Want to hear something stupid? I mean, seriously stupid. Appearing on the Jim Bakker program, Lance Wallnau, proponent of the NAR’s Seven Mountain Mandate who has been thoroughly discredited as a false prophet, now says that he believes that God has delivered us from the ‘spirit of witchcraft’ in the oval office through the newly-elected president Donald Trump.
What I believe is happening is there was a deliverance of the nation from the spirit of witchcraft in the Oval Office. The spirit of witchcraft was in the Oval Office, it was about to intensify to a higher level demon principality, and God came along with a wrecking ball, shocked everyone, the church cried out for mercy and bam—God knocked that spirit out, and what you’re looking at is the manifestation of an enraged demon through the populace.
Interestingly enough, the charismatic Word of Faith false teacher invokes the names of great revivalists and bible teachers such as George Whitefield, John Wesley, and Charles Spurgeon, stating that “we’re going to need a new era” of these men, tying them to his crazy ideology of “deliverance ministries.” These men would be rolling over in their graves at the fatuitous claptrap spewed out by false teachers and charlatans such as Wallnau and Bakker. Spurgeon, Wesley, and Whitefield preached Christ crucified while these men fleece undiscerning professing Christians for cold hard cash.
Besides the fact that these men are merely wolves in sheep’s clothing, it is beyond all rational comprehension how people like Jim Bakker have any airtime after being imprisoned for committing fraud against his donors. Yet, here he is, still asking for money, and bringing on other false prophets faux Christians to help him sell himself. Folks, the charismatic Word of Faith movement is nothing but a magnet for corrupt and dishonest failed fictitious frauds yet for some reason it’s so attractive to the masses.
For the time is coming when people will not endure sound teaching, but having itching ears they will accumulate for themselves teachers to suit their own passions, and will turn away from listening to the truth and wander off into myths. –2 Timothy 4:3-4
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