

Pastor greg locke twitter 2011 series#
We will be in our continued series on DELIVERANCE FROM DEMONS,” Global Vision Bible Church head pastor Greg Locke wrote in an instagram post advertising the event. “We will be having a massive BURNING at the end of our Wednesday night message this week. Copies of “Harry Potter” and “Twilight” were thrown in a massive bonfire, along with ouija boards, tarot cards and healing crystals.

Admitting he had never made that connection, Locke shouted, “Shame on me for not reading the Bible the way it was intended by the Holy Spirit of God to be read and to be preached.” Locke Explains King James’ Interpretation Regarding Demonic Possession


“The Bible says in the last days believers shall give heed to seducing spirits and doctrines of devils,” Locke said. RELATED: Greg Locke Tells Church Members ‘I Will Ask You to Leave’ If They Wear a Mask Again Stop looking for it from me and others and start saying, ‘God you are the one that’s going to have to deliver me from this situation that I found myself in.’”
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They have some sanctification-slightly.”Įven people gathered in their tent today have only slightly been set free from their bondage to the past, the pastor informed, saying, “You will never be delivered from what is attacking you and oppressing you until you get desperate for the deliverance that you need from God. Locke shared that his eyes are being opened to the American church and is seeing that people “have some deliverance-slightly. Locke called out denominations in the American church for explaining away the power of God, because it doesn’t fit their denominational narratives. Because not everybody with a bad toupee and a Bible under their arm has been called by the Holy Ghost of God.” They are still around, and be careful who you listen to. Referring to the “they” in verse 11 as false teachers, Lockewarned the hundreds gathered under Global Vision Bible Church’s large tent that “false teachers are still around today, ladies and gentlemen. The pastor briefly explained the prophet of Jeremiah’s calling and shared that the passage they read was the introduction of a repentance sermon the prophet would preach for forty years.
