
Have you ever been told you had a “money problem” because you hesitated to give sacrificially in a service? In this episode, we turn the accusation around and ask: is it really the saints who have a problem with mammon, or is it the preachers who can’t stop talking about money? We’ll debunk the misuse of Ananias and Sapphira, the false idea that giving unlocks authority, and the manipulative claim that hesitation in giving is disobedience to God. With sermon clips and clear biblical rebuttals, we expose how Pentecostal pulpits twist Scripture to shame people into giving. Most importantly, we encourage those who have felt condemned—you are free in Christ, and your worth isn’t measured by your wallet.
And in their greed they will exploit you with false words. -2 Peter 2:3 ESV
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No More Knots | Disentangling After Leaving a Pentecostal Church – EP108
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Show Links:
Anthony Cox - “All About Authority”
Myles Young - “offering plate passing”
Jack Leaman - “kingdom economy”
Mark Morgan - “key to revival”
Resources:
Spiritualabuse.org
B.I.T.E. Model Website
B.I.T.E. Model Free PDF
Book: Toxic Faith
Book: The Subtle Power of Spiritual Abuse
Books: Pagan Christianity? Exploring the Roots of Our Church Practices
Book: Christianity without the Cross: A History of Salvation in Oneness Pentecostalism
Book: Free: From Legalism to Grace
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