Warnings

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I agree with my brethren at DefCon that we have spent enough time highlighting and warning about the false prophet Todd Bentley. To continue doing so would just give this undeserving man undue attention; moreover, I think that I have given out enough warnings that those who are discerning enough would have seen the light by now.

As for those who persist in following this prophet of Baal, I’ll still pray for their eyes to be opened, and that they love not the darkness anymore, but turn to the true light — Christ Jesus.

And, so, with that said, here’s my last warning on this false prophet with a video that I think most apt for the occasion.

What has been is what will be,
and what has been done is what will be done,
and there is nothing new under the sun.
Is there a thing of which it is said,
“See, this is new”?
It has been already
in the ages before us.
There is no remembrance of former things,
nor will there be any remembrance
of later things yet to be
among those who come after.

Ecclesiastes 1:9-11

Indeed, there is nothing new under the sun as the Bible, the Word of God, very rightly points out (for who has wisdom like the Lord our God concerning all truths?).

This article by John Green was written 10 years ago, but what was written still very much applies today. We can see, perhaps without much surprise to some of us, that many of the same arguments against many who call out the truth are not new.

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The Seven Churches of RevelationI have never really studied the warnings given to the seven churches in Revelation in depth. Neither have I held strongly to a view whether these warnings were meant to just be given to the seven churches that were present during that time, or if that they also point to warnings to future churches.

Some believe that, under the light of Biblical prophecy, these warnings are to each of the different spiritual conditions throughout the Church Age, while others believe that they indicate actual periods of time when each church had a particular spiritual condition.

It was on this last theory — the period-condition view — that I began my study and research in the past few days.

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Read, Weep and PrayOver the last few days I have been led to read more of the harms of the prosperity gospel and its effects on ordinary Christians like you and me. I don’t specifically look out for these accounts, but I believe God has led me to read them and warn others.

Some are really heart-wrenching accounts where families have lost loved ones and almost everything they owned. In the end, I can only conclude that the prosperity gospel not only takes away all that one has materially and turn one’s life on its head, but, more dangerously, it can also take away lives of those who trust in the falsehoods!

In one such instance that is very well-documented, let me share with you the account from the Parker family.

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