Acts 19:19 ESV
And a number of those who had practiced magic arts brought their books together and burned them in the sight of all. And they counted the value of them and found it came to fifty thousand pieces of silver.
These followers of Christ did not ask themselves, but shouldn’t we sell them and use the money to feed the poor. No, because they saw the danger in those things that are demonic and are not glorifying the Lord. They not only wanted nothing to do with it themselves any longer, but they didn’t want it to be an influence in the lives of anyone they might sell them to. Why would we want to contribute to the negative influence of others and receive money for doing it. Isn’t that like being a hired hand for the enemy? Getting paid to influence someone else towards the pit.
And they didn’t hang onto it saying, “but I’ll be able to use it as common ground with those still involved in it, so that I can better witness to them”. They weren’t still making excuses for clinging to their old lives because they knew that it was a snake, that its bite was dangerous and poisonous.
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