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when he suddenly heard a sound like a "rushing mighty wind" sweep over his right shoulder. As Kilpatrick looked over his shoulder, he said his ankles slipped, his knees bowed out, and a sudden "river of the glory of God" moved between his legs. "It felt like a telephone pole," he said. "An endless telephone pole was coming through my legs and it was coming in the church." With some help from another man on the platform, Kilpatrick stepped back and listened to the sound of the "rushing mighty wind" and what he described as the "river of the glory of God" as it swept into the church. He suddenly jumped to the pulpit and screamed, "My God, church, get in! This is it! This is what we've been praying for! Get in!" - Note: I saw the video tape of this very night and there was no sound of a rushing wind. There were only a couple hundred people who slowly came forward who had been coerced to come and receive the "anointing". (The Brownsville/Pensacola Outpouring. Revival or Pandemonium?, Matt Costella, Staff Writer © Foundation Magazine, March-April 1997, with comment by Sandy Simpson)
Demonic Activity Invited
John Kilpatrick exclaimed, "God sent pandemonium in the church," he said. "I think it's time that we have grand pandemonium in the Baptists, in the Lutheran, the Episcopal, the Assembly of God [churches]. God send pandemonium!" It is interesting to note that the word "pandemonium" was coined by John Milton in 1667 in his epic Paradise Lost. "Pandae-monuim" was the name of the capital of Hell, the "high capital of Satan and his peers." The word literally means "place of all the demons." Today, the word is generally defined as "any place of wild disorder, noise or confusion. (The Brownsville/Pensacola Outpouring. Revival or Pandemonium?, Matt Costella, Staff Writer © Foundation
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Magazine, March-April 1997)
False Prophesy By Kilpatrick And Subsequent Denial
Kilpatrick Prophesy 4/6/97: "You're all gonna have to pardon me for being beside myself, but I got a word from the Lord last night."
Kilpatrick Letter 6/17/97: "When I said, "I'm going to prophesy as a man of God that the Lord bring you down in 90 days," I was not speaking that as a prophet but as a shepherd putting something in the ears of God."
Kilpatrick Prophesy 4/6/97: "If you want to keep any kind of a semblance of a ministry, you better back off from this revival and what God is doing. You better back off, because I'm going to prophesy to you that if you don't, and you continue to put your tongue in your mouth on this move of God, within 90 days the Holy Ghost will bring you down. I said, within 90 days the Holy Ghost will bring you down."
Kilpatrick Letter 6/17/97: "This is by no means to be interpreted as an attempt to wiggle out of a prophecy. I would like to grant you the right to continue to count down the days and continue to comment about the 90 days. It's ammunition that I gave you in April. I only want you to know -- it was me speaking that and not a "thus saith the Lord."
Kilpatrick Prophesy 4/6/97: "And I want to tell you something else. If you don't want your head to start shaking - you make fun of somebody in the choir shaking [Note: Hank Hanegraaff has never made fun of her, but has repeatedly expressed concern due to the physical and mental problems that can come out of shaking one's head so vigorously for hours at a time for over a year and a half] - come here a minute, girl. Come down here a minute. Hurry up. Hurry up. [Note: Would you want to be spoken to in that way?] If you don't want your head to do like this, you better lay your mouth off of her."
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of it was because several people in attendance were allegedly praying "against" his "prophesy". He would ultimately go on to admit that, in fact, he must not have been "in the Spirit" when he made the aforementioned proclamation. (Reported in the Moriel Newsletter Number 9; Jacob Prasch Ministry)
Word-Faith False Doctrines Taught
John Kilpatrick preached: "You need to understand friends, your words are like containers. When they come up out of the innermost part of your belly, out of the heart, the mouth speaketh. As these things come out of your heart, they are spirits, by the time the come out of your mouth, that spirit is encapsulated in some little package and when you begin to speak this stuff out whether it is good or evil, it comes out in the way of little containers in your home and it goes out in your home and it begins to burst. As they burst life is either released or death is released. Blessings are released or cursings are released." (John Kilpatrick, Glory on Your House, 1997)
Kilpatrick also taught: "Your words contain power ... As your words leave your mouth, the "spirit" of what you just said fills the air and begins to rumble around in your home ... Like bubbles of air, your words burst and begin to affect the atmosphere ... These influences or spirits then move from one person to the next, to the next, and so on ... One day the Holy Spirit showed me my error. From that time on, I began to pray the solution instead of the problem. I began to speak into existence those things that were not …" (John Kilpatrick, When the Heavens Are Brass, 109 ... Ibid., 128)
Manifestations Seen Regularly In Brownsville Meetings And Falsely Attributed To The Holy Spirit
"Falling on the floor - (being slain in the Spirit)- for deep inner healing, preparation for ministry, physical
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