The Book of Revelations says there will be many false prophets in the end of times. Julie Meadows blogs on www.juliemeadows.com :
Another video from Michael Whiteacre, an excerpt from our forthcoming video, The Devil and Shelley Lubben. It’s startling: [the clip]
www.juliemeadows.com/blog/2011/01/14/the-book-of-shelley-shelley-lubben-false-prophet/
Meadows continues:From her mouth, during the same video:
“Love is patient. Love is kind. It bares all things, it helps all things. It’s not rude. It doesn’t envy, it doesn’t boast.”
And:
“And I humbled myself. Humility. I have been to that school, I’m currently still attending that school.”
Ah, yes… because there’s so much humility in the staff-pointing, spell-casting, ‘I don’t think I like this so “POOF!”‘ commentary here. ‘God, I need money!’ SHAZAM! And God gives money. No, people give money, and we’re not surprised that women get out of porn without your help…
The “info” portion of Michael Whiteacre’s video:
“Wells without Water
The lifestyles of the rich and famous lure false prophets and teachers; ostentatious displays of wealth are presented as proof of the Lord’s blessing on their particular ministry. They use their ministry to advance their own wealth and position. They lust after others possessions, usually sheep from another sheepfold, and prestige in the eyes of others.
They are experts at extracting a dollar.
“Having eyes full of adultery and that cannot cease from sin, enticing unstable souls. They have a heart trained in covetous practices, and are accursed children.”
Their appeals for money touch all the right buttons and emotional blackmail ensures that the dollars keep flowing into their bank accounts. Multi-level marketing appeals and mailing lists keep the faithful giving..giving. They sell their services and merchandise, “Jesus” becomes a brand, and a trademark to be exploited — “He’s the real thing!”
Books extol their ministry, and slick videos extort even more dollars. Christianity is an industry to these merchants from the temple.
“These are wells without water, clouds carried by a tempest”
False teachers enjoy being sought out by the needy, but their words of comfort are empty. They attract the crowds, putting on a show of charisma and flashy performances. Though their followers are many their disciples are few indeed.
They pick their target audience well.
“Enticing unstable souls.”
New born Christians, the emotionally immature, the unstable believer is music to ears of a false teacher. With cold, calculating precision those who do not know any better are stalked and lured into the clutches of false prophets. They are particularly adept at spotting a soul with any emotional void, which they fill with honeyed words, thus creating a co-dependent soul. Those so enticed are often flattered with great swelling words of emptiness, they “allure through the lusts of the flesh.”
These deceived souls often become the false teachers best advertisement, forever praising the ministry of those who they seek to emulate.
False teachers are dangerous because they are that– FALSE. Their promises are empty and their offers of salvation dubious. They are spiritual junk food hawkers. They lure the unsuspecting and those lacking discernment into the pit of destruction. I have seen souls lost to eternity because they followed a false shepherd whose fall and disgrace left his followers bereft of the willpower to go on. Those who question a false shepherd’s methodology and actions are dumped like the plague, and often are totally spiritually violated in the process.
– author unknown
Hey, Shelley — you know what you can do with that 8-foot staff of yours . . . .
“The Book of Shelley” is the startling second teaser for the forthcoming video “The Devil and Shelley Lubben” by Lydia Lee and Michael Whiteacre.
This video is not sponsored, endorsed by, or affiliated with, any person or entity depicted or quoted herein, or any other person or entity affiliated with any of them.”