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From New Age to Truth: How I Found God

The New Age wants to convince you that God is just an energy, that Jesus is merely a saint or a teacher, and that dark forces are nothing more than your emotions or unresolved karma.

This is Satan’s greatest lie.


I followed that path for over 12 years. Yes, I grew in some ways — but the biggest blessing that eventually came from it was a deep realization: the Bible is true.


What began to shift things for me was simple. I didn’t grow up Christian, but one day I just started talking to God. I said, “I acknowledge there is only one God, and that Jesus died for our sins.” I didn’t recite a perfect prayer or follow a formula. I just spoke from my heart.


God wants a relationship with us. He’s not far away — He’s waiting for us to reach out. Through prayer, scripture, and a relationship with Jesus, we are able to navigate life with a sense of truth, peace, and clarity the New Age could never offer. It’s not scary or complicated. It starts with something as simple as saying:

“Heavenly Father, I praise and worship You…”

And then you just begin talking to Him about your life — your struggles, your joys — and ask for help in Jesus’ name.


It’s been eight months since I made the turn back to God. The journey hasn’t been easy. I’m sensitive by nature, and my time in a South Korean cult left deep wounds — the kind of psychological programming and mind control that takes time to untangle.


Leaving the New Age and the occult isn’t a one-time event. It’s a process of unraveling Satan’s web of lies. Sadly, many in the church don’t understand what this process is like — so it can feel lonely and even confusing. For me, the deliverance ministry of Bev Tucker has been a source of real healing. While it might not be accepted in every church, it helped me personally move through layers of spiritual bondage.


I still wrestle with some things — and maybe I always will — but I feel so much lighter and more grounded not walking the path of “light” that was, in reality, self-centeredness disguised as spirituality.


Even during my time in the New Age, I never fully bought into the dogma. I liked the parts that felt “cool,” like the reverence for nature. But now I realize — as I learned from a former Master Freemason turned Christian — that even that can be another of Satan’s distractions. Not that we can’t appreciate nature, but the occult twists it into a kind of worship that subtly (or not so subtly) pulls us away from God.


I honor everyone's free will and life path. You may not be where I am, and that’s okay. I just hope my testimony helps someone out there avoid the spiritual deception I walked through. I wouldn’t wish that pain on anyone.


I’ve come to believe that the Antichrist isn’t necessarily a person — it’s a spirit. A spirit that causes people to hate Christianity, even when they’ve never actually learned what it teaches. And sometimes even when they have.


That spirit is something we each have to confront and overcome — tearing down the veil — if we’re ever to truly know God through Jesus.

 
 
 

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