Wednesday, 9 September 2020

Kanye West With Special Guest Joel Osteen Hold A ‘Sunday Service’ In Atlanta Where They Both Mock Jesus By Pretending To Walk On Water

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Kanye West With Special Guest Joel Osteen Hold A ‘Sunday Service’ In Atlanta Where They Both Mock Jesus By Pretending To Walk On Water

by Geoffrey Grider

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Kanye West pretended to walk on water with his children as he makes a dramatic entrance to Sunday Service in Atlanta with televangelist  and false teacher Joel Osteen and mocked the legitimate miracle of Jesus Christ.

For those of you still questioning the idea that the great 'falling away' mentioned in 2 Thessalonians is currently underway, you can stop questioning now, the proof is literally overwhelming. Kanye West, having teamed up with false teacher Joel Osteen on many previous occasions, thought it would be a good idea to rig a pond with translucent boards under the surface, so he could stroll out in kingly fashion with his pretend Christian 'Sunday Service' and perform a pretend miracle. Laodicean heretic, who was there to supply the ear tickling, praised Kanye for 'his inventiveness'. And as you can see, Joel thought performing a pretend miracle was so much fun, he did it, too.
"And in the fourth watch of the night Jesus went unto them, walking on the sea. And when the disciples saw him walking on the sea, they were troubled, saying, It is a spirit; and they cried out for fear. But straightway Jesus spake unto them, saying, Be of good cheer; it is I; be not afraid. And Peter answered him and said, Lord, if it be thou, bid me come unto thee on the water." Matthew 14:25-28 (KJB)
One one hand, I do find this ironically fascinating because when you have pretend preachers holding pretend church, what else would you expect but for them to perform pretend miracles? But irony aside, it goes deeper than that, to me it seems that they are mocking the legitimate miracle power of the Lord Jesus Christ. It sounds bad talking about it, but when you actually watch the video below, it gets worse. Much worse.
Do you know who the pretend Messiah will be? Antichrist. And he will come with his pretend miracle working power to deceive the lost. That's what Joel and Kanye are doing, deceiving the lost with the Laodicean version of the children's game of 'Let's Pretend'. Only this is no game, and your eternal soul hangs in the balance. If you look at this Laodicean crap and think you are looking at a legitimate church service, it is highly likely you are either backslidden or unsaved all together.
The news of Kanye West and his 'Sunday Service' travelling show is in the news just about everywhere at the moment.
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The stunt was achieved by walking on a translucent platform hidden just beneath the surface of the water

FROM THE DAILY MAIL UK: Kanye West made a dramatic entrance to his Sunday Service in Atlanta on the weekend as he appeared to 'walk on water'. The third-party presidential candidate was joined by his seven-year-old daughter North and four-year-old son Saint for the stunt - which was achieved by walking on a translucent platform hidden just beneath the surface of the pond.
The move was shared on Instagram by Kanye's wife, Kim Kardashian, who attended the service with her friend LaLa Anthony. Kanye, 43, started his weekly Sunday Service celebration last year, which sees the rapper perform and pray alongside a gospel choir.
For his latest service, Kanye enlisted Lakewood Church senior pastor and televangelist Joel Osteen, 57, to deliver a sermon. Preaching to the crowd, Joel - who has worked with Kanye before - went on to praise the rapper's 'inventiveness.'
He said: 'I'm watching these fine men and women singing, looks like they're walking on the water. And my mind goes back to that time where Jesus invited Peter to walk on the water. 'I could imagine Peter thought, "Jesus, what are you talking about? That's impossible! I can't do that."
'I think we all have that at times in life where we think, "God's telling me to do something. I'm feeling down on the inside," but we don't feel qualified. We don't have the experience. I can't sing like them. I can't invent like Kanye.' READ MORE

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