Featured Image for Blog Post - Signs of Witchcraft Activity Around You and How to Respond

Signs of Witchcraft Activity Around You and How to Respond

By Vlad Savchuk | June 29, 2026 | 8 minutes
Signs of Witchcraft Activity Around You and How to Respond

Signs of witchcraft activity are not always what people picture. Most people hear the word witchcraft and immediately think of cauldrons, black cats, Halloween costumes. But Galatians 5:20 lists sorcery right alongside hatred, jealousy, and fits of rage as works of the flesh. Scripture takes this seriously, and so do I. One thing needs to be said plainly before we go any further: discernment is not accusation. What the Bible calls us to is fruit inspection, pattern recognition, and honest assessment of the spiritual influence certain people carry in our lives.

Sign 1: They Crave Control and Use Manipulation to Get It

The first sign is a craving for control that goes well beyond a strong personality. Witchcraft at its root is control without consent. It attempts to dominate someone’s decisions through guilt, fear, intimidation, or pressure. God gave human beings self-control, but He never gave any person dominion over another human being, and that was not part of the original mandate in Genesis.

Jezebel in Scripture is the clearest picture of this. She did not simply influence Ahab — she owned him completely. The language sounds familiar in relationships today: “If you loved me, you would.” “You’ll regret saying no.” “I’ll turn everyone against you.” None of that is passion or a strong personality. A controlling spirit operates through someone who has surrendered ground to the flesh, and it uses every emotional lever available to keep people locked in place.

I learned from Derek Prince that witchcraft reveals itself in three ways: manipulation, intimidation, and domination. All three were present in Jezebel. All three show up today in people close to us, sometimes in ministry contexts, sometimes in marriages, sometimes in friendships that slowly became something else entirely.

Sign 2: They Use Spiritual Language to Manipulate You

This is probably the most dangerous sign because it hides behind the things of God. When someone says “God told me you must do this,” or “If you disobey me, you’re disobeying God,” that is not prophecy. Ezekiel 13 calls out false prophets who declare “Thus says the Lord” when God said nothing of the kind.

Real prophecy produces freedom. It points people to Jesus, aligns with Scripture, and leaves someone feeling encouraged and built up. What gets falsely called “prophetic” produces fear, confusion, and dependency instead. People walk away feeling spiritually hollowed out, not filled up, and you don’t always notice it at first because the language sounds so convincing.

I saw this firsthand in youth ministry. A teenage boy told a girl that God had revealed she was going to be his wife. She was terrified, and he was following her everywhere. The words sounded spiritual, but the fruit was control, not care. Borrowing God’s name to pressure another person is manipulation dressed in religious clothing, and Scripture is serious about how God responds to that.

Sign 3: They Get Angry or Punishing When You Set Boundaries

Healthy people can handle a no. Controlling spirits cannot. The moment you draw a boundary, everything shifts into silent treatment, sudden rage, smear campaigns, and emotional withdrawal designed to pull you back into compliance. These reactions are not random. They reveal a pattern, and the pattern tells you something important about what has actually been driving the relationship.

In Acts 16, when Paul cast the spirit of divination out of a slave girl, the men profiting from her immediately went to war against him. They had lost control, and they knew it. If your no consistently triggers warfare, consider what that tells you about your yes. It was the captivity talking, not genuine agreement.

Elijah is the model for how to respond. Unlike Ahab, who went passive, and unlike Jezebel, who turned aggressive, Elijah was simply assertive. He knew where his lines were, held them firmly, and that is exactly what drove Jezebel to threats. Learn the difference between those three postures, because passive people get run by witchcraft and aggressive people start mimicking it.

Sign 4: They Try to Isolate You from Godly Community

When someone works to cut you off from your pastor, your friends, or your family, pay close attention. Witchcraft functions like a net. Separation comes first, and domination follows. It starts with seeds of suspicion: “They’re jealous of you. They don’t really understand you the way I do. You don’t need them.” That is not loyalty. A trap is being laid, and most people don’t catch it until it has already cost them something significant.

