Sean Feucht Goes After Victims in an X Post about Healing

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Wake Up and Win Podcast

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@ceri64
@ceri64 5 ай бұрын
Blaise, spot on! What has Sean to hide to be victim shaming this way! These wolves should not be in leadership roles or even in the church! The blood of Jesus cleanses those who repent and turn from their sin, but God is also a God of righteousness, truth and justice, which he desires more than our songs and worship, see Amos 5. I was 42 when I came forward as a victim of church leader S.A. for all my teenage years. This was the most terrifying time of my life! It split my church, it divided our pastors. A badge of honour!? No way, God had a swimming pool of tears - not just a bottle! The battle I faced changed my character. I asked my mum why didn't God stop the abuse, I prayed and pleaded with God, but my mum answered, "There was only one way to stop the abuse, and that was to speak out!" The Lord brought me to a place where I was ready and had no choice bu to speak out. It was too late for me, but I couldn't face the thought of not protecting the young people and children in my church. There certainly is a revolution in our churches, and it's the hurting and the oppresed finally stirring up their courage and saying no more victims! It is a journey to go through, a tough, heart rending journey, but throw yourselves on the Lord and His amazing word - which helped to bring me through!! Blaise & Christina, Julie Roys and everyone taking a stand on behalf of victims of C.S.A Thank you!
@zackabell909
@zackabell909 5 ай бұрын
I appreciate all you communicated and will lift you up in my prayers. Jesus is faithful and the only one we need to keep our eyes on.
@reesecop
@reesecop 5 ай бұрын
I agree with most everything you said and I'm very sorry for what you experienced. 🙏 But I don't think it's right to accuse Sean Feucht of the same actions as Mike Bickle just because of his stance on things at the moment. Even Blaise has said in other videos that if all of this had come out when *he was at IHOP he wouldn't have believed it either.
@lindajorde3278
@lindajorde3278 5 ай бұрын
I don’t think Sean has anything to hide. I trust his integrity. I think perhaps there is a lack of understanding - which we are all guilty of at one time or another. I speak as someone who did experience a lot of trauma in my life. The point where it became dangerous for me is when I saw *victim* as part of my identity. I think maybe a lot of people go down that path but, at some point, we have to understand that our identity is as His son and daughter. That doesn’t mean we get instant results when we understand our true identity. Much growth happens when we take the journey with Him. ❤
@shannon-leighntshikose5178
@shannon-leighntshikose5178 5 ай бұрын
​@@reesecop Sean literally attacked the whistleblower, the victims and Julie Roy's. Go see the stuff he tweeted about her. Never condemning the predators actions.
@reesecop
@reesecop 5 ай бұрын
@@shannon-leighntshikose5178 What does that have to do with what I said? That still is not some kind of evidence that SF is guilty of the same things MB did.
@cristinbruggeman9600
@cristinbruggeman9600 5 ай бұрын
I was once at an event with a group of German friends where Sean Feucht was leading worship. They couldn't stand his worship style - the repetition of two or three words, almost like trying to bring about a trance. At one point, Sean ordered the audience to repeat after him. He would say a few words, wait for the audience to repeat, then say a few more words. All of my German friends crossed their arms and stood there silently with stony looks on their faces. One of them explained, "I need to hear everything he's going to say and decide if I agree with it. Then, maybe, I'll repeat." We should all be like the Germans and critically consider if the words spoken out of the microphone are true. I really appreciate your comments on this tweet in particular. It's incredibly tone-deaf for him to say that, especially right now.
@aprilm3453
@aprilm3453 5 ай бұрын
I agree. So many times I would repeat what the church said before I waited to see if I agree. It’s automatic when you’ve always done it. We need discernment in the Church.
@daniellegasper2289
@daniellegasper2289 5 ай бұрын
Good point. There is a reason we are not to stay away from vain repetitions. They can produce a trance-like state and give you a false sense of a spiritual experience.
@dawnbrown2125
@dawnbrown2125 5 ай бұрын
So many people in this world agreeing and repeating words in opposition to Christ and the scripture, people have not studied or asked questions on why and what they are hearing . I did that in my child hood and when I grew up I was shocked when I examined the words , God help us to remain true.
@Psalm91-1
@Psalm91-1 5 ай бұрын
Reminds me of the satanic prayer that General Michael Flynn prayed at a church in Omaha, where he word for word repeated the New Age mystical prayer of Elizabeth Claire prophet. I was shocked that people were blindly repeating a prayer to Lucifer!! Same thing with Misty Edwards at IHOP. Her repetitive vain mystical trancelike worship songs were not from the Lord. Wake up people! Stop following false prophets and their false doctrines
@TBird5790
@TBird5790 5 ай бұрын
Wow, so selfish of an attitude. "They crossed their arms and stood there silently..." "I need to hear everything he's going to say and decide if I agree with it. Then, maybe, I'll repeat". Such prideful beligerent arrogance. No wonder they didn't get anything out of it. Sean "ordered the audience...". is not likely what happened. I've seen Sean lead worship, and yes, like many worship leaders, he would invite and encourage the worshippers to join in with their voice - a lot different than "ordering" to repeat after him.
@alliecat110
@alliecat110 5 ай бұрын
I think the sayingapplies,”Showing mercy to the wolf is cruelty to the sheep”
@robinanderson6893
@robinanderson6893 5 ай бұрын
Wow, that’s a good one!
@maryrisher8941
@maryrisher8941 4 ай бұрын
I was abused when I was 4 years old. I am 69 years old. I have been a Spirit filled believer since I was 17 years old. These revelations are triggering me and also bringing grace and the love of Jesus more deeply into my life. THANKYOU Blaise for so ardently LOVING the victims who DO NOT SPEAK OUT, for praying for us, and speaking acceptance, patience, goodness...THE FRUIT OF THE HOLY SPIRIT, into our lives. Keep up the good work. Keep standing in the gap for us. God bless your marriage, your family, your walk with Jesus.
@songsgardensbyjenniferlynn3242
@songsgardensbyjenniferlynn3242 5 ай бұрын
Those who have never been victimized often don’t understand how hard it is to simply tell what happened.
@iaingraham7586
@iaingraham7586 5 ай бұрын
I'm pretty sure Christ was not crucified in Alberta Canada. (Calgary? I make typos to be fair) In any case, as I've said before, the forgiveness of sin does not entitle anyone to a job or a post in church leadership , at least not in isolation. It deals with someone's salvation. Forgiveness of sin also doesn't mean people won't have problems in this World. The existing world reality is flawed according to Christian doctrine ; Christians are called to live, work, and spread the Gospel in this challenging and imperfect World . (on a peaceful and consensual basis) That means calling out injustice in the Church if and when it happens among other things. The sacrifice of Christ deals with justification from original sin, it doesn't imply that people won't need fellowship or support from other believers in facing the brokenness of the World for individual sanctification and support in their faith journey. For that to be able to happen; you need church leaders to maintain high standards of conduct so as to provide people with guidance in that process. Speaking in general terms , and not with respect to any group or person; people are responsible for their actions, and responsible for honestly seeking redemption from their own sins. I'm not from an evangelical tradition, but the late Dr Charles Stanley was right when he said forgiveness of sin doesn't mean that there are no consequences from sin. Honest repentance of sin can't happen without accountability for sin in any case.
