Have you ever heard the saying that you are what you eat? There's actually a lot of truth in that. But what a lot of people don't think about when it comes to food is there could in fact actually be witchcraft in it. I made a video a while back talking about love spells and how witches will actually take their DNA, put it in the food, and use that and feed it to the person that they're after in order to cast a spell. This is why you have to be careful about where you eat and what you eat. So, we're going to talk about witchcraft in food and in drinks. And we're also going to get into a story of the Bible where this actually happens. So, for starters, a quick Google search will actually pull up something called kitchen witchcraft. Witches will make foods with certain intentions and certain energies. So, these foods can be made with ingredients that were offered to certain deities. And remember that the Bible tells us not to eat food sacrificed with idols. You can see that all throughout scripture. And that's because they are actually sacrificing to demons. And while the Bible does say that we know that an idol is nothing, that does not mean that that witchcraft does not affect you. So some of these foods can be made during a ritual, which means that they're performing a ritual as they're preparing the food before they make it. This can also include curses, which means that they invoke a curse over the food, and anybody that receives that food will also receive that curse unto themselves. This is why you have to be careful where you get your food from. And also be careful when people that you don't know or hardly know are offering you food. Especially if it's food that they made, meaning that they cooked it specifically for you. I don't know if that's ever happened to you. It's happened to me where people will come to you and they'll say, "Hey, I made this for you. I got this for you." Always use caution. If that happens to you and you get a bad feeling about it, just politely say no. So, how do you know what foods may in fact have witchcraft? Well, Jesus said that you'll know them by their fruit. So, by the fruit of these places, you can tell whether or not they are of God. So, let's take a look at a few examples here. Number one, voodoo donuts. So, this has been making its rounds in the internet. I'm sure a lot of people look at it and they say, "Oh, it's just a joke." But it doesn't look like a joke to me. And remember, when you are receiving whatever is in this food, if there are curses and witchcraft in it, you are receiving that witchcraft. Meaning that if you choose to willingly accept it, you are inviting whatever is in that food into yourself. So, while Voodoo Donuts doesn't claim that they actually put witchcraft or voodoo in their food, the logo of Voodoo Donuts is actually a picture of someone called Baron Seamidi, which is a figure in Haitian voodoo. This is a spirit known as the spirit of death in Haitian voodoo. That's the actual image on their logo. So, that should just tell you the spirit that's operating behind that product. I think that's a clear red flag that you probably shouldn't eat it. All right, number two. Here's another one. Liquid death. So, the name itself should give it away, but they actually have promotions and commercials where they're inviting in witches and witch doctors to cast spells over the product. They are literally going into the factories and they are casting curses and witchcraft over the liquid death before they actually package it. Even during their Halloween promos, they claimed that their drinks were infused with demons. They said the water was infused with demons. So, what does that tell you? Number three, fast food. So, when you see fast food companies promoting burgers known as the Diablo burger, or they're putting demons directly on their packaging, that should be a clear red flag of where that's coming from. That's not coming from God. Now, fast food is bad for you in so many ways already. And companies have already admitted that they put chemicals in the food to make it addictive. But if they're putting chemicals in the food to make you addicted to the food, imagine what they're not telling you that they're putting into it. So remember that Jesus said, "You will know them by their fruits." One of the easiest ways to spot whether or not the food may in fact have witchcraft in it is look at the symbolism. A lot of these companies that put witchcraft in their food, they put occult symbols all over it. And you could see it in some of these examples that I'm going to show you. So you'll see the occultic symbolism or they'll flat out tell you. So here's just some examples of some of the places that have the occult symbolism. You can do further research and find out for yourself. But the truth is is they are telling you straight up that there is witchcraft in these foods. Okay. So, now that we know that there's witchcraft in foods, what we're going to do now is we're going to get into the Bible and we're going to discuss a story where a witch actually did this to one of the kings. So, this is going to be 1st Samuel 28. I'm going to paraphrase pretty much the entire chapter and then we're going to read some scriptures at the end. So, a battle with the Philistines is about to happen. Samuel the prophet has died and King Saul is now preparing to go to war with the Philistines. All right. So Saul also at this time had made a law where anybody that was a wizard or had a familiar spirit was to be put off from the country. So the Philistines gathered their armies and they camp out in a place called Shunim. While King Saul gathers Israel and they are camping out in a place called Gilboa. The chapter says that Saul ends up seeing the Philistines in their camp and it makes him greatly afraid. So when this happens, he calls out to God and asks God what he should do. But God did not answer him. God didn't answer him by