Paying for deliverance in a church
By lovely
@augusta123 (6649)
October 19, 2017 3:05am CST
I don't know but I might be wrong, getting deliverance for a fee sounds and looks a business to me.Do we now bargain for deliverance in a church of God?Could this be true.Found this story and receipt online and I'm speechless.
What's your thought on this?
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@MALUSE (69409)
• Germany
19 Oct 17
This is what was done in the Catholic Church until Martin Luther protested against the practice in the year 1517 in his ninety-five theses. He became the founder of the Protestant Church.
The church from which this deliverance paper comes and the people who attend it seem to have been stuck in the Middle Ages. I can't understand how you can ask what one thinks about this. In my opinion, it's a crime and should be forbidden.
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@KrauseHome (36448)
• United States
19 Oct 17
Personally this does not sound right at all. Has to be business and nothing to do with God. Money never brings deliverance unless its fir Heakth Care,
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@itslikethistome (796)
• United States
4 Jan 18
Jesus mentioned to his followers that since they received God's Word and accurate knowledge about God's Kingdom and purpose they were to do the same to other, not charge them anything.. They were not to charge people for the message of the Gospel, let alone for salvation (MATTHEW 10:8).
@WritesFromTheHeart (89)
• Hamilton, Bermuda
21 Oct 17
This is majorly wrong charging for a deliverance the Devil is a Liar whoever does this should be in jail not in a church this is my opinion on it.
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