Thank you Brother. I love hearing from you. (And I enjoy the cosy setting.) * What stuck with me this time is that people are "getting used to deception", and that the AC is operating "just out of sight". Also that there will be a "false resurrection". There will be a false Pentecost too, I very much expect, as we are told the AC will appear with 'great signs and wonders'. What I see as the common trait in these false preachers, is that they *have no fear of GOD* - and *no love of HIM* either.
I find that the best way to discern when a person is fake is by knowing scripture. There is a woman in the U.S. that is quite popular who I believe uses familiar spirits. She has said some things that contradict the Word. When you are talking about the man who said he was taken to heaven in a vehicle, you are probably referring to Jesse Duplantis. He does not call himself a prophet, but is a pastor of a church. I remembered his story from some years ago and listened to it again on video. It sounds fantastic, but nothing he said is unscriptural that I could tell. He said he was taken to heaven in some type of vehicle, something like a ski car. So I go to scripture. Elijah was taken in a chariot. That was the only reference at the time of that vehicle. Ezekiel saw some things that seemed very unusual. I know some things about Duplantis' background and don't believe he is false. However, if you don't spend time studying the word, one could be deceived. There is a great deception that will happen at some point. Remember when Satan tried to deceive Jesus, Jesus knew the word and used it against the great deceiver.
Thank you for your lovely message and sound teaching.
Thank you for this teaching. May you be blessed
Thankyou, and for the scripture references too🙏
Thank you! A very timely reminder of the need for spiritual discernment.
Thank you Brother.
I love hearing from you.
(And I enjoy the cosy setting.)
* What stuck with me this time is that people are "getting used to deception", and that the AC is operating "just out of sight". Also that there will be a "false resurrection".
There will be a false Pentecost too, I very much expect, as we are told the AC will appear with 'great signs and wonders'.
What I see as the common trait in these false preachers, is that they *have no fear of GOD* - and *no love of HIM* either.
Shalom Blessings in Jesus
Love the Scottish accent. They used to call it the land of the book
I find that the best way to discern when a person is fake is by knowing scripture. There is a woman in the U.S. that is quite popular who I believe uses familiar spirits. She has said some things that contradict the Word. When you are talking about the man who said he was taken to heaven in a vehicle, you are probably referring to Jesse Duplantis. He does not call himself a prophet, but is a pastor of a church. I remembered his story from some years ago and listened to it again on video. It sounds fantastic, but nothing he said is unscriptural that I could tell. He said he was taken to heaven in some type of vehicle, something like a ski car. So I go to scripture. Elijah was taken in a chariot. That was the only reference at the time of that vehicle. Ezekiel saw some things that seemed very unusual. I know some things about Duplantis' background and don't believe he is false. However, if you don't spend time studying the word, one could be deceived. There is a great deception that will happen at some point. Remember when Satan tried to deceive Jesus, Jesus knew the word and used it against the great deceiver.
@@Anahutch1 Sorry, but Duplantis appears to have no fear of GOD.
If you can not perceive him as an anti-christ , what will the actual Anti-christ....??