dreams, by prophets, or any other way. He didn't answer Saul. Because Saul was disobedient, God chose not to answer him. Now, because of all this, Saul goes to his servants and he says, "Seek me a woman that has a familiar spirit." and his servants tell him there is a woman in Endor that has a familiar spirit. This woman is also known as the witch of Endor. So Saul disguises himself. He takes two people with him and they go and they visit this woman at night. So when they meet her, he tells her that he wants her to bring up the spirit of whom he tells her. So she doesn't know who he is and she says to him, "Saul has commanded that any wizard or any person found with a familiar spirit is to be cut off from the country." and basically asks him, "Why are you having me jeopardize my life? Saul has made a decree that anybody practicing these things will be put to death." So he basically tells her, "Everything is going to be fine. Just call who I want you to call up." So she asks him, "Who do you want me to bring up?" And then he responds, "Samuel." So now she knows that it's King Saul she's talking to, and she begins to panic. Saul tells her, "Don't worry." And then he begins to ask her, "What did you see?" She tells him, "I saw gods ascending out of the earth." So Saul asks her, "What form did you see?" And she says, "I saw an old man who was covered with a mantle." Now, this chapter says that Saul perceived that it was Samuel. But it doesn't in fact say that it was in fact Samuel. This is why it's very dangerous to consult with psychics, with mediums. Any Christian or anybody who's not a Christian should not seek these people out that have familiar spirits. Because the thing is is you think you're talking to your dead relative, you think you're talking to a longlost friend or loved one, and the fact is you're probably most likely talking to a demon. So even though Saul perceived that it was Samuel, it does not in fact mean that it actually was Samuel. But let's go ahead and keep reading. So anyways, Saul begins to talk to the spirit and he's telling him that he's completely distressed. He's about to go to war with the Philistines. God has not talked to him, hasn't given him order. He doesn't know what to do. And this is why he called that spirit forth to find out what should he do. And the spirit basically asked him, why are you asking me? If God turned his back on you and has become your enemy, what information could I bring you? And then the spirit goes on to tell him, because you did not obey the voice of the Lord, you lost the kingdom. And now Israel is going to be delivered into the hand of the Philistines. And not only that, but you and your sons are both going to be with us as of tomorrow. So the spirit basically tells him that Saul and his sons are going to lose their lives. So what I'm going to do now is I'm going to read the verses 20- 25. Let's get into it. Okay. And it says, "Then Saul fell straightway all along the earth and was sore afraid because of the words of Samuel. And there was no strength in him, for he had eaten no bread all the day, nor all the night." And the woman came unto Saul, and saw him, and saw that he was sore troubled, and said unto him, Behold, thine handmmaid hath obeyed thy voice, and I put my life in my hand, and have hearkened unto thy words which thou spakest unto me. Now therefore, I pray thee, hearken thou also unto the voice of thine handmmaid, and let me set a morsel of bread before thee, and eat, that thou mayest have strength when thou goest thy way. Okay, so let's stop right there. So remember that this is the witch of Endor that we're talking about. Number one, she was angry that Saul lied to her. She was angry that she's jeopardizing her life to channel a spirit for him. Do you really think that she had compassion for him knowing that she could lose her own life for helping him? Or did she want to put a curse on the food and feed it to him and the people that he was with as payback? So let's read the rest. And it says, "But he refused and said, I will not eat." But his servants together with the woman compelled him and he hearkened unto their voice. So he arose from the earth and sat upon the bed. So it says they compelled him. To compel means to bring about something by the use of force or pressure. So they pressured him into eating is what basically happened. And the woman had a fat calf in the house and she hasted and killed it and took flour and kneaded it and did bake unleavened bread thereof. and she brought it before Saul and before his servants and they did eat. Then they rose up and went away that night. And if you read the rest of the story, Saul lost his life the next day. So the question is, did she put a death curse over the food and feed it to them? Remember, this is a witch that they were dealing with. Witches do witchcraft. So I wouldn't be surprised if that's exactly what she did as payback for what Saul did to her by even putting her in that situation. So my thoughts also are why would the Bible even mention that if there was no significance. So again you have to be careful where you eat and what you eat. So some signs that there may be witchcraft in the food is you might feel sick. You might get dizzy. You might get a really bad headache like a sudden onset of a headache. You might get brain fog. You might eat that food and later on have nightmares or feel sleep paralysis. All these are signs that there could be witchcraft in the food. So this is why it's important to pray over every meal that you receive. Break all hexes, vexes, curses, witchcraft, anything that might be in the food in Jesus' name. But if you get a bad feeling about eating it or receiving it, do yourself a favor. Just don't even eat it. Don't even take it. Give it back. All right. So, I hope that edified somebody. Thank you so much for listening. I will continue to make more videos as I'm led. God bless you all and take care.