PART 11 “IDENTIFYING THE GOSSIP MINISTRIES” LEAKING PRIVATE RECORDINGS “BETRAYAL, DISLOYALTY, DISHONOR

PART 11 “MINISTRY AI AND I”

TMZ STYLE CHRISTIAN “IDENTIFYING THE GOSSIP MINISTRIES”

LEAKING PRIVATE RECORDINGS

BETRAYAL,  DISLOYALTY, DISHONOR “SWEET REVENGE?”


God’s Love Covers, Christian Ministry

“Mammon Centric, Ego and (privileged bias?) EXPOSES”

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THESE ARE DAYS OF EXPOSING THE ELDER’S SIN.(not matter whom) Today Dr Taveau suspects that had these people been around prior to Jesus Birth, they would target  the betrothed quiet Joseph and Mary to “OUT THEM for (appearing to have) SEX OUTSIDE OF MARRIAGE (this is NOW a reality “type”)

However, I can go way far back, farther than now and in recent member. So let me speak. I was present and television view and a committed ministry During the Jim Bakker, Jimmy Swagggart Scandals I went to the Lord, due to the Fallout (bitter accusations by peer Christians and society) And He directed me to this.

I was in my own sr ministry back in VA but had no influence to say.

NOW I BRING IT OUT AGAIN due to what’s been on in what I call “TMZ STYLE CHRISTIAN VIDEO ‘The Gossip Ministries’ which I have written A SLEW on each of my own apostolic sr ministry websites

And this needs to be well taught,

BUT THE LEADER PURPOSE?? “To create more accusation?” No . This is  The Purpose: because it effects the Grass Roots believer and non Christ accepters, It builds more cynicism, big sarcasm, mocking and distrust among believers, youth, the jaundiced and non Christ follower.

WONDERING IF PERHAPS

If we who are present “now” might assess, realistically “evaluate” all of the clamor, the putting of supreme energy, in slick well produced many view..a candid True Blue View of “the Now Ministry, Church” as well as coming attraction:  the  many ministries, human persons who call themself “valiantly born again, saved and leaders, ministries of this NOW EMERGING diverse TV Media entrenched, steeped, soaked and more…A rising “Future Church” …

..Based up their well present huge thoughts,each of their own ministry, person ‘perceptions” of Eternal,  heavenly ideas, grounded in Eternal perspective, sober holy fear of the Lord, honest character, quality, Bible basics, commitment to the authentic cause of Christ, which would include their real beliefs,values and humility, honor, fruit..due to the ongoing recent mega ministry scandals. NOT ALL IS WELL AT ALL. Judging only by the GOSSIP Tabloid for making money FRUIT.

As the First Church elder Simeon once prophesied over the infant rising Messiah, Jesus the Christ: “And the hearts of many will be revealed”

I Googled”And the hearts of many shall be revealed‘ Spoken to Mary at the time of Jesus birth ” See lovely depiction from www.navigatingbyfaith.com

Luke 2:34-35 Simeon addresses the new mother of Christ,
And Simeon blessed them, and said unto Mary his mother, Behold, this child is set for the fall and rising again of many in Israel; and for a sign which shall be spoken against;

35 (Yea, a sword shall pierce through thy own soul also,) that the thoughts of many hearts may be revealed.

 

Another Go Round. Human heart conditions are exposed …and NOW…on tabloid features.

But, it’s NOT ONLY about top minister being in controversy, It is about YOU and ME and how WE act, react and DO as before the Lord..

See Paul who teaches the Church in Ephesians 3 “the Mystery of the Church” (both on stage and in private, when along or with the crew)

VERY LOUD EXPOSURE

(PLANNED, INTENTIONAL, NOT)

Dr Taveau asks Chat GPT AI :

Please describe the main difference in the following”pure heart traits”

  • “Many heart will be revealed” Luke 2:24-25
  • Ephesian 5:11 “exposing, reproving works of darkness” 
  • Uncovering Noahs sin
  • Accusing, gossiping and scandal tabloid Ministry reporting

Chat AI replies:

Dr Taveau asks Chat GPT AI about the Modern Day Christian:

Q. What about venting one’s private ministry, family, corporation private business on line video, audio. could it be bible,True /moral or not. I think it is to expose the fellow ministry to get even or to win persons to side with them. What do you think and is there another weird reason people do that (leak private conversations for all to hear in society) AND would Christ? First Church apostles, Top Leaders PAUL concur with that.
Chat GPT AI mercifully replies:

Taveau asks Chat GPT

Contrast the following “God love covers a multitude of sins” “exposing works of darkness” and fault finding,  gossip, tabloid gossip reporting by many Christians, local area leaders, laypeople

ChatGPT said:

God’s Love Covers a Multitude of Sins: A Biblical Perspective on Gossip and Tabloid-Style Reporting

Key Verse: 1 Peter 4:8 (KJV)

“And above all things have fervent charity among yourselves: for charity shall cover the multitude of sins.”

