The Influx of False Prophets and Pastors
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There is a rising number of false prophets and pastors globally, but especially in Africa, and our governments are quiet. God's children flock to these churches for different reasons or needs, including health, poverty and simple ignorance.
They blindly follow these churches through a desperate hope for an improved quality of life. Little do they know they are following scammers from the dark world who will leave them worse off than before they joined the cult. They capitalise and exploit their needs.
In The influx of false prophets and pastors, Triumph Robinson exposes these false prophets and pastors, their activities and how they lure people into believing they are God's servants when their main aim is to get rich at the expense of the poor.
She also exposes how politicians sit back and/or work underground with these pastors for their benefit, hence the rise of these devil worshippers.
Robinson leaves no stone unturned as she aims to win back the souls the enemy has snatched.
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The Influx of False Prophets and Pastors - Triumph Robinson
Copyright © 2023 Triumph Robinson
First edition 2023
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Edited by Nikki Burnette for Reach Publishers
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Dedication
I write this book with the highest degree of respect and love for the body of Christ.
This message is dedicated to the Church of our Lord Jesus Christ.
To the soul winners and true ambassadors for Christ Jesus, the labourers in the gospel.
To the sons and daughters in Christ – the youth and the elders in the Church.
To the younger and older generations in our community and society.
To the men and women of God in fellowship, discipleship, intercessors, and partners in the gospel.
To the minister of the gospel, apostles, evangelists, prophets, pastors and teachers, the true shepherd who watches over, guides and protects the sheep.
To all nations who stand for the Word of God.
And to the government authorities for the manner in which, they stand for the truth and justice through all nations!
Prayer!
Dear Heavenly Father, I thank you for making me a messenger of your Word.
May this message enlighten the mind and heart of the reader. May it bring an understanding of what salvation stands for.
Lord of hopefulness and love, bring the message of hope to your children, hope to future generations.
Let this message bring perfect unity in the body of Christ, correction, and healing.
You are a God of all wisdom, complete knowledge, and truth. Restore the faith which has been lost from your children.
Lord of mercy and forgiveness, deliver us from the spirit of this world.
Deliver your people from the spirit of mind bondage!
Deliver your children and your Church from the wolves who have come in sheepskin.
Deliver us, Lord, from the spirit of idolatry.
Idolatry of Church names, idolatry of denominations, idolatry of leaders and pastors.
Holy Spirit, breathe in your land. Let your land believe again. May your name continue to be celebrated and appreciated throughout our churches and the whole world, in Jesus’s Name.
Raise men and women who will carry more fire for the gospel of our Lord Jesus.
All honour and glory to our God forever and ever!
Thank you, heavenly Father, Amen!
Prologue
People’s faith can be used for monetary gain. Poverty and ignorance are fertile grounds for parasitic pastors and crooked politicians. They grow rich while their followers starve. They promise them prosperity while they are destroying their lives. You should listen to their arrogant and boastful sermons after they have squandered money from the gullible.
Others are using children of God’s pain for their publicity. Churches are gradually dying as fake pastors have hijacked God’s people.
The reason you might find yourself as a victim in these churches could be the fact that you have never thought that the Bible can be used as one of the greatest tools of manipulation.
The desperation for the supernatural power of God and the burning desire for his presence has caused a lot of people to become victims in these churches. They have this hunger from within to serve and live for God. All they desire is to please Him but, instead, they end up pleasing man.
Because of our sincere yearning to experience an encounter with our maker, we put our hopes in people who promise us the Word while they are the ones found without the message of truth, for they are not sent. They are found without the light for they are not from God. They shout power whilst they are found empty. They can’t save lives for anarchy and blood is found on their hands. All these are the beginning of sorrows
(Matthew 24:8 KJV).
Part 1
What is happening to the Church of Jesus Christ?
It seems as if the Devil has changed his tactics in deceiving the Church. He is no longer stopping people from going to Church but rather has joined the Church. He carries the Bible and goes along with the children of God while leading them in all different types of Church sermons. He is meandering through God’s system in Church leadership, and it seems okay in the eyes of the people, and they go along with his misleading cunning. He is in the churches, for he knows that he has captured the world; now he has found new ways of capturing the churches.
It all began when the leaders started counting heads instead of souls, even when we know that all souls belong to God. Behold, all souls are mine
(Ezekiel 18:4 KJV). The spirit of mammon and competition has taken over our churches. There is a tremendous amount of competition going on for the number of followers which is motivated by pure greed and the renunciation of compassion. The greater the crowd you lead, the more powerfully you will be regarded. It appears that the person’s power is rated by the number of followers one has. Leaders and pastors of various churches want to be seen as the ones who have a larger following than the rest. It is all about who is making more money than the others. And it seems as if the more riches acquired, the greedier they become.
This message is to the body of Christ. It is a message that reveals the truth by exposing a lie, and in no way is the message about judging anyone. There is a difference between judging and exposing. Here, it is about exposing the hidden lie. Judging
refers to the attempts to correct others according to your standard of iniquity, while exposing something refers to revealing the truth. Judgement is for God, and it will always be left for Him as He knows His sheep. Judge not, and you will not be judged; condemn not, and you will not be condemned; forgive, and you will be forgiven
(Luke 6:37 KJV). Judging and correcting are two different things. If a man of God or anyone in the body of Christ is doing things that are not according to the Bible, there should be some mandate that is followed; in the Church to approach such affairs in humility and correction.
Ethics, morals, values, and principles are taught both at schools and at home, which makes the Church a better place for advancement and transformation in the Word of God. The point here is that exposing Church scandals is an honest and principled thing to do. All scripture is given by inspiration of God, and is profitable for doctrine, for reproof, for correction, for instruction in righteousness
(2 Timothy 3:16 KJV). Let us not confuse the movement of correction with repulsion. To learn, you must love discipline; it is stupid to hate correction
(Proverbs 12:1 NLT).
Most of us Christians, are too quick to say, "Do not judge" whenever someone tries to tell us that we are off the mark in some way or the other. This could be for many reasons. It could be that:
· We do not want to be corrected as we already know that what we are doing is wrong and we are trying to cover it up.
· At times, we tend to use Do not judge
as a weapon to dismiss the matter easily.
· But in most situations, it could be a case of genuinely believing in the Word of God. Our Lord and Saviour is the God of all wisdom, complete knowledge and truth who continues to guide our lives in the truth of his Word. Jesus promised that the Holy Spirit would come and guide the believer into all truth. So, for that argument, it would be a matter of allowing the Lord to be the judge.But when he, the Spirit of truth, comes, he will guide you into all the truth. He will not speak on his own; he will speak only what he hears, and he will tell you what is yet to come
(John 16:13 NIV).
Being a Christian and studying the Word, enables you to distinguish between what is right and wrong. As a child of God, you should be able to identify what is good and bad. Based on this point, there are false and fake pastors. They are deceivers who mislead vulnerable people for their greedy and selfish ends.
As Christians,
