Friday, April 29, 2011

Pastor David Wilkerson passes away with a warning

Unfortunately, many of the "Money Cometh to Me Now" churches will claim that since David Wilkerson spoke out against them, he died because he dare speak out against "God's anointed"

I will not address the misuse and twisting of scripture here. But will only say it smacks of manipulation and is a cult control tactic. Joyce Leiphon would tell us about people who came down with cancer, lost jobs, all sorts of bad things because someone dared to speak against her!

Depending whether you liked/disliked brother Wilkerson, this video woke me up the day I saw it. I hope it blesses you and opens your eyes to all the "Money Cometh to Me Now!" teachers. God doesn't need your money, take care of your family, church family, the poor, the hungry, all the things spoken about in New Testament church. Rest in peace brother David Wilkerson, you ran your race and spoke boldly against those who would fleece God's people.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O9KUilKMDaY&feature=player_detailpage

5 comments:

  1. Not at all surprising that this pastor would tell people that bad things will happen to them. Keep in mind this is the same woman who also told people that it was God who "told her" to divorce at least 1 or 2 of her ex-husbands. That should tell you something right there.

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  2. These so called men and women of God who take things to this extreme and exercise this kind of control over others by intimidating and telling them that bad things will happen to them, will ALWAYS eventually bring themselves down. It may take years and years and years, and it may not even happen in this life. But one day they WILL stand in judgment before the Lord.

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  3. I suppose that Leiphon has an absolute 1000% guarantee that she could not possibly ever get cancer or come into any kind of bad luck herself. She needs to be careful what she says about bad luck coming to others; it could come back and bite her.

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  4. These cultish groups become so fanatical and so extremist in their doctrines and beliefs that they ultimately lose touch with reality.

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  5. Most definitely a cult control tactic and mind control when a pastor tells others that they will get cancer, lose their jobs, or have bad things happen to them if they speak against her. Makes one think of all those nut groups like Peoples' Temple (Jim Jones), Heaven's Gate, etc.

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