Imgflip Logo Icon

politics › church Memes & GIFs

Humor and discussion around U.S. and world politics. Criticisms and debates are encouraged, but be constructive and don't harass anyone.
politics
To post images in this stream, please .
Moderators
Create your own stream

Imgflip Pro

  • AI creation tools & better GIFs
  • No ads
  • Custom 6x6 profile icon and new colors
  • Your images are featured instantly in auto-approve-sfw streams
  • Your images jump to the top of approval queues
Go Pro
HEALTH & WEALTH PREACHING
The Church of God, for one, claims Christ's atonement provides physical healing for everyone. Who does that sound like? It’s a root of the Charismatic Movement that eventually came to be the Word of Faith Movement. According to the latter, if we just have enough faith, we’ll have perfect health and receive wealth. 
Unfortunately though, the people getting rich in that movement are the ones requesting donations that supposedly show the followers’ level of faith. They say the greater the check, the more the follower’s faith. And those requesting the cash don’t normally seem to have the perfect health they promise to donors.
While the perfect health and wealth preaching is untrue, it is true that God can heal. I’ve seen it and even experienced it personally. But that does not mean God always heals us. We see that in the Scriptures: The Apostle Paul experienced serious illness. Did he not have enough faith? He must not have "sown seeds" into a health 
and wealth preacher's ministry, right? Is that why Paul was not in perfect health? No!Also, Philippians two says Paul's co-worker for Christ, Epaphroditus, nearly worked himself to death. And Timothy, Paul's spiritual son, was often sick. Did Paul recommend more faith for those two so they could to be as healthy as they’d like? No. In fact, for Timothy’s medicinal issue, Paul recommended certain liquids, which might help as opposed to water only. Good thing Timothy had the right teacher. It’s the same one we can access every day in the Bible--no donations required. | image tagged in church,bible,god,health,wealth,jesus | made w/ Imgflip meme maker
193 views
WHAT WILL THE FIRST HALF OF THE 7-YEAR TRIBULATION BE LIKE? THE SEALS: A PANORAMIC VIEW OF THE FIRST HALF OF THE SEVEN YEAR TRIBULATION, is a 21-hour panoramic view and in-depth study of that time with experts in Bible Prophecy like Jan Markell, Dr. David Reagan, Nathan Jones & Pastor J.D. Farag, along with extensive commentary by Pastor Billy Crone. What will it be like for those left behind after the Rapture of the Church? In gory detail, what horrors await the planet, and should Christians be concerned about the 7-Year Tribulation? Will that be too late for people to turn to the Messiah? Will there be any way out? How will the Antichrist deceive so many in taking over the world? Are there signs that this period, which Jesus described as the worst time in the history of mankind, is actually fast approaching? All these questions and much, much more will be answered in this documentary. The Seals will explore amazing prophesied revelations like the events of the Rapture, the blessings, Prelude, and Timing of the Seals, as well as the breaking of the seals tied to the Antichrist, War, Famine, Death, Martyrdom, and Doomsday. Get ready for the journey of your life! No other video series takes you on such an in-depth amazing thrill ride through the first half of the Seven Year Tribulation. You will explore the original language, examine historical customs and mannerisms, and get even more excited about the Lord’s soon return.
Get it today and warn as many as you can before it’s too late! | image tagged in antichrist,end times,church,rapture,bible,revelation | made w/ Imgflip meme maker
813 views
HOW ARE CHARISMATICS IN THE CHRISTIAN CHURCH, AND HINDUISM, THE SAME?
Hinduism has a core practice they call “Upanishads,” which is the practice of mystical interpretations. But we know private interpretations allow anyone to claim anything, like, "Well, I think what that involves is the humanity of the thing-a-ma-deal concerning the majig idea known through post-existential thought.” Though I made no sense, with all due respect, here's how it normally goes from there with mystical interpretations: after reciting my lofty oratory that you were just lucky to hear, if I put on a fancy robe and act deeply ethereal while looking down on others because I know everything and they're lowly dumb dumbs, then I can be a part of the higher priestly class. That's really what it is with the whole religiosity system that gets convoluted to the point that only certain people can let us know what our beliefs and practices need to be. Unfortunately, we have people in the Church today who do the same thing. As we detail extensively in our study, "Charismatic Chaos," today we're being told by a sect of Christianity called the hyper-charismatics, that we don't have the ability to read the Bible for ourselves. Instead, we need to attend certain schools across America to learn how to be true prophets of God who use spiritual techniques to have a "spiritual encounter with God,” which actually gets people into an altered state of consciousness (a Hindus teaching), to make contact with spirits (that are not God). Still hyper-charismatics tell us it’s the way to "understand” a “true" deeper meaning behind the Bible. Unfortunately, that is rampant all over the Church today but it's just a trick to dupe people into getting away from the biblical truth God
already supplied in a book anyone can read for themselves. | image tagged in charismatic,church,hinduism,god,bible,jesus | made w/ Imgflip meme maker
203 views
WHAT ARE THE ORIGINS OF THE “WORD OF FAITH” MOVEMENT? [2 of 3]; One founder was William Seymour who created the Azusa Street Mission in 1906. Those present at the time described absolute chaos with all in attendance wanting to preach, and most everyone did. Nobody stopped to ask for a testimony to even see if the speakers were saved. Even some local witches and sorcerers preached. Seymour realized who they were and stopped them from preaching but they continued to attend and practice their weird worship during the service. Also weird for a Church service, were reports of kissing between unmarried persons. Again, everyone preached, except Seymour, who just sat with his head in a crate and from time to time shouted, "Repent!” | image tagged in bible,god,jesus,christian,church,pray | made w/ Imgflip meme maker
196 views

Trump Bible

3,444 views, 5 upvotes, 1 comment

Cheap, cheap, cheap!

159 views, 1 upvote, 3 comments
by anonymous
2,952 views

TAX the CHURCH!

901 views, 7 upvotes, 10 comments
256 views, 1 upvote, 1 comment