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False Ministers Emulate What Is Done In The Kingdom Of God

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False Ministers Emulate What Is Done In The Kingdom Of God

Text: 2 Corinthians 11: 13 - 15       
Wednesday April 24th

Key verse: 2 Timothy 3: 1 ‘This know also, that in the last days perilous times shall come.”
Satan emulates what is done in the kingdom of God and amends it to suit his kingdom. He has several categories of false ministers serving in his kingdom. These are false prophets and teachers, he anoints, raises up, makes them great by putting demonic power in their lives. Actually, these false prophets also do some real signs and wonders but they combine them with fake ones, such as the ‘Arrangee miracles business’ so that they can get more people. He provides money and other privileges for them. Some armed robbers, assassins and kidnappers make financial returns to the occult grandmasters, some of whom are false prophets. 
Satan gives them money so that they can doom the world. It is an organized evil system. The demonic kingdom is well organized, that is why the bible says that Satan cannot cast out Satan otherwise his kingdom will not be established. They have a form of godliness but they deny the power thereof. They preach and do everything but it is a lie. The power they use is not the power of the gospel. 
A man in Enugu said these ministers came to him and said that they collect power from Satan to use to work for God. If you keep on laboring, it will give you problem; just go to Satan, collect power from him, then come and work for God. They said, ‘Cheat Satan to pay God.’ This is demonic preaching. Can God honor Satan? Can God accept Satan? Never! He will not. They are children of the devil, preaching satanic gospel unto you. They have nothing to do with God. They have received nothing from God. They are agents of Satan. Many of these great ministers are satanic. They use strange powers to harden people’s hearts. They blind the eyes of their listeners and bewitch them such that they cannot go elsewhere. 

Thought for the day: They have a form of godliness but they deny the power thereof. 

Song for the day: In the name of Jesus there is power, in the Spirit of God divine …

Bible reading for the day: 2 Kings 17-18 
#Horemow.

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