RE: "Let's Pray For An End To Christian TV": Pastor Gives Praise & Glory TO $1K Seed for Son's Life

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  • Опубликовано: 8 сен 2018
  • Should we pray for an end to Christian television as it stands? Should all the major networks be totally chucked, while respect and attention is given to fresh, new upstarts? Herein, a case study in "word of faith" manipulation and seed-faith idolatry is reviewed, as mega-church pastor gives praise and worship to a thousand dollars that he bows to, as his golden seed. Other better known manipulators and scammers are also reviewed.
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  • @charlesmaglaughlin8304
    @charlesmaglaughlin8304 5 лет назад +2

    I've been born-again for 46 years. I've watched the best and the worst of this insanity. Cracks me up when I see these dudes who are at least a 100 pounds overweight claiming all and then some. Having progressed from Baptist, Kuhlmanite, and Pentecostal to my final resting place that fits like a glove...Reformed Presbyterian. God is sovereign. HE is the author of salvation. No man can come to the Father EXCEPT they be drawn. Darkness does not come to the light lest its evil deeds be exposed. NOT ONE will be lost. No panic buttons with our gracious Creator. Watching characters squealing like pigs..."plant your seed(blah, blah, blah)," gift offer number(blah, blah)," brother Benny huckster and non-prophet, Mike Murdoch and David Cerullo's 18 year-old videos from their "inspiration" network, then with DISCLAIMERS at the end to cover their asses! Beam me up, Jesus!

    • @ianfrancis777
      @ianfrancis777  5 лет назад

      Thank you for your heartfelt comment, based on many years of experience. You've been around in Christian circles and thus "know your stuff". It is discouraging, isn't it, that we are still dealing with this kind of nonsense in the year 2018? Yet we can strangely be encouraged, to look up and know that our "redemption draws nigh".

    • @charlesmaglaughlin8304
      @charlesmaglaughlin8304 5 лет назад +1

      I know you appreciate Miss Kuhlman's ministry. Every Sunday in my hometown of Youngstown I sang in her choir and men's chorus. I know her entire history, both the good and the bad. It's too BAD her life ended on a sour note. Miracles by the thousands, thanks to the awesome presence of the Holy Spirit. None left for her. Ask me anything.

    • @ianfrancis777
      @ianfrancis777  5 лет назад

      Charles, wow, you're a musician, too, that is a singer! I am also a professional musician, although I don't possess the ace of singing. My main instrument is keyboard. I can hardly magine anything more exciting and spiritually rewarding that having been something akin to "the Dino behind miracle crusades" of a Kathryn Kuhlman style ministry. Of course there is no one like her today (that I am aware of). And remember the music played an important part in Miss Kuhlman's miracle services and the moving of the Holy Spirit in conjunction with her being so sensitive to His leading in a service. She became the focal point of what the Holy Spirit was doing, but the music was certainly not unimportant. Maybe you could share some of your best stories about that aspect.

    • @ianfrancis777
      @ianfrancis777  5 лет назад

      @@charlesmaglaughlin8304 Charles, please tell me more about the BAD and sad part of Kathryn's life toward the end. I just know what I've read in Jamie Buckingham's books and a few others. WHY did it have to end that way on such a sour note. AS of 2016 the Kathryn Kuhlman Foundation shuttered its doors, and that too is very sad. Please when you get a chance, tell me more...