First Peter 5:8 describes the enemy as a lion hunting prey that has wandered from the herd. Lions do not chase the pack. They wait for the one that got separated. No community is perfect, and no pastor is flawless, but do not let imperfection become the excuse that leaves you isolated and exposed. If someone is constantly sowing suspicion about the people who love you and cover you, that pattern deserves serious scrutiny.

Sign 5: They Have Supernatural Gifting Without the Fruit of the Spirit

This one catches people off guard because accuracy feels like confirmation. Someone describes your situation with precision, gives a word that lands exactly right, operates in something that looks supernatural, and suddenly it becomes easy to assume God must be behind it. But the slave girl in Acts 16 had accuracy too. She was speaking truth. Paul still cast out the spirit.

Matthew 7 says you will know them by their fruit, not by their gifts. A miracle does not prove God is pleased with the person who performed it. Moses struck the rock and water came out, yet God was displeased enough with him in that moment to bar him from the promised land. God can use a person and simultaneously be unhappy with that person. Gifts without holiness, humility, and the fruit of the Spirit are a warning sign, not a green light.

Sign 6: You Notice Occultic Objects or Practices in Their Life

Sometimes the signs of witchcraft activity are not hidden at all. You walk into someone’s space and see tarot cards, crystals being used for spiritual power, manifestation rituals, or books tied to occult systems. Deuteronomy 18:10-12 is not ambiguous about any of this, and it does not leave room for a middle ground.

When believers in Acts 19 had a genuine encounter with Jesus, they burned their occultic materials publicly. They did not keep them as decor or nostalgic souvenirs. Objects like these are points of contact with a kingdom that is not God’s, and people who hold onto them stay connected to darkness whether they realize it or not.

Sign 7: You Experience Spiritual Oppression After Being Around Them

After consistent interaction with certain people, a pattern develops: sudden heaviness, confusion, nightmares, prayer feeling impossible, and your connection to Scripture going completely dry. Not every hard week traces back to a person, but a consistent spiritual residue tied to a specific relationship deserves honest evaluation, not dismissal.

When a distressing spirit came upon Saul, the atmosphere around him changed. Spears were thrown. David had to leave. When David played his harp, the atmosphere shifted again because spiritual influence moves in both directions. You are allowed to pay attention to what changes in you after spending time with certain people, and you are allowed to take that seriously.

What to Do If You’re Seeing These Signs

First, do not panic. Ask God for wisdom and discernment before anything else. Most people jump straight to action when they should be getting on their knees first. Get before God and ask Him to show you what is real and what to do about it.

Second, close your own doors. Before examining anyone else, examine yourself. Repent of anything that has given the enemy access, remove what needs removing, and get your own house clean. Too many people want to address the witchcraft around them while ignoring the open doors within them.

Third, set limits. You do not always need a confrontation. Sometimes you need distance, less personal information shared, less emotional dependency, and less access. David did it with Saul. Elijah did it with Jezebel. Both survived because they created space rather than trying to fix what only God could deal with.

Fourth, break agreement in prayer. Renounce every form of witchcraft, manipulation, and control over your mind, your family, and your calling. Cancel every assignment. Break every ungodly soul tie in Jesus’ name. And if the oppression is serious, do not fight it alone. Reach out to your pastor or a trusted deliverance ministry and get help. You can also anchor yourself in what Scripture actually says about sorcery and divination so you are standing on the Word, not just on feelings.

Witchcraft is real. So is the authority of Jesus Christ. The Holy Spirit will expose what you cannot see, protect what you cannot control, and deliver what you cannot fix on your own. The question is whether you will take it seriously before it costs you more than it already has.

To go deeper on spiritual freedom and breaking bondages, my book Break Free is available here.

Watch Video
YouTube Thumbnail for video: