Tonight I didn't find anything entertaining on tv to watch. That was until I came across TBN. The show for the hour was called Praise-A-Thon. The show began with a very emotional, "My Redeemer Lives," which I love, just not singing the chorus over and over. When it ended they wanted me to stop doing the dishes or ironing and just raise my hands and say, "My Redeemer Lives!!" Then preachers came on. Here are some things I "learned" from them tonight as the piano played in the background:
-Tonight Satan will have his way no more
-Satan continually bothers us while God surprises us
-The Holy Spirit told him that when he preaches tonight that viewers watching will IMMEDIATELY be touched
-Call and Give $25 and God will multiply that 12 times back to you
-The demons need to sit down because Christians are in the house
-How can God further His kingdom without you giving money?
-"Demons who are in China, let my people go!"
-"There's an aids pandemic in Africa. By the power of God I command it over!"
-If you want to put Satan on the run, then you need to sow your money
I couldn't believe how much emotion and lies they put into that hour to get money out of me. Why the heck do so many preachers make you think that God wants Christians to be wealthy? Isn't a way to further His kingdom is by some of us being dirt poor so that it gives others the opportunity to share the wealth God has blessed them with?
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That is really heartbreaking. So many people who preach such things, and those who believe it will in the end stand before God.. at which time He will say "I never knew you." We MUST be continuous in our prayers for those in leadership that the truth would be spoken! PTL that God uses us little fish in the pond to spread His gospel! NOT the rich.
Most of the people who send their money in are dirt poor too. It's sad that some of these televangelists have no shame in extorting money from people who cannot afford it. That's why I'm so glad that Kirk Cameron has his Way of the Master show on TBN. It's probably the most truth that TBN faithfuls have ever heard.
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