This verse emphasizes the power of God’s love, expressed through believers, to forgive, restore, and heal rather than expose, condemn, or shame others. Let’s explore how this principle applies to gossip, accusations, and tabloid-style Christian reporting.

1. The Nature of God’s Love

God’s Love Is Protective, Not Exposing

Proverbs 10:12: “Hatred stirreth up strifes: but love covereth all sins.”

Godly love does not seek to highlight someone’s faults or failures. Instead, it seeks to protect and restore relationships.

The Example of Christ

Jesus consistently protected the dignity of others, even when addressing their sin.

John 8:1-11: When the woman caught in adultery was brought to Him, Jesus did not publicly shame her but instead redirected attention to the self-righteous accusers. He restored her with grace, saying, “Go and sin no more.”

2. Gossip: A Destructive Force

What Is Gossip?

Gossip involves spreading unverified, unnecessary, or harmful information about others.

Proverbs 16:28: “A froward man soweth strife: and a whisperer separateth chief friends.”
Gossip divides, destroys trust, and harms reputations without offering any path for redemption.

The Heart Behind Gossip

Gossip often stems from pride, envy, or a desire for control.
James 3:6: “The tongue is a fire, a world of iniquity.” Misusing words can lead to widespread destruction.

3. Tabloid Gossip Reporting Among Christians

Modern Forms of Gossip

Public platforms like social media, podcasts, and online videos have amplified the reach of gossip.
Many Christians engage in “reporting” the sins or perceived failings of others under the guise of exposing truth, but the heart motive often leans toward sensationalism rather than restoration.

The Danger of Public Exposure

Proverbs 11:13: “A talebearer revealeth secrets: but he that is of a faithful spirit concealeth the matter.”

Faithful believers handle sensitive issues privately and with care, not for public spectacle or profit.

Tabloid-style exposure often reflects Ham’s actions in Genesis 9:20-27, where he dishonored Noah by broadcasting his shame rather than covering it with love, as Shem and Japheth did.

4. Covering a Multitude of Sins: What It Means Biblical “Covering” vs. Ignoring Sin

Covering sins doesn’t mean ignoring wrongdoing or enabling sin.

It means addressing sin with the goal of restoration, done privately and with love, in alignment with biblical principles.

Matthew 18:15-17: Approach individuals privately before involving others.

Love’s Role in Restoration

Galatians 6:1: “Brethren, if a man be overtaken in a fault, ye which are spiritual, restore such an one in the spirit of meekness.”
God’s love moves us to gently correct others, aiming to bring healing and reconciliation.

5. The Christian’s Responsibility
Avoiding Gossip and Slander

Ephesians 4:29: “Let no corrupt communication proceed out of your mouth, but that which is good to the use of edifying.”

Our words should build up, not tear down.

Responding to Sin Biblically

Confront Privately: If you witness sin, follow the steps in Matthew 18:15-17.
Seek Restoration: Aim to restore, not destroy (Galatians 6:1).
Protect Dignity: Avoid unnecessary exposure, reflecting the love of Christ (1 Peter 4:8).

Discernment in Public Matters

Public sin by leaders may require public acknowledgment, but it should be handled with humility and without malice.
Ephesians 5:11: “Have no fellowship with the unfruitful works of darkness, but rather reprove them.” This reproving must aim for repentance, not scandal.

6. Why Christians Should Avoid Tabloid Reporting

Misaligned Motives

Tabloid reporting often seeks attention, profit, or self-righteous validation rather than glorifying God or edifying others.

Philippians 2:3: “Let nothing be done through strife or vainglory; but in lowliness of mind let each esteem other better than themselves.”

Impact on Witness (Big Point for the Tabloid Exposers)

Gossip and public exposure harm the unity of the body of Christ

and tarnish the church’s reputation.
John 13:35: “By this shall all men know that ye are my disciples,

if ye have love one to another.”

Conclusion: Reflecting Christ’s Love

God’s love covers a multitude of sins by seeking restoration, protecting dignity, and avoiding harmful exposure. Christians must:

Reject gossip and sensationalism.

Address sin with humility, love, and biblical principles.

Uphold the unity and witness of the church by reflecting Christ’s character in all interactions.

By doing so, we honor God and strengthen the body of Christ, offering a countercultural example of grace and truth in a world obsessed with scandal and division.

Understanding the Differences in Pure Heart Traits and Biblical Practices

Biblical teachings emphasize pure heart traits and the correct way to handle sin, conflict, or wrongdoing. Let’s explore key distinctions between revealing hearts, exposing works of darkness, and sinful behaviors like gossiping, accusing, and scandal-focused reporting, while aligning these with biblical principles.

