Profile of a False Prophet: 5 Brad Reiches Dec 14 2006 10:01PM The GodThoughts Newsletter* & Annual Report Would you like a FREE copy of the GodThoughts Annual Report? Would you like to receive the FREE GodThoughts Monthly Newsletter*? If so, please e-mail me your snail mail, mailing address and I will place you on our monthly mailing list. The GodThoughts Monthly Newsletter (hardcopy) keeps you up to date on all of the latest "GodThoughts happenings" around the world (testimonies, subscriber statistics, resource information and global updates).*The GodThoughts Monthly Newsletter mailing list is audited at the end of each year. Only GT Partners, and those who respond to this invitation, will receive the newsletter in 2007. Friday, December 15, 2006 GodThoughtsWired! The GodThoughts ANNUAL REPORT for 2006 is now available (see above). "Profile of a False Prophet" PART 5 #5. They entice through sensuality. "They entice by fleshly desires, by sensuality" (2 Peter 2:18). It has always been this way and sadly, I believe, most of us are vulnerable. Consider the following example, "God said to me, 'Son, tell my people, after they receive the New Anointing, they will experience more answers to prayer in six months than any period of their life." About four months ago, this "prophecy" was published as, "experience more answers to prayer in the next 90 days..." Tragically, there are those around the world who believe that this "prophecy" did not come true for them because...THEY DIDN'T GIVE ENOUGH MONEY. In 1994 I was at a conference where one of these men was, "ministering." During one of the breaks I went to a local mini-mart. I struck up a conversation with the clerk (a woman in her mid-fifties). When I told her about the man who was speaking at the conference and invited her to come, she began to weep. It seems that seven years prior she and her husband attended one of his conferences. The "prophet" called out her husband by name, spoke of his terminal cancer and declared in the name of Jesus that God was healing him right then, right there. The prophet pranced around the stage giving "glory to God." The family came up on stage (their children were with them). They celebrated the "miraculous healing." Two weeks later the husband died of the cancer. So now I'm talking to her seven years later. In tears she tells me that she and her family haven't darkened the doorstep of a church since. She tearfully concluded, "I guess we didn't have enough faith." |
Thursday, December 14, 2006
Profile of a False Prophet: 5
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