@iaingraham7586
@iaingraham7586 4 ай бұрын
My comments about forgiveness assume that a person is honest about wanting it, and seeking it from the right source. (speaking in general terms)
@tamars_hope
@tamars_hope 5 ай бұрын
I’m walking this out in my life right now. I was HORRIBLY mistreated for YEARS at an IHOP in the New York Area and by people (in the church). My Ministry for Sexual Abuse and Sex Trafficking Victims came out of my personal story and birthed through an IHOP… My Ministry became very Successful and I was still being treated like I didn’t exist. Recently, when this Mike Bickle Story hit on Clergy Sexual Abuse Scandal in the church and after years of treating me like I didn’t even exist and because of the ministry we do they personally reached out to me to ask if I would come in and do “damage control”. They acted SWEET as PIE! LOL! I discerned they were using me for the benefit for what we do with the Ministry and their own self protection. They wanted to use me as a scapegoat for the fallout. I FINALLY left that church after 14 years and left them to deal with the aftermath. I AM FREE!!! ❤
@mimicaban9551
@mimicaban9551 5 ай бұрын
brave one #ezer
@pattyjones9961
@pattyjones9961 5 ай бұрын
I’m so sorry that happened to you.. I understand so well ❤️🙏
@tanishaschinzler291
@tanishaschinzler291 5 ай бұрын
I relate to your story. Happened to me at an IHOP in Texas. Used for my giftings. Often treated like I didn’t exist. Blamed for still feeling the effects of trauma. How widespread is this??
@tamars_hope
@tamars_hope 5 ай бұрын
@@tanishaschinzler291 Just look at what happened with Mike Bickle the Founder of IHOPKC and That’s how far this goes. It’s absolutely HORRIFYING!
@savedbyGrace1234
@savedbyGrace1234 5 ай бұрын
I’m a victim from a Baptist church 30 yrs ago and just shared my story
@mimicaban9551
@mimicaban9551 5 ай бұрын
brave one
@shirleyfox3437
@shirleyfox3437 4 ай бұрын
Good job sweetie!!!❤
@PizzaRoyalty
@PizzaRoyalty 5 ай бұрын
Yes, the blood of Jesus is enough to heal…anything… HOWEVER it is by exposing these wolves in sheep’s clothing that we protect the flock (body of Christ) AND stop the systematic corruption of abuse in the church. Sean needs to think this through.
@elainesorensen5803
@elainesorensen5803 5 ай бұрын
It makes you wonder! How could he think this should be overlooked! The remark from Kris V Was also concerning!
@bordendonna
@bordendonna 5 ай бұрын
Bethel has issues
@TBird5790
@TBird5790 5 ай бұрын
@@elainesorensen5803 What remark? Are you referring to when he apologized?
@gandalf0987
@gandalf0987 5 ай бұрын
💯
@bobchevallier8456
@bobchevallier8456 5 ай бұрын
​@@TBird5790 Why he had to apologize
@user-pc3xq9gi2k
@user-pc3xq9gi2k 5 ай бұрын
Thank you, Blaise, for calling out these men who seem clueless about what these VICTIMS have been through and what it takes to live through the aftermath of the abuse.
@em_vlzqz
@em_vlzqz 5 ай бұрын
I’ll just say this, I met him once while I was in BSSM. He spoke at tribe which is like the young adults week night gathering. He went on and on about all the great things his 24/7 worship has done in the Middle East, which was big on my heart for a long time. He talked about “loving the one in front of you”, so ironically, I went up to him after as did a few others just to tell him I thought all that stuff was so cool bc i also had a heart for the mid east. I approached him and talked to him for MAYBE 1-2 minutes tops, and the entire time he was looking around, almost not acknowledging me at all, checking his watch very obviously, acting like i was bothering him. I thought.. wow, this guy was just talking about loving the one in front of you and here i am just trying to give him a quick kudos and he was incredibly rude and blew me off. I try to give some grace and think maybe he was having a bad day or had somewhere to be in which case it would’ve been totally appropriate for him to just say that instead of act like that and make me feel stupid. Never saw him the same after. He has come across as someone who loves to be in the spotlight, like coming to Minneapolis(where I’m at) to do a worship set for a day after the George Floyd riots, get the good pr photos and then left like it was a stunt. Idk something is crazy off about him like the obsession with angel numbers and stuff too. So him talking like this honestly does not surprise me at all.
@teafortwo9307
@teafortwo9307 5 ай бұрын
He strikes me as a hype man...he's going to hype up situations going on all these "amazing holy spirit adventures" but lacks substance... I used to really like him.... have not for years now.
@teafortwo9307
@teafortwo9307 5 ай бұрын
Also.... the numbers are like looking for omens. Its basically reading tea leaves.
@maryestes9584
@maryestes9584 5 ай бұрын
Sadly people like Sean in his “level” of ministry are the same kind of rude. His Celebrity Status helps him forget.
@janwaters1640
@janwaters1640 5 ай бұрын
Thank you so much for addressing Sean. I have lost total respect for him.
@Em-Skye
@Em-Skye 5 ай бұрын
I am not left by any means but I can see why the left would mention white male privilege in this moment. This religious arrogance coming from Men in leadership exacerbates the problem of women victims for feeling unsafe in the church seeking healing from people who are supposed to offer it from Jesus.
@JohnDavis-hv7nf
@JohnDavis-hv7nf 5 ай бұрын
The amount of time that it takes to heal from trauma is subjective to the severity of the trauma. If you fall out of a tree and break your arm, it may take you a couple of months to heal, but if your in a car crash and you break your back, neck and your legs it could take you years to recover from that trauma. It is wrong and insensitive to dictate to people how long you think it should take them to recover from their injuries.🙏
@tanishaschinzler291
@tanishaschinzler291 5 ай бұрын
Wow. So affirming. Thank you.
@shannon-leighntshikose5178
@shannon-leighntshikose5178 5 ай бұрын
Such a good illustration
@notable9
@notable9 4 ай бұрын
This is so true.. It doesn't just go away because people think it should.
@debbieterwelp4833
@debbieterwelp4833 5 ай бұрын
Once again thank you for having the courage to speak out against this ridiculous nonsense! You and your wife have done such a wonderful service to the community of Christ followers! Thanks for keeping it real!
@anneschneider5458
@anneschneider5458 5 ай бұрын
Time to address this & not be silent: Bullying predatory manipulative controlling sexually inappropriate cult like leaders in charismatic prophetic movement simply a plague in the Body of Christ: seen & experienced over & over x28 years. Stood up to it & paid a heavy price being called a Jezebel & having reputation unjustly destroyed & much more abusive nuttiness…. Fortunately I care what Jesus thinks of me & care about truth & others. Agree process to heal & confronting & talking about is healing of complex trauma.
@user-rj2yq7is9x
@user-rj2yq7is9x 5 ай бұрын
thanks so much for standing up for truth - as a christian counselor in inner healing ministry, and also as someone who has recovered from CSA - so grateful you and your wife are shinning light in the darkness in the church
@AwenDunning-gv6xo
@AwenDunning-gv6xo 5 ай бұрын
When one gets so caught up in Gnosticism, transcendence, affirmation/declaration culture and the political spirit that you forget to weep with those who weep and leave behind all semblance of care or concern for horrific trauma. This is not a time for the show to go on. It is a time to stop, repent, weep and heal before moving on. Great thoughts, Blaise
@DillaDawgForever
@DillaDawgForever 5 ай бұрын
Keep exposing the “good ol boys club” you’re doing Gods work
@Angela-zm5ox
@Angela-zm5ox 5 ай бұрын
So let me sum up Sean: the victim should shut up and go home because of the blood of Jesus while predators should stay in their positions of power - because of the blood of Jesus? Yeah, get me out of this sex cult!
@cherylfauth9543
@cherylfauth9543 4 ай бұрын
You truly don't understand what he said.
@projectdesign4675
@projectdesign4675 3 ай бұрын
@@cherylfauth9543 Sean Feucht is Bethel
@maxemrich8778
@maxemrich8778 3 ай бұрын
A careful observation: I can´t see where Sean is referencing the statement to the Bickle case and the "Jane Doe´s". May be I have followed that to little in order to get the obvious context, maybe in these days in march it came in the middle of many posts and discuassions around the MB scandal, just but now reading the post on X, I´m just realizing: wait, he´s just making a general statement. Ok, we are in times of the Bickle-Scandal, it´s possible to link it to that. But it seems a bit unfair to me though, to just assume he is kind of attacking the Jane Doe´s here and saying that they should just shut up and Mike B. should just be fine and no more talking about it. That´s not what he is writing there. And in general, of course, it can totally happen, that people make their victimhood too big and forget about Jesus in it. It´s as you said, Blaize, it´s both, it´s the blood of Jesus and giving the trauma to him and it´s also a process. Well, Sean isn´t denying that. I would agree though, that it was probably a very unwise or also not quite sensitive post to make in the middle of the things that are going on. Thorwing that out there, not clear who he is talking to... yeah, that leaves room for interprating it as criticism towards the Jane does, and maybe it was, and he didn´t think it through, and so, yeah, that´s not good, it´s very onesided. But I think he would agree with what Blaize is saying here, in the end.
@hullinamccabe12
@hullinamccabe12 5 ай бұрын
Blaise I appreciate how you've expounded this so clearly. My experience is that comments like Sean's have a tinge of judgement & self-righteousness, to generalise that victims are somehow unable to understand the message of the cross like he does.
@robinanderson6893
@robinanderson6893 5 ай бұрын
Yep, it is misapplying the Gospel truth in a way that shames victims of abuse.
@jayandmichellebarker4238
@jayandmichellebarker4238 5 ай бұрын
Great video. Reminds me of someone telling the person who’s not healed it’s their fault due to not enough faith. It’s spiritual bullying. Word of faith doesn’t have grasp on theology of suffering. Keep up good work!
@robinanderson6893
@robinanderson6893 5 ай бұрын
Yes, spiritual bullying!! Thank you for giving a name to this misapplication of the Gospel message.
@robinl6659
@robinl6659 5 ай бұрын
Very true
@treeisa61
@treeisa61 5 ай бұрын
You said it, Sean is trying to reform politics and culture but not the church or himself
@DW-yq4zn
@DW-yq4zn 5 ай бұрын
I watched one of Feucht’s rallies (Nashville) during Covid (live on KZfaq) and a couple of hours of music, mentioned the gospel at the end…literally a couple of sentences like it was an afterthought. There was no biblical teaching.
@tammyriddering7268
@tammyriddering7268 5 ай бұрын
Blaise, thank you, thank you, thank you for the push back on this very insensitive and poorly timed post from Sean. We’re not going back there. (Tammy Woods)
@nicolestanford4955
@nicolestanford4955 5 ай бұрын
Why doesn’t Sean say “For all the child predators and evil in the church leadership, these men need to stop elevating their sin over HIS commands”. These victims pain is real to Jesus and they are broken and contrite over it. God is CLOSE to the broken hearted. 💔 I don’t think these people are glorifying victimhood for improper gain like Sean’s post implies.
@VeronicaTelaro-bu8rb
@VeronicaTelaro-bu8rb 5 ай бұрын
You are 100% correct Blaze. As Christians it’s our Duty to comfort the afflicted, not hurt their feelings with brick bibles!
@robinanderson6893
@robinanderson6893 5 ай бұрын
Brick Bibles!! Great term!
@VeronicaTelaro-bu8rb
@VeronicaTelaro-bu8rb 5 ай бұрын
@@robinanderson6893. I can’t take credit for this! My pastor uses this term and I love it!!!
@KristineMorand
@KristineMorand 3 ай бұрын
Excellent comment! Unfortunately many don't realize that the scripture is actually changing within those Brick Bible. It goes hand in hand with all of these unrepentant hierlings! Gross falling away is happening!
@WriteByLisa
@WriteByLisa 5 ай бұрын
Yes! This is spiritual bypassing, which is very superficial and does not address the root of the problem at all. Example: You can be healed of depression. However, this is often a process that takes time and is not instant. It might involve inner healing, deliverance, renewing the mind, time in the Word, fellowship, ongoing prayer, counseling, and even medication!
@wordsoflife42
@wordsoflife42 5 ай бұрын
I found myself clapping with nobody in the room by the end of this one 🤣i was like what am i doing, it was totally reflexive. Just so you know, you got an ovation somewhere! Haha for real though, thank you. I'm learning to roll with the punches, but sometimes it's okay to push back 🙏
@marshayoder7627
@marshayoder7627 5 ай бұрын
If we ignore the truth-we will eventually call the truth the lie. This is ugly...but lets remember the truth will set us free. Speak forth young man.
@jowiedholz6871
@jowiedholz6871 5 ай бұрын
Totally agree! Thanks for verbalizing this well. Praying people see this!
@Isaiah30v21
@Isaiah30v21 5 ай бұрын
He has a wife and daughter!! God forbid. But what if this were to happen to them? What is wrong with him!!
@JillCee
@JillCee 5 ай бұрын
I am working through complex major trauma abuse. I am not offended by Sean’s tweet at all. (There is quite a bit I don’t ageee with him on.) I mean, the fact Jesus has the victory is what gives me hope to walk through this stinky mess. There is a process to work through the trauma and building a new foundation in Christ, but it doesn’t mean the trauma is elevated over Christ. Healing is not always an instant or microwaved process. Over the last few months, I finally have been digging into my story and working through it. Being in a loving and supportive church does make a huge difference for sure. God is building a new foundation on which my faith to stand. A lot of learning, prayer, scripture has all played a role in transforming me. I just am still in process to move forward. I keep hearing from others that they have seen so many good changes happening. I am nurturing and caring for the field God has given me so that my roots will grow strong. And yes, I have been majorly gaslighted by the church. It took me 30 years to finally find a church that welcomed me and embraced me. That is a bigger problem than what Sean said. Amazing how many churches are happy to say “the problem is you.”
@hebrews11vs5
@hebrews11vs5 5 ай бұрын
30 yrs! Sorry to hear. But glad you found a church home. Keep pushing!
