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Originally Posted by
LionHeart
Most deliverance ministries showcase a big ugly devil and his demons working over some poor soul for the sake of the cameras. There should be zero communication with the spirits. They should be told to shut up and come out with authority,
Originally Posted by
FireBrand
Exactly. Never allow them to speak. Does anyone expect them to be honest with you??
I wouldn't be super dogmatic about it as Jesus did converse with one. But that would make conversing with them the exception and not the rule it would seem.
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Originally Posted by
fuego
I wouldn't be super dogmatic about it as Jesus did converse with one. But that would make conversing with them the exception and not the rule it would seem.
Right
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Yeah, this guys main point I think really is the Church needs to start doing it or do it more, or the Saints even.
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Originally Posted by
krystian
Kwame Kilpatrick is coming home this weekend, and a large part of that visit will involve a visit to a house of worship, where the disgraced former mayor of Detroit will preach a message of redemption.
Now living in Atlanta, Kilpatrick is scheduled to take the pulpit Sunday at the Historic Little Rock Baptist Church in Detroit. He also plans to remarry and study for the ministry, according to an interview he gave to Deadline Detroit.
Kilpatrick, 51, served more than seven years of a 28-year prison sentence for corruption crimes before being released from federal prison in January by former President Donald Trump, who commuted his sentence...
Kwame Kilpatrick to preach in Detroit, plans to remarry, be a minister
I remember well how his family and others lobbied hard for former President Barack Obama to pardon Kilpatrick. The very ones that strongly supported 44 but he wouldn't even grant them this one thing. Guess the $$$$$ wasn't large enough. smh
I wish him well. The God of second chances grace is with those whose repentance is genuine. Time will tell if Mr. Kilpatrick's is genuine.
Former Barack Obama refused to pardon the former mayor of Detroit, but obviously President Donald Trump felt that if drug dealers & murderers were given another chance, as Obama granted pardons to, why not give Kilpatrick another chance of freedom? I pray he doesn't disappoint. ν ½νΉν ΌνΏΎ
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Originally Posted by
fuego
So he got saved after he went to prison?
It happens a lot. He's not the first, nor will he be the last.
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Originally Posted by
Valiant Woman
It happens a lot. He's not the first, nor will he be the last.
That would certainly get my devotional life in order.
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Originally Posted by
Valiant Woman
It happens a lot. He's not the first, nor will he be the last.
Originally Posted by
FireBrand
That would certainly get my devotional life in order.
Well we prey it isn't just jailhouse religion. Hopefully it sticks.
Valiant Woman: I was asking because I didn't know, or know anything about him at all. There was no kind of inference about anything in my question in case you took it that way. :)
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