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False Preacher: Jesse Duplantis

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Jesse Duplantis is a preacher from the state of Louisiana and the founder of Jesse Duplantis Ministries. He has called himself the Raging Cajun and others have called him Brother Jesse. What makes him unique is his sense of humor, jokes, mannerisms and interesting stories. I guess you can call him a comedian preacher? He’s probably the funniest preacher around and entertaining to watch. I’ll admit, when I have watched him during my research, his jokes, stories and mannerisms made me smile and laugh.

Unfortunately, that sense of humor doesn’t really mean much when you’re teaching a false gospel. Duplantis follows Word Of Faith teachings such as preaching prosperity, that we control reality with our words, that we shouldn’t get sick and even has pretty unbelievable stories of him communicating with God and even being allowed to take a tour of heaven. I think it’s kind of a shame that Duplantis teaches falsely because I do believe it’s possible that God gave Duplantis that talent for being funny, which could have been used for preaching the true gospel. But you’ll see right now that much of what Jesse Duplantis has said is not funny at all.

Here’s something really surprising Duplantis once said. Remember, Word Of Faith teachers believe we should never get sick and believe that even symptoms are from the devil, or from some hidden sin.

“People ask me all the time, ‘Brother Jesse, I’ve been watching you for years and I’ve never seen you sick.’ Well, ladies and gentlemen, I use the evidence that God has given me against the devil when he tries to put sickness on me. Let me give you a revelation. When the devil tries to put sickness on me, you know what I say? ‘Jesus, take Your shirt off.’ He go, ‘What?’ I say, ‘Take your shirt off, Jesus.’ And Jesus takes His shirt off, and I tell the devil, ‘You see them stripes? By His stripes I am healed. I got evidence that I am healed!’ Glory to God, hallelujah! It ain’t got nothing to do with feeling it. It got nothing to do with me feeling it. It’s got everything to do with Jesus’ back. So all you gotta do is stand up and say, ‘I got evidence that I’m healed before I ever got sick.” (Praise The Lord, TBN, 1/8/2003)

Wow. Telling Jesus to take off his clothes. Demanding it. The one who died for our sins. No sense of humility in that quote. Duplantis and other Faith teachers use Isaiah 53 as their source of healing, verse 5, “by His wounds we are healed.” But they seem to forget the whole verse that refers to spiritual healing. Notice “He was pierced for our transgressions, he was crushed for our iniquities. We are healed spiritually by Jesus suffering for us. The whole chapter describes Jesus and how He had to suffer for our sins. People like Duplantis claim we can just speak our sickness away, even though people in the Bible have suffered sickness such as Job, Paul, Timothy and Elisha, among others.

“People say, ‘Well, I believe God. I don't believe in that prosperity stuff.’ It's in the Bible. ‘Well, people got greedy with it.’ Well, that's true, but you don't throw the baby out with the bath water. If poverty is so wonderful, how come Jesus left? He ain't poor no more!… I've had many people say, you can't believe like that! Well, bless God, watch me! What faith will do for one man, faith will do for another. … You watch me and this Mr. Cessna man here, I'll be the first preacher to buy a brand new, spankin' new, brand new jet that will fly all over this world. Get that sucker out of that glass hanger!...You can say all you want, Jack. I'll fly by your house and tip the wing. I'm gonna get something for Jesus. I'm gonna do something for God” (Jesse Duplantis Show, TBN, 9/ 8/97)

Yes, Jesse has a private jet like many other televangelists. And apparently, if you don’t like his teachings on prosperity, he’ll fly by your house and tip the wing of his plane on your roof, even though he appears to be joking. And you can’t bring your earthly treasures to heaven as Jesus says in Matthew 6:19.

"I've never had the Lord say, 'Jesse, I think that car is a little bit too nice.' I've had vehicles and the Lord said, 'Would you please go park that at your house. Don't put that in front of my house. I don't want people to think that I'm a poor God.'" (Jesse Duplantis, "When Will We Yield To The Anointing of Wealth II," April 10, 2005)

Seriously? It’s almost like that comment Rod Parsley made about judging people by what they drive. So according to Duplantis’ God, he’s going to always bless us with riches, wealth and all the good worldly stuff. We can’t make people doubt what God can bless us with I guess. God doesn’t always bless us with riches and wealth to make us happy. And we shouldn't always expect that either.

