Saturday, December 16, 2023

What a False Church Looks Like

The following was posted on Facebook by Bethel Church and Christianity (a site exposing the false teaching of Bethel).


Not Bethel, likely Prestonwood Baptist (don’t be fooled by their use of the word Baptist). Just one more example of how the false church exhibits its falseness.


While this event is marketed as a community outreach, it is not a free event. Tickets range from $19-$59 per seat. 


The gospel does not require a sideshow, band, lights and a flying Santa to be accepted. The gospel needs to be simply shared and the Holy Sprit does the work of opening eyes, ears, hearts and minds to the truth. 


2 comments:

  1. We are studying The Book of the Revelation. We are reading of the seven churches. What would be interesting is if at the end of every church service, the pastor would read through the words of Jesus given to each of the seven churches. Every Sunday, until it sinks in to the congregation, that Jesus IS VERY SERIOUS. Sorry if I emphasize: EVERY SUNDAY. The cobwebs need to be shaken out of the minds and souls of the congregations.

    Yes, I must do this reading on my own, but image EVERY SUNDAY they were read aloud.

    Just one of my wandering thoughts!🙂

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  2. Jack,
    That singing Christmas tree sounds absolutely horrid.

    Anonymous, I have to agree with you!

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