Tailah Scroggins felt dead inside. After growing up in a Christian home, she somehow fell into the occult, embracing astrology, witchcraft, and the New Age.
But after embarking on a dark journey and losing the will to live, she had an incredible interaction with Jesus that changed everything.
Today, Scroggins is an online evangelist, writer, and truth-teller on a mission to help others escape evil. She recently shared her story with âBilly Hallowellâs Playing With Fire Podcast,â explaining how she was raised in a Christian home and believed in God before stumbling into the occult.
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She said she was first introduced to the New Age in high school when someone she trusted in her family told her about astrology.
âThey had this big ⌠textbook of everything astrology, and they were like, âThis describes my personality so perfectly â look what it says about you,'â Scroggins said. âI was caught off-guard, and I remember ⌠I was like, âBut how can this be true? If God created all of us and he made our personalities, how can a planet dictate my future or dictate my personality?'â
She said this was the first âseed of deceptionâ the devil planted in her life, and her perspective started to shift. With her family friend stating God created astrology as a system âHe put in order,â she started down what she now believes was a dangerous path.
Listen to Scrogginsâ story:Â
âThey provided me some explanation that was totally false, but I didnât know the word of God enough,â Scroggins said. âI knew a lot about God, but I didnât know ⌠what the Bible said about the occult â about the darkness, about the battle. I just knew the good things, and so I became an astrologer.â
Scroggins spent 11 years as an astrologer, describing it as her âworldviewâ and âlife.â
Still, she attended church and clung to some Christian ideas. She said the entire experience opened her up to âso much deception and confusionâ as she lived life as a âlukewarm Christianâ plagued by her occultic practices.
As Scroggins entered college, she said she was disappointed in God, feeling frustrated he hadnât answered her wants and whims on her timeline.
âItâs spiritual immaturity,â she said of her perspective at the time. We donât trust Godâs timing, and so Iâm young, Iâm 18 at this time, and Iâm mad â Iâm mad that God didnât open the door that I wanted him to open, and thatâs just kind of part of being a baby Christian.â
Her spiritual immaturity also led her to join in on the party lifestyle. Scroggins said âthe enemy liedâ and she âtook his baitâ and began down a negative path, getting drunk every weekend.
âThe more I rebelled and lived in this party lifestyle, the more I craved astrology, the witchcraft, the divination, and all of that,â Scroggins said. âIt was like this hunger exploded ⌠it was like this black hole ⌠I needed to be consuming it.â
She said depression soon took hold and suicidal thoughts reigned. Scroggins would find herself crying for two hours every day for no reason, as she grappled with the emptiness left by the abandonment of her relationship with the Lord.
Scroggins added, âIt was like I had no reason to live.â
A family friend aware of her situation ended up intervening â and the experience brought Scroggins true healing. The woman was at Scrogginsâ home one day, and she candidly spoke with the then-college student.
âShe just looked at me one day, and she said, âToday is the day of your freedom,â and I said, âOK, I donât know what that means, but I have no will to live,'â Scroggins recalled. âI hadnât attempted to do anything or take my life, but I was dead inside. And so I was like, âYou can pray and do whatever you want to me because thereâs nowhere else for me to go. Iâm already at rock bottom,â and so she prayed for me.â
Those invocations, which Scroggins described as âdeliverance prayers,â had a profound impact. Scroggins said they âcast every spirit of death and depression out,â and she immediately felt âhuge weights being lifted off.â
She now believes the entire experience was âsupernatural,â leading her to a fruitful and meaningful relationship with Christ.
âThe depression never came back, the suicidal thoughts never came back â ever,â she said. âItâs been over six years. I was delivered.â
Scroggins continued, âGod completely healed me, set me free.â
Over time, she abandoned her occultic practices and clung close to Jesus. A few years later, though, she found herself alarmed by how many others were being enraptured by the same world she had escaped.
Scroggins said she was shocked during COVID-19 to see how interest in witchcraft, Tarot cards, crystals, and the occult exploded online.
âIt grieved me because that was my story,â she said. âI was into New Age. I was into the false spirituality in witchcraft.â
Realizing she had been âset freeâŚby Jesus,â she decided to counter occultic videos getting millions of views with content of her own that would instead point people toward Jesus.
âI was like, âIâm gonna share my testimony, and Iâm going to expose astrology. Iâm going to expose the New Age, Iâm going to expose all of it,'â she said. âAnd I just started telling people what I went through and what God saved me from. And what came into my life when I started doing those practices â and it was all evil.â
Listen to Scroggins explain her journey and why sheâs openly shared her testimony.
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