“Ears that hear and eyes that see— the Lord has made them both.” Proverbs 20:12 NIV

The shining star in Latin is named Lucifer identified as a cherubim.
Cherubim are described in the Bible as beings who guard holy places (Genesis 3:24).
Lucifer was not the one with sharp teeth, scary eyes, or an ugly face as we often imagine. The Bible describes him as perfect in beauty and full of wisdom, adorned with precious stones, holding a high position in God’s heavenly realm (Ezekiel 28:12–13).
But this perfect cherubim, created for God’s glory, wanted to become God.
Sin entered through pride, giving birth to rebellion (Isaiah 14:13–15).
The Bible says that God cast one-third of the angels out of heaven. The fallen, defeated devil now tries to use his power among God’s most loved creation — you and me (Revelation 12:7–9).
It seems Lucifer influenced other angels with his propaganda of pride, convincing them to take over God’s throne. Those deceived angels fell with him, losing the glory they once shared with God.
The first fall of humanity also came through the same deception — the devil’s propaganda of pride and lies (Genesis 3:1–6).
You don’t need to explain the truth to prove it; truth stands on its own.
But a lie always needs an army to defend it.
That’s what the devil does — he spreads his lies to win your agreement.
He tries to plant his ideologies into the minds of those created in God’s image. Every time you believe a lie and react to it, favoring the devil’s voice, there’s a small fall — a short step away from the glory of God (John 8:44).
The deceiver customizes his lies according to your desires.
His packages come wrapped in fake love and false hope.
He doesn’t need much of your time — just a moment of your attention. Once he has it, he whispers a word into your ear, and that lie begins to work through your weakness, making you even more vulnerable.
During my younger days, my father used to turn on the TV early in the morning to listen to the news. He also developed a habit of listening to the horoscope predictions. The astrologer would speak for a few minutes about each zodiac sign — how the day would go for each one.
He claimed to predict the day based on the alignment of the stars — speaking both good and bad.
At first, I didn’t see any harm in it. I began to listen to fortunetellers and palm readers. Slowly, I started to shape my expectations around those predictions.
When the horoscope said my day would be bad, my heart sank — and I lived expecting something wrong to happen.
This continued until one day, the Maker of heaven and earth — the One who has authority over the sun, moon, and stars — fixed my hearing to hear the truth of Jesus Christ.
He set me free, and my life changed forever — for good.
I encourage you to read the Word for yourself, Instead of listening to the world’s predictions,
Remember, “times and seasons are in God’s hands” (Daniel 2:21).
The voice of the Holy Spirit will always override the voice of the fortuneteller, reminding you that “goodness and mercy shall follow you all the days of your life” (Psalm 23:6).
The palm reader’s words will fail, for “the Lord has engraved your name on the palms of His hands” (Isaiah 49:16).
Every day is an auspicious day when you walk in the presence of God.His grace is sufficient to carry you one day at a time.
The devil roams around the world, studying you from your youth. He knows your weaknesses and strengths, and that’s why his lies often sound close to your truth.
But those voices — the fortunetellers, palm readers, and horoscopes — are the whispers of deception meant to bind you in fear and false remedies.
You cannot have your Bible open while drinking coffee from a zodiac-sign cup.
You cannot believe in the Word of God and still wear enchanted threads for protection.
You cannot believe in Jesus Christ and still trust in lucky numbers.
The Word of God itself is the prophecy you need for each day (2 Peter 1:19).
You are either under the influence of the Holy Spirit or under the influence of the deceiver — there’s no in-between.
Read the Word for yourself, know the truth, and you too will testify that Jesus Christ has set you free.
You are destined to be seated with Christ in heavenly places (Ephesians 2:6).
Don’t lose your place.
Don’t fall from the glory of God.
Shut your ears to the deceiver, and open your heart to the truth —for your Redeemer lives (Job 19:25).
Prayer
Heavenly Father,
Thank You for the truth of Your Word that sets me free.Help me to recognize the lies of the enemy and shut my ears to every deceiving voice.Fill me with the Holy Spirit, that I may walk in discernment and truth every day.I declare that my times and my future are in Your hands, Lord.
In Jesus’ mighty name,
Amen.