From Luther's lectures on the book of Galatians:
For God has laid our sins, not upon us but upon Christ, His Son. If they are taken away by Him, then they cannot be taken away by us. All Scripture says this, and we confess and pray the same thing in the Creed when we say: “I believe in Jesus Christ, the Son of God, who suffered, was crucified, and died for us.”
This is the most joyous of all doctrines and the one that contains the most comfort. It teaches that we have the indescribable and inestimable mercy and love of God. When the merciful Father saw that we were being oppressed through the Law, that we were being held under a curse, and that we could not be liberated from it by anything, He sent His Son into the world, heaped all the sins of all men upon Him, and said to Him: “Be Peter the denier; Paul the persecutor, blasphemer, and assaulter; David the adulterer; the sinner who ate the apple in Paradise; the thief on the cross. In short, be the person of all men, the one who has committed the sins of all men.
Martin Luther, Luther’s Works, Vol. 26: Lectures on Galatians, 1535, Chapters 1-4, ed. Jaroslav Jan Pelikan, Hilton C. Oswald, and Helmut T. Lehmann (Saint Louis: Concordia Publishing House, 1999), 279–280.
Kathryn Krick and her self-proclaimed "spiritual father," Tanzanian prophet GeorDavie, tell packed crowds that the anointing is a free gift — "freely you have received, freely give." But watch closely, because what happens right after that promise reveals exactly what this ministry is really built on. In this video, we examine the footage for ourselves and hold it up against Scripture, including a sin the Bible condemns by name. If you or someone you love has been drawn into this movement, you'll want to see this all the way through.
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On this day, 18 years ago, New Apostolic Reformation leaders fawned over the fake "revivalist" Todd Bentley. Bill Johnson and Rick Joyner doubled down on their support of this pervert after he was exposed a few months later.
Question: Has anything really changed since then? Answer: Yes, Bill Johnson & other NAR leaders made themselves much wealthier.
#CharismaticDayOfInfamy
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For over two decades, John Samson preached Word of Faith. He hosted a TBN program in Arizona, shared his pulpit with Andrew Wommack, and rubbed elbows with the movement's biggest names. Then he started doing the funerals of people he had declared healed. In this conversation, John tells the story of how one weekend with R.C. Sproul unraveled everything he believed, why "positive confession" and seed-faith collapsed under the weight of Scripture, and what finally led him out of the movement and into the pulpit of a Reformed Baptist church. If you or someone you love is caught up in Word of Faith teaching, this testimony is for you.
When the Southern Baptist Convention voted this week to affirm that the office of pastor is reserved for qualified men, social media erupted—so we sat down to work through the most common arguments people are making for women pastors and weigh each one against Scripture.
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Jennifer LeClaire says you can test any prophetic word in seconds — no Scripture required, no spiritual maturity needed! But when we open the Bible and examine her test, things fall apart fast.
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Charismatic "prophets" Mike Signorelli, Joseph Z, Alan DiDio, and others claim they were called to a secret meeting in the middle of nowhere — phones on airplane mode, assumed identities, the works — to be briefed on coming "alien disclosure" and save the church from deception. But what came out of that meeting may be some of the most blasphemous teachings we've ever covered on this channel, including a direct comparison between the Virgin Birth of Christ and fallen angels having relations with women. @JustinPetersMin and @jimcosman2 join me to expose the secret meeting, dismantle the bad theology behind the Nephilim/alien hybrid claims, address Joseph Z's failed "prophecy" over Joni Lamb, and explain why none of this — biblically, theologically, or even scientifically — holds up. If you're a former Charismatic trying to think clearly about all the alien talk flooding social media right now, this episode is for you.
https://t.co/cB651c8F4m
On yesterday's Marilyn Hickey Show (May 12th), she talked about "Conquering the Spirit of Death." Can you think of a better example of Word of Faith theology being disconnected from reality??
In October 2025, self-proclaimed prophet Joseph Z appeared on Daystar and prophesied a season of strength, expanded ministry, and victory over Joni Lamb. Seven months later, she passed away. In the same week of her death, Joseph Z was making headlines for his role in the so-called "secret pastors UFO meeting" — a story that began collapsing almost as soon as it went public, with Pastor Larry Ragland forced to issue a public apology after Congressman Eric Burlison disputed his claims on X. In this episode, we lay both stories side by side and weigh them against the standard Scripture itself sets in Deuteronomy 18:20 — the very verse Joseph Z quoted to Charisma Magazine in 2024 to define a false prophet. So why should anyone trust the words of men whose prophecies don't come to pass?
https://t.co/vH0n5IKqZ1
In this episode, we break down a shocking three-minute clip from Jesse Duplantis and show just how much bad theology can be packed into such a short amount of time.
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Josh Howerton thinks God spoke to Paula White. He platforms people like John Bevere who is associated with NAR.
Here he tells a bizarre story about Jack Hayford (known as a Pentecostal charismatic) speaking in tongues to a man on a plane. Howerton suggests in the last part of the video that *God downloaded a word of prophecy to somebody* and that was like a two key system.
They continue to say, “I think” not “I know.”
So, Jack Hayford, he records this story. He's on a plane and he all of a sudden gets this like uncontrollable urge to utter syllables to the guy sitting next to him that he doesn't know. He doesn't know what they are. So, I’m going to read what it said. He felt led to utter a tongue to the person sitting next to him. He dreaded doing it and tried to avoid it, but it was on him. The desire was on him so strong, he gave in, turned to the man next to him, and uttered a strange set of syllables to the guy sitting next to him that he doesn't know. He doesn't know what they are. So, I'm going to read what it said. He felt led to utter a tongue to the person sitting next to him. He dreaded doing it and tried to avoid it, but it was on him.
Praise. the. Lord!!
THIS is the true work of the Holy Spirit! Not speaking in gibberish, giving nebulous "prophecies," or angel feathers falling out of the sky.
Kathryn Krick is back — and this time she's leading her followers on a "revival history tour" of the very spots where her ministry began, including trees, sidewalks, and parking lots! Daniel and Robin walk through the footage and ask the obvious question: What kind of "pastor" turns her own short ministry history into a pilgrimage site?
https://t.co/EcuFCX6l4p
A so-called “Reformed” pastor claims to have found revival—but what does that actually mean? In this episode, Steve Kozar, David Lovi, and Daniel Long break down the shift from confessional, Scripture-centered theology to a world of dreams, visions, prophecy, and emotional experiences, and we ask the question: Is this truly the work of the Holy Spirit, or something else entirely?
https://t.co/kvjqWQpQPR
Perhaps the most powerful Christian Nationalist is Paula White, who whispers into the ear and “soul” of the president of the United States. She is an NAR dominionist who practices the occult, as you can see here.
Trump posted this. Blasphemous? In the extreme.
But you know who I blame for this more than Trump? Word-Faith/NAR preachers who have been surrounding him for years. Paula White compared Trump to Jesus just last week. Two of the most prominent SBC pastors, Robert Jeffress and Jack Graham, have given their full support of Paula White. Trump attended Las Vegas International Church some years ago and "Pastor Denise," had Trump come on stage and she said of him, "What I hear the Lord say, 'This is my Son in whom I am well pleased.'"
She not only compared Trump directly to the Son of God, but claimed God as the source of her information. Sheer blasphemy.
Trump is no theologian. These Word-Faith/NAR charlatans and heretics claim to be. And shame on Robert Jeffress and Jack Graham for supporting them. In doing so, they participate in their sin.