    • @charlesmaglaughlin8304
      @charlesmaglaughlin8304 5 лет назад

      @@ianfrancis777 phone number to cmaglaughlin@gmail.com

  • @ianfrancis777
    @ianfrancis777  5 лет назад +2

    The part about Kathryn begins @ 21:06.
    Ian's rant [16:32] was totally spontaneous, that's the real me coming out and I hadn't planned on recording it or uploading it. Yet I think it's good to have holy anger, in fact I wish I was even more passionate about correcting the heresies in the electronic Church today. Upon reflection, I realized that it was God's anger emanating through me, so I opted to include the rant in the video.
    Folks who may be offended by this take, please know that I am not against Christian Television "in toto". In fact the electronic media is close to my heart because it is where I first heard the full gospel message when I was in HS. Still one's patience wears thin and God will only tolerate his name being blasphemed for so long before he metes out his judgment.
    FOR THOSE LOOKING FOR OTHER MEDIA OPTIONS particularly shut-ins or those who just are unable to find a local church or home group, here are some recommendations: One that I highly recommend is Rapture Ready Radio on the Internet @ player.fm/series/rapture-ready-radio. Another is a gospel radio station that can be accessed online @ www.kneo.org; it's KNEO Radio out of Neosho, Missouri. (It does carry a few WOF programs such as Joyce Meier, who presents a soft-core version of WOF, but overall KNEO is very well-rounded, including old-time classic programming).
    Finally, for TV lovers, the only one that I could quasi-recommend at this time on any cable system is Sonlife. It's a non-wof network that, though imperfect, has some good apologetic teachers and a call-in program featuring Frances Swaggart. Sonlife's doctrine is solid from a Continuationist perspective and to my knowledge, no heresies are being taught via this TV network. They still do put emphasis on "tithing", but that is not heresy, just error --- albeit their worst error. Special emphasis is put on the cross that you do not hear on any of the WOF networks; that is a huge plus in favor of Sonlife Television.

  • @marquissongs7101
    @marquissongs7101 4 года назад +2

    Seed-Faith-Giving
    by Mark E. Smith
    It all started with a statement from my young son; "Dad, I need a new bicycle. Mine's too small." His unspoken question was insinuated but as clear as daylight on that bright summer day in the mid-1980s.
    Some of you readers whom are old enough should remember the beginning of the "Seed-Faith-Giving" message in Christian circles, which by then had gotten well off the ground and had become a common theme from behind the pulpits of pastors and evangelists alike...especially the televangelists. The message was meant to get you to give them more money and to give it more often. I heard Kenneth Copeland say that Oral Roberts started the message. But Robert Tilton made a show of it, bringing in more than $80,000,000 per year at it's peak, according to Wikipedia.
    My son's obvious request made me consider the price of a decent, used bicycle or what I would have to spend for a new one, but the outcome was the same; there just wasn't enough money. So, I suggested what numerous preachers had been suggesting for years. That's right, I suggested "seed-faith-giving," the message coming from behind pulpits, radio broadcasts, TVs, books and recorded audio seemingly as often as the message to pray was. It certainly, even today is being preached much more than "fasting" and "how the judgement of God works." Well, I suggested to my son that he take the bicycle that he did have (the one too small for him), clean it well, then find a young boy in his neighborhood to give it to. His giving the bike away, as a "planted seed", I instructed, would bring about a "harvest," meaning that he could expect God to somehow give him at least as nice of a bicycle than the one he'd "planted."
    So he did.
    My son believed me as I had believed all those preachers I had heard for years. My son gave the bicycle to a little boy in his neighborhood, and when my son's mother found out about it, she went through the roof. My son got yelled at. I got yelled at. The whole experience was blowing up in my face and I became confused. The end result became that my son took the bike back from the little boy to whom he had given it, and I went to a private place to yell at God.
    I wound up in a small room just inside the back door of the church I then had been frequenting. Everyone involved with my son's and my seed-faith-giving venture was upset, and it caused me to doubt even my motive for believing the message and suggesting it to my son to begin with. What happened left me completely in the dark. The confusion turned into frustrated anger, which turned into sadness and disappointment.
    As I prayed from my place in a small, dark closet, I began to weep. Then I began to cry like a sobbing child. After many tears, I saw a real, open, Godly vision; like those one reads about in the Bible. What I saw was a large curtain. It opened to reveal another large curtain just behind it. Behind that second curtain, I saw a throne, and upon this throne sat One as bright as the sun. From head to toe, blindingly aluminous, sat He Who shined. On a throne to His right hand side sat One Who's face shined as the Being He sat beside. It was indescribably beautiful. The Light was bright to say the least, and I could not look upon He Who shined. The whole of my attention was uncontrollably drawn to He Who sat at His right hand side. His face, He Who sat on the right, was shadowed as an eclipse, because the Light was too much for my eyes to take. He said to me with authority, "The seed-faith-giving message is not from Me."
    When the open vision was over and my heart was written upon, I came out of the whole experience with one simple message. To plant a seed makes the farmer to own the seed. To give a gift makes the receiver of the gift to own the gift. Hear what the Spirit is saying..."A seed sown is a gift given in greed. A gift given is a seed sown in love."
    It is simple. We need to stop planting seeds. Instead, we need to give gifts. We need to transfer ownership of those gifts to whom or Whom we give them.
    Have you noticed that when preachers want you to plant seeds of this amount or that amount into the ministry, that that particular preacher refers to his or her particular ministry? How many preachers preach that you need to plant a seed into other ministries?
    By the way, if your favorite TV preacher is trying to get you to "pant seeds" into his or her ministry, you need to flip the channel. You need to watch something else. Those who want your money aren't interested as much in your harvest as they are your "seeds".

