661
General Discussion / Re: Charismatic FAKE feel good "word of the Lord" message is based in Scripture.
« on: July 28, 2018, 08:21:41 AM »
Hello Chris,
Maybe I was trying to cram too many thoughts into the title of this thread.
Yesterday wlas I was reading 2nd Chronicles 20:14-17 I recognized it as the same message I heard at the charismatic church we used to attend. An old lady would stand up and spout off the same message every few weeks. It was nearly word-for-word, except for the specific names.
I suppose my point was that a lot of the nonsense that is heard in fake Church buildings actually does come from scripture, however, it is completely ripped from the context and misapplied.
If people were familiar with scripture, along with its context, they wouldn't fall for such deceptions.
Maybe I was trying to cram too many thoughts into the title of this thread.
Yesterday wlas I was reading 2nd Chronicles 20:14-17 I recognized it as the same message I heard at the charismatic church we used to attend. An old lady would stand up and spout off the same message every few weeks. It was nearly word-for-word, except for the specific names.
I suppose my point was that a lot of the nonsense that is heard in fake Church buildings actually does come from scripture, however, it is completely ripped from the context and misapplied.
If people were familiar with scripture, along with its context, they wouldn't fall for such deceptions.