@marylindasmith8503
@marylindasmith8503 5 ай бұрын
At lot of leaders in churches are unhealed. I've experienced some horrific treatment in a couple of churches and there are many times no one to support or care or even know what to do about it. Elders don't even seem to know how to deal with situations according to New Testament biblical precepts! They may be great men, even godly men, but they seem to be clueless in many cases in knowing how to adjudicate various situations that come up between people, or even pray for the sick to be healed! I've also come to know from people just talking to me or asking for counsel, about sexual abuse from two different pastors, both who worked w/ youth at least for some years. And we don't live in a large city. This sort of thing is rampant. Add any kind of abuse onto people who are already the walking wounded, and no wonder people are leaving the church, even though we're commanded "not to forsake the assembling of ourselves together". They just can't take the pain and the drama anymore. Or sitting next to someone who has betrayed, lied about or hurt them in some way. May God heal us all and what needs to be exposed, may He expose it. Churches, pastors, leaders, please learn to walk in God's wisdom and love! You will be held responsible for your actions or inactions!
@JillCee
@JillCee 5 ай бұрын
@@marylindasmith8503 I hate it but I hear this a lot too. The only reason found my church is that the pastor had a come to Jesus moment that really convicted shortly before I started visiting. We definitely need to pray for the church and the leaders as a whole for this exact reason. I am so sorry about your experience.
@lindajorde3278
@lindajorde3278 5 ай бұрын
I think it takes more faith to walk through the process. I’ve known trauma. I had to walk through that. It took years and it was because the blood of Jesus IS enough that I could get through it. Jesus never left me to figure it out on my own. I did go through a long period of time when I embraced being a victim in unhealthy ways that slowed down my progress and sometimes even shut it down. But, I finally got past that part. I’m in a place where I’m fairly healthy but it took decades and lots of hard work to get here. ❤
@tanishaschinzler291
@tanishaschinzler291 5 ай бұрын
You’re brave.
@marylindasmith8503
@marylindasmith8503 5 ай бұрын
Exactly. Lots of hard work. You do what you know to do at any given time. There are probably easier ways, such as learning to abide more, but most church don't teach that, it's rarely modeled and it takes some perception to glean it from the scriptures although the examples and verses are there. We're on a pilgrimage....
@ynfcast
@ynfcast 5 ай бұрын
What's additionally ugly about his tweet is his failure to acknowledge that by his logic both the fear of God and the blood of Jesus should have been enough for alleged abusers and their following to not abuse people in the first place - The blood should have been enough for them pursue the character of God to become actually qualified enough to create or cultivate an environment where abuse doesn't exist and/or where people can be held accountable for their sins. & the blood should be enough for Sean to shut his mouth or at least fix it to intercede for the victims, not use his platform to encourage their silence. What really cheapens the Gospel is when leaders elevate their own authority to use the name, character, and Word of God to justify and cover up alleged abuse, especially when it's done in His name and house. So tired of this.
@marionnatale8230
@marionnatale8230 5 ай бұрын
As always, you are “spot on,” Blaise. 🙏🦅
@hanjoyfry
@hanjoyfry 5 ай бұрын
Jesus IS always the answer.... but it's not just what He DID.. it's who He IS!!! It takes everyone their own process of being connected TO the reality of what Jesus did. And we get there by the gentle, loving, patient, stunningly healing nature of His heart. Truth delivered without love becomes cold callous religion that is just information. Speaking from my own messy journey, it takes so much time to rebuild trust with Love when darkness took advantage of innocence. Jesus is Patience, Himself. He is the kindest healer who sits with you every day to meet you where you're at. Rarely is it instantaneous because in that messy process, you find out who He really is. And it changes everything. Bless you two for being a voice!
@robinanderson6893
@robinanderson6893 5 ай бұрын
Darkness took advantage of innocence. That phrase expresses so well what has happened to MB’s victims. What MB has done makes me frightened for him. He MUST come into the light, no matter what the cost. That’s my prayer.
@eweandtheshepherd6344
@eweandtheshepherd6344 5 ай бұрын
I would like to be able to repost this somehow but I'm not super savvy about how thats done... I thought this was so well said and what needs to be heard by many in this situation. I pray people will discover Him this way and lean into His cleansing, sanitizing light.
@mareechristine
@mareechristine 4 ай бұрын
Once a victim , now an overcomer, it has been the kindness of the Lord to lead me to repentance and healing. To think again , look at it again , face the reality, shame , embarrassment and exposure .! How kind is The Lord to lead us through the valley of the shadow of death . He is Kind and will not pressure to conform to a time table . His timing is so perfect for the abused and the abuser. It may seem your jumping on a bandwagon . No ! It’s timing . It’s truth and it’s freedom and there’s always more 🙌❤️.
@donnaeid2862
@donnaeid2862 5 ай бұрын
Sean went public on his view of Taylor Swift but nothing about Mike Bickle….double standard!
@hopeb4sunrise309
@hopeb4sunrise309 5 ай бұрын
I thought the same thing, it was strange.
@maryestes9584
@maryestes9584 5 ай бұрын
Exactly!
@KristineMorand
@KristineMorand 3 ай бұрын
Cover up for the brotherhood!
@Alexanderyayaya
@Alexanderyayaya 5 ай бұрын
Sean is another Christian leader that has a due date for his own exposure of abuses. He has personally made millions the last few years exploiting peoples faith and social dilemmas. He is a want to be rockstar who is an embarrassment to the faith. One day Jesus will turn the tables in his life.
@zackabell909
@zackabell909 5 ай бұрын
Truth bomb, good stuff.
@ENJAYYAY
@ENJAYYAY 5 ай бұрын
100% Met him at a friends house while he was in town for a “show”. The guy was so greasy, he added nothing valuable to our meeting. Clearly captivated by the rockstar facade
@TBird5790
@TBird5790 5 ай бұрын
And you know he has made millions how?
@Alexanderyayaya
@Alexanderyayaya 4 ай бұрын
@@TBird5790 you can look up his ministries tax returns. I think it’s Sean feudt ministries but not 100% on his ministry name.
@eyeswideopenproductions1617
@eyeswideopenproductions1617 5 ай бұрын
Thank you so much for not letting all of this with KCihop and with the others are are trying to let this die. Please keep going until Mike Bickle and his cohorts are out. If is time for purity of the church.
@melindastewart1345
@melindastewart1345 5 ай бұрын
Yes!! My discernment about him was screaming at me even when I tried to listen to his music. Something is way off about him.🙏🏻
@CandieTremblay
@CandieTremblay 5 ай бұрын
I too cannot listen to his music.
@melindastewart1345
@melindastewart1345 5 ай бұрын
@@CandieTremblay It’s unnerving.
@donnaeid2862
@donnaeid2862 5 ай бұрын
Sean’s statement is another exposure! Words matter!
@heidibrown997
@heidibrown997 5 ай бұрын
Exactly, that's how I see it. God is showing us, the body of Christ those WE have elevated are NOT who we think they are. I have learned from Andrew Womack, I won't name them all, Derick Prince, who had a true servant heart, Smith Wigglesworth, and Charles Capps. Watchman Nee, Andrew Murray, Charles Spurgon, who had a testimony for having a servant heart in the midst of their ministry .
@28jes91
@28jes91 5 ай бұрын
Sean's takes and his attitude is troubling.
