Posted on 07/09/2023 4:21:41 PM PDT by Morgana
Televangelist Joyce Meyer shared with her followers that she’s on the mend and doing better after taking a fall last month that saw her break an ankle and have surgery that resulted in a blood clot forming, resigning her to a wheelchair all last month.
80-year-old Joyce Meyers is long thought to be one of the ‘Big three’ heretics, along with Kenneth Copeland and Benny Hinn. Popular with women and effeminate men, the famed multi-millionaire televangelist’s ministry brings in over $100 million yearly and is known for her word-faith teachings. We tagged her recently after it was revealed she was paid by Hillsong $150,000 for one sermon, and has a long history of collecting sky-high honorariums.
She has a bizarre view of the atonement where Jesus paid for our sins in hell, believes that Jesus stopped being the Son of God for a time, that Jesus had to be born-again, that Jesus went to hell in our place and was tormented, that if you don’t believe Jesus went to hell, you cannot be saved, and that the scripture teaches that we are little gods. This is all while claiming that she routinely receives revelation from God and the angels.
In a June 29 message she explained:
As you know, I’ve had some down time because of a fall that I took, a broken ankle, and a back surgery that developed a blood clot and caused problems in the other leg. And I’ve actually been in a wheelchair for the last month, but today, I got some really good news. I went to the orthopedic doctor and they completely took me off of the wheelchair. I have to wear a walking boot for three weeks, but I’m on full weight-bearing, which is amazing.”
Now that she’s back and in better health, Meyer is engaging in more theological mischief, speaking at an upcoming conference with Sadie Robertson Huff, Lisa Bevere, and Trinity-denying Modalist T.D. Jakes that is sure to be chock full of false teaching and bad takes.
h/t Church Leaders, by way of Not By Sight News on YouTube.
I am glad that God used these people to reach you. This is a good thing. I was reached by Pat Robertson of the 700 Club. I had never heard the Gospel before.
I still think Joyce Meyer is right up there with Kenneth Copeland and Joel Osteen. It’s all about the money. Sorry.
15Some, to be sure, are preaching Christ even [o]from envy and strife, but some also [p]from goodwill; 16the latter do it out of love, knowing that I am appointed for the defense of the gospel; 17the former proclaim Christ out of selfish ambition [q]rather than from pure motives, thinking that they are causing me distress in my [r]imprisonment. 18What then? Only that in every way, whether in pretense or in truth, Christ is proclaimed, and in this I rejoice. Philippians 1:15-18 NASB
“...popular with women and effeminate men...”
That’ll look good on the resume.
A prosperity preacher who tells people to send her money so they will have prosperity. It works, she’s a millionaire. Has her own private jet. I hope she gets well.
Another false prophet and false doctrine grifter that has made millions off of telling people lies and what they ‘want’ to hear (itching ears), rather than the truth and reality and doctrine of the Bible. If the word of faith BS that these charismatics spew were true, Meyers would have and could have healed herself using the “authority of Jesus”, which they claim all believers have, by now. Instead, these liars in God’s name keep lying and their sheep never question them. And unfortunately, most of the lemming-like sheep that follow, believe in and adore these grifters don’t have the IQ or intelligence to deduce that they’re being lied to and scammed.
“A prosperity preacher who tells people to send her money so they will have prosperity. It works, she’s a millionaire. Has her own private jet. I hope she gets well.”
I pray that she (and others like her) get what they truly deserve.
I want my kids and grandkids to be ok but it isn’t the only thing I am interested in.
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Wow! Says more than a thousand words.
Thanks, Rose. I rather like her too, bought her daily prayer book recently at AMZ, “Strength for Each Day: 365 Devotions to Make Each Day a Good Day”.
It’s a nice way tp start the day. Was it overpriced? No. Will it get me to heaven? Isn’t meant to. Down-to-earth thoughts, quite helpful.
I actually saw Charles Stanley in person when he was guest speaker at a nearby church in Florida. Long time ago, and quite memorable. Very powerful, down-to-earth speaker. I think I may still have a book of his sermons.
I spent a few winters in FL as a “snowbird.”
Amen.
2nd that
Can’t she just heal herself?
If you know your bible well enough, within ten minutes of hearing a preacher you can tell if they are a true preacher of God’s word or just a shyster con artist.
As is Hinn and Copeland.
Anyone remember these names from the past?
O.L. Jaggers
Billy James Hargis?
Garner Ted Armstrong and Herbert W.?
If you know your bible you will see through shysters these real quick.
God bless your witness, b4me!
I remember Herbert W Armstrong.
You remember Jim and Tammy Bakker?
Yep. Had suspicions of him when I first heard him.
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