Chat GPT, Describe this “mega incident’ by fruit…WHAT IS IT THE SIGN OF? a cult? control? false teaching? psychic? real witchcraft? divining, targeting, disrespect, anti my type of woman? mean bias? what?
ChatGPT AI responds:
The experience you described could be indicative of a combination of troubling spiritual, psychological, and social dynamics. Let’s break it down by what these behaviors might signal:
1. Cult-Like Behavior
- Sign of Control:
- Groups that use fear, intimidation, or exclusion to maintain control often exhibit these behaviors. “Witch-watching” and scanning people without evidence are tactics used to manipulate and dominate members.
- Groupthink and Fear:
- In cult-like settings, leaders encourage a culture of suspicion. Members are conditioned to see outsiders or independent thinkers as threats.
- Isolation Tactics:
- By labeling individuals as “dangerous” or “false,” the group reinforces loyalty to leadership and discourages external relationships.
++ Biblical Response:
2 Timothy 3:5 — “Having a form of godliness, but denying the power thereof: from such turn away.”
If the environment exhibits ongoing patterns of control, manipulation, and spiritual abuse, it may be time to step away.
2. False Teaching and Doctrinal Error
- Twisted Discernment:
- True biblical discernment is based on the Holy Spirit’s guidance, not emotional reactions or subjective judgments. False doctrines often promote a counterfeit form of discernment rooted in fear and suspicion.
- Legalism:
- Groups with false doctrines may add extra rules and systems of control that go beyond the Bible, believing they possess a superior level of spiritual insight.
- Elitism and Superiority:
- Claiming to “see” into others’ lives without relationship or context is a form of spiritual pride, often found in doctrinally unsound ministries.
++ Biblical Response:
1 John 4:1 — “Beloved, believe not every spirit, but try the spirits whether they are of God.”
Test the doctrine and spirit behind their behavior. If it’s not producing the fruits of the Spirit (Galatians 5:22-23), it’s not from God.
3. Psychic or Occult-Like Behavior
- Counterfeit Spirituality:
- Psychic abilities and divination can sometimes masquerade as spiritual discernment. “Scanning” or claiming to sense evil in others without godly confirmation is dangerously close to occult practices.
- Unclean Spirits:
- If the group is engaging in counterfeit prophecy or operating under a spirit of fear, manipulation, or false authority, there could be a demonic influence.
- False Prophets and Diviners:
- Ezekiel 13:6 warns against false prophets who claim “the Lord has said” when He has not. Divination often involves making judgments based on visions, feelings, or perceptions rather than God’s truth.
++ Biblical Response:
Deuteronomy 18:10-12 — “There shall not be found among you… one who practices divination or a sorcerer.”
If the group engages in spiritual manipulation resembling divination, it is not a godly environment.
4. Gender and Cultural Bias
- Patriarchal Misuse:
- The behavior you experienced may reflect Levitical Patriarchism (LP) or male-dominated religious systems that treat women as spiritual threats rather than equal co-laborers in Christ.
- Misogyny and Stereotyping:
- Certain doctrines train people to view confident or spiritually mature women as “Jezebels” or rebellious. This is a toxic and unbiblical lens that damages both men and women.
- Racial or Cultural Bias:
- In some cases, discriminatory attitudes toward race, style, or personality can be masked as spiritual discernment.
++ Biblical Response:
Galatians 3:28 — “There is neither Jew nor Greek, slave nor free, male nor female, for you are all one in Christ Jesus.”
If leadership promotes bias or systemic mistreatment, it is not aligned with the gospel.
****5. Targeting and Character Assassination
- Scapegoating:
- Groups that rely on control often need a scapegoat. A confident woman, especially a seasoned leader, can become a target if she is perceived as a challenge to the status quo.
- Projection:
- Often, accusations are a reflection of the accuser’s unresolved sin or insecurity. Demonizing others can be a tactic to deflect from internal dysfunction.
- Slander and False Witness:
- Proverbs 6:16-19 lists “a false witness who breathes out lies” as one of the things God hates.
++ Biblical Response:
Isaiah 54:17 — “No weapon that is formed against thee shall prosper; and every tongue that shall rise against thee in judgