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SCRIPTURE OF THE DAY (MATTHEW 9:1-38)

1.And he entered into a ship, and passed over, and came into his own city.

And, behold, they brought to him a man sick of the palsy, lying on a bed: and Jesus seeing their faith said unto the sick of the palsy; Son, be of good cheer; thy sins be forgiven thee.

And, behold, certain of the scribes said within themselves, This man blasphemeth.

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Manifesting Removes the Need for Repentance and Holiness

One of the most subtle dangers of manifesting is that it removes the need for repentance and holiness. Manifesting teaches that blessings are accessed through mindset, belief, and intention rather than through a right relationship with God. As a result, sin, repentance, obedience, and sanctification are rarely addressed.

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Manifesting Uses the Law of Attraction Instead of Prayer

Manifesting teaches that the law of attraction governs life outcomes. According to this belief, whatever a person focuses on, speaks about, or visualizes will be drawn into their life. The process removes God from the center and replaces prayer with a spiritual formula. Instead of asking God, people are taught to activate outcomes through mindset and intention.

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Manifesting Claims Authority Outside God’s Sovereign Control

Manifesting teaches that individuals can claim authority over their lives and outcomes through personal intention, thought, and declaration. It promotes the idea that human beings possess independent authority to shape reality apart from God’s will or permission. This belief directly conflicts with the biblical teaching of God’s sovereignty.

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Manifesting Mimics the Serpent’s Promise: “You Shall Be as Gods”

One of the most dangerous aspects of manifesting is that it echoes the first temptation in human history. In the Garden of Eden, the serpent tempted Eve not merely to disobey God, but to elevate herself to a godlike status. The serpent said, “For God knows that in the day you eat of it… you will be like God” (Genesis 3:5). This was more than a temptation to sin; it was a temptation to self-exaltation, self-rule, and spiritual independence from God.

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When Leaders Preach Prosperity Without the Cross

One of the most recognizable signs of deception in the modern church is the rise of messages that promise prosperity, blessing, and financial increase while neglecting or avoiding the message of the cross. The cross is the foundation of the Christian faith. It represents repentance, surrender, sacrifice, and transformation. When it is removed, the message may become attractive and motivational, but it is no longer the Gospel.

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