God Doesn’t Anoint I M P O S T E R S!!

PROPHETS/PROPHETESS, 🗣️ARE NOT THE ONLY ONES, WHO CAN BE FALSE!!

📢NEWSFLASH! Imposters are everywhere, and are scripturally defined as seducers, deceivers, false leaders, and ultimately as the antagonist of Christ, whose actions and motivations create chaos,conflict, confusion and tension!

If you are not in full alignment with Jesus Christ—you will look disdainfully down on, become suspicious, and treat them shamefully, not realizing that you have been hoodwinked into the death cycle—simply because of your breaking God’s “rules of engagement,” and of your own disloyalty to His! God’s true leaders are not false prophets because they had to say some hard things to you and confront those strongholds in your life, in order to you stop and deter your death cycle!

God DOES NOT anoint I M P O S T E R S! Why would He? He is the God of TRUTH! This counterfeit anointing comes claiming to have a special anointing that sets them apart from everyone else. When you separate truth from Spirit or Spirit from truth, you either experience emptiness in the church or the false anointing of Antichrist. When the scriptures references a “falling away” that doesn't mean a departure from religion, but rather a departure from the truth. This means a departure from the real Jesus, who is the Truth.

A "false leader" refers to someone who pretends to have the qualities of a true leader but lacks genuine leadership skills or ethical behavior, often prioritizing personal gain or control over the well-being of others. They may use manipulation, intimidation, or bullying to control others and achieve their goals. They may make grandiose promises that they cannot keep; and mostly engage in excessive self-promotion. Instead of fostering trust and collaboration, they create a culture of fear and intimidation. They speak in the name of God without true authority

The Nature of Imposters:

🎙️They speak in the name of Jesus Christ, but do not follow his word.

🎙️They are heretics, who introduce false teachings into the church.

Imposters are described as:

1️⃣ False leaders: They lead people astray with their teachings.

2️⃣ Deceivers: They manipulate and mislead others.

3️⃣ Antagonists of Christ: They oppose the teachings and authority of Jesus.

4️⃣ Antichrist: They deny the “true nature” of Christ.

The reason many do not discern the falseleader,” is that many are either not saved, or are herectics according to the scripture; but simply attend a building called “church!” God’s church has had a heart transformation from the spirit of God. God’s sheep know His voice! So rather than asking questions about who is and who “aint” real—check out the truth within the scriptures and discern the characteristics of imposters!

Do you ever wonder why these imposters always seem to have to tell their audience, that the presence of God is in the room?! If this is happening- that’s pretentious, low level religious rules of men, rather than real presence of a living God! Believe me, when the power (true spirit of God) shows up—you will know it. No one has to tell you to praise, nor worship, lift your hand or bow…God’s presence automatically affects every living thing He come in contact with!

The Bible warns against being deceived by false teachers and their messages; whether false Apostles, Prophets, Pastors (wolves in sheep’s clothing), or teachers of the law. Christians are called to discern true teachings from false ones. The solution to not being deceived is to focus on the truth of Christ and his teaching—the more sure word of God which is the holy scriptures; this way you study to show yourselves approved unto God, rightly dividing the word of truth! If He is God enough to save you, He certainly to God enough to maintain and sustain you! Carnal, imposter leaders-operating as tares cannot!

The Bible warns against pretenders, highlighting their deceitful nature and eventual downfall, with passages like 2 Timothy 3:13 and 2 Corinthians 11:13-15 emphasizing that they will become worse, and that Satan himself masquerades as an angel of light. 

2 John 1:7-13—For many imposters (seducers, deceivers, and false leaders) have gone out into the world, men who will not acknowledge (confess, admit) that the savior Jesus has come!

2 Timothy 3:13-17—Evil impersonators and imposters will become worse, deceiving and being deceived. Evil people who pretend to be what they are not, will become worse than ever, as they fool others and are fooled themselves.

Imposters and Impersonators (false leaders), serve a “false god”—and refer to other deities, or other objects of worship; little illegitimate or non-functioning gods, in their professed authority or capability. These imposters are not referencing the God of Abraham, Isaac, Jacob.

2 Corinthians 11:13-15:
Paul cautions against false apostles and deceitful workers who masquerade as apostles of Christ, stating that Satan himself disguises himself as an angel of light. 

Biblical Impersonators and false leaderships' Characteristics:

Deception: Pretenders use deceit to gain followers or authority, potentially performing signs and wonders to lend credibility to their claims. 
Self-Promotion: Unlike true servants of God, pretenders often seek personal gain, power, or recognition, prioritizing their own agendas. 
Contradiction of Scripture: Pretenders frequently teach doctrines that contradict the clear teachings of Scripture, twisting the Word of God to suit their purposes. 
Lack of Fruit: True prophets are known by their fruits, and pretenders often lack the spiritual fruit that characterizes genuine followers of Christ. 

Why do people become imposters?

Systemic discrimination and bias, including bias that is racial, bigoted, intolerant prejudices, gender biases; all can create environments that induce this false imposter characteristic.

Examples in the Bible:

Ananias and Sapphira (Acts 5): This couple lied about their offering to the church, resulting in divine judgment for their hypocrisy. 

Religious Leaders (Matthew 23):
Jesus called them "blind guides" and warned against their hypocrisy, stating they would receive "greater condemnation". 

The Importance of Discernment:

The Bible emphasizes the need for discernment, so that we will be able to identify and avoid false teachers and pretenders; urging believers to examine their own hearts and the teachings they are exposed to.