Ok so I'm flipping through channels, and I always stop at the "religious" programs and so there's this guy who can actually send you "Miracle Manna." Now "Miracle Manna" is made of the same ingredient as what the Israelites ate in the desert and the recipe is supposedly found in the book or Ezekiel. Now I've yet to read Ezekiel, I'm getting there but right of the bat if manna means "what is this?" because the Israelites had no idea what God was feeding them, so they actually called it "Manna" meaning "what is this?" I'm pretty skeptical of anyone who can concoct it.
Oh and right after "Miracle Manna” comes "Prosperity Cloth" its green (I guess the "pastor" is a Celtics fan, no! the miracle manna was not purple)
Supposedly the prosperity cloth is to work as in Acts 19:12, but in this case not only can this little green cloth heal your cancer, but the next day you might even suprisingly find a big check in your mailbox ( those with P.O boxes have to wait until 9 when the post office opens)
Here's my question, my concerns, how does the Christian who knows that nowhere in the word of God does it say "if you send $9.99 to some TV minister for a miracle wafer or green towel-ly you will be healed" The Christian who knows that this is a false gospel, that this is idolatry, what do you do about this? Do you sit there and watch it? turn the tv off? shrug it off, there's so many perversion of the gospel anyway? Laugh? Cry? pray?
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