DEAR VIEWER THIS MAN BELOW IS SEAN WHO HAPPENS TO HAVE A YOU TUBE CHANNEL CALLED REVEALING TRUTH 911. HE CLAIMS THAT HIS CHANNEL FUNCTIONS AS A DISCERNMENT MINISTRY. THAT MAY BE TRUE TO A CERTAIN EXTENT. BUT THERE ARE BOUNDARIES WHICH SHOULD NEVER BE CROSSED. FOR EXAMPLE, WE SHOULD NEVER ASSUME THE ROLE OF JUDGE, JURY OR PROSECUTOR. THAT ROLE BELONGS STRICTLY TO GOD ALONE. AFTER REVIEWING SOME OF HIS VIDEOS, I FOUND SOME OF THEM TO BE QUESTIONABLE. FOR EXAMPLE LIKE THE VIDEO WHICH I PRESENT BELOW IN THIS ARTICLE WITH REGARDS TO PASTOR FREDDY RAMIREZ AND HOW SEAN MALIGNS HIS MINISTRY. AS YOU REVIEW THE CONTENTS PRESENTED BELOW IN THIS ARTICLE, YOU WILL HOPEFULLY UNDERSTAND WHY. I MAY BE WRONG BUT I THINK I'M RIGHT WHEN I SAY HE(SEAN) STRIKES ME MORE AS FITTING THE BILL OF A HERESY HUNTER. FEEL FREE & LET ME KNOW WHAT YOU THINK UNDER YOUR COMMENTS BELOW. THANK YOU.
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7 Tactics Of The Heresy Hunters
Dear viewer: The author of this video Mr. Sean is what we might call a Cessasionist. Or at least someone whose theological views have been influenced by cessasionism. What do I mean by that? Simply stated a cessasionist is a believer who claims that the supernatural gifts of the Spirit ceased to exist when all of the apostles died and the Biblical canon was closed. This man made doctrine has it's origin with John Calvin during the Reformation. It's a long drawn out discussion, but you can google it on your own for more details. But I will touch on it briefly here.
Dear Viewer: The following is a reply I received from Sean 4 hours after I posted this article on his You Tube Channel followed by my rebuttal: @SeraphimRemiel
ReplyDeleteTo RevealingTruth911 You stated the following:
You must be new to the channel...lol. I"m not a Calvinist or a Cessationist. https://youtu.be/k9_LQ-FDWT4.
Perhaps you're not. But you definitely have applied those theological concepts as a basis to make your case. I'm not ignorant Sean of these theological arguments. Your arguments in this video speaks volumes. And the fact that you posted this link to prove that you do believe in divine healing proves even further that your arguments here is a contradiction. Meaning you do believe in the CHARISMATIC gifts of the Spirit as being valid today. Why not all the other spiritual gifts? Or are you making an argument based on CHERRY PICKING SCRIPTURES (EISEGESIS) and interjecting your own personal biases? It is apparent to me that you have done so in order to support your FALSE NARRATIVE.
Dear Viewer: Be aware of these You Tube channels like Sean's RevealingTruth911. This channel is monetized. Meaning, the more viewers he/they attract, the more they generate income. So they pretty much have a tendency to disseminate false narratives in order to attract the gullible, biblically inept Christians to support them financially. Here is the evidence/links below which he utilizes to solicit funds:
ReplyDeleteIf you feel led to support this ministry, you can do so here:
Patreon:
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Paypal to: 007seanchristie@gmail.com
False ministers gather crowds with the intention of manipulating or exploiting them for personal financial gain. Their motives are selfish in order to build their own kingdom rather than advancing the Kingdom of God. They use charisma, clever marketing tactics on social media or emotional appeals to draw people in, but their focus is strictly on themselves rather than serving the needs of the people.
ReplyDeleteWhen a false minister resorts to using so called tactics as a money making scheme, it not only compromises the integrity of the Gospel of Christ but also preys on the vulnerability and desperation of those seeking divine intervention. It exploits people's faith & emotions for personal gain by profiting from their sufferings. This is a grave misuse of God's divine authority.
True ministers of the Gospel are driven by a genuine desire to serve and minister to people's needs. Their focus should be on leading others to a deeper relationship with God, not enriching themselves through manipulation. The Bible warns against false ministers who peddle God's word for personal profit, and as believers, we should be vigilant in discerning such practices.
The Bible is clear that freely we have received, and freely we should give. Jesus never charged anyone money for the miracles he performed. He healed the sick, gave sight to the blind, and even raised the dead out of love and compassion, and not for the purpose of soliciting money like Sean is doing in his You Tube channel through Paypal or Patreon. Jesus ministry was about setting the captives free and bringing them closer to God and not making a profit from their sufferings.
Genuine godly ministries come from God and they are not for sale.
(Excerpt taken from the above book From Pulpit to Profit by Jeremiah T. Zulu chapter 4).