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    I once got a letter of prophecy from him. I told another friend about it and they got the SAME EXACT PROPHECY WORD FOR WORD

    we cracked up laughing. We have a mutual friend who has fallen for this quack.
    This is a local guy to my area...you even started a thread on him a couple of years ago:

    https://livingfaithforum.com/showthr...book-messenger

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    Are the crowd photos on his site legitimate?

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    Quote Originally Posted by krystian View Post
    This is a local guy to my area...you even started a thread on him a couple of years ago:

    https://livingfaithforum.com/showthr...book-messenger
    So the thread in the link, it was said that people couldn't take as credible that he'd texted a woman and she was healed. That it had been typed rather than spoken.

    So what power does that give our typed prayers here, on FB, texted to friends, or emailed.... a prayer in faith is a prayer in faith, whether typed or spoken.

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    Quote Originally Posted by A.J. View Post
    So the thread in the link, it was said that people couldn't take as credible that he'd texted a woman and she was healed. That it had been typed rather than spoken.

    So what power does that give our typed prayers here, on FB, texted to friends, or emailed.... a prayer in faith is a prayer in faith, whether typed or spoken.
    If typed words can't inspire faith for healing then that would also disqualify the scriptures......my guess is people who say this have formulated some mystical application that is misguided rather than faith in Jesus the healer...it Jesus who heals those who come by faith....a typed, texted actual inspired word from the LORD can inspire faith in the hearer....

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    Quote Originally Posted by A.J. View Post
    So the thread in the link, it was said that people couldn't take as credible that he'd texted a woman and she was healed. That it had been typed rather than spoken.

    So what power does that give our typed prayers here, on FB, texted to friends, or emailed.... a prayer in faith is a prayer in faith, whether typed or spoken.
    The entire New Testament was word processed... I mean look at your Bibles.....

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    I did research.....found nothing that verified he was investigated personally...the absence of an actual arrest or trial or sentencing seem to substantiate the claim that the depositions videos released were not of HIM being investigated but were part of a bitter divorce of a member and her husband...it seems the husband used the divorce to attack him and the ministry....and the claims went viral inciting much animosity without evidence...something we see a lot these days...tried by SOCIAL MEDIA...found guilty without evidence...

    I would be glad to reconsider the above conclusion IF anyone can present substantiated reports from reliable sources that HE was investigated. Accompanying reports of his trial and conviction/acquittal would also be important.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Quest View Post
    If typed words can't inspire faith for healing then that would also disqualify the scriptures......my guess is people who say this have formulated some mystical application that is misguided rather than faith in Jesus the healer...it Jesus who heals those who come by faith....a typed, texted actual inspired word from the LORD can inspire faith in the hearer....
    The person in question was dead. So the real question is if the words used have to be audibly spoken. In my opinion the spiritual realm is able to pick up on commands given with or without them being spoken audibly in this world. If it was indeed a command issued in faith and not just a bunch of text or an idly spoken sentence. We should be careful with placing limitations on the Holy Spirit and his work except where the Bible states limitations explicitly.

    (Whether or not the person in question was actually raised from the dead by way of that text message remains a different question though)

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    Quote Originally Posted by FireBrand View Post
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    Of course! Inquiring minds want to KNOW!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Colonel View Post
    The person in question was dead. So the real question is if the words used have to be audibly spoken. In my opinion the spiritual realm is able to pick up on commands given with or without them being spoken audibly in this world. If it was indeed a command issued in faith and not just a bunch of text or an idly spoken sentence. We should be careful with placing limitations on the Holy Spirit and his work except where the Bible states limitations explicitly.

    (Whether or not the person in question was actually raised from the dead by way of that text message remains a different question though)
    Interesting line of thought...does the word have to be spoken? Was the word read by someone to the woman?

    And yes, I would be interested to know the FACTS around the death and resurrection...

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