Pastor Randy Demain, a Texas minister, says he has raised many people from the dead, that Jesus commands it, and discusses his time in Uganda, when he raised a “very dead” woman from the dead. This is the calibre of religious folk the U.S. is sending into Uganda. No wonder these Evangelicals are infecting the minds of the people of Uganda with lies, like homosexuals are after their children!
Demain, who is also the author of two books, “Dominion Surges,” and “The Nephilim Agenda.” And no, these are not classified as fiction.
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“Dominion Surges”
A new apostolic generation is arising! It is a generation of believers who are ready to move forward, overcome, and occupy their full inheritance. The trumpets of heaven are sounding forth the call to assemble; alliances for conquest are coming together to break through that which has been holding the church in suspension.
Dominion Surges is an equipping manual for mobilizing the body of Christ into an offensive posture, restoring in us a sense of dominion and power over the enemy.
Dominion Surges will equip you to go forth and effectively expand the dominion of the King of Kings and the Lord of Lords in your personal life and where you live. It will teach you to speak what you believe in order that you may see it happen. It models how to combine the Word, worship, the prophetic, and prayer into one, unfolding our beliefs into words of action, intent, and pursuit. Get ready to experience breakthrough!“The Nephilim Agenda”
Ancient mysteries of the Bible are unfolding with startling clarity. One such mystery is the Genesis Six account of giants on the earth. These giants – the Nephilim – were the vile offspring of earthly women and divine beings bent on the deception and destruction of God’s holy people. History is about to repeat itself. Jesus said, “as is was in the days of Noah, so it will also be in the days of the Son of Man” (Luke 17:26). The Nephilim are coming again, positioning themselves to rule the world in degrees of wickedness such as man has ever known. Are you ready?
Demain says, via Twitter, that he is “Now writing new book…Nephilim Resurgence…the rise of the 4th. Kingdom. Get ready.”
Demain, appropriately, appears as #101 in the Encyclopedia of American Loons.
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It is incredible to me that these people continue to have followers and to use the Bible when the preach. The very congregational system and leadership they model themselves after is directly out of the direction of the Apostle Paul. He was the main director of the early congregations and left very to the point instructions on many things, including the power of those in leadership.
1 Corinthians 13:8 But where there are prophecies, they will cease; where there are tongues, they will be stilled; where there is knowledge, it will pass away. 9For we know in part and we prophesy in part, 10but when perfection comes, the imperfect disappears.
This was about the removal of the power to heal, speak in tongues and raise people from the dead. The congregations were to move out of a faith that was infantile requiring proof of god and move towards a faith that embodied another teaching of Paul's – faith is the assured expectation of things hoped for.
The fact that this man is out there speaking foolishly only further condemns his infantile search for power over others.
uncareful study of the verses in the Bible can lead you nowhere. 1 cor. 13:8 is actually one of the Bibles strongest verses promoting the Gifts of the spirit today. if you study the actual original greek and hebrew texts you will see some things that are quite different. Along with this, if these verses did mean that the holy spirit was ceased and the gifts of the spirit were ceased, this would mean that every gift of the spirit would be ceased (all 9 gifts of the spirit, not just the 3 you are speaking of) it would also go against what the great commision and the endument of power in the gospels by the disciples to not only go out with words but with power through the holy spirit to preach, teach, heal, perform miracles, prophecy, etc. 1 cor. 13: 8-12 speak of the gifts of the spirit going from partial to being fully used, it does not imply the gifts of the spirit ever ceasing in the way of going from partial to none. If you study the greek behind these verses for example: vs. 11…"i did away with"…this phrase in the original text is "Katargeo" this word originally means that spiritual infancy will be done away with not God's spiritual gifts. or…"become a man" in vs. 11…this phrase in the greek talks about going from childhood spiritual infancy to adult infancy…theres a parallelism in vs. 9 about a mirror, a parallelsim in vs11 about a child becoming an adult, and a parallelism in vs. 12 talking about us knowing in part and then seeing Jesus face to face in the end and at that time knowing fully and working fully in the spiritual gifts…These verses in the original text completely refer to a present reality versus a future reality therefore the second coming is the main focus and not the New Testament, which consumates a new age being the focus…not the gifts ceasing at the end of the new testament or ceasing at any point in time in terms of stopping…according to the original Bible a cesing (stopping) of all the gifts of the spirit is not possible and if it was it would go against the great comission, the pentecost, and the great edument of power in the new testament speaking to ALL believers to follow these commands until every country, village and town, and people group is reached…which has obviously not happened yet…instead of hanging your hat on one verse in the Bible for your evidence that God (the holy spirit has ceased) atleast study the original Bible and dont try to guess what a translation of the Bible might possibly mean…a mature scholar looks at the whole picture not just one verse anyway
This man is either suffering from a massive delusion or he’s a con-artist or else he’s after his fifteen minutes — perhaps all these possibilities are connected.
False Prophet! Stop trying to play god you false christian
according to the original Bible, he is not saying anything false…those of you who have never studied what the Bible originally meant could not know this. Get your facts straight before you start acting like a little child and pointing fingers about who is being false…you have no idea what you are talking about
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