I’ll let the LORD judge him.
Plenty of people driving stories like this do dishonest and immoral things to get their wealth, and live in $10m homes.
Here’s a guy with a (4? 6? m home) but he’s a world-famous pastor so he’s gotta live like a pauper? Forget it.
I’m a Jew but it’ll be a fine day when America’s spiritual leaders make more money than our damned computerized stockbrokers and the likes of Lehman partners and their lawmaker pals who ROB US of trillions. Trillions.
[[but hes a world-famous pastor so hes gotta live like a pauper? Forget it.]]
Who the heck said that? I said just the opposite=- I have absolutely nothing against wealthy preachers- they work hard- and deserve to get paid- even handsomely- however- when a preacher’s god becomes money- then that’s another issue altogether- it’s anti-biblical- it exchanges love for God with love for money- The man is a shyster- Shysters aren’t hard to spot- there’s no mystery to it- people are known by their works- Ye shall know them by their works-
God tells US to ‘test the spirits’ to ‘see if they are of Him or not’
Kenneth Copeland is a false teacher and a heretic because:
1. He places himself in the position of God by claiming that he is a god.
2. He claims to have the same creative power as God which he cannot demonstrate at any level.
3. He teaches the same claim that Satan made when he attempted to usurp the place of God.
4. He teaches the same message that Satan presented to Eve in the Garden of Eden.
5. He denies the deity of Jesus Christ.
6. He denies the uniqueness and power of the atonement by stating that he could have substituted for Jesus Christ and accomplished the atonement himself.
7. He gives false prophecies, demonstrating that he is a false prophet according to Deuteronomy 18:22.
And as mentioned already- His god is clearly money- He preaches a false gospel, says heretical things, and loves money in a way that is unGodly- it’s not too hard to figure out he is someone who we should avoid-
For those that say we ‘shouldn’t judge’- that’s just simply not true as the following will show clearly. We are called to judge between right and wrong
https://answersingenesis.org/bible-questions/does-the-bible-tell-christians-to-judge-not/
God tells us not to hang out with fornicators, drunks, angry people etc- obviously in order to determine who is and isn’t, once must observe their works, and make a judgement-
Keneth’s actions and words speak for themselves-
Ill let the LORD judge him....................Me too, but He don’t need My permission!...........These scoundrels that live off the good intentions of the elderly, and usually widows, are despicable parasites....................