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God still supernaturally heals today: NFL Quarterback Derek Carr
Oakland Raiders quarterback Derek Carr preached Sunday evening at Jesus Culture Sacramento in Sacramento, California. During his message, he said that he has seen people get supernaturally healed firsthand and gave all glory to God.
“I’m not here to impress you, okay?” Carr said. “And I’m not here to convince you of anything, okay? I’m just telling you what I’ve seen and what I know, and I know that God still heals today. I know that God still delivers today. I know He can set people free today. I’ve seen it happen.”
Carr said he saw people get supernaturally healed while attending a conference in Fresno, California, where Bryan and Katie Torwalt were leading worship.
“I want to tell you what God has been doing in my life,” Carr said. “[I have] seen the lame walking and people being healed all over the place … We just had a conference down in Fresno that Bryan and Katie blessed us and they came and they did a wonderful job. And they were actually on stage when there was actually a man—I don’t know if they got to see—but there was a man over on the side of the stage as they were worshipping. We prayed for healing all over the place. People were healed all over the place. And we saw this man’s hand open for the first time in five years. There’s another man in a wheelchair that began to stand up and dance while they were playing their music.”
Carr praised the congregation of Jesus Culture and thanked them for giving him the opportunity to preach—following in the footsteps of his grandfather, who was a pastor.
“I always want to say thank you,” Carr said. “Thank you not just for seeing me as someone who can throw a football and loves Jesus and hopefully he says something good, you know? Thank you for seeing the call of God on my life and trusting me standing here. My grandfather was a pastor before he passed away for his whole entire life. And he always told me, ‘Derek, if you preach someday… whoever you let speak on your platform, just make sure you can trust it.’ And so thank you. I’m honored.”
Carr also said he intended to leave quietly at the end of the service rather than hang around, so as to not distract from God.
“I’m just here to be obedient,” Carr says. “I just want you to know who I am. I am not here to take pictures and sign autographs. If you catch me at Chipotle, no problem. But when I’m at church, there is One Idol. There is One Person that I look at. And that’s Jesus. So if I dip out of here at the end of this, please just respect why that is. It’s because I’m going to prepare a pathway, kind of like John the Baptist. I’m going to prepare a way, and I’m going to get right out of the way and point you to Jesus. That’s all. That’s all that I’m here to do. I didn’t come here for you to applaud for me. I didn’t come for you to pat me on my back. I didn’t come for any of that. I really couldn’t care less, with all due respect. Why I came is so that you can have an opportunity to get a word deep within you, that you would be so filled up with the supernatural that when people look at you, they say, ‘That is amazing. I must go see what that is.’ You see, you don’t need a 12-step program. All you need is one moment in God’s presence. I believe that can change your life.”
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‘Inverted cross and Satan’s praise’ during news presentation: ABC TV’s broadcast in controversy
TV viewers in Australia were given a devilish surprise this week after a news broadcast suddenly cut to footage from a satanic ritual.
The incident occurred during a segment on Australian Broadcasting Corporation’s (ABC) nightly news bulletin detailing the introduction of a new law that could see criminals handed prison sentences for hurting police animals
Just as the segment was about to end, the feed suddenly cut to a brief clip featuring three individuals on a stage alongside an illuminated upside-down crucifix.
Two of the three were standing up dressed in robes, while the other one could be seen sitting in front of what appears to be a keyboard.
One of the robed men, who is dressed entirely in black, raises his hands in the video, while the words “hail Satan” are audible on the brief clip.
Seconds later the broadcast cut back to news anchor Yvonne Yong who, despite managing to keep a straight face, appears to be aware of the mix-up.
After a momentary pause, she continued on to the next news item.
The incident was picked up on Twitter by ABC’s Mediawatch account, which shared the clip, writing “ABC’s satanic slip-up. What was going on here?”
At the time of writing, the video has been viewed over 159,000 times on social media.
ABC TV has so far failed to provide an explanation as to what happened.
According to Insider, the footage featured on the news broadcast comes from a Facebook video published by the Noosa Temple of Satan, a Devil worship group based out of Queensland, Australia.
The clip unwittingly featured on the ABC TV bulletin reportedly originates from a Facebook live stream conducted by the group on October 30. It can be seen around the eight-minute mark of the video, which can be viewed here.
The Noosa Temple of Satan has commented on the clip’s surprise inclusion in a Facebook post with the group sharing a link to the ABC Mediawatch tweet, alongside the comment: “Our hero…”
The group also shared a link to a story covering the incident, commenting alongside it: “Satan works in mysterious ways…..”
Led by Brother Samael Demo-Gorgon, or Robin Bristow as he was formerly known, the Noosa Temple is a religious organization dedicated to the celebration and promotion of Satanism in Australia.
“We emphasize the virtues of free-thinking and rebellion against Christian authority.'” a statement on the group’s website says.
“We revere Satan as a figure who symbolizes rebellion against tyrannical or arbitrary authority,” it adds.
Newsweek has reached out to the Noosa Temple and ABC TV for comment.
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Hillsong Worship invites listeners into ‘revelation’ of who God really is in new album, ‘Awake
Grammy Award-winning group Hillsong Worship released their latest studio album Awake, and the popular band hopes listeners will have their own “awakening” with God.
Hillsong church was founded by Brian Houston and his wife, Bobbie, in the suburbs of Sydney, Australia, in 1983. It has now grown from a single church to an international ministry that has houses of worship in 21 countries on six continents, including: London, England; Paris, France; Sao Paulo and Rio de Janeiro, Brazil; Cape Town, South Africa; Tel Aviv, Israel; and three cities in the United States.
The church has an average global attendance approaching 130,000 weekly.
In the U.S., Hillsong is recognized for its thriving congregations in New York City, Los Angeles and Phoenix, with services frequently attended by A-list celebrities.
Hillsong Worship has led the global ministry in congregational music for more than 30 years with a goal to serve the church by equipping believers worldwide with songs of praise. Their new release, Awake, aims to do the same. Featuring the vocals of Brooke Ligertwood, Joel Houston, Taya, and Aodhan King, the album is comprised of 12 new tracks that they hope will help listeners participate in a deeper exchange with God.
Hillsong Worship is widely known for their world-renowned songs, including “Shout to the Lord” and “Oceans. Below is an edited transcript of The Christian Post’s interview with lead singer Ligertwood who discusses the church’s fame, how they create their music, and the group’s aim of reflecting their heart for God in everything they produce.
Sources : The Christian Post
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