@sarahratliff482
@sarahratliff482 5 ай бұрын
Completely agree with you! Malevolence is just as damaging as betrayal.
@joianguiano65
@joianguiano65 5 ай бұрын
Awesome thank you for this the body of Christ needs this for real a lot of hurt sheep out there 😞
@sherylturnerturner1352
@sherylturnerturner1352 5 ай бұрын
too many😪
@user-ww5uv6uh7h
@user-ww5uv6uh7h 5 ай бұрын
We are spirit, soul, and body. We are a new creation spiritually when we receive Christ, but sanctification is a process that occurs in our soul (mind, will, and emotions). As someone ho experienced sexual abuse, the healing occurs in our soul as we move forward in the sanctification process. I remember walking out the healing…it was only through the power of the cross and the Blood of Jesus that I came out the other side in order to help others in their journey…but it was a process…as Blaise said, if you have experienced victimization walk through the healing! Jesus will help you, He desires to heal you, and He will be by your side through this painful and at times scary journey.
@ENJAYYAY
@ENJAYYAY 5 ай бұрын
Someone speaking so firmly against taking care of victims is a red flag. Matter of time before Sean’s indiscretions come to light
@robinanderson6893
@robinanderson6893 5 ай бұрын
Agree.
@TBird5790
@TBird5790 5 ай бұрын
You must not be a true believer to say such a spiteful, hateful thing about this guy. "Matter of time...." As Christians, we should weep, and pray for those who fail or sin. That's what Jesus did. I'm not saying they should be restored to ministry, but we should pray they are restored to their first love of Christ.
@ENJAYYAY
@ENJAYYAY 5 ай бұрын
@@TBird5790 your point is well taken, fellow net-izen. My comment is quite obviously absent of any grace or compassion toward Sean which I do not believe to be a disqualification for being a true believer. To quote my favourite song that worships King Jesus; “Everyone needs forgiveness, the kindness of a Saviour”. I stand corrected, and will do better to show compassion and kindness towards everybody no matter their mistakes or sins, since although they are many His mercy is more! Thank you for helping me grow today
@ENJAYYAY
@ENJAYYAY 5 ай бұрын
@@TBird5790 I too hope you can grow today by realizing our words do not disqualify us from being true believers. I am a true believer, and I also think Sean is. That doesn’t mean we never say things that are not Christ-like.
@1214gooner
@1214gooner 7 күн бұрын
@@TBird5790Sit down Pharisee😂
@davidswander
@davidswander 5 ай бұрын
This is the same thing the hyper-charismatics do to people who need physical healing. When they receive prayer if it isn’t answered immediately, they say “you just aren’t believing enough.” They always blame the person who is in need.
@TBird5790
@TBird5790 5 ай бұрын
Always? You know they say this how?
@davidswander
@davidswander 5 ай бұрын
Because the theology of the hyper charismatic is that it is always God‘s will to heal. If it is always God‘s will to heal, and you’re not, you can’t blame God because it’s always His will to heal. What are we left with? There must be something keeping them from being healed, and they tend to point to the person not believing enough not having enough faith or not worshiping hard enough or letting the enemy steal from them. The latter being rather silly, because how can the enemy steal something God is wanting to do? If it’s God‘s will to heal every time it would happen every time. That theology leaves them with no other choice than to blame the person for why they are not being healed. It all starts with bad theology.
@mistybedwell5962
@mistybedwell5962 5 ай бұрын
I can't say THANK YOU enough...I have watched these things happening (spiritual bypassing) for years and I'm so relieved to hear you say these things as we help others lead the way out of them...
@paulwilson1424
@paulwilson1424 5 ай бұрын
Almost 100% of the people that make statements like he did are doing so because they fear people are going to truly look into their behavior past and present.
@lindag9975
@lindag9975 5 ай бұрын
Kind of like Job's friends. You can speak a truth or mostly truth but in the WRONG context, place, and time. I don't believe that holding church elders accountable for their sins against God's other people is equivalent to not understanding the cross of Jesus. Feucht built a straw man with this tweet. I didn't realize how much of a Bickle lackey he is. People also cheapen the sacrifice of Jesus when they refuse to really repent of their sins or they cover up for the unrepentant. Sean needs to think about that too.
@TheBroomehilda
@TheBroomehilda 5 ай бұрын
You said it right
@lordcustard-smythe-smith9153
@lordcustard-smythe-smith9153 5 ай бұрын
On the face of it, it sounds like a spiritually abusive statement designed to shut victims of abuse up.
@sherylturnerturner1352
@sherylturnerturner1352 5 ай бұрын
Appreciate your video, a tweet wasn't enough for Sean to get it. And yes, reformation has arrived.
@KristineMorand
@KristineMorand 3 ай бұрын
Reformation never ended. The leadership of this movement are all connected to the Catholic Church. Rick Joiner is a Nnight of Malta! One Big Boys Club
@oscarbone1000
@oscarbone1000 5 ай бұрын
Very good breakdown,I look at Jesus kept his scars from the cross,and we carry our cross daily.And Jesus scars became glorified.And our scars are carried as well;they have become containers of God glory.Where sin is grace goes much more abound. As Paul said he was filling up what was lacking in the cross;so are we.When we are abused in different ways,the Lord becomes strong in those areas of affliction.Not inner healing but rather containers of the glory of God.The damaged emotion still there but turned into metaphor of glory, unique to our crucified life. Thank you a reality explanation.
@victorosai
@victorosai 5 ай бұрын
Avoiding the Fruits of repentance is complete failure in our hunger for righteousness. If the blood works, then produce the fruits of repentance. That’s the message of the kingdom. Preaching the Blood & Forgiveness but downplaying the fruits of Repentance & Righteousness is a manipulative Half-gospel. Half of the truth is a LIE!
@pdkonkol
@pdkonkol 5 ай бұрын
What Sean said makes no sense. It’s what Dr. Robert Lifton would call a, “thought-terminating cliche.” It’s simply a rhetorical device to get people to minimize abuse. I challenge someone to actually explain exactly what Sean meant. I don’t even think HE could explain it.
@robinanderson6893
@robinanderson6893 5 ай бұрын
A thought-terminating cliché - love this!
@LynnsYouTube
@LynnsYouTube 5 ай бұрын
Our spirit is perfect. Our soul is being perfected. That includes growing in maturity, healing, and many other ways. Our soul being perfected takes time. There are lots of verses in the Bible about being perfect. That's talking about our spirit. And lots of verses that talk about being changed from glory to glory, being transformed. That's talking about our soul. Emotional pain is in our soul.
@tanishaschinzler291
@tanishaschinzler291 5 ай бұрын
Excellent explanation.
@KristineMorand
@KristineMorand 3 ай бұрын
No one is perfect accept for the Father! It was be Holy as I am Holy. Not perfect. Your Bibles are changing! We're you aware? People are quoting changed scripture. Corruption is everywhere the great falling away is at hand!
@livehealthyfinishstrong
@livehealthyfinishstrong 5 ай бұрын
The victims thought they were the only one, but learning there are others makes them want to come forward to protect others. Those that want to silence the victims seem to not care if others are victimized.
