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Pastor Ibiyeomi doubles down on the anti-biblical claim he made last week that Jesus hates poor people and that he never visited them. He claimed he was told the statement had drawn heavy backlash. This prompted him to ask the Holy Spirit to know if his position was wrong. He said the Holy Spirit said he wasn't wrong. Meaning the holy spirit supports the claim that Jesus hates poor people and never visited their houses. Even though He visited the house of Peter, a poor fisherman who was untrained and uneducated. At 1:07, he said we should be angry when we mix and relate with poor people. He furthered by saying we can only help but not associate with them. You know, things like this stump us. We don't know what to feel. Anger, pain, hurt, disappointment? We think we feel a little bit of all at the same time. Pastor Ibiyeomi has simply borne false witness against God and the Holy Spirit here. How can he say we cannot associate with the poor? When Paul was given the right hand of fellowship, the apostles charged him to look after the poor and he himself was eager to. Galatians 2:10 "All they asked was that we should continue to remember the poor, the very thing I had been eager to do all along." Who is lying here? The apostles or pastor Ibiyeomi? Pastor Ibiyeomi said what the Holy Spirit never said. Did the Scriptures not say we should not despise the poor? Proverbs 17:5 "Whoever mocks the poor shows contempt for their Maker; whoever gloats over disaster will not go unpunished." What did James say about the treatment of the poor in the church? He called for equal treatment. James 2:3-4 If you show special attention to the man wearing fine clothes and say, “Here’s a good seat for you,” but say to the poor man, “You stand there” or “Sit on the floor by my feet.” Have you not discriminated among yourselves and become judges with evil thoughts? This was James telling us it is evil to think in the ways Pastor Ibiyeomi has thought about the poor. It is evil. It is against the word of God. 5 Listen, my dear brothers and sisters: Has not God chosen those who are poor in the eyes of the world to be rich in faith and to inherit the kingdom he promised those who love him? If the Lord loves the poor enough to give them the inheritance of glory, how come that same Holy Spirit told him not to associate with them? Brethren, this is a lie against the Spirit. If the Lord blessed those who are poor in the Beatitudes, only a spirit not from Him would despise them the way Pastor Ibiyeomi has done. Brethren, this is a falsehood. We will receive a backlash for this, but that is fine. Additionally, Pastor Ibiyeomi falsely quoted the Bible. In 1:31, he said Jesus said He died to bring us out of poverty. Nowhere did Jesus say this in Scripture. Nowhere. And when Bible said Jesus became poor that we may be rich, for the sake of God, this wasn't talking about cash. Jesus took the form of a servant when He became man to die for us so that we'd have redemption and sonship in Him. That act of emptying Himself brought the full riches of the glory of God on us. They are redemption, sanctification, justification, and glorification at the end of time. This is our precious hope, the one reserved in heaven for us, which we look forward to. This wasn't about cash. Never has been and never will be. Using this to ridicule and dismiss the poor and promising money is not of God. It's a false gospel. Pastor Ibieyeomi, in this instance, has preached a gospel that neither Jesus nor His apostles preached. Lastly, we charge all believers reading this to stand firm in the true gospel. Please, sit right with the word of God. We ask you to pick up the New Testament and commit the next 90 days to reading it. You will find out many things flying about in the churcsphere of this nation are not from God. We ask you to know this Bible for yourself, so that you won't be misled by those who would not honor it enough to teach what it says. So that you would be built on the knowledge of the glory of God, which is on the face of Jesus. May the Lord God and Father of our Lord Jesus Christ keep shining His light in our hearts and lead us in triumphant procession in Christ. To Him alone be all glory and praise. Amen. Amen.

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