipsy Smith. (1) (.1)Nancy Leigh DeMoss on Gipsy Smith
Seeing all this at the True Women
conference gave me pause. The first time I saw circles like this in the church
is from a book I saw being promoted on YouTube called The Circle Maker, by MarkBatterson, the Pastor of National Community Church in Washington D.C. Instead of
calling people to revival, Mr. Batterson promotes a prosperity message that is
centered on praying for God to make your hopes and dreams to come true by
praying in a chalk circle or circling the promises in scripture. In his book and website,
Mark Batterson, sites as his examples, Gipsy Smith and Honi the circle maker, a
Jewish legend in the Talmud who drew a
circle on the ground and sat in it until God answered his prayer for rain.
Sources: (2) (3).
Out of curiosity, as well as being alarmed at seeing such
rituals being practiced, I decided to contact OneCry to find out more about
these circles and see if they were aware of the occult ties to the circle. I
received an email back promptly assuring me these circles are to help us
visualize our commitment to God as well as give an outward showing to God that we are repentant and want revival to start with us.
Then the representative stated: “No occult connections”. The problem with OneCry’s
premise for the circle is that it directly goes against the character of God
revealed in scripture.
- Psalm 51:16-17 For You do not desire sacrifice, or else I would give it; You do not delight in burnt offering. The sacrifices of God are a broken spirit, A broken and a contrite heart—These, O God, You will not despise.
God knows our hearts, and we are
desperately wicked. God tells us to repent and turn away from our sin and
follow after him. A ritual circle is not what God tells us to do and goes
against the fact that we can’t DO anything to please God or cause Him to act
outside of His will. If we need a circle to remind us then perhaps we need to
examine ourselves to see whether we are truly repentant of our sins.
It’s interesting that these
practices are being promoted in Christian conferences and books being published
considering there is no Biblical backing for such a practice. One can’t even
twist scripture and say this is a prescribed way we are supposed to pray. The Bible
says we are to pray according to God’s will, God’s Word also states positions
in which to pray: standing, sitting, kneeling, bowing and with lifted hands. (4)
To go further, I looked up references in the Blue Letter
Bible Concordance for “Circles” there were none, except for one reference to
Isaiah 40:22 “It is he that sitteth upon the circle of the Earth…” If the
practice of prayer in a circle is not Biblical, where do they come from? One
does not have to look far; a simple Google search will find chalk circles have
a long history in most religions, most notably in pagan practices such as Witchcraft and Gnosticism. Regarding witchcraft
the author of The Magic Circle says:
"There
is no aspect of ritual occultism more ancient or more essential than the magic
circle. Indeed, it is difficult to find systems of magic that do not use the
circle in some form, and when they are found, they seem incomplete and naked.
The magic circle is older than Solomon, older than Moses, and occurs throughout
the world in all religions and systems of witchcraft and thaumaturgy. It
divides, excludes, protects, attracts, focuses, and concentrates, as these
functions are needed by the magician. It is used not merely for evocations, but
for invocations, for charging of talismans, for scrying, for projecting
accumulated occult energy, and even for meditation. A correct understanding of
the circle, not only how to project it, but what it signifies symbolically, is
the most basic knowledge any magician can possess, and no magician can be said
to know anything of importance about magic who has not mastered the use of the
circle." -The Magic Circle by Donald Tyson
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- Deuteronomy 18:10-12 There shall not be found among you anyone who makes his son or his daughter pass through the fire, or one, who practices witchcraft, or a soothsayer, or one who interprets omens, or a sorcerer, or one who conjures spells, or a medium, or a spiritist, or one who calls up the dead. For all who do these things are an abomination to the Lord, and because of these abominations the Lord your God drives them out from before you.
Matthew Henry put
it best in his commentary regarding these rituals:
The words of Matthew Henry ring true even today, God’s revelation he has given us is clear. We are not to try to use outside forms or rituals to hear from God, we have His Word, The Bible. In His Word He has commanded us to not be involved in these practices.
