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Kenneth Copeland is possessed... LOL
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<blockquote data-quote="svtfocus2cobra" data-source="post: 16219543" data-attributes="member: 21786"><p>Eh, not my place to say what these men are and aren't. I'm of course skeptical of many of them for clear reasons obviously, but I dont feel I can say what they are and what they aren't. I just know that if they are con artists then they are going to pay a huge price when it is all said and done. Even if they are Christians that have been caught up in the money and lavish lifestyles, they will have to account for these things before God. As far as I know, God may be using them still to reach the masses to spread the gospel. God doesn't care about the money or the airplanes, but He cares that the world is hearing about how Jesus died on the cross for their sins. He can turn any perversion by one into a blessing for many, even if the message is fake. So I would say look at it from that perspective and just know that if these preachers are not sincere in what they are doing that they will be punished when their day comes. </p><p></p><p>And as for tongues, falling out, uncontrollable laughing, etc... all things you will experience in a true revival or in a place that the Holy Spirit is in. You walk in the door and you can feel the weight of the Spirit in the room and from there anything can happen. I've been in churches and meetings with less than 50 people there and the evangelist speaking carries the presence of the Holy Spirit with them, and because if that I have seen the entire crowd of people fall over as you feel the warm wave of the Spirit pass over the room. </p><p></p><p>I had a friend who wasn't a Christian ask to come to church with us once and this church was in a revival. He had no idea what was going on and was just observing when the pastor walked by him and put his hand on his head as he was walking through the crowd and my friend fell out and was on the floor for a good minute before he could get up and when he did he was crying and scared about what had happened. It was actually too much for him as he has not stepped foot back in a church some 20 years later as it legitimately scared him. Regardless of what happened to him I'm sure God left an impression on him that will come back someday and he will be saved eventually. It's all real and if you ever set foot in a church with the Spirit of the Lord present you will know, and it is impossible for the feeling to be artificially fabricated.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="svtfocus2cobra, post: 16219543, member: 21786"] Eh, not my place to say what these men are and aren't. I'm of course skeptical of many of them for clear reasons obviously, but I dont feel I can say what they are and what they aren't. I just know that if they are con artists then they are going to pay a huge price when it is all said and done. Even if they are Christians that have been caught up in the money and lavish lifestyles, they will have to account for these things before God. As far as I know, God may be using them still to reach the masses to spread the gospel. God doesn't care about the money or the airplanes, but He cares that the world is hearing about how Jesus died on the cross for their sins. He can turn any perversion by one into a blessing for many, even if the message is fake. So I would say look at it from that perspective and just know that if these preachers are not sincere in what they are doing that they will be punished when their day comes. And as for tongues, falling out, uncontrollable laughing, etc... all things you will experience in a true revival or in a place that the Holy Spirit is in. You walk in the door and you can feel the weight of the Spirit in the room and from there anything can happen. I've been in churches and meetings with less than 50 people there and the evangelist speaking carries the presence of the Holy Spirit with them, and because if that I have seen the entire crowd of people fall over as you feel the warm wave of the Spirit pass over the room. I had a friend who wasn't a Christian ask to come to church with us once and this church was in a revival. He had no idea what was going on and was just observing when the pastor walked by him and put his hand on his head as he was walking through the crowd and my friend fell out and was on the floor for a good minute before he could get up and when he did he was crying and scared about what had happened. It was actually too much for him as he has not stepped foot back in a church some 20 years later as it legitimately scared him. Regardless of what happened to him I'm sure God left an impression on him that will come back someday and he will be saved eventually. It's all real and if you ever set foot in a church with the Spirit of the Lord present you will know, and it is impossible for the feeling to be artificially fabricated. [/QUOTE]
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