1. Pure Heart Traits: A Foundation of Christlike Character

Traits of a Pure Heart

A pure heart reflects sincerity, humility, and alignment with God’s will:

Matthew 5:8: “Blessed are the pure in heart, for they shall see God.”
Psalm 24:4: A pure heart avoids deceit and wrongful intentions.

Pure heart traits manifest in motives that honor God, seeking truth and restoration rather than harm or personal gain.

2. Luke 2:34-35: ‘The Thoughts of Many Hearts Will Be Revealed’

Context

This passage refers to the prophetic words of Simeon about Jesus. The arrival of Christ would reveal the true intentions and thoughts of people’s hearts:

Some would accept Him (humility, faith).
Others would oppose Him (pride, rebellion).

Key Principle

This “revealing” isn’t about public exposure for shame but about spiritual discernment and accountability before God. It highlights how Christ’s presence forces internal motives into the open, convicting hearts for the sake of repentance and salvation.

3. Ephesians 5:11: ‘Expose the Works of Darkness’

Context

Paul instructs believers to take no part in sin but rather expose it:

Exposing works of darkness refers to revealing sin for the purpose of correction and restoration within the community.

It is not about public shaming but about aligning actions with God’s light and truth.

How to Expose Darkness Biblically

Truth in Love (Ephesians 4:15): Confront sin with the intent to restore, not to destroy.

Private Accountability (Matthew 18:15-17): Approach individuals privately before escalating matters publicly.

Discernment: Address clear, unrepentant sin, not unverified accusations or hearsay.

4. Uncovering Noah’s Sin (Genesis 9:20-27)
Context

After the flood, Noah became drunk and lay uncovered in his tent. His son Ham saw this and told his brothers, exposing Noah’s shame. Shem and Japheth, however, acted with discretion and respect by covering their father without looking at him.

Key Principle

This story illustrates the importance of discretion and covering someone’s shame rather than exposing it unnecessarily.

Ham’s actions reflect disrespect, gossip, and a lack of love.
Shem and Japheth’s actions demonstrate honor, discretion, and compassion.

5. Gossiping, Accusing, and Scandal-Focused Ministry Reporting

Characteristics of These Practices

Gossip: Spreading unverified or unnecessary information about others (Proverbs 20:19).

Accusing: Making claims without evidence or context, often driven by malice or self-righteousness (Revelation 12:10).

Scandal Reporting: Profiting from or delighting in exposing others’ failures for personal or organizational gain.

These behaviors are rooted in pride, division, and selfish ambition, which are contrary to Christ’s teachings.

Contrast with Biblical Standards

1 Peter 4:8: “Love covers a multitude of sins.” Love seeks to protect and restore, not to expose and harm.

Galatians 6:1: “Restore them in a spirit of gentleness.” Addressing sin requires humility and care.

Main Differences
Aspect Revealing Hearts (Luke 2:34-35) Exposing Darkness (Ephesians 5:11) Uncovering Noah’s Sin Gossip, Accusation, Tabloids

Purpose Conviction and repentance Correction and restoration Respect and covering shame Profit, harm, or self-righteousness

Method Spiritual discernment Biblical confrontation Discretion and honor Public exposure and sensationalism

Heart Motive Love, truth, and humility Love, truth, and accountability Respect and family loyalty Pride, ambition, or malice

Outcome Repentance or hardening of hearts Alignment with God’s truth Preserving dignity Division, harm, and loss of trust

Conclusion: What Would Christ Do?

Christ, the First Church, and Paul emphasized love, humility, and accountability:

When to Confront: Address clear, unrepentant sin with the intent to restore (Matthew 18:15-17, Galatians 6:1).

When to Withstand: Avoid participating in or supporting sinful behaviors, speaking truthfully and lovingly against them (Ephesians 5:11).

When to Walk Away: If reconciliation fails or there’s no relationship to verify accusations, refrain from involvement, avoid gossip, and trust God to handle justice (Romans 12:19).

The ultimate goal is to reflect Christ’s character—seeking truth, promoting restoration, and honoring others in all situations.

Main Differences

Aspect Revealing Hearts (Luke 2:34-35) Exposing Darkness (Ephesians 5:11) Uncovering Noah’s Sin Gossip, Accusation, Tabloids
Purpose Conviction and repentance Correction and restoration Respect and covering shame Profit, harm, or self-righteousness
Method Spiritual discernment Biblical confrontation Discretion and honor Public exposure and sensationalism
Heart Motive Love, truth, and humility Love, truth, and accountability Respect and family loyalty Pride, ambition, or malice
Outcome Repentance or hardening of hearts Alignment with God’s truth Preserving dignity
The Big Choice is YOURS and MINE.

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