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So I clicked on "play" to see how long it is (over and hour) and then on "pause" and I get this: BRILLIANT!!!
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Oh no, it's J Mac.
Did you know that J Mac's net worth is about $14,000,000 ?
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Originally Posted by
Colonel
Oh no, it's J Mac.
Did you know that J Mac's net worth is about $14,000,000 ?
I saw something like that. But then he has been preaching for over 50 years and there are other things he gets paid for as well. Also some of his wealth comes from the sale of books and audio from years ago.
I wonder how that compares to the wealth of Abraham or David or Solomon?
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Originally Posted by
FunFromOz
I saw something like that. But then he has been preaching for over 50 years and there are other things he gets paid for as well. Also some of his wealth comes from the sale of books and audio from years ago.
I wonder how that compares to the wealth of Abraham or David or Solomon?
Do you accept the wealth of charismatic ministers?
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Originally Posted by
Cardinal TT
Do you accept the wealth of charismatic ministers?
They've never offered me any to accept.
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Originally Posted by
FunFromOz
They've never offered me any to accept.
So you don't have a issue with their massive wealth
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Originally Posted by
Cardinal TT
So you don't have a issue with their massive wealth
You could get a job in the media.
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Typical deflection but doesn't surprise me
So you basically give a pass to reformed preachers
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John MacArthur Reformed teacher and Calvin advocate is very wealthy yet he says the below about charismatic ministers who are wealthy
He makes himself judge about their wealth but who is judging him over his wealth
https://www.gty.org/library/sermons-...-gospel-part-1
JOHN: The answer to that question comes from the words written by the Apostle Paul. The Apostle Paul described false teachers as doing...when he's writing to Timothy...is doing what they do for money. They make merchandise of you. That's what false teachers do. They've always done it. They make merchandise out of you, they turn you into a commodity to make them rich. In the words of Peter, "Don't ever minister for filthy lucre." The Bible points...and I'm talking Old Testament, and New Testament, the Bible points out in all cases of false teachers that they are not driven by love for God, they're not driven by the knowledge of God. They're not driven by the Spirit of God. They're driven by money. They want to be rich. So why do they develop a prosperity gospel? Not because they found it in the Bible, but because it makes them rich. There's so much money pouring in to these people because people will pay anything for healing, they're desperate. They'll pay anything for healing, even if you can't heal...even if you can't heal
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