    • @karenbonnici6204
      @karenbonnici6204 4 года назад

      Jesus taught that the sower went and sowed the SEED, the SEED IS THE WORD OF GOD. READ THE FULL TEXT, IN CONTEXT.

    • @karenbonnici6204
      @karenbonnici6204 4 года назад

      JESUS SAID, " FREELY you have RECEIVED, FREELY GIVE. "

    • @ianfrancis777
      @ianfrancis777  4 года назад +1

      Thank you for sharing your thoughts on this timely subject. I love this: "A seed sown is a gift given in greed. A gift given is a seed sown in love."

  • @berhanegebriel3155
    @berhanegebriel3155 5 лет назад +1

    Please Watch Emmanuel TV or AMI TV live RUclips Podcast and touch the screen with clean heart you will heal immediately. Follow the instructions of the pastors, You should believe The LORD will heal you and your entire family,

    • @ianfrancis777
      @ianfrancis777  5 лет назад

      I have taken a peak at Emmanuel TV, consisting of a Brother sharing his testimony. It was very good. So far so good. But I don't believe you can pray God's power into any inanimate object like a TV screen or cloth. The cloth should only be a point of reference.

  • @CherylMotherofSeven
    @CherylMotherofSeven 5 лет назад +1

    The Word of God says "Touch not my anointed"
    If someone, is missing God somewhere we must pray for them! "Lest the same thing come upon us" "All have sinned and fallen short of the glory of God" We serve a HOLY GOD and we MUST BE A HOLY people!!! He who is without sin cast the 1st stone.
    PS. If we are not receiving the answer to our prayer, we must diligently search our heart for anything we may have done wrong and repent. And one of those things is our tithe.. Have we consistently been faithful in our tithe? I know there have been times I have failed in tithing. We cannot BUY God. But we can be OBEDIENT. "OBEDIENCE is BETTER than sacrifice" Malachi 3:8-11 "Will a man rob God? Yet you have robbed Me ..In tithes & offerings"
    Father God please help us to be faithful in all things to You, in Jesus name amen.

    • @ianfrancis777
      @ianfrancis777  5 лет назад +1

      I am not the least bit scared because Benny Hinn is NOT one of God's "anointed" as you claim. He is a proven false prophet.
      Furthermore, in the Old Testament the phrase, "the Lord's anointed", is used to refer to the kings of Israel (I Samuel 12:35; 24:6, 10, 16, 23; II Samuel 1:14, 16; 19:21; Psalms 10:6), and not to prophets, even if BH was an "anointed" prophet of God. In the context of Psalms 105 the reference is to patriarchs in general (vv. 8-15; I Chronicles 16:15-22).
      Psalms 105:15 has nothing to do with the issue of questioning the teachings of any of God's "anointed", anyway. In the context of this passage, the words "touch" and "do harm" have to do with inflicting physical harm upon someone. Specifically, in I Sam. 24:6, the phrase "touch not the Lord's anointed" refers to David's refraining from killing King Saul when he had the opportunity. It means"not to kill". Wofers like to point to texts such as Psalm 105:15, "Touch not mine anointed, and do my prophets no harm" (KJV). Fact is, if you truly study the passage, you will see that it has nothing to do with questioning the teachings of church leaders.
      Sister, you need to learn to differentiate between righteous and unrighteous judgment. Jesus admonishes us to "judge righteous judgment". That is not "casting stones", but judging a tree by its fruit, and even naming names when a spiritual leader is teaching heresy. That comes from the love of God and for the lambs of God, "judge righteous judgment". It is to protect the sheeple for "love does no harm", the exact opposite of what you perceive as "casting stones" and thereby harming the Body.