The last time I helped someone was by watching their kids so they could have a date night. The couple in question don't have a lot of money, and their kids know my wife and I, so we watched them for an evening. No demons driven out, no supernatural healings, but a couple helped out.
Another time I helped a lady with serious mobility issues fix her internet issues. She was quite capable of figuring out what was needed, she just physically couldn't get down on the ground to fiddle with the cables.
There's much more to helping people than the spectacular stuff a lot of the kooky preachers like to think is all that matters.
If God can't help people who live in sin then we're all hosed. Something has to change us so we even respond to God in the first place, no?
"With a healing and deliverance ministry" is the sort of thing that sounds great, if you can verify their more outlandish claims. Most of the time people who are out there somewhere who make grand claims struggle to back them up. And maybe their miracles are genuine but it's simply not possible to prove them. Either way there's something lacking about a grand claim of a great miracle that happened to someone else, somewhere else, presented without evidence. That's the kind of kooky garbage that comes from places like Bethel. Asking for proof is apparently indicative of a lack of faith.
I'm not sure that not refuting a particular point is necessarily the same as accepting it. When the devil said "I'll give you all this if you worship me", Jesus' response was simply that we were to worship God alone. Whether the devil was able to keep his side of the bargain or not was immaterial.
You still didn't answer my fundamental question. If demons were the devil's servants doing the devil's bidding within the devil's earth, possessing people belonging to the devil, why didn't they tell Jesus to go pound sand? If the devil was the ruler of the earth what authority could Jesus have possibly had over him or his demons?
If the demons obeyed Jesus it means he had authority over them. That means the devil didn't have authority over the earth, because ultimately he answered to a higher authority.
You're still fundamentally saying that dominion theology is flawed while presenting dominion theology.
They only had authority over people who sinned of course. Those kingdoms are given to me. Those were heathen kingdoms who worshipped him and other demons. Just like Allah is satan and he's the god of the muslims. They had no authority over Jesus. Those demons only had authority over the demoniac, until Jesus kicked them out. But I can't kick a demon out of Putin. He choses to follow satan. That one guy did get killed though after they prayed, Ciaucescu.
Bethel and Bill Johnson have some weird theology and fake gold dust and grave sucking. Even if real miracles have happened there, I would not tell someone to try investigate them. What's the use? I know a guy who can go through walls. He's buddhist or something. He goes out of his body. I believe him. He also saw demons, but unfortunately he didn't listen to me when I tried to warn him.
We had Jan Zijlstra, a normal man. He prayed for most sick here, but he died now. I was in his church. He was not a crazy charismatic. A doctor investigated a woman who got healed there and others.
Dick Kruijthoff obtained his doctor's degree on Monday with research into faith healing. The former GP of Bleskensgraaf - after the miraculous healing of fellow townsman Janneke Vlot in 2007 - immersed himself in this subject. I saw this on Facebook. Janneke Vlot was in the Newspaper. He was...
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My ex had a little church and a lot of people got healed. When I was in Zijlstra's church my aunt had brain cancer. She lived in Tasmania. I just threw her name in the prayer bucket, because my dad told me she was sick. We prayed with the whole church for the names in the prayer bucket. That night she called my mom and she was healed. My dad saw a lot of these miracles, because it happened with aunts and other ppl he knew. He saw it from nearby. Lol he was then an atheist and their neighbour was sick, so he went there and said they should go to Jan Zijlstra's healing meeting and they said: We don't believe in God. He said: Me neither, but I've seen some amazing things happen there. Then he was a bit sad and surprised, cause they got mad and kicked him out.
It's great that you helped those people, but there are other people that need help too. I had demons bothering me. I needed people to help me with that. Or when I had a back ache. Horrible. I cannot stand pain. I was glad that I got a course in church how to heal the sick, so I could simply rebuke it. I had RSI. I had to go into benefits, quit my job. I built my faith for a year with Bible texts that God wanted to heal me and that I was healed by His stripes. Then I went to some healing service and there was a guy who just got saved and he couldnt walk and he was jumping around and I thought: Why am I so complicated? So do something you couldn't do, I slammed the floor and my shoulder was healed. Lately my mom fell. She said it was like satan kicked her in the back. I got so mad. I went there and rebuked that monster. Leave my mom alone! I don't want her to have any pain. Once my son was in the hospital and he was choking and with a cap on his mouth to get oxygen. Now a normal mom would say oh sweet darling and hug him, but I got so mad. Leave my child alone!!!! So (not audible, there were nurses) I rebuked that devil and his dad had said that God had said it was pneumonia, but the doctor thought it was asthma, so he got the wrong meds. So I told the doctor: It's not asthma. It's pneumonia. Daddy said so.
Doc: Ooooooh well if daddy said so I might as well hang all my study books in the willows, but she did check again and then he finally got the right meds and it was gone. He was happy, got up and wanted to go home.
And live in sin, I didn't mean I sinned now and then, but I really lived in sin. I hated my ex and lived together in sin with an atheist and backslid.