Posted on 02/22/2017 6:05:21 PM PST by marshmallow
RNS) The vitriol of the presidents supporters at a Trump rally has moved a Florida pastor to write a much-shared Facebook post about the mockery of religion he believed he witnessed.
I have been in places and experiences before where demonic activity was palpable, wrote the Rev. Joel Tooley, lead pastor of Melbourne First Church of the Nazarene.
The pastor said he felt the power of the Holy Spirit of God protecting him and his daughter as he sought to shield protesters from angry Trump fans.
Tooley had brought his 11-year-old to the rally Saturday (Feb. 18) in Melbourne, he wrote, in hopes of exposing her to some of the grandeur of the presidency, despite his own distaste for Trumps politics.
It began to go badly for Tooley very quickly, when first lady Melania Trump read the Lords Prayer to the crowd.
I cant explain it, but I felt sick. This wasnt a prayer beseeching the presence of Almighty God, it felt theatrical and manipulative, Tooley wrote in the post, published on the day of the rally and since shared more than 14,600 times
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Shame on this deceiver who indulges in slander and gossip about a child of God. What a poor example of a Christian he is for his daughter.
Remember the parable of the muster seed. I think this pastor might be one of the fowl who nest in the branches.
Doubting this story.
Not for me to judge but he could be treading into blasphemy of the Holy Spirit.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lyV7kwMRzdo&feature=youtu.be
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iOz3yD-wtwg
And I felt the Holy Spirit among the folks at the event I attended - is this guy blaspheming the holy Spirit.......
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