Now it happened as we went to prayer, that a slave girl
possessed with a spirit of divination (Gk. python) met us . . .
Acts 16:16
possessed with a spirit of divination (Gk. python) met us . . .
Acts 16:16
In Acts 16:16, Paul and Silas encountered a young woman who prophesied to them through what Luke calls a “spirit of divination.” However, the Greek word from which “divination” is translated is python. “Python” was a word associated with prophecy amongst the ancient Greeks and Romans. Because it was so well known in the ancient Greco-Roman world, the original readers of Acts would have made an immediate association when they read the words “spirit of python.” Here is how they would have understood it.
Prophecy Was Common Among Ancient Pagans
Prophecy was common among the ancient
Greeks and Romans. One historian has said that the consultation of prophetic oracles
was probably the most universal cult practice in the Greco-Roman world. “Oracle” was a word used by the ancients for a message from the gods, i.e.,
a prophecy. Many regions had their own divinely inspired prophets or
prophetesses who gave their oracles (prophecies) to a constant stream of
seekers (see Hyatt, Prophets and Prophecy, 21).
Prophecy was also common in the
ancient pagan and mystery religions. This is borne out by the Roman historian,
Livy (59 b.c. – a.d. 17), who describes followers of the
pagan deity, Bacchus, who “as if insane, with fanatical tossings of their
bodies, would utter prophecies,” and also describes devotees of the goddess
Cybele as “prophesying in their frenzied chants” (Hyatt, Prophets and Prophecy, 20-21)
That prophecy and the supernatural
were so common in the ancient world is why there are so many admonitions in the
New Testament to not be deceived; and is why Paul, every time he mentions
prophecy, includes an admonition to judge, test and prove the genuineness of
prophecy.
The Oracle at Delphi
The most famous ancient oracle
(prophetic center) was at the city of Delphi in Greece and was known as the
“Oracle at Delphi.” According to legend, the Greek god, Apollo, had slain a
large female serpent--a python--at that site and the spirit of the python had
remained. According to the legend, it now possessed the prophets and
prophetesses who functioned there, “taking possession of their organs of speech
moving and compelling them to give prophetic utterances.” This was commonly known as the “pythian spirit” or the “spirit of python” (Hyatt, Prophets and Prophecy, 21).
At the height of its popularity, the
prophetic oracle at Delphi maintained three priestesses/prophetesses who
offered advice and counsel through the pythian spirit to a continual stream of
visitors including generals and government officials. This is the association
the first readers of Acts would have made to Luke’s mention of a “spirit of
python.”
One characteristic of the Oracle at Delphi—and all
pagan prophecy—is that it was self-induced. Preceding their prophetic
functions, the priestesses would go through ritual baths, sprinklings and
animal sacrifices leading to a hyped and frenzied prophetic state. One ancient
drawing pictured the prophetess in a disheveled, frenzied state as she gave
forth her oracle. Other pagan religions used music, dance, contortions and sex
orgies to work themselves into a prophetic frenzy. (Do we charismatics have our
own rituals by which we work ourselves into a “prophetic” state?)
How We Open Ourselves to a Spirit of
Python
In contrast, New Testament prophecy is not
self-induced, i.e., it does not come forth at the initiative of the
person prophesying. Paul is very clear in I Cor. 12:11 that the gifts of the
Spirit, including prophecy, are given as He [the Holy Spirit] wills.
Although we can learn about how prophecy and Spiritual gifts function, it is
dangerous to think that we can learn “how to” prophesy of our own initiative.
This is, perhaps, why Paul allowed this situation to
go on for “many days” before dealing with it and casting out the spirit. He did
not have a “how to” list for dealing with such situations but was dependent on
the leading and guidance of the Holy Spirit. I am convinced that when we begin
to push ourselves into prophesying out of our own hearts, apart from the Holy
Spirit, that we open ourselves to false spirits such as the spirit of python
that possessed this young woman in Philippi.
Characteristics
of a Spirit of Python
Luke uses “spirit of python” in
regards to this slave girl probably because the spirit operating in her was
like the one at Delphi. There is, of course, the possibility that she had
actually been to Delphi and that is where she picked up this false spirit. It
is important to note that what she said was true. Satan and demons have some
knowledge and will reveal their “secrets” in order to impress and draw people
into their destructive web. Only our God, however, is omniscient, i.e.,
all knowing.