“I don’t give to get, Brother Jesse, I give because I just love the Lord. That’s the spirit of stupid on you!” (Praise The Lord, Praise A Thon, TBN, 11/6/2002)

Yeah, I guess we are stupid for just wanting to help our churches out and wanting nothing back.

Here’s a conversation between Duplantis and Marcus Lamb.

Jesse Duplantis: "People told me, 'Well, they say, Jesus was poor.' When was He poor? I would like to know when He was poor. Well, He was born in a stable. Why? Why was He born in a stable? Because that short, deaf lady lost their reservation. He couldn't get into the inn. Think about that for a minute...And He had 12 full time people on His staff. Some were married and He took care of them. He had 70 part timers. You don't gamble for rags Marcus."

Marcus Lamb: "Yeah."

Jesse Duplantis: "You don't gamble for rags. You gamble for some clothes that cost. Don't you? He wanted a donkey that had never been rode. As I said earlier, 'You might want a car that has never been drove.'

Marcus Lamb: "He had a full time treasurer on staff."

Jesse Duplantis: "That's right! And stole for three years and the other guys didn't know about it."

Joni Lamb: "And wise men came to see Him."

Jesse Duplantis: "That's right! I mean He wasn't three minutes on the ground and the three wise guys are looking for Him with what? Gold, Frankincense, and Myrrh. Let me tell you something, this concept that Jesus was in poverty is totally wrong!" (Jesse Duplantis, Marcus Lamb, and Joni Lamb, Daystar Fall, "Share-A-Thon," September 15, 2004)


Matthew 8:20 says: “Jesus replied, "Foxes have holes and birds of the air have nests, but the Son of Man has no place to lay his head." Which implies that Jesus didn’t have a place he can call home to sleep.

"If I give $1,000 dollars I deserve to get back $100,000 because I am just, that's not greed!" (Jesse Duplantis, December 19, 2003 TBN, "The just shall live by faith.")

That sure looks like greed to me. Saying I deserve to get back something more because I did a good deed.

"With fierce prayers and determination to see my mother healed, I started talking to God. "What is going on here?! I'm praying! Dad's praying! Why isn't she healed? You cannot allow death to defeat me, God. You made a covenant with me through Jesus' blood! And that covenant says by His stripes we were healed! Where is that healing? If you break this covenant with me, you'll have to cease to be God! You must keep covenant with me. You must obey your Word!" I was honest with God. He knew how I felt, so what was the point in hiding it? I was confused. I was hurt. I didn't know what else to do. That is when God spoke up, "Jesse, I have a covenant with you, yes. However, I have one with your mother as well. You are praying for her healing. She is praying in her heart for Me to take her home. Now, I will obey My Word. But you and your daddy are battling your mother's will. It is her life at stake. You have Me in a hard place, Jesse. Someone has got to give in. Get yourselves together and tell Me what I am to do! (Jesse Duplantis, "My Experience Doesn't’ Change God’s Word," Article C-Faith)

Wow. Demands to God. “You must do this!” No sense of humbleness in that time of difficulty. And that line “You have Me in a hard place, Jesse….Tell me what I am to do.” What happened to the verse Jeremiah 32:27? .”I am the LORD, the God of all mankind. Is anything too hard for me?” God doesn’t need our help to do what He wants to do.

Here’s a critique of Duplantis teaching of Mark 4, which is the parable of the sower. Prosperity preachers like Duplantis always use Mark 4 and twist it out of context as an excuse to say we can get blessed with riches, even though Jesus clearly explains the parable starting from verse 13. The good seed is fruit. I recommend watching all the parts.

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Duplantis wanted to ask God why Jesus in Mark 4:20, used thirtyfold, sixty and then a hundred fold, instead of ninety fold, assuming He made a mistake since 100 is not a multiple of 30.

Here’s God’s excuse according to Duplantis:

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4:00 “So you know, I went to the original Greek , I thought maybe the King James Version had a mistranslation, the word of God is not in error but sometimes they mistranslate a word…For example, give you a prime example, in the 1600’s, the word Charger was a plate. And then in the 1800’s it became a horse. Same word, different meaning. You know, sometimes translations are meanings of words, change with different generations. So I thought, ‘Maybe they messed it up.’ So I looked it up in the original Greek, and it said, thirty, sixty and a hundred fold. Now you know what? I am a man, a stickler for the Word. Cause inquiring minds want to know….So I thought I would go before the Lord and ask this. So I went before the Lord.”

