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“MANY WILL COME IN MY NAME”: DISCERNING FALSE PREACHERS

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CHARLO, New Brunswick, August 7, 2023 – Jesus wasn’t very good-looking during his time on Earth. Neither was Paul or Peter or any of Jesus’ early followers. Some of the women were attractive, but they weren’t preachers. Preaching the Word was an exclusively male domain for nearly 2000 years. Women taught children and each other about the Kingdom, but public preaching was done by men, homely men, men without much (or any) charisma or physical appeal. Paul specifically mentioned that those in the Church were generally unaccomplished, came from humble backgrounds, and weren’t much to look at. He also mentioned that he was a poor public speaker. Moses admitted the same about himself.

The power of these humble homely men and what drew people to them was God’s Spirit speaking through them. It was God’s Spirit that gave their words authority. Truth is a magnet to those who love Truth.

I mention this because we’re in an age of great deception. God is permitting legions of false preachers to be unleashed, and they’re coming at us slick of word and smooth of face. It’s hard not be mesmerized by them. It’s hard not to fall under their spell, and a spell it is, have no doubt about that. These are deep state-trained, demonically inspired, designer drug-fueled preachers whose job it is to overwhelm us with their charisma and lead us into error.

Their ultimate goal is to turn us away from God.

Here’s how you’ll know them:

First and foremost, they’ll ask for money to preach. Not just an honorarium, a set fee. They’ll also ask for money for their ministry, books, videos, seminars, workshops, private counselling, projects, etc. They’ll be selling the Word not just figuratively but literally. The “DONATE” button will be prominent on their website.

Second, somewhere on their website you’ll see a triangle or pyramid symbol, either upright or inverted, either outright or stylized. Or you’ll see an outright or stylized symbol of a compass (an architect’s tool, not a way finder tool). Or you’ll see an outright or stylized eye. There are other symbols, but these are the main ones. They’re symbols of various deep state factions that signal who owns these preachers.

Third, they’ll be married with kids. It won’t just be one kid; they’ll have at least two. If male, they’ll have a devoted photogenic wife, if female, they’ll have a devoted photogenic husband, along with multiple children. None of these false preachers will be childless and unmarried (or separated from their spouse and children in the service of God), like Jesus and his early followers were.

Fourth, they’ll hit you over the head with scripture. They go for the wow factor when they preach, and part of that is throwing chapter and verse at you so fast your head spins. The intent is to amaze and impress you with the breadth of their knowledge, but the real impact is your confusion.

Fifth, they’ll push a “Jesus is coming back soon” and/or some form of rapture event. They’ll focus on end times and the apocalypse, and their sermons will be mostly fear-based. They’ll rarely, if ever, mention the Ten Commandments or the importance of keeping them, and they’ll never mention false prophets or false preachers. Some of them also still preach prosperity by stressing the “biblical principle” to tithe and “sow”.

Sixth, they’ll come across as physically attractive. Whether male or female, they’ll dye their hair to try to appear younger. They’ll dress in expensive clothes and accessorize with expensive jewelry and watches. Both males and females will have had cosmetic surgery or Botox injections and they’ll wear obvious make-up, which the males will dismiss as “stage make-up” (but they actually wear it to improve their appearance). Their appearance will be very, very important to their ministry. They’ll have gleaming teeth, most of which are capped, implanted, or otherwise false, and they’ll have an overly broad smile and piercing gaze that’s meant to disarm you. It’s worth noting that psychopaths have the same piercing gaze.

Seventh, they’ll refer to Jesus as “Christ”, not Jesus. They’ll occasionally say “Jesus”, but mostly they’ll say “Christ”. Certainly, Jesus is the Christ, but there’s power in the name of Jesus, not Christ.

Eighth, they’ll seem to have boundless energy. They never seem to get tired, regardless of their age or how busy their schedules are. That’s because they’re on a regime of designer drugs or other concoction I’d rather not know about. They’re also at times possessed when they preach. Their physical energy when they’re in public is greatly augmented. They radiate energy. That’s a big part of their appeal.

Churning our false preachers is a specialized industry within the deep state, which is Satan’s global government. As Jesus warned us, “many will come in my name… and deceive many”. Social media is enabling false preachers to have a wider reach than ever before, and they’re taking full advantage of it.

If you’ve been caught in the net of a slick-talking false preacher for a time, don’t be ashamed. We all have. It’s part of our learning process. What we take away from the experience is how to discern false preachers so that we’ll never get caught by them again.


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