Todd Bentley’s Statement of Faith
OK. To be precise Fresh Fire Ministries’ Statement of Faith, but Todd’s the man at the top and the one everyone’s talking about.
It’s always helpful when people publish what they believe on their websites. Then you know it’s not hearsay or rumour, it’s their actual words.
The full statement can be read here.
For a start there’s the whole ‘Dominionism’ heresy … “His Kingdom is revealed here on earth through His Body, the Church, resulting in a glorious Church and global harvest at the end of this age.” … Er. No. Biblical prophecies don’t speak of a glorious end-time church. They do speak of many being deceived in the end time and following the wrong man … one who seems to be God [2 Thess 2:3-4] – but I’ll leave that idea for another day.
Did you gasp when you got to point 12. I did.
“We recognize that God is continually restoring truth and light to His Church. Therefore, we place no limit on further revelation; however, each must be substantiated according to the Scriptures.”
No limit on further revelation?
I warn everyone who hears the words of the prophecy of this book: If anyone adds anything to them, God will add to him the plagues described in this book.
Revelation 22:18
The very fact that the statement of faith says ‘each must be substantiated according to the Scriptures’ is an oxymoron! Scripture says there is no further revelation. We have the Bible. We have the Good News of God’s Grace. That is sufficient.
In Todd’s World it seems, the rules are still being written. Not in God’s Kingdom.
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Fresh fire ministries denied their posted belief
on #1. (Word of God is God inspired)
I personally emailed them about this.
They did not believe, and stated so, that God inspired
the entire Bible (2Tim 3:16)
It was also written by Freshfire on their webpage,
specifically, that God did NOT write the book of
Hebrews. Instead, Abraham told Paul stuff, and Paul wrote that down as the book of Hebrews.
No kidding!
This is also found in Todd Bentley’s book.
So even if the statement of faith says they believe…
They don’t.
Don’t be fooled. Freshfire is a cult and will say anything to get your money.
Just look at the adultry, fraud, cover-ups, and lies.
Get as far away from them as you can.
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