Here it comes. Ready to question God, assuming He made a mistake. God never makes mistakes. And if you were listening to the above clip, I can share Todd Friel’s frustration. Pretty bad that Jesse Duplantis has the guts to talk to God the way he does.

“I said ‘Lord’! He said ‘What?’ I said ‘Listen. Did you write Mark chapter 4?’ He said ‘It’s in red isn’t it?’ I said ‘Eh heh’, He said ‘I wrote it.’……. I said ‘Well Lord, if you’re adding by 30, it should have been 30, 60, 90, why did you say ‘thirty, sixty and a hundred fold?’ Here’s a revelation coming. He said: ‘Too much!’”

Revelation? This is really bad. Claiming to have something brand new from God? A brand new explanation of what Mark 4:20 means? Even though Jesus clearly explains what the seeds and different types of ground means to his disciples in the same chapter? Duplantis is in a way, rewriting that chapter. It’s not blessings anyways that Jesus is talking about according to Duplantis, it’s fruit! Spiritual fruit! Revelation Revelation 22:18-19 says not to add to the Bible’s words, or expect the consequences of the plaques described in Revlation. Duplantis continues:

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0:24 “He said the reason, let me, let me tell ya the reason, I’ll give ya a revelation, me and Brother Copeland likely had a fit when I began to preached this. The reason why I said 30, 60 and a hundred fold, I wanted to see where you choke. Title of this message tonight is The Chokehold….He said ‘I wanted to see why I had to stop blessing you, cause you can’t receive it.’”

Another thing in the past where Duplantis has this to say about Mark 4:

“Now the Lord told us to go into the world and preach the gospel to every creature, didn't He? It costs billions of dollars to do that, between the satellite communication hookup and everything! Well, how come we haven't done it yet? Because we've lost verse 4, we've lost verse 5, we've lost verse 7. Every once in a while we get blessed on verse 8. But just think if you got blessed 30, 60 or 100 fold on verse 4; 30, 60 or 100 fold on verse 5; 30, 60 or 100 fold on verse 7… every time you give God $50, He gives you $5000. Every time you give Him $100, He gives you $10,000. Every time you give Him $1000, He gives you $100,000. Every time you give him $100,000, $10 million. Before you know it, that building is yours, because they will sell it for the right price. You pick the denomination, God picks the multiplication.” …So it's up to you what you give. But you see if you forget what you sow and do not name your seed, then the devil will steal your harvest and you don't know - 'God, the devil's stolen' - you can't figure out what is happening...I had a man say, “You look so prosperous, Brother Jesse.” I said, “Well, I'm backed by a very rich Jew. Yeah!! Yes, I am! His Name is Jesus. I'm backed by Him.” (Jesse Duplantis, TBN, Sept. 21, 1998)

Seems Duplantis forgot he was reading a parable at that time.

Here, Duplantis speaks to Benny Hinn on how he comforted God. Seriously.

“I'm going to say something that may sound controversial. Not long ago I was in prayer in my own study, and I know the Lord just like you know the Lord. And man I went in there and started off my day with the lord and said 'Lord, Lord how you doing today. It’s going to be a great day. And I noticed the Lord wasn't acting right, …cause I know God, you know when your child is not feeling good, right. You know when something, you may not know what it is but he wasn't acting right for lack of a better term. I know God, I know him and I know the fullness of his presence , and I know him. And I said something’ wrong. And this is what I'm saying, it wasn't with me. And then it hit me, I said Lord you had a bad day?’ Now watch this, I said and he said “Yea my children have been disobeying me” then it dawned on me. I said somebody hurt you today, I said ‘Lord I don't ever want to hurt you anymore so Lord I’m going to cancel all my appointments and all this stuff that we call ministry and I'm gonna sit here and I don’t know how to say this God for a lack of better term, till you feel better. Cause so many people hurt him that day… Lord I said I'm just going to bless you I'm gonna praise you I'm gonna just call your name. And it dawned on me and the Lord went “Thank you Jesse.” (Interview-This is Your day, B. Hinn Feb. 2,000)

Okay….So Duplantis knows exactly how God feels. He knows when God is having a bad day and feeling depressed over His children sinning. God does not get depressed over sin. He gets angry! There’s verses all over the Bible where God shows anger over sin. He never gets moody or needs to be cheered up.

