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Christian Delusion – Part 1. A Call To Prayer

PRAYER MINISTRY

“Sarah wished she was anointed enough to pray with others in her church.” 

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November 15, 2009 - Posted by endtimespropheticwords | Fun | , , , , , , | 10 Comments

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  1. This is such the way in Charismania.

    Comment by John B | November 15, 2009

  2. This cartoon would be laugh out loud funny if this kind of thing (or worse) were not genuinely taking place hundreds of times, in hundreds of churches, in hundreds of towns across America. Its truth should make hundreds of Christians weep, wail and tear their garments.

    Comment by Kathy | November 15, 2009

  3. I know a pastor who’d absolutely love one of those prayer rugs in his office. He already has the big badges – seriously.

    Can you buy the rug for the church elite on the God TV shopping channel, or on the Elijah List perhaps? Or perhaps a “seed” (of five hundred dollars of more) sent to Juanita Bynum or Benny Hinn will get one rushed straight out in the mail … ?

    Comment by Kraftwerk | November 15, 2009

  4. There are many for example “TV evangelist” who want people to believe they have it, you don’t, you need it and only they can give it. But it comes at a price. People will pay big bucks to have one of these guys come and impart it.

    Unfortunately the IT is a person who will impart WHEN HE WANTS and WHERE HE WANTS and TO WHOM HE WANTS. He is NO mans slave to do their bidding. The HOLY SPIRIT MOVES WHEN HE WILLS and IF HE WILL and not at our beckoning.

    The saddest thing is that many Christians genuinely believe that these people can snap their fingers and whistle and God will come running like some lap dog to perform. At the end of the night God gets a pat on the head and the minister goes home with accolades and his next stop already written on his calendar.

    Yet the same God they want you to believe they serve is the same God that lives in you. The same anointing they claim is already within us. The special relationship they claim is already yours through Christ. The fact that many of these men may be charlatans may mean that you actually have what they don’t have and they need. In the end the real assurance they actually crave for is the assurance you already have.

    Eph 1:13 “In whom ye also [trusted], after that ye heard the word of truth, the gospel of your salvation: in whom also after that ye believed, ye were sealed with that Holy Spirit of promise”

    1 John 2:27 “But the anointing which ye have received of him abideth in you, and ye need not that any man teach you: but as the same anointing teacheth you of all things, and is truth, and is no lie, and even as it hath taught you, ye shall abide in him.”

    Comment by james | November 15, 2009

  5. james:

    Well written!

    There IS only one anointing and 1 John 2 identifies the true and the false.

    Comment by Craig Lee | November 15, 2009

  6. Such elitism in prayer – surely makes God turn his ear. The opposite reaction and results from that what these folk claim happens after their anointed prayers go up to heaven with their many posturings accompanied (usually) by much noise.

    “But IF MY PEOPLE who are called by my name, turn from their wicked ways and turn to me and seek my face, then I will hear from heaven and heal their land.” (paraphrase of 2 Chronicles 7:14)

    and “Suffer the little children to come unto me.”

    Comment by John B | November 15, 2009

  7. I thought only Muslims had prayer mats!!!!

    Comment by Roger Swainson | November 16, 2009

  8. Don’t forget the prayer shawls as well!

    Comment by Maddie | November 16, 2009

  9. I’m a better pray-er than you. Ner, ner, ner. I even have the prayer team badge. You better not let me catch you praying for anyone at church or else there will be trouble!

    Comment by Now ashamed | November 16, 2009

  10. If I owned a precious gem without flaw, worth millions would I share that with just anyone? I wouldn’t share it with 1) people I don’t know/trust and 2) those who cannot appreciate its value. That’s how I feel about my precious God and His son Jesus. I speak out when the spirit leads me, but the majority aren’t ‘with it’. I feel so sorry so many waste their years in church for nothing.

    I wish everyone could discover the Holy God the way I have. I hope I can remain humble, too.

    Comment by bonbon | November 19, 2009


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