On fake Christianity

I first must define fake Christianity: By fake Christianity, I simply mean a version of Christianity based on teaching of men as opposed to the teachings of Jesus Christ. It is a form of Christianity principally manifested by having preachers telling their followers what they want to hear. You know, miracles, material prosperity, personal , earthly happiness career success and so on. All this happens under the terribly false belief that because you value a Range Rover, you think God values a Range Rover. Most of these material things that people value are utter garbage in front of God. You think that because you are obsessed with being a CEO, God thinks that you being a CEO will be such a big deal? On the contrary, a CEO title is hogwash in front of the Throne of God. Let believers know this: the most precious thing in front of God a loving, righteous, sin-free soul clad with child-like innocence. Thankfully, God doesn’t answer prayers of sensual selfishness and so He isn’t going to reward you with meaningless luxuries so that you can engage in conspicuous consumption. Fake Christianity never advocate for such spiritual tools such as forgiveness, self denial, fasting, persistent prayers, generosity, love, humility, repentance, hating sin and total submission to God’s will. It is only about ‘oh God I want this car, Oh God I want this house, Oh God I want to be promoted’. You don’t go to God so that you can use Him to advance your earthly selfish ambitions; you go to God so that he can use you to advance the cause of his Spiritual Kingdom. He never called Moses so that Moses could use Him to advance his earthly ambitions; He called him so that he could use him to achieve His objectives. Jesus never called Peter so that he could bless his fishing business; on the contrary, he called him so that he could use him to advance his cause and I suspect Peter’s fishing business ultimately collapsed .

In fact, Jesus never ever promised anyone any wealth but this fake version of Christianity only promises followers material blessings like cars, big houses, and professional success and so on. But I guess some people simply want to be spiritually deceived and, perhaps, fulfil the prophesies about the Great Deception. True believers will, however, acknowledge that strong sincere faith doesn’t require any miracles. In the pursuit of the kingdom of heaven, a big house is a useless tool . Now, because so many Christians are obsessed with wealth, they love those preachers who promise them material blessings but they don’t want to be told to repent their sins. I want to tell the very few remaining sincere believers this: watch out! Many wolves have come out and called themselves shepherds. Don’t be led astray. If they are no genuine shepherds available, let the sheep take personal responsibility and go out in the grazing fields without an earthly shepherd. If there is no genuine shepherd, be your own shepherd.

I talk of the ‘ the very few remaining sincere believers’ because I am convinced that true Christianity will gloriously end the way it began: with very few but holy members. Fake Christianity which is the reigning version of Christianity all over the world and which has millions upon millions of adherents will of course be exposed for the fraud that it is and meet its ghastly end and painful fate. The true road to the Kingdom of Heaven is rough, torturous, difficult and laden with thistles. Very few people want to take this road and have therefore altered Jesus message so that they can legitimise their cravings for wealth and luxury, social glory, greed and their sensual debaucheries. Others have changed this message so that they can be liked by men and earn earthly praise thereby. Still, millions of others have shifted their faith from God to their preachers the reason for this being that God cannot be compromised and his message is tough and unforgiving to those who still want to wallow in materialism and cares of this world but preachers are malleable and can always twist their messages so as to give people false hope and convince them they are still God’s chosen even when day after day, they are deep into the pits of debauchery. God is truth and truth always pierces and convicts but people don’t want to be convicted; rather they have chosen to surround themselves with soothing lies and talented liars.

@aviator, @Acoustic @mayekeke: Don’t say this ‘Catholics are like this, Protestants are like this, Evangelicals are like this Muslims are like this ”. It’s not your work to judge anything. Have you done all that God has commanded you to do before trying to pass judgement? God has not called you to act as his judge although I may have some issues with aviator’s JW which I will address in a more detailed manner within the week.

@Purr_27 how have you been?

KM(Still growing in faith)

PS: I am no longer into politics but I am growing tremendously in the spiritual realm.

PSS: In part two of this post, I will explain how Christianity has fully entered the Great Deception phase without people realising.

I am off to a certain fellowship we’ve formed.

cool down and get to the point. am not getting you … whats your point here? and stop tagging people!!

kanyari wa ktalk @justus kuja upeane maoni yako hapa

Anatafuta cordoo wa kudanganya:D wapande mbegu.

Most of the things u say are true but you are also wrong to not accept the fact that miracles are part of Jesus’ teaching. He actually says that Whoever believes in him and does not doubt will do more than what He (Jesus) did. That’s where he tells us that had we have faith as small as a mustard seed, we would tell the mountain to move and it would obey.
I think what you should condemn is the false teachings where most preachers have over emphasized on miracles and blessings rather than the whole gospel of Christ.

Another thing u go wrong is saying that Jesus did not promise anybody wealth or such things!
Go read John 14:1-4 where he promises that he going to make us mansions then he will come to take us there. U did not specify where the wealth was not promised.
John 14:14 also state that if we ask anything in His name, He will do. Kindly note that he did not exclude anything in His “Anything”.
There are so many other teachings of Jesus on prosperity.
But again I say, the false preachers nowadays are businessmen only teaching part of the gospel and ignoring the rest.

I apriciate your views and how u express your dissatisfaction on the false preachers, but please do not try to deny the fact that those teachings are in the bible. Even the mbegu thing… Read Malachi 3:10 where kanyari got his 310 seed! These teachings are there, but these guys use mind control techniques to lie more to the masses and make them materialistic!
Am of the view that people should be taught about sin more and how the devil works than how to get rich and prosper!
Jesus Christ loves all of us equally and He say in John 14:15, That if we love Him, we should keep His commandments.

Thank you for the message but kindly do not overlook the fact that these guys do not read from a different book… They only emphasize too much on various subjects with less interest on the Whole gospel for their selfish reasons.
Jesus promises a lot of things but also warns a lot of things.
We should preach all in the same proportion.
Bless you.

Why don’t u say something yourself Cheerleader? U are the first at pointing fingers but u got no input! U need help

Why was I tagged by a promiscuous drunkard who derives pleasure by firing his employees?

Hello…I have been well thank you
I need a job btw :slight_smile:

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Some times I wonder what this world is coming to