Here’s Duplantis experience with rebuking what he thought was a demon, but turns out to be a raincoat. I do think his story is funny, but then I wonder if God really thinks this:

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3:08 “And the Lord said, ‘Jesse, that’s the funniest thing I ever saw!’”

Does God really have a sense of humor? We can make God laugh?

Here’s Duplantis claiming you, not God, decides when you die. Which of course makes no sense, because otherwise, just about everyone would live longer if they could, if it was that easy.

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0:03 “God has the power to take life. But He can’t. He got the power to do it, but He won’t. He’s bound! He can’t!"

God can’t? And God’s bound? Blasphemy. God has killed people in the Bible and I believe even today for their sins.

How Jesus defended himself:

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0:15 “Jesus never said this. He never urged people to believe He was the Son of God. You never heard Jesus say ‘Listen, I am the Son of God. Come on! I really am! Listen to me, I am the son of God! You gotta believe this! Come on! What’s the matter with you?!’ No, he said, when you see me you see the Father. They said ‘We don’t believe it!’ He said ‘Yo mama!’”

While Duplantis is right in that Jesus said “If you’ve seen me you’ve seen the Father, (John 14:9) Yet Mark 14:61-62 reads“ Are you the Christ, the Son of the Blessed?’ Jesus said “I am. And you will see the Son of Man sitting at the right hand of the Power and coming with the clouds of heaven.” It’s one of the clearest verses where Jesus says He’s the Son of God.

What Duplantis had to say of the nature of Adam and seeing the Pope:

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“A big beautiful white piece of marble was given to Michealangelo, and he created the La Pieta. It’s in the Vatican; I was in the Vatican. Oh the Lord blessed me the other day. The Pope was there, so I got to go to one of the Pope’s services. It was great! I thought, ‘Glory to God, I didn’t know the Pope was going to be here! (imitates waving at him) It was great man, I thought Glory to God, the Pope’s here! I said ‘Cathy, the Pope’s here!’ She said ‘Man, the Lord blesses Jesse!’ So we saw him in person, listened to him talk, seemed like a sweet precious man.”

The Pope is just a man. Sorry to my Catholic fans, but man can’t take God’s position on Earth and it concerns me why he gets so much honor and respect and being in his presence is seen as a wonderful thing, compared to actually following Jesus.

4:43 “Are you ready for this? But God didn’t quit forming stuff out of the dust. He created all kind of animals, but He didn’t know what they was.”

Okay, God didn’t know what they were? His own creations? Jesse then tells his listeners to go to Genesis 2:19.

5:43 “’And out of the ground the Lord formed every beast of the field and every fowl of the air and brought them’…look at me, look at me…He didn’t walk them, He didn’t fly them; He brought them, watch me; pick it up, bring it over there. ‘He brought them’, watch this…unto Adam to see what he would call them.’ He didn’t know what it was! He just made something; He said, ‘What do you think that is Adam? Adam is a speaking spirit. He said, ‘That’s a horse.’ (Neighs) Hey Adam! Do you know that they were not alive when He brought them? He didn’t walk them, he brought them. They were just like Adam was. Adam was created in the image of God.”

Duplantis is saying that all the animals were given to Adam, that God took them while they weren’t alive yet and placed them in front of Adam so he could name them. Genesis 1: 20-26 show that the animals were already alive. Verse 21 says:

“So God created the great creatures of the sea and every living and moving thing with which the water teems, according to their kinds and every winged bird according to its kind. And God saw that it was good.”

Notice the word “living”. They were already alive in the spots they belonged. What good would it do to have lots of dead birds or fish? When God brought the animals to Adam, they moved or flew to him. God guided them to Adam, similar to how the animals went to Noah’s Ark.

Here Duplantis claims the Tower of Babel was never built.

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Here’s quotes from Duplantis well known message “Close Encounters of the God Kind”. Where he tells his story of how God showed him heaven in 1988. And he even gets to meet with people like David, Paul, Jonah and others, supposedly. You can read the whole book here:

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He also made a video version. Here’s Part 1:

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I’ll use quotes from the book. When we hear someone claim that God showed them Heaven or even Hell, I think we have to be really careful. Because according to 2 Corinthians 12:1-10, Paul writes of a man he knows who was taken to the third heaven, and “heard inexpressible words, which it is not lawful for a man to utter.” Which seems to imply that the man was commanded by God to not speak about what he saw in Heaven. And that person appears to be Paul. God put a thorn into Paul’s flesh so that he wouldn’t brag about what he saw or heard about heaven to others. We don’t know what this “thorn in the flesh” is, but this implies that God doesn’t want us to know what heaven is really like until His return.

