Sorcery is like snakes venom

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Connecting some dots to the times we are in based on a message i recevied from the Lord 05/03/2018

Powerful sorceries throughout the lands,
that will come for you like a faithful husband.
Do not trust this husband!
Losing your senses, this is sorcery! The fake husband.
A true husband will not do that to you.
Watch for the counterfeit messiah,
watch for the True Messiah.
Sorcery is like a snake's venom. To paralyze you
but to keep you awake and seal your fate.

Sometimes before I receive messages I have dreams just prior. I will share the dream i had right before this message, it might give some clarity to the "sorcery" and "losing your senses"
Dream
I just walked out of an office. The man i was just talking to I didn't trust. It seemed like he was some sort of boss, I kind of knew him, not sure how. I decided to try and get into the safe in another room across from his office i just left. As I searched through some office drawers looking for the key to the safe. The safe had extremely important information not just for me but everybody, about this man I didn't trust. Then what looked like another man appeared from a secret door and sprayed some sort of mist into my face. My body went instantly limp, I couldn't keep my eyes open, but i could tell it was the man from the other office I didn't trust. He was talking to me, hissing his words like a snake, drooling over me, lusting over me. He put me in limousine and was taking me somewhere. In my mind i thought this is like date rape, the mist was some sort of drug the renders me helpless. I'm going to be aware of everything, yet I can't move or scream for help. Of course I'm not liking this dream and I force myself to wake up. Then i received this message from the Lord.

Sorceries h3785. כֶּשֶׁף‎ kesheph, keh´-shef; from 3784; magic:—sorcery, witchcraft.
h3784. כָּשַׁף‎ kâshaph, kaw-shaf´; a prim. root; prop. to whisper a spell, i.e. to inchant or practise magic:—sorcerer, (use) witch (-craft).

Serpent h 5175. נָחָשׁnâchâsh, naw-khawsh´; from 5172; a snake (from its hiss):—serpent.
GHCLOT - (1) a serpent, so called from its hissing (see the root) Gen. 3:1
Root of the word serpent h5172. נָחַשׁnâchash, naw-khash´; a prim. root; prop. to hiss, i.e. whisper a (magic) spell; gen. to prognosticate:—× certainly, divine, enchanter, (use) × enchantment, learn by experience, × indeed, diligently observe

Serpent Rev 12:9
Serpent g3789. ὄφις ŏphis, of´-is; prob. from 3700 (through the idea of sharpness of vision); a snake, fig. (as a type of sly cunning) an artful malicious person, espec. Satan:—serpent.
BDAG - ③ a symbolic figure, frequent in mythology, serpent (the serpent guarding the golden fleece; the Lernaean Hydra; the sun-god as ὁ μέγας ὄφις. The Serpent in Myth and Scripture) as a designation for the devil, the serpent of Paradise is clearly the devil. Rev 12:9

To summarize
The Serpent is a crafty tempter an enchanter who whispers magic spells. An Enchanter is a sorcerer or magician who tries to put someone under a spell. The bible calls the serpent subtil which means cunning (in a bad sense), skillful in deception. We are given the imagery of a cunning snake that hiss's magic spells.

Lets look at the last time sorceries is mentioned in scripture Rev 18:23

The Greek Alignment fo the Hebrew h3785 is g5331. φαρμακεία pharmakĕia, far-mak-i´-ah; from 5332; medication (“pharmacy”), i.e. (by extens.) magic (lit. or fig.):—sorcery, witchcraft.
MM - φαρμακ(ε)ία 5331 in its general sense “practice of drugging,” may be illustrated from P Cairo Zen where a man states that having taken a dose of medicine he is unable to leave the house, it has the sinister sense of “poisoning”
IGEL - φαρμᾰκείᾱ, ἡ, (φαρμακεύω) the use of drugs, potions, spells, Plat. 2. poisoning, witchcraft, Lat. veneficium, Dem. II. remedy, cure, Arist.
* veneficium - Wiktionary
* an instance of poisoning; poisonous substance
* the preparation of magic potions; sorcery, witchcraft, magic, magic potion
PLGNT - φαρμακεία, the practice of drugging, drugging; hence, especially, from the use of mysterious liquids, sorcery, witchcraft, inextricably combined with idolatry.
CLCEGNT - 1. φαρμακεία, the preparing or using of medicine, (Eng., pharmacy); then, the using of any kind of drugs, potions, or spells
Bloomfield - Φαρμακεία, ας, ἡ, (φαρμακεύω, fr. φάρμακον, a medicine, also a magic potion,) prop. the preparing and giving of medicine, also the preparation of magical potions, philtres or charms, and hence oft., as in N. T., gener. magic art, sorcery, enchantment, Gal. 5:20; Rev. 9:21; 18:23.
Bible Sense - sorcery ⇔ potion-making — sorcery especially exercised through the mixture of substances to make potions; especially used of poison-making

Cyclopedia
Pharmacy, a name applied to the arts of the magician and enchanter in the early ages of the Christian Church.

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