“Can ghosts and evil things get me?”
Let’s see. There are indeed “ghosts” in the Bible.
The King James Version uses the word 109 times, though not in any sense that should keep us up at night. All occur in one of two expressions: “Holy Ghost” (an antiquated way of referring to the Holy
Spirit) or “give up the ghost” (which just means dying).
In modern translations the word is used whenever
superstitious people saw something they couldn’t explain, and wrongly assumed
they were being visited by spirits. The disciples saw Jesus walking on the
water and cried, “It is a ghost!”
Like most reported ghost sightings, it wasn’t.