“We’re like a cat with a laser light – totally focused on the Gospel!” Michael says in this absolutely “magical” Powercast.
The “magic show” is exposed as are the people who say they experienced miraculous healing. “I was a ‘catcher’ in Benny Hinn’s meeting and hurt my back”, Michael remembers. “I went to a Benny Hinn meeting and came out $200 lighter,” Daniel relates with laughter.
As the Boys surf the Matrix of the New Covenant compared with the Old, there is a lot of humor but also deadly serious information.
It commences with Michael telling of Ethan’s fascinating study of “Zion” currently happening in Italy as well of the impact of the Gospel on this young man’s mind who previously had been “tormented by his captivity”.
Hold on to your hats, folks. Mikey’s on fire! “They got glory that does not belong to them. What we teach will give you NO glory…Salvation by proclamation gives you no room for glory…I just live by the teachings of Christ – NO you don’t. That’s as stinking a self-righteous statement as there could possibly be…What are the teachings of Jesus? The Law of Moses on steroids! I have NO doubts because I have NO beliefs!”
The un-teaching of the Old Matrix and the actual glory of the New continues with a discussion of 1 Corinthians Chapter 2 — discovering the difference between what is really foolish and what looks foolish, the wisdom of God and the wisdom of this world, salvation by proclamation and salvation by personal proclamation.
“The people who say this sounds foolish, THEY look foolish!”
Selah.
At around 40:46, Daniel reads ” To take away the sin of the world.
Christians are waiting for themselves to become a church without spot nor wrinkle. They hope to get everyone perfect so Jesus can come back a second time, and then He is going to take away the sin of the world? Huh?
The sin would have to already be non existent for Christ to come back, according to Christians, and although sin does not exist, they dont understand it. Their doctrine again shows a contradiction or impossibility. Sin gone so Jesus comes back to . . . . take away sin. Ok.
Regarding Psalms 132:9- ” Let thy priests be clothed with righteousness; and let thy saints shout for joy.” If “priests” is supposed to be singular, and the original is perfect and has it plural, I must be wrong to think there is no errors in the Hebrew scriptures or what the heck am I missing?
I love the “magic show” stories. Nail these rats.