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What Half the Christian Church Doesn’t Want to Believe About the Supernatural

Regarding the supernatural and the paranormal, there is a division inside the body of Christ. Half of the Christian church doesn’t want to believe in the supernatural; they either don’t want to know about it or they ignore it.

Some refuse to believe that Satan even exists, or even the Holy Spirit Himself.

But, to ignore the supernatural is to ignore the Bible because the Bible is a supernatural book that tells people there are forces of good and evil. God wants us to know the truth, and the Bible is full of truth.

Dr. Stella Immanuel Reveals How America Can Restore its Physical and Spiritual Health

Some people insist that Donald Trump failed to handle the coronavirus pandemic well and that it was his failure to do so that led to his “defeat” in the November 3, 2020, election. But the plain truth is that if people had listened to him in the spring of 2020 when he said hydroxychloroquine works, America and the world would be a lot better off today.

Thousands are using that medicine and finding it incredibly effective in ridding them of their symptoms. If people had listened to the president when he publicly advocated the best treatment available, America wouldn’t have lost as many lives to the virus as it has.

Doctors knew that COVID treatments were big money, costing much more than boring old hydroxychloroquine, which offers small profit margins by comparison.

Don’t Believe Satan’s Lie—You Can Posses This Spiritual Gift

Due to a lack of knowledge, many Christians believe that only a select few in the kingdom are called to prophesy. Craig and Colette Toach, who founded the ministry Next Gen Prophets, simply beg to differ.

At salvation, believers are indwelled by the Holy Spirit. And, Colette says, when the Holy Spirit indwells a believer, they are called to prophesy.

“The apostle Paul says that you would all prophesy,” Colette told Dr. Steve Greene on a recent episode of Greenelines on the Charisma Podcast Network. “I think every believer from the time that they’re born again, has the capacity to prophesy because they have the capacity to connect with Christ because of the indwelling of the Holy Spirit. But how we prophesy is going to change according to our grace.” {eoa}

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