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Hmm, I believe it is possible that the contents of this testimony are true (either as a whole story, or as a few bits and pieces of the story that are correct), however, I just have a different feeling about this testimony than some other testimonies that I’ve posted here. He seems to be preaching and making up words like “Nasherites” more than simply telling his story.
This is definitely a more believable spiritual testimony than the last one.
This is what I like to see! Bobby actually apologized, they talked about the podcast drama without getting angry, and they prayed together! That’s amazing!
This is why I think it’s a little disingenuous to make the blanket statement that Catholics are not Christians. There are some Catholics, like Trent Horn, who I believe have a wrong interpretation of scripture, but yet they have a different view of Catholic doctrines than other Catholics. Now, I still disagree with praying to Mary and to your parents and all of these things, but if you do it without the mindset of “this is me worshipping Mary or communicating with the dead”, then I don’t think you are sinning, you are simply expressing your walk with God on a personal level.
This is another testimony of a supernatural experience that I would believe to be true. This doesn’t seem like a “my fish was this big” story, where the lie grows and grows, it doesn’t seem like he’s trying to preach at the watchers of this video, and it doesn’t seem like he would gain anything in particular from telling this story. I don’t believe in the “impartation” at the end, but I think that’s a piece of wrong theology, not something that discounts everything he said prior.
Praise God! This is a wonderful testimony!
Ah, yes, the old limb lengthening party trick. I’m not saying that God can’t or won’t do these types of miracles, but it’s incredibly likely that this was staged. For one, what would be the benefit of this miracle? The limb still works perfectly, it’s just shorter. There may be some pain in that limb, but why wouldn’t God just take the pain away? It would be proof that miracles do happen, but wouldn’t He do this with something more substantial? Stuff like this really does a disservice to the Charismatic movement. It makes the spiritual gifts so unbelievable to nonbelievers and Cessationists that this is their way to prove that miracles DON’T happen. Now, I would still believe that the other miracles he brings up MIGHT be real, but now we need even more evidence to prove that they’re real than he did before.
This is scary stuff, but I believe that he’s right. “Where is death’s sting”?
Wow, I always believed that the burning bush was Jesus in the Old Testament but I didn’t know that the Angel of the Lord was Jesus every time He appeared. That’s cool!

