PASTRIX PAULA WHITE: YOUR WORDS CREATE YOUR DESTINY

Apprising Ministries will now bring to your attention a major reason why Word Faith prosperity heretics like T.D. Jakes—the spiritual father of White—are being ushered into the mainstream of evangelicalism.

You may not like it, but often the truth hurts: It’s inundated with weak-kneed milquetoasts crawling throughout that camp who would like to make all of us forget that we are in a war for the souls of men.

Sadly, now even the very heart of the visible Christian community is succumbing to Word Faith spiritual snake oil salesmen selling their superstitions and mythology, which flow out of what was known as New Thought.

I haven’t space here to get into all that entails. However, I covered this in-depth some four years ago in Joel Osteen: Apprising His Word Faith Teachings, so I’ll refer the interested reader there for more detail.

Suffice to say, the whole Word Faith idea commonly called “positive confession” is rooted in the idea that the material world is largely illusion and that our spoken words have creative spiritual power over it.

As I explained previously in Word Faith Pastrix Christine Caine Preaches Sunday Morning Sermon For Steven Furtick, this is where phrases like “speak into” people’s lives and “into the life of the church” originate.

The logical conclusion: Therefore we can “declare and decree” our God-given destinies. Here’s further illustration. We know WF Pastrix Paula White Said: As Paul Is To Timothy, So Is T.D. Jakes Is To Me; her words, not mine.

Well, here’s her mentor T.D. Jakes himself teaching positive confession at his own Potter’s House gathering:

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Pastrix Paula White has told us that Jakes is as Paul and she as Timothy; she’s also revealed that she’s Elephant Room 2’s T.D. Jakes’ Spiritual Daughter. Today she shows us that she’s learned well his WF positive confession.

Not long ago White would tweet in succession:


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Wow, our “future lives in our mouth.” That sounds a lot like Dr. Laverne Adams, whom you might remember from Rick Warren, Laverne Adams, And Cindy Trimm. After-all, Rick Warren Presents Us Our Destiny Doctor.

Adams herself, who is the spiritual daughter of Paula White’s good friend Cindy Trimm, also follows their teaching that we can speak things into existence. For example:

In closing this, for now, this last video clip is an appearance Cindy Trimm made on the show of pastrix Paula White where she was hawking her book Commanding Your Morning (CYM). Trimm teaches us that God is:

a speaking being; He made us a speaking being, and whatever He wanted in this world, He spoke it into existence, and we have to reflect that as His representatives here in the earth realm… So words [actually] change molecular structure, cellular structure…if you’re releasing positive words in your life, it comes back as a positive experience.

So we are really architects of our own future…you have to be able to admit that we are the architects of our future

As you can see, this is exactly the Word Faith positive confession I’ve just been showing you above. You may be saying to yourself, a lot of what they’re saying sounds just like the Law of Attraction; and you’d be right.

You may recall my piece Rick Warren, Cindy Trimm, Paula White & The Law Of Attraction. There, from my copy of CYM, I show you that Trimm does indeed teach the mythical law of attraction:


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Now consider T.D. Jakes’ recent Woman Thou Art Loosed 2011 conference featured pastrixes Paula White, Cindy Trimm, and Sheryl Brady and was hosted by the Lakewood Church of fellow WF prosperity preacher Joel Osteen.

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End notes:

[1] Cindy Trimm, Commanding Your Morning: Unleash the Power of God In Your Life [Charisma House: A Strang Company: 2007], 5, 6.

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