@valeriemott3120
@valeriemott3120 5 ай бұрын
Thank you so very much for speaking out on behalf of victims. When someone manages to escape various abuses, sexual or otherwise, in childhood or later, they tend to be clueless about the healing PROCESS of these deep wounds. The PROCESS can be lifelong. If we are going to properly care for the incoming harvest, we’d better listen up. The Church often pours salt on these wounds. We MUST stop. Judgement begins in the house of God, and the Lord that I love and serve is probably tired of this happening to brokenhearted people- hence the sifting. Thank you again and God bless you and yours.
@user-uk6fw1sq3j
@user-uk6fw1sq3j 5 ай бұрын
Thank you I've walked in a home church that kept you almost shamed because of the deep addiction in my children's life and the grieve My husband and I have carried for 30 yrs . Cont hard ache pain sorrow as we've faithfully hung on to Jesus and have learned to stay on our knees thru it . We are not Victoms. But Victorious Praise and Prayer warriors . The lord has them he can turn the tide of there hearts . It's sad the home group thinks I'm a victim and still held bondage to our Adult children . 😢 not true God's not chose this they have by rebellion . I'm never gonna underestimate the Power of Prayer !!!!😢 thank you Blaze miss Christine and littles
@julenehatlin8709
@julenehatlin8709 5 ай бұрын
The Blood of Jesus is for forgiveness. Victims don't need forgiving for what was done to us. We need that darkness that was forced our direction to be exposed! Too bad some people can't handle light.
@kathy3178
@kathy3178 Ай бұрын
Yes! It was by his stripes that we are healed. He knows the depths of our pain and carries us in his arms.
@VitalTruthTell
@VitalTruthTell 5 ай бұрын
Sean forgot that the only reason this is so public is because Mike Bickle refused to repent, and he fathered a ministry that behaves as badly as he did. Imagine how different it would all be if he had behaved differently. This is on him , not his victims. He also seems to forget that the reason Jesus died is for those who need healing, not those ‘who don’t need a doctor’. So rejecting the broken logically is rejecting His sacrifice for them. Not a good place to be. Personally I find the lack of wisdom and compassion of some ‘leaders’ absolutely shocking. And leaders like Michael Miller ( for instance) inspiring and worthy of my trust. It’s moments like this that is showing the heart of these men.
@lionjudah8900
@lionjudah8900 5 ай бұрын
Good ol' boy network circling the wagons. Thanks Blaise for addressing "Grave Sucking Sean's" immaturity.
@hopeb4sunrise309
@hopeb4sunrise309 5 ай бұрын
Yes!. It’s beyond immaturity, it’s dangerous. No where in the Bible does it say to go to the grave of a past spiritual leader and suck up their anointing. God is the one that appoints you for your assignment and he is the only one that ANOINTS you for that assignment. The only thing you are sucking up is a spirit of death. I wasn’t surprised when Benny Johnson died of cancer.
@JeeboJamsit
@JeeboJamsit 5 ай бұрын
Hey brother Blaise, thanks for speaking your heart to a heart-rending grievous issue in a considerate and gentle way. Much appreciated. I would like to point out though that in Romans 5:20 where it says where sin abounded grace did much more abound… the Greek word Paul uses is HUPER PERISSEUO Which actually means hyper abundant grace! Paul was a hyper Grace preacher. haha. Anyway, thanks again for helping us all navigate through this ministerial minefield. I pray the hyper grace of the Lord Jesus, be mightily upon you 😂😅🤣
@GiuseppeJoseph
@GiuseppeJoseph 5 ай бұрын
appreciate the insight and perspectives on all of this.
@DustyMayT
@DustyMayT 5 ай бұрын
I've been watching this with utter bewilderment. I don't understand why he's going off like this at this point in time, in particular.
@PretzelBubba
@PretzelBubba 5 ай бұрын
@DustyMayT Your videos on your channel are so rich, especially the ones on Hungry Generation Church in Pasco, Washington. Just had to say ❤
@reesecop
@reesecop 5 ай бұрын
The truly insane thing is that Sean has a young almost teenaged daughter who he Adores! Can he not put his daughter in these women's shoes and imagine how he'd feel if this happened to her?? 🤯
@DW-yq4zn
@DW-yq4zn 5 ай бұрын
What is scary is listening to his child weep, wail, and cry out non -stop during his rallies. It is not normal behavior.
@reesecop
@reesecop 5 ай бұрын
​@@DW-yq4zn I'm not aware of what you're referring to. The same daughter I mentioned? Or one of his younger boys?
@lademoiselleketoret6958
@lademoiselleketoret6958 4 ай бұрын
It would never happen to his child. 🙄
@dawnbrown2125
@dawnbrown2125 5 ай бұрын
I am blessed by the compassion and persistence you and your wife have shared. I would say if you knew how wide spread sexual spiritual and mental abuse is it would bare witness with the need to see people come forward and fight for healing. Through the years many have said, , I do not want to come forward because I have seen what telling the truth does .The exposure adds to the amount of people judging and images of you and your abuser in their minds effect how they precieve and treat you. The problems with it is the abuses continue adding more to the list. We are told the truth sets us free, and I do believe it. I did not see the post your speaking of with Sean Feucht, I actually have never heard of him before today. . From where I sit Blaze people and their comments will fluctuate according to the conditioning they have been subjected to and the true leading of Holy Spirit. It can be a roller coaster ride emotionally for the one they react to. Please do not allow it to frustrate you or take some of these comments personal. Continue to do your best to be educated on the subjects at hand . Your doing pretty good at bringing understanding and balance . I commend you and your wife for wanting to stay true to scripture and not allow it to be misrepresented and used as a diversion . The damaging effects of sexual sin can stunt a person in so many ways, it can effect them life long. Outwardly so many are forced to live as if it never happened and that can lock a person in despair grief and shame. This is why rape is used in many cultures as a way of breaking a person / family. It is used to significantly cause damage to the psyche.
@ShuggaMug
@ShuggaMug 4 ай бұрын
I appreciate you discussing this confusing topic. A while back God called me to a church I absolutely did not want to join... Very charismatic and demonstrative. As an introvert, I find these kind of environments exhausting and sometimes scary. I learned a lot there and could see there was much love and goodness there, but I was also constantly battling confusion and hurt by their perspective/ demands connected to healing. I experienced, What felt to me like a mocking of suffering and heard the message "God doesn't listen when you are complaining" often. As someone who has been going through very deep healing, I found this message confusing and scary. Where else can I go with my hurt and confusion and pain if not the Father? If he doesn't want to hear it, what do I do with it? I never embraced this message but it's still brought confusion and pain and isolation. I consistently felt I was failing at something though I couldn't put my finger on it. I didn't feel I could rest or trust the church even though I could see that they loved Jesus. I'm so grateful this topic is being discussed and brought to the forefront and hope that the church will learn how to address suffering and brokenness better. Thank you for discussing this issue with fairness and thoughtfulness
@jangray1600
@jangray1600 3 ай бұрын
I've had the same experience 👍 I totally agree with you!
@donnaeid2862
@donnaeid2862 5 ай бұрын
Many more are going to be exposed! Exposed by God……His blood WAS shed but He cares for His lambs who have been hurt and He is a God of justice! I agree with you Blaise! Sean needs to rethink his statement!