Here are some of the traits of a
spirit of python that are obvious in this narrative.
It loves to
flatter.
The prophecy of
this young woman was not given to encourage or affirm, but to flatter. We all
need to give and receive affirmation and encouragement, but flattery is
insincere and self-serving. So many
today, including leaders, are so starved for affirmation and approval that they
are vulnerable to the flatteries of a deceiving, python spirit. We must be so settled
in God’s acceptance and approval that we are no longer susceptible to the
flatteries of a false prophetic spirit. Beware of those who use prophecy
to flatter and, thereby, gain advantage.
It demands attention.
This is indicated by the fact that
she followed Paul and the others for “many days” continually giving forth her
prophecy. Beware of those who use prophecy to thrust themselves into the
limelight. Scripture is very clear that the Holy Spirit is in the earth to draw
attention to Jesus, as Jesus Himself said of the Holy Spirit in John 16:14, He will
glorify Me, for He will take of what is Mine and declare it to
you.
It loves to be seen and heard.
This is indicated by the fact that
she kept putting herself at the center of attention. Note those who use
prophecy to make themselves the center of attention.
It wants to be important.
This is indicated by the fact that
she directed her prophesying to the leaders of this new movement. Beware of
those who use prophecy to gain status with pastors and leaders.
There is often a monetary motive
involved.
This young slave girl was raking in a
lot of money for her masters. I am afraid this same motive is at work in the
charismatic/prophetic movement today, usually in very subtle ways. I once saw a
man, who probably had a genuine gift of prophecy, express his desire to pray
for everyone who would bring a certain offering for his ministry to the front.
As he prayed and then prophesied over each one, I saw women looking in their
purses for money so they could go forward and get a “word.” I believe this man
was opening himself to a false spirit—a spirit of python—by his devious
actions.
Taking A Stand For Truth
Many churches in the modern
charismatic/prophetic movement would probably have put this young woman on
their prophetic team, for what she prophesied was accurate and positive.
Discernment is lacking because, in this post modern world, the lines between
true and false are being blurred and even erased. Some in the charismatic
movement are tapping into New Age writings with the excuse that “all truth is
God’s truth.” If this had been Paul’s approach he would never have confronted
the python spirit and cast it out, for what was being said was true.
Taking a stand for truth is is not always the most popular thing to do. Paul and Silas were arrested, beaten and
thrown in jail because they distinguished between the true and the false and
cast out the python spirit. Nonetheless, they refused to compromise and God
sent an earthquake, physically and spiritually, and turned the situation
completely around. God is looking for people who will stand for truth in this hour.
As Jesus said in John 8:31-32, If you abide in My word, you are My disciples
indeed. And you shall know the truth, and the truth shall make you free.
This article led to the development and publication of the book, Prophets and Prophecy, by Dr. Eddie Hyatt and is available from Amazon and his website bookstore at www.eddiehyatt.com.
This is the most biblically and historically accurate account of this particular demonic encounter I have ever read. Eddie is able to express in a nutshell, not only in writing, but in live streaming, what most of us would take a lifetime to wrap our tongues around - and he is humble and impartial in his approach. One could not deny that he and his ministry partner and wife, Sue, have experienced what they say. In other words, you get more than what they SAY, you also get what they ARE in real life as servants and friends of Jesus.
ReplyDeleteFew using this public medium have loved the sheep of Jesus and His truth enough to publish it fearlessly and lay their lives down to obtain it. For Jesus said, "My sheep know My voice and will not follow another (one with a voice having climed some other way than Jesus, the door -or doctrine of a hireling not preaching Jesus)[paraphrase mine]",John 10:3,5. For those of us who benefit from this ministry, usually in this day and age, this spells out for the minister of the gospel an obededience lifestyle marked by a walk of faith, trusting the Lord from expense to expense. Please consider Eddie and Sue Hyatt worthy of your love support in prayer and financial gifts. "little children let us not just love in word and tongue, but with word and truth", I John 3:18.
Intersting and enlightening article.
ReplyDeleteIt does really pay to get to the roots. I will probably at least copy this to forum and may repost on blog as well.
Please pray for my mother and I I believe we have this spirit...
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ReplyDeleteThank you so much,
Paula Cross
This was excellent. Thanks for this teaching.
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