As you can see, the electrifying music of charismatics does not build true faith.
The leader of the iconic band Hillsong, Marty Sampson, announced Friday on Instagram that he is "really losing faith" - and he's not upset about it. Sampson was one of the original leaders of the cult band Hillsong. He co-wrote hundreds of worship songs, including such hits as "Now that You're Near," "King of Majesty," "O Praise the Name," "For Who You Are" and "Open Heaven." In his post - which was deleted along with the rest of the artist's posts on Instagram - he posted a photo of what appears to be Samson toppling the pillars of the Philistine temple in Judges 16. He writes that the more he thinks about it, the more Christianity seems like any other religion and he no longer wants any part of it:
"Christians can be some of the most [judgmental] people in the world - they can also be some of the most beautiful and loving people ... but that's not for me. I'm not there anymore. I want the real truth. Not "the truth I just believe." Science permeates the truth of every religion. Many things help people change their lives, not just one version of God ".
Slowly the true intentions of church leaders are coming to light and this is the trend that will remain. For now, many pastors are hiding because if they came out now, they would lose their tithe income. But in Poland, several have already officially supported both accepting refugees and LGBT. These are satanists.
Look at the color scheme of the Hillsong scene:
The kind of people who ba the run-up to the Great Tribulation are withdrawing from Christianity, in which they were influential people.
Sampson also points to apparent contradictions in the Bible and the church as reasons for abandoning the faith.
"How many preachers fall?" He asks. "Many. No one talks about it. How many miracles happen? Not many. No one talks about it. Why is the Bible full of contradictions? No one talks about it.
How can God be love and yet send four billion people to this place because they all don't believe in it? No one is talking about it. Christians can be the most judgmental people in the world - they can also be some of the most beautiful and loving people... but that's not for me. "
Cultural commentator Michael Brown disputes Sampson's claims that no one is talking about these issues.
Brown points to the countless articles that were written in Christian and secular media when Joshua Harris announced his departure from the faith two weeks ago. Commenting on miracles and alleged contradictions in the Bible, Brown says there are plenty of books.
"Well, I'm thrilled to hear that he wants" the real truth " and not simply taking things by faith," Brown says. "But I have to ask again," What kind of Christian world does he live in? "
Despite his departure from Christianity, Sampson says he still holds on to what he thinks is good about spirituality:
"I could go on, but I won't. Love and forgive absolutely. Be absolutely nice. Be generous and do good to others absolutely. Some things are good no matter what you believe. Let the sun fall tomorrow, the sun rises," concluded the author.
Does it smell or rather reek of ecumenism? Is it now glaringly obvious who Christians have had to deal with and who they have in the supposedly Protestant churches?
American pastors talk about apostasy, but it is not apostasy but the coming out of the "worm from under the earth."
Of course, you can't generalize that everyone will follow in his footsteps, but you have to be vigilant.
There will be more such "apostasies."
Sampson wrote texts about Jesus about the Holy Spirit, but he never met Jesus because he was never on Jesus' side.
So what are these electrifying worships?
What are these inscriptions of Jesus?
What is it worth to raise our hands without obeying God's Law?
,,.. I'm gone. I want the real truth. Not "the truth I just believe". Science permeates the truth of every religion... "
So says the man who has not received
the promised Spirit of Truth.
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And it is a pity that they leave the faith because they are impatient like many of us but just now when you can see who is who whether privately or in the media or politically and generally seeing what has been happening lately all the more they should stick to Jesus (the way, the truth and the life).I do not know whether I or we will not go astray somewhere along the way, but just now, at the end of times, I am even more sure than before that Jesus is the only way, the truth and the life, and that there is no need to delude ourselves that someone else besides Him will lead the kingdom.
I believe that nowadays we should hold especially tightly to God's Word, not disregard and ask the Holy Spirit for deeper understanding. Situations like the one described are probably the fruit of the Laodicean church and ecumenism. Many years ago I attended the annual Hillsong conference, and in retrospect I note that this was the beginning of my end with this type of "Christianity"
It is unfortunate that this happened to this man...nevertheless thank you for the warning....
He doesn't know Jesus because he never wanted to know Him. Instead, he knew what he wanted: money. I dare even say that from the beginning all these big "churches" were projects run by agents to gather as many people as possible and then convince them to ecumenism.
That's what it's like when you've been a legalist all your life and have most legalists around you, I always thought all those songs were very nicely composed but so what?
I hope all this won't last too long, because it's discouraging when you're aware of certain things that are happening.