And also, when we hear of someone who got to see heaven and hell, it’s a good idea to compare the details to others experiences. One of my friends has claimed to see heaven when she got involved in a car accident. I want to believe her but I also have to be sure she wasn’t possibly hallucinating. I am not saying we can’t possibly be shown heaven or hell briefly, but we can’t just believe everything we read and hear about peoples experiences without carefully analyzing of scripture and comparing accounts. Anyways, here’s Jesse Duplantis’ experiences before he got to see heaven.

“We were living in a mobile home at the time. After I got into bed, I experienced something like a dream, yet it wasn't a dream. It was more like a vision. There was thundering and lightning; then I saw the face of a man with a gray beard coming toward me in the sky. He started hollering at me, saying, "Fear God, boy! Fear God!" As a nine-year-old, that really scared me!” (Close Encounters of The God Kind, pg 14)

Fear God, boy! I really doubt that God speaks to anyone in a southern dialect. :D

“I have had many angels come when I have been preaching. At one particular church, they came in the middle of my sermon. There were maybe a hundred people there at the service. As I was preaching, I turned toward the seats where the choir usually sits and saw that those seats were filled with angels! They looked like shafts of light. I stopped preaching and just looked in that direction, forgetting about all the other people in church. Then a lady sitting at the back of the church jumped to her feet and screamed, "I see them too!" Nobody else saw them. They walked down out of the choir section and off the platform. One of them walked right by me and smiled at me. I could see his facial features, but I didn't notice hair color or eye color. As they walked down through the church, everybody just fell to the floor under the power of God.

Boom!

I was the only person left standing. With nobody to talk to then, I just sat down. About thirty minutes later, people began to get up off the floor and sit back down in the pews. I asked some of them, "Did you see them?" They said, "We didn't see anything, but we felt something. "You don't have to believe this, but it's the truth. There were sinners in that building, and they were crawling to get out of that place. The pastor of that denominational church didn't believe in being slain in the Spirit. The people in his church didn't believe in anything like that. But he and his wife and kids fell down under God's power. Not one person was left standing. Later, there was a man in the foyer who said, "I don't know what happened. I lost all strength and just crumbled to my knees. I couldn't even lift a finger." HEAVEN Yes, God has angels. The Bible says, Some have entertained angels unawares (Hebrews 15:2).These experiences with angels were more close encounters of the God kind.” (Close Encounters of the God Kind, pg. 35, 36)

For something amazing as that to happen, where is the evidence? Why didn’t this story spread to all of the churches? How about video evidence? Everyone just happened to have been slain in the spirit?

“Walking along with the angel, I noticed that I didn't cast a shadow. I kept looking down, so he asked, "What are you looking for?" "I don't have a shadow." "In this place," he said, "there is no darkness. God is Light in Whom there is no darkness, no shadow of turning." The angel wasn't quoting Scriptures to me, but I knew that what he was saying was in the Bible. First John 1:5 says, God is light, and in him is no darkness at all. James 1:17 (Niv) explains that every perfect gift comes down from the Father of lights, Who does not change like shifting shadows. I said, "Wait a minute; let me see if I can make a shadow." "I told you there is no darkness. This is a place of light all light. God encompasseth all." I looked on mountains. I looked in streams. I looked in all kinds of places trying to find a shadow. But I could find no darkness at all. Everything was light. The light was phenomenal, beyond human reasoning. Close Encounters of the God Kind, pg. 51)

No shadows? Hmmm…

“The first thing I thought of doing was confessing my sins to Him. I said to Him, "I'm not the man I should be, I've made some mistakes. "When you get to heaven, all you want to do is repent! But He said, "You're forgiven. I made a plan of redemption." "Then what am I doing here? Why are You doing this?" "I want you to go back and tell My people I'm coming." "But they won't believe me," I said. "They didn't believe it for centuries, but I came, and I am coming again."
Then He put His hand on my shoulder. I'll never forget it. He looked at me and said, "There are many things you shall see and learn here, but I have brought you here so that you will go tell My people I'm coming. "I said, "They know that." "No, they don't know that. I brought you here so that you would go tell them I'm coming. Do you hear Me? I'm coming. Go tell them." (Close Encounters of the God Kind, pg. 57, 58)

Okay, this makes no sense at all. Jesus telling Jesse Duplantis that He had to take him to heaven to warn people about His return, when Jesus already set it in His word more than once that He was returning? When have the real Christians ever stopped believing that Jesus would return? And why would Jesus single out Duplantis if the situation was that serious? Why not just take every God believing pastor, preacher, evangelist to heaven to give us all another warning of Jesus’ return? It would make Jesus new warning of His return far more credible if it were true. Seriously, there’s no way Duplantis had this conversation with Jesus.

Next, Duplantis meets with Paul:

Paul asked, "Jesse, what are they saying about my gospel?" (He still calls it his gospel.) (Close Encounters of the God Kind, pg. 62)

Paul’s gospel? That would imply that everything Paul wrote came from himself and not God. I guess “Paul” forgot he wrote this:

“For I would have you know, brothers, that the Gospel that was preached by me is not man's gospel. For I did not receive it from any man, nor was I taught it, but I received it through a revelation of Jesus Christ” (Galatians 1:11-12)

Duplantis then meets with David:

"He did use Psalm 23 as an example as he explained, "I allowed God and the anointing to come through in that song. In other songs I sang strongly about my troubles. I think I should have allowed more of the answer to come through, instead of the complaining. Those weren’t his exact words, but I knew that was what he meant. Then he added, "I wish I had written more songs about God’s answers than about my problems. Now you have my record, so follow the record God told me and you won't walk through some of the places I walked through." (Close Encounters of the God Kind, pg. 65, 66)

Problems? David had plenty of reasons to turn to God in his times of trouble. His life was threatened by Saul and even Absalom, David’s own son! And God has saved David’s life over and over. Those Psalms David wrote while he was in trouble give us hope that we can depend on God to get us through our troubles.

Duplantis meets with Jesus again:

“He was gleaming as He said, "It is a true message. That's why you were sent here. You are to tell My people." I said, "They won't believe me." His Voice was firm, "You just tell them. When they think it not, so shall I come." Then He said firmly, "Go tell My people I'm coming." My destiny was for this lesson. I thought, That's it? That's why He brought me here? I was disappointed to learn that my trip to heaven was for this lesson. I thought I was going to learn something nobody had ever heard. My purpose for going to heaven was to hear Jesus say that He's coming back for us, and I am to tell others. I must have had unbelief written all over my face. I said, "Lord, they know that." And He became stern with me and raised His Voice as He said, "No, they don't! You go tell them I'm coming." (Close Encounters of the God Kind, pg.77)

Once again, Jesus says we as believers don’t know He’s coming back? Well it sure looks like many Christians today are waiting for Jesus return to me. Most of us are waiting for the Rapture to happen! We all know about the book of Revelation! And based on what’s going on in the world today, Jesus return looks closer than ever. Why is Jesse’s Jesus acting like we don’t know of His return?

“Have you ever noticed the word "gospel" is only in the New Testament? That's because gospel means "good news," and there isn't any good news in the Old Testament. Before Christ died for us, it was" do or die." The Old Testament only shows us the law that we cannot keep. But Christ was bruised for our iniquities and by His stripes we are healed! By His grace we can approach the throne of God and be reconciled to the Father and to His glorious plan to bless us.”

Funny he says that because when Duplantis says “But Christ was bruised for our iniquities and by His stripes we are healed,” He’s quoting Isaiah 53:5! Old Testament verse!

Here’s Justin Peter’s reasons why those who claim to have seen heaven as in a vision or death experience, doesn't add up.

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As I have shown, Jesse Duplantis' supernatural stories are pretty unbelievable along with his other false teachings. And I like I said before, I think it’s very possible that God gave Duplantis that comedy talent to tell funny stories and jokes to make listening to God’s teachings more fun and to not make church seem boring. There’s other problems with Jesse Duplantis out there, but I hope this is enough to show why he’s a false teacher. Hope you enjoyed reading and look forward to the next false teacher.
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menslady125's avatar
Jesse Duplantis....you are seriously messed up.