@tanishaschinzler291
@tanishaschinzler291 5 ай бұрын
Thank you for speaking about who God REALLY is through this.
@pkb4316
@pkb4316 5 ай бұрын
Very proud of you guys and Joel Richardson who God is using to expose the garbage in the charismatic church. These SR leaders need to be ashamed of themselves. Judgement begins in the house of God.
@robinanderson6893
@robinanderson6893 5 ай бұрын
Sorry, I totally agree with your post, but what are “SR” leaders?
@pkb4316
@pkb4316 5 ай бұрын
SR means Senior, those who have been in ministry long enough to know better @@robinanderson6893 I would qualify, I've been in Pastoral ministry for over 45 years and I'm disgusted by all of this
@amycroasdill3782
@amycroasdill3782 5 ай бұрын
PRAYING FOR YOUR GENERATION TO STAND AND BE STRONG IN WHAT GOD IS CALLING YOU TO DO.
@anneschneider5458
@anneschneider5458 5 ай бұрын
Who do you tell this stuff to cause no one’s been listening. In fact everyone’s been protecting abusive leaders instead of those abused
@ceri64
@ceri64 5 ай бұрын
It's not an overnight quick fix! People are listening and starting to stand. To stay silent would be shameful and sinful before a God of truth and justice ⚖️
@joshhaddad7430
@joshhaddad7430 5 ай бұрын
You make some good points. I hope you confronted him first and gave him an opportunity to explain what he meant by his tweet before this video.
@savedbyGrace1234
@savedbyGrace1234 5 ай бұрын
Disgusting - - thank you - I’m a victim and it’s not that easy
@heidibrown997
@heidibrown997 5 ай бұрын
Of course the blood of Jesus is enough. I believe in the power of the cross. I also believe the Word that tells us we are to put this man out of fellowship. Let Satan have his body that his soul may be saved. Wolf's in sheep clothing devour sheep. We are to expose those who do such and follow Paul's example. Those who shielded MB and shamed each victim, they are also in need of repentance and restoration. Strange how many man take the side of the predator in this case, so many well known ministers. I had my eyes opened through all this. Church in Amerika is certainly in for a reformation. We give so much credence to those who blow their own horn. Where is the discernment in the body of Christ? None in leadership, apparently. They are all going for a shiny, smiley ,self-assured personality, help us Lord.
@marylindasmith8503
@marylindasmith8503 5 ай бұрын
Yes, discernment is sorely needed!
@DebraCossu
@DebraCossu 5 ай бұрын
Thank you for addressing this, and I pray Sean will listen to you and even contact you, and repent!
@daniellegasper2289
@daniellegasper2289 5 ай бұрын
Whatever happened to “weep with those who weep,” Sean?
@Weissguys6
@Weissguys6 5 ай бұрын
Thank you. Exactly. 💔
@KristineMorand
@KristineMorand 3 ай бұрын
It's because he is part of the Brotherhood! Running with them and wearing the same Tshirt. Gotta save face and his ministry!
@notable9
@notable9 4 ай бұрын
Having gone through a lot of trauma from childhood on, I can tell you that sometimes the wounds don't even surface for years. We're told to forgive, move on, you'll be fine. The problem with emotional pain is that you would never say to a heart attack victim that the blood of Jesus is enough - you'd pray on your way to the hospital. You don't tell someone with a broken leg that the problem is that they're just walking funny.. You put a cast on. However trauma and emotional pain and it's affects are so hard to understand and see that we say those exact things to victims of abuse and turn and walk away and the person who's struggling is left with more hurt.. And it happens in church often.. #been there
@laurenlenzini2272
@laurenlenzini2272 3 ай бұрын
Me and My Dads favorite channel . Thank You and Christina so much . We pray for your Family . Every time we see each other we say Wake Up and Win ! Please 🙏 keep making videos . Blessings To Yall from Arkansas
@amandawiese2752
@amandawiese2752 5 ай бұрын
We know what he’s saying. I had to get out of my victim mentality to find complete freedom in Christ! People need loved and healed but there’s a place where it becomes an idol over Jesus!!!Any people in our culture have elevated their troubles and made it their identity and then they can’t heal. We are weak but he is strong. Let’s heal and not be victims all our life so we can help others heal and be strong in Jesus redemptive power!
@KristineMorand
@KristineMorand 3 ай бұрын
Are you kidding me. Maybe this statement might apply to someone 10 years down the road. How insensitive to those victims with these wounds. You have not a clue nor have you any compassion. The amount of healing it takes to overcome the shame is one thing. Let alone having to hear or read insensitive statements like what you just said. Wise up. Jesus did not behave like this. He went to the broken and needy.
@larsnstace
@larsnstace 5 ай бұрын
❤ "The gavel is coming"
@ariellejimenez_
@ariellejimenez_ 5 ай бұрын
Well said. Praying for continued clarity to use your platform to stand for the ones who have been wrongfully silenced. You and Christina are also speaking in wisdom and love. Keep going
@bkezelos
@bkezelos 5 ай бұрын
I have been blessed by Sean’s boldness during the scamdemic. It’s a shame he isn’t as bold about this issue which is far more important. The body of Christ must be purified. The wolves and predators must be exposed and removed.
@leslie5646
@leslie5646 5 ай бұрын
I'm afraid I can't find words regarding Jean Feucht. The feeling I had was stomach churning after reading his remarks...🙏
@daphnerank
@daphnerank 5 ай бұрын
Keep it going Blaise. Don’t let up! Praying for you.
@marylindasmith8503
@marylindasmith8503 5 ай бұрын
Thank you for addressing this issue. When Jesus healed, did he always do it the same way w/ each person? Everyone I know that is trying to get victory over abuse or trauma or hurt in their lives would LOVE to have it happen instantaneously! And sometimes that does happen. But most of us, even though we've prayed, fasted, forgiven over and over, gotten counseling, been to healing conferences, taken courses, etc. have to go through one of my least favorite words.....process. Even the blind man who saw partially what looked like men...or trees, had to be prayed for twice before getting his vision completely restored. As we get closer to the end, God's power may be manifested more quickly. Perhaps it has to do with the purification of the church. Or an end times harvest. Or Habakkuk's prayer to see God's wonder works in his/our day (I pray his prayer, too). I don't know. But in the mean time, most of us will try very hard, stumble, wonder, try again until we finally get victory. Or maybe if we all learned to dwell and abide in Him more and relinquish ourselves to His grace and healing, trusting Him to do so in His timing, we would get victory more readily. But I believe God is faithful. It has taken me most of my life to overcome the things that were done or have happened to me, and I think I've finally been healed, having also picked up a lot of knowledge, understanding and wisdom through the pilgrimage to wholeness. People DO need to move forward with their lives, but, at least for me, having folks love me well (and it doesn't even take a lot of effort to do this!) has been a huge part of healing. Even when I struggled w/ getting that love to nest inside me or to receive it deeply, I at least recognized that love, and now it's finally traveling from my head to my heart. And that is after living with my husband for 40 years who has unconditionally loved me from the start. The journey takes what it takes. And when you're at the finish/victory line, I believe a person will recognize it and give God the glory!
