WOF Apostle David T. Demola Died...Oops! He Had No Authority?

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SovereignGrace

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If it is foolish then tell me why you choose to cherry pick what David did as opposed to what Elijah did for a moral lesson to live by?
I am not comparing them. I just said you asked a profoundly stupid question to a Sister. Do you lay on top of little boys was an idiotic question you asked.
 
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I am not comparing them. I just said you asked a profoundly stupid question to a Sister. Do you lay on top of little boys was an idiotic question you asked.
You can't answer me because there is no reason to do that with Old Testament narratives.
 

SovereignGrace

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You can't answer me because there is no reason to do that with Old Testament narratives.
I was directing that post at your profoundly idiotic question, “Have you laid on top of little boys?”, that you asked to a SISTER in the Lord.
 

SovereignGrace

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A sister who is abusing Old Testament narratives.
To be honest, I was taken aback by you idiotic question, I didn’t focus on the rest of it. But why as such a perverse question to a SISTER in the Lord?
 

SovereignGrace

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Any misinterpretation of Scripture is perverse.
She didn’t misinterpret a passage, but showed David mourning someone who died, someone who repeatedly tried to kill him. You came on here and appeared to gloat about someone’s passing.
 

Stunnedbygrace

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He has a problem. Best to ignore. I certainly won't be entering any more of his threads! :mad:
 
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For the record, I attended Demola's church for a few years.
 

Angela53510

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I am chastised! I think it is ironical, however, that someone who preached authority over heart attacks had a heart attack which resulted in death.

This is no different that people saying that those who are sick don’t have enough faith. Because, no one can stop God’s hand, and it was this man’s time. And sometimes sickness is for the glory of God!
 

preacher4truth

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What David did has nothing to do with me. Elijah laid on top of a boy in his bedroom (1 ki 17). Do you lay on top of little boys?
Uncalled for. UnChristian. Unreal.

But not surprising coming from you.

You should publicly apologize, if you have it in you to do so.
 

SovereignGrace

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I am chastised! I think it is ironical, however, that someone who preached authority over heart attacks had a heart attack which resulted in death.

This is no different that people saying that those who are sick don’t have enough faith. Because, no one can stop God’s hand, and it was this man’s time. And sometimes sickness is for the glory of God!
Kenneth Hagin died at age 84, iirc. Where was his faith at? They think they can ‘faith’ their way to the age of 90+, iirc.
 

preacher4truth

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I am chastised! I think it is ironical, however, that someone who preached authority over heart attacks had a heart attack which resulted in death.

This is no different that people saying that those who are sick don’t have enough faith. Because, no one can stop God’s hand, and it was this man’s time. And sometimes sickness is for the glory of God!
It trips me out how people are so concerned with control and authority. Uh. LOL!!!!!!!! :D

God. Is. Sovereign.
 

SovereignGrace

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Uncalled for. UnChristian. Unreal.

But not surprising coming from you.

You should publicly apologize, if you have it in you to do so.
I called him to the carpet and he’s yet to repent of that sin and also extend an apology to a Sister who he grossly offended.