You can find his books on Amazon just search Praying Medic and each one gives a description. He seems to border on the line of those charismatic heretics that flop around on tv claiming to be getting demons out and healing grandma while also throwing in a mix of some new-age blasphemy like "How to appear in the courts of heaven" "How to know when you're being accused"
Jesus healed and cast out demons from numerous people, and commissioned his followers to do the same. How is this blasphemous? You sound like the Pharisees who accused Christ of performing miracles through Beelzebub. I've personally witnessed and experienced miraculous healing and deliverances myself.
I don't know much about the courts of heaven concept but there was indeed a heavenly court in Zechariah 3 where Satan functioned as the accuser. In fact, Satan was called the "accuser of the brethren" in Revelation. That's why Jesus is our mediator before God the judge. He's our defense attorney, so to speak. Sounds Biblical to me.
Because these televangelists and most charismatics do not want you to go to the doctor to confirm the healing, many many many people die because of this. Christ healed people, he didn't fake it and if hospitals like today were around back then he would encourage the people to keep seeing the doctors.
Such as? Mainly just listened to his Q content and not so much the religious aspect. I'm curious.
You can find his books on Amazon just search Praying Medic and each one gives a description. He seems to border on the line of those charismatic heretics that flop around on tv claiming to be getting demons out and healing grandma while also throwing in a mix of some new-age blasphemy like "How to appear in the courts of heaven" "How to know when you're being accused"
Definitely blasphemous, defiantly demonic.
Jesus healed and cast out demons from numerous people, and commissioned his followers to do the same. How is this blasphemous? You sound like the Pharisees who accused Christ of performing miracles through Beelzebub. I've personally witnessed and experienced miraculous healing and deliverances myself.
I don't know much about the courts of heaven concept but there was indeed a heavenly court in Zechariah 3 where Satan functioned as the accuser. In fact, Satan was called the "accuser of the brethren" in Revelation. That's why Jesus is our mediator before God the judge. He's our defense attorney, so to speak. Sounds Biblical to me.
Because these televangelists and most charismatics do not want you to go to the doctor to confirm the healing, many many many people die because of this. Christ healed people, he didn't fake it and if hospitals like today were around back then he would encourage the people to keep seeing the doctors.