@robertaschultz6938
@robertaschultz6938 5 ай бұрын
Very well said, Blaise! So sad how simplistic some people think and then state it in the public forum. I'm disappointed in Sean. I thought he would tap into God's heart and His wisdom. I hope he considers and clarifies what he said.
@HeldByTrees
@HeldByTrees 4 ай бұрын
Keep going bro. Thank you for speaking truth.
@kramsdrawde8159
@kramsdrawde8159 5 ай бұрын
WE are charged with being Bereans ... Check what the pastor says with the scriptures, many situation have shown us NO MAN is above reproach, but upon hearing read the scriptures for confirmation.
@mimicaban9551
@mimicaban9551 5 ай бұрын
thank you again Blaise. "wrecking ball of reformation". interesting choice of words. i sang this often, with new lyrics, "to" the men who subjected me to narcissistic abuse, clergy abuse and public shaming last year in oklahoma.
@dachater1
@dachater1 5 ай бұрын
The Lord is doing away with celebrity christianity! This nonsense coming from Sean is exactly why.
@elainesorensen5803
@elainesorensen5803 5 ай бұрын
I’ve been thinking about this more overnight. What do you think the apostle Paul would say if this was going on in one of the churches. I don’t think it would be well received at all. I’m also considering at what point worship slips into entertainment and self promotion instead of eyes on Jesus. It’s complicated and makes one wonder how much we’ve been deceived without even knowing it over the years
@americanwoman7856
@americanwoman7856 5 ай бұрын
Let's forgive and pray for Sean and not give a foothold of the devil. Love God, love people. Amen, Blaise, we don't know their journey. Today's church is shifting for the better. The enemy just hates this truth and exposure. Good word.
@laraderksen4297
@laraderksen4297 5 ай бұрын
As far as I can tell, New Testament Christianity looks like loving people by forgiving them -and praying for them and where needed, calling them up to a higher standard of behaviour or attitude. This is easily verifiable in Scripture. When someone is actively harming others or is poisoning themself with sin, it is loving to confront and challenge those things - for their sake and the sake of others around them. I think if you listen to Blaise carefully, you’ll determine that he isn’t having a temper tantrum out of immaturity. He is respectfully calling Sean to do better, while also helping the church to process and understand, while also modelling what healthy respectful loving confrontation/ challenge can look like.
@diannebagley465
@diannebagley465 5 ай бұрын
Wise words!
@OHsopositive
@OHsopositive 5 ай бұрын
I have no dog in this fight. Actually, I think you & Sean are BOTH right. I don’t think his tweet was saying that victims aren’t allowed to process through their trauma. He was merely saying that if we DO elevate our pain and think it has more power to bring death to our circumstances than Jesus has power to bring life & redemption, then we HAVE cheapened the blood of Jesus. He didn’t say victims have to just slap a scripture on their trauma and get over it. At least I didn’t take it that way. I see it as hopeful - encouraging victims that Jesus’ blood CAN bring healing. It’s powerful & capable enough to do that. They’re not doomed to a lifetime of victimhood. Granted, he’s saying it more like a boxing coach would than like a mama. But I do hope you asked him to clarify his intention before you got quite so defensive. (I do love that you’re so quick to defend of the weak & vulnerable, though. ❤️)
@laurie9993
@laurie9993 5 ай бұрын
Agree. I do wonder why victims wait unto age (52-57) according to Blaise. I anticipate court/due process, facts, faces (no more hiding!) then we can all begin to move forward. Especially the victims: stand together in solidarity, TELL your story! Goodness, Thank you ❤
@shannon-leighntshikose5178
@shannon-leighntshikose5178 5 ай бұрын
​@@laurie9993 because they were groomed. It's not that hard to see that victims get attacked when they come forward.
@marylindasmith8503
@marylindasmith8503 5 ай бұрын
@@laurie9993 For one thing, it's embarrassing to the victim, even though they aren't the perpetrators. Or they might be ashamed that they didn't handle the situation differently. Perhaps they feel that no one would be on their side. Like politics, power and incumbency carries a lot of weight and sway w/ most people, unfortunately. They already probably fell isolated, so don't want to be even further isolated by telling their stories. There are lots of reasons, including fear of all kinds, that keep a victim from talking.
@chasyagoutermont2355
@chasyagoutermont2355 4 ай бұрын
Thank you for this. It was very helpful.
@sandyanderson859
@sandyanderson859 5 ай бұрын
Maybe he's afraid, I don't know. Why say something like this? Thanks for speaking up Blaise.
@tad3900
@tad3900 5 ай бұрын
Sean has outed himself as an illegitimate leader.
@libertymaria-0925
@libertymaria-0925 5 ай бұрын
No he's not! Should he choose his words better, yes.
@godlychristian8257
@godlychristian8257 5 ай бұрын
M.E. is a "victim" bc she had no problem w being paid to be a leader, choosing to 'live' w a male, choosing to drive intoxicated etc., Choices we make as mature christian adults = we are "victims" ??? vs taking responsibility for our bad decisions that have consequences. If she was a "victim" of grooming as a late teen/early 20 person - that's one thing -- but to then choose non-biblical CHOICES as a grown adult many years later in a LEADERSHIP role is ....a disturbing kind of not good.
@tad3900
@tad3900 5 ай бұрын
@@libertymaria-0925 Are better words needed or a better heart of compassion? His words effectively silence victims of sexual assault. And let's not forget the context. He's coming to the defense of a man who used his position of power as a father, a clergyman, and a prophet to persuade an underage girl to satisfy his sexual perversion. That's not a poor choice of words, that's a catastrophic lack of judgement.
@tad3900
@tad3900 5 ай бұрын
@@godlychristian8257 Have you been keeping up? Tammy Woods was Mike Bickles babysitter.....she was 14 when he began grooming her. He left for KC and began with a 19 yo intern. Christian leadership is absolutely held to the highest standards. Whether they live up to them or not is another thing. A shepherd watches over the heart and soul of the flock and is to be a minister to the Bride of Christ, not feed their fleshly desire with her. Misty found herself in the midst of leadership at IHOP that already had baked into it a culture of protecting leadership and tying heavy burdens on the interns. She may have been in the wrong for many things but she was also taken advantage of by men double her age and who should have been the safest people to be vulnerable to.
@godlychristian8257
@godlychristian8257 5 ай бұрын
@@tad3900 -Thank you for clarifying. My regret that I completely misunderstood. I thought she's been in a paid leadership position (at least) the past 3-5 years as a mature adult who chose to live w a man and drug, drink, drive etc., while being known worldwide as a Christian Leader. I didn't understand that all of this occurred when she was being groomed as a teen/early 20's person. Thanks again for clarification.
@wokefreeChristian
@wokefreeChristian 5 ай бұрын
People who stand up for criminals are not standing for the people would were abused. Red flag. He didn't say exactly "Hey, don't touch God's anointed." but he's dismissing sexual abuses in the Church. If he was verbalizing this tweet in the court of law, he'd be standing for the criminal, and there would be no doubt about it, but at church, we accept Sean's garbage and his victim shaming. Good video!!!
@EverlastingLife-pl9ug
@EverlastingLife-pl9ug 5 ай бұрын
This is truth! Thank you Blaise!
@rachelkirtley3625
@rachelkirtley3625 5 ай бұрын
Well said
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