Grace and peace, Saints.
Last week, we received an answer to our last letter to Chick Publications regarding occult symbolism we discovered in some of their gospel tracts. Again, it was from Karen Rockney, Jack Chick’s secretary. Here it is:
So there you have it. The official position of Chick Publications on the matter of occult imagery in their gospel tracts is that Jack Chick was responsible for only one of those tracts, and that the inclusion of the occult hand signs in their gospel tracts was not intentional.
Here is my response:
Those of us who care about the purity of the gospel of Jesus Christ in these perverse last days should be encouraged by this development: not only because Chick Publications has promised to correct this issue, but because Chick Publications, now that they know we are paying attention, will be careful what they print from now on.
They realize that many of us in the body of Christ are awakening from our blissful slumber. They realize that, in this climate of apostasy, they can ill afford many incidents that cast doubt on the faithfulness of their ministry. Let’s pray that others will also take notice.
Saints, let this be our wakeup call. Let us take seriously the Bible’s commandment for Christians to “watch in all things.” Let us become the Watchmen we are supposed to be, for the glory of God and of His Christ.
Be encouraged and look up, for your redemption draweth nigh.
The Still Man
Hey brother stillman I hope all is well, hope your kids are doing fine, I have noticed in allot of art they use that hand symbol its strange why the church is doing that, and why is it on allot of christian art.
Hey, Sean. Thanks, my family are doing fine. Hope all is well with you.
It’s true that a lot of occult symbolism can be found in art. The Bible, however, says that no lie is of the truth. So, if a piece of art contains occult imagery, rest assured; it is not Christian.