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Max Lucado Appears with Mormon Glenn Beck and Affirms the Holy Spirit Inside Him

We last wrote about Lucado, who pastors Oak Hills Church in San Antonio, Texas, after he argued ‘Faithful People May Disagree About What The Bible Says About Homosexuality and revealed he started speaking in tongues at the age of 64, just a few years ago.

Now appearing on Glenn Beck’s program to promote his new book, Lucado spends 15 minutes listening to the noted MORMON regale him with stories of the Holy Spirit working in his life over the last few decades and takes at face value these assertions.

For a brief overview of the Mormon views on Jesus and other things, they believe that Jesus was once a regular sinful man who became exalted and turned into a God after doing many good deeds. ‘God the Father’ himself was also once a man on another planet, but because he likewise was such a good Mormon, he was granted the right to become a God over this earth. They believe that they too can become capital ‘G’ Gods of their own planet one day, and in fact, hold that there are millions of Gods. For them, the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit are all and individual separate Gods, and they all have human bodies of flesh- they are not Spirits.

Mormons categorically deny the idea of salvation by grace alone and believe Jesus and Lucifer are ‘spirit brothers.’ They believe the scriptures we have are all corrupted and that’s why they have the new revelation of Joseph Smith.

In the segment, Beck explains that “you will not survive what is coming without the constant companion of the Holy Spirit” and introduces Lucado, who offers “I’m always excited to see you. I admire you, hold you in the highest esteem, and deeply, deeply appreciate you. You’re such a crucial voice in our society…and I’m just happy to be here to see you and to discuss the power and the presence of the Holy Spirit.”

Affirming Beck’s contention that the Holy Spirit “verifies truth”, Lucado says that the two of them “align so closely” in their belief that there needs to be a season of societal renewal, which only comes as a result of an outpouring of the Holy Spirit. He says Beck is “spot on” on his assertion that he can’t survive without the Holy Spirit and then further affirms:

In the conversation about the Holy Spirit, one of his assignments is it he takes our prayers and presents them before the tribunal of heaven. He takes our groans, our utterings. The apostle Paul said, ‘we do not know that for which we should pray.’ And we really don’t. I mean, do we pray for healing or for heaven? Do we pray for deliverance do we pray for even death if you’re a prisoner, you know? We don’t know exactly how to weather the storms. The power of the Holy Spirit is that he takes when Glenn or Max can’t even utter the right prayer. The Holy Spirit says ‘I take over and I take that prayer, and I take it and present it before the presence of God in heaven, which I find so encouraging, because that reminds me that the real power of prayer doesn’t depend upon the way I pray, or even I who pray, but upon the one who hears the prayer, and that’s what brings strengthen and help to people during tough times.’

Beck shares that “I pray differently than I think a lot of people pray” and that “I’m just talking to him. And, and, you know, it’s a very informal kind of prayer, but I see him as my buddy. Also my sovereign as well.” Lucado chimes in that “I’m so fascinated by your fascination with the Holy Spirit” and encourages him to tell him and the audience more about his experiences with the Holy Spirit working inside of him, because everyone else listening would love to hear it.

Of course, Glenn Beck is not saved at all, but is deceived. Mormons do not believe in the same God that Christians do, and any being living inside of him is not the Holy Spirit, but rather an unholy demon.


For more on Beck, see here:

Glenn Beck Pronounces Himself Saved at Ed Young’s Church, Crowd Riotously Applauds
Billy Graham Said Glenn Beck – a Mormon – Was a Fellow Christian
The Beck Lies: Mormon Leads Prayer to False God at Ted Cruz Campaign Office
Charismania Embraces Glenn Beck
Glenn Beck’s Mormonized Rant Against Christianity

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Arch Heretic Kenneth Copeland Lends Glenn Beck Private Jet to Rescue Afghan Christians

When he’s not claiming that COVID has been destroyed or throwing someone in a wheelchair to the floor, Kenneth Copeland occasionally does a good thing, this time lending Glenn Beck his private jet so that it can be utilized to help Afghan christians flee their country.

In a message by Terri Copeland Pearsons, daughter of Kenneth Copeland and senior pastrix of Eagle Mountain International Church during their August 29 Sunday service, she plays a clip of Glenn Beck appearing on Tucker Carlson’s show, where he specifically thanks Kenneth Copeland for loaning him his private jet to help transport he and his team to the middle east safely in order to help facilitate transfers of people.

Carlson: Have you been able to get a sizable number of Christians out of Afghanistan? Seems like that’s a group that would need to leave.

Beck: 5100. The country that I’m in right now is at their limit….we have to send people into even greater danger to try to smuggle these Christians out who are marked not just for death, but to be set on fire alive because they’re converted Christians.

Also, tomorrow I’m getting back onto another plane. So you know, not funded by the Nazarene fund. Nothing I am doing here, I’m paying for this here. Copeland Ministries has let me borrow their jet. But we’re going someplace else to open up two countries and I don’t even want to say who they are.

He reiterated his thanks in a Twitter message, saying “None of my travels or my team’s travels, none of it is paid for by the Nazarene fund..everything is paid for by me, personally, and I can’t thank the Kenneth Copeland Ministries enough for lending us their plane to get us over here.”

The plane in question is likely the ultra-luxurious Gulfstream G550 that he purchased in 2018. A new one of these starts at $36 million dollars. Toss in another 6k-13k a month for use of a hanger, as well as 15k for the average flight crew and fuel per trip. According to Pastor Planes: the plane had a full day during this endeavor.

Copeland and Beck are both heretics, but this is a good work nonetheless.


h/t to Objective Believer