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Someone from a well established denomination can also be wrong about things, but in general they miss out on a lot of craziness.
I was searching for a church. Oh hey that name (evangelical pastor with a big church) is familiar. I heard he's good. Lets listen to a preaching online. He says: God told me that ppl don't have victory over sin because they don't understand what happened on the cross. Yes. Okay. And then he says: So I decided I was gonna preach about it. Great. The law died on the cross. What? Never mind. Skip. Next. And he's not even bad. He just doesn't know either.
I was under the impression that we were discussing the pastor in one's own church home or ministers in general, not what precautions we ought to follow when a person is seeking a new church for himself and needs to compare the ministers, the worship service, and etc. of different congregations en route to making the choice.
But when I was not long saved I opened my mouth like a baby bird and trusted and believed everyone. Rodney Howard Browne, the Toronto blessing, went there a few times, Kenneth Copeland (seriously? How blind can you be? That laugh is evil), Kathryn Kuhlman, Todd Bentley even. We have a big evangelical church in Holland. They always invited preachers like that and because it's Holland, we get the ones that America spewed out. I once asked on christian forums in the charismatic part if they knew a name from a guy I had been to in that church. There were preachers there. One said: No that's a total fraud. We don't want him. That's why he goes to the Netherlands. He preached about going back in time, his son hit a rock and water came out and he caught a fish with sunglasses. It was the craziest ever, but the scary part: those ppl, the place was packed, they saw nothing wrong with it. Or Bill Johnson with his gravesucking. The other opposite is that it's not crazy, but dull. You don't even know what they preach, cause you fall asleep and they throw out the kid with the bath water and say God gives diseases. And even if you find a good normal church with a normal pastor, then yes you don't have to keep checking, but I do check automatically. Nobody's perfect. One guy said: this and that is in my Bible. The whole church looked puzzled. He said: It's in my Bible. Not in yours. I wrote it there. Funnypants. With evangelical churches you really have to watch out. Check what they believe. Nowadays some are from Kingdom Now. They are gonna rule on earth now literally. Else Jesus can't come back. And it all happened in 70 AD and the church replaced Israel.
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