- 1 Thessalonians 5:21-22 tells us: Prove all things; hold fast that which is good. Abstain from all appearance of evil.
- Ephesians 5:15-16 says: Be very careful, then, how you live--not as unwise but as wise, making the most of every opportunity, because the days are evil.
We live in a sin filled world where evil always tries to find a way to sneak in so we need to be careful of what we do, what rituals we practice, especially if it is not something commanded in the Bible as a way of hearing and learning from God. The only rituals in scripture that God has given are the sacraments of communion and baptism.
- Matthew 28:19-20 "Go therefore and make disciples of all the nations, baptizing them in the name of the Father and the Son and the Holy Spirit, teaching them to observe all that I commanded you; and lo, I am with you always, even to the end of the age.
- ”Matthew 26:26-29 And as they were eating, Jesus took bread, blessed and broke it, and gave it to the disciples and said, “Take, eat; this is my body.” Then He took the cup, and gave thanks, and gave it to them, saying, “Drink from it, all of you. For this is My blood of the new covenant, which is shed for many for the remission of sins. But I say to you, I will not drink of this fruit of the vine from now on until that day when I drink it new with you in My Father’s kingdom.”
According to the research I have done, there is nothing in scripture that supports praying in a chalk circle. It’s disconcerting that even after the Second Nicene Counsel deemed it a heresy practiced by the Gnostics it is still being practiced today. In the past 200 years we have had a resurgence of gnostic teachings come into the church through different movements; more recently in the last 50 years is the Charismatic Catholic Renewal Movement as well as Catholic Native Americans which call these circles Kateri Prayer Circles all of which use Gnostic teachings. (6)
The teachings of the
Gnostics date back to the time of Christ, in the first century. In fact John,
the author of 1, 2, 3 John, counters the gnostic beliefs that are being taught
to the church by false (Gnostic) teachers in 1 John 1, 1 John 4 and 1 John5. In
these references John is referring to the gnostic teaching that Christ did not
come in the flesh something that was being taught by Gnostics in the first
century. (7) John also states
that that they are false teachers because they counter what Jesus said about himself
as well as counter the eye witness account of the Apostles.
Just as in the first
century, we encounter these false teachers. Romans 16:17-27 gives us
instructions to have nothing to do with teachers who’s teachings does not line
up according to the revelation of scripture that God has given us. (8)
Brothers and Sisters
do as the noble Jew’s of Berea and search the scriptures to see if what I am
saying is true (Acts 17:11). Take nothing on face value, just as it says in 1
Thessalonians, test all things. (Test what I am saying! Do the scriptures line
up?) Do not practice something because it’s what everyone else is doing or
because what a trusted leader says sounds good. The Bible tells us to have
nothing to do with pagan practices as well as have nothing to do with leaders
that teach it. The purpose
of this article is a call to
all believers especially Pastors to use your God-given discernment, line
everything up with scripture before promoting it.
Father God, I pray this article brings Glory to you and that those who read it would search the scriptures and hear from you what the truth is bringing knowledge and understanding. The only knowledge we can have comes from you through your Word. In Your Glorious name, Amen
Works Cited
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2, S. (n.d.). Retrieved from http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tg6ymCcIFDE
3. (n.d.). Retrieved from http://www.markbatterson.com/uncategorized/the-one-thing-you-cannot-delegate/
4. (n.d.). Retrieved from http://carm.org/dictionary-prayer
5. (n.d.). Retrieved from http://www.wicca.in/casting-circle-wicca/
6. (n.d.). Retrieved from http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Prayer_circle#Origin
7. (n.d.). Retrieved from http://www.biblegateway.com/passage/?search=1+John+1&version=NKJV
8. (n.d.). Retrieved from http://www.biblegateway.com/passage/?search=Romans%2016:%2017-27&version=NIV