PROPHETIC REVELATION
There are two altars contending in this generation:
the altar of dark power and the altar of religious performance.
One is openly demonic.
The other is deceptively dressed in Scripture, titles, pulpits, and crosses.
Heaven looks down and says: both are wicked.
Sorcerers manipulate spirits.
Hypocrites manipulate people — using God’s name.
The sorcerer knows he serves darkness.
The hypocrite claims to serve light while feeding darkness.

  1. Power Without Submission
    Seeking spiritual power without obedience always opens doors to demons.
  2. Using God as a Tool
    Turning prayer into a technique instead of a relationship provokes judgment.
  3. Public Holiness, Private Corruption
    What you hide in secret will eventually preach louder than your sermons.
  4. Mixing Altars
    You cannot drink from ancestral spirits and quote Scripture without consequence.
  5. Religious Intoxication
    Some are drunk on alcohol, others on applause, money, and titles.
  6. Prophecy for Sale
    When prophecy follows money, God exits the room.
  7. Spiritual Cannibalism
    Feeding on people’s fears, testimonies, and pain to grow platforms.
  8. Anointing Without Character
    Gifts may open doors, but character determines survival.
  9. Pretending Deliverance
    Casting out demons publicly while entertaining them privately.
  10. Smoke Without Fire
    Incense, candles, rituals, robes — but no repentance.
  11. Scripture as Decoration
    The Bible held in hands but absent in the heart.
  12. False Authority
    Calling oneself “sent” without being shaped by God.
  13. Manipulation Disguised as Faith
    Using fear, curses, and threats to control followers.
  14. Sacrifices God Never Asked For
    God never accepts offerings birthed from blood, greed, or pride.
  15. Familiar Spirits in Church
    Not every manifestation is the Holy Spirit.
  16. Religious Witchcraft
    Control, intimidation, and emotional domination are sorcery in disguise.
  17. Altars of Ego
    Where leaders are worshiped more than Christ, Ichabod is written.
  18. Cosmetic Christianity
    Looking saved, sounding saved, branding salvation — yet spiritually dead.
  19. Mocking Grace
    Preaching grace while refusing repentance insults the cross.
  20. Ignoring the Fear of God
    Where reverence dies, judgment awakens.

HEAVEN’S VERDICT
God is not impressed by:
collars,
titles,
candles,
crowds,
rituals,
or spiritual theatrics.
He looks for truth in the inward parts.
Both the sorcerer in darkness
and the hypocrite in the pulpit
stand naked before Him.

FINAL PROPHETIC DECLARATION
I declare by the authority of the Living God:
Every hidden altar is exposed.
Every lying spirit is unmasked.
Every false covering is torn away.
Let holy fire separate truth from performance.
Let genuine repentance replace religious acting.
Let the fear of the Lord return to His house.
Those who refuse correction will lose influence.
Those who choose humility will receive mercy.
This is the hour where God judges the altar before He blesses the offering.
He who has ears — let him hear what the Spirit is saying to the Church.