This post takes a brief article on Satanist Aleister Crowley’s Law of Thelema and via inserted comments in pink font, shows how prosperity preachers encourage their followers along the same lines that Crowley encouraged his. The point is to show that prosperity preaching is as evil to the God of the Bible as is worshiping Satan, each of them glorify the self and much more.
Category: Prosperity Preachers
Jezebel Spirit – The Biblical Truth – Doreen Virtue Interview
“What is the Jezebel Spirit? We hear the Jezebel Spirit blamed for infidelity and spiritual warfare. But what does the Bible say?” Pastors Jim Osman and Jacob Tanner along with Doreen Virtue and Dawn Hill discuss the unbiblical nature of “Deliverance Ministries.” “Jezebel Spirit” is the concept they unpack as they show that those who claim to be ministers of deliverance are not speaking as representatives of God and His word. In the process, some valuable information for daily Christian life in this world are communicated. This 18-minute excerpt was posted by Doreen Virtue from a 90-minute interview.
PENTECOST – Pastor Patrick Ramsey – [Part 11 – capstone of mini-series]
In the 27-minute Mp3 sermon of this post, Pastor Ramsey discusses Pentecost in terms of all the other one-time, unrepeatable events that preceded it; that is, it is the fulfillment of Old Testament promises and prophecies. In the process, he helps listeners see links between Old Testament prophecies and New Testament events. These are explained mostly via events and teaching from the book of Acts. [Highlights points of sermon are provided for those who would rather read]
Unity of Old and New Testaments [Part 2]
The purpose of this series is to show that Bible covenants cause the Old and New Testaments to have unity. The Old and New Testaments, are the revelation of One God to a people He is calling out of this world. One can easily see the truth of that statement if he/she looks at God’s plan of redemption via the covenants He entered into with mankind in order to restore him, to redeem him. Excerpts from John Calvin’s Institutes of the Christian Religion will be used to support my purpose statement.
Voddie Baucham calls out Mega-church pastors by name
The video of this post is from the YouTube site: Mike (Joyful Exile). Mike uses sermon excerpts of Pastor Voddie Baucham confronting the false teachings of the following counterfeit pastors: Joel Osteen, TD Jakes, Steven Furtick, Kenneth Copeland, Rick Warren, Bill Johnson, and Gino Jennings. Video imagery of Joyce Meyer and Oprah are shown in the process of this expose’ of false teachers and ministries [a chart that contrasts God-centered and man-centered worship concludes this post, as this post is largely about man-centered worship and a Christian needs to be able to identify that]
Did Steven Furtick Really Mean This? – Justin Peters
This post contains a 2-minute excerpt of a Pastor Justin Peters talk; the excerpt illustrates Steven Furtick teaching the ‘little gods’ doctrine to his congregation. Via the two clips of Furtick sermons, Peters shows how that heretical little gods doctrine has changed, to become even more blasphemous. He says in a video about Furtick from his own website, Flee Furtick.
Actor / “Apostle” Kathryn Krick Playing the Role of “Female Jesus” (A Cult in the Making)
False “Apostle” Kathryn Krick is the “pastor” of 5F Church. She claims divine revelation and the power to cast out demons. Her followers bow in front of her & show her veneration calling her “Mama”. Others have recognized the cult like nature of her ministry
Houston Police respond to shooting at Joel Osteen’s Lakewood Church
Houston Police reported responding to a shooting at Lakewood Church, the worshiping home of pastor Joel Osteen, on Sunday. Police said the shooter died at the scene, and two people were injured in the shooting. NBC News’ Jesse Kirsch reports.
What is the Keswick movement, and is it biblical? – Got Questions Ministries
This post is explains some errors of Keswick theology by comparing it with scripture. An excerpt: After salvation one must have another encounter with the Spirit; otherwise, he or she will not progress into holiness or the “deeper” things of God. This second encounter with the Spirit, in Keswick terminology, is called “entire sanctification,” “the second blessing,” or “the second touch.” This emphasis on a second, post-salvation experience corresponds with the Pentecostal idea of the “baptism” of the Spirit. Some Keswick teachers would even say that sinless perfection is possible after one receives the “second blessing.”