I agree.
Never heard of this in Word of Faith. Maybe the most extreme of the extreme might practice this, but I've never heard of it.
In Word of Faith, God becomes subservient to man. So whether you "speak into existence" a new Rolls Royce or a loaf of bread, if you're the one in charge you're practicing Word of Faith. If you're trying to get stuff by manipulating God or through "universal laws" you're practicing word of faith. God's in charge, not us.
Never heard of this in Word of Faith. Maybe the most extreme of the extreme might practice this, but I've never heard of it.
In Word of Faith, God becomes subservient to man. So whether you "speak into existence" a new Rolls Royce or a loaf of bread, if you're the one in charge you're practicing Word of Faith. If you're trying to get stuff by manipulating God or through "universal laws" you're practicing word of faith. God's in charge, not us.
I’ve met someone who quoted verses about getting anything you ask for, while ignoring the broader context, and didn’t receive the request. In this specific example he didn’t get the fancy car he wanted and refused to repent going forward.
I don’t know what happened to him, but the WOF docitrine has certainly caused some problems for people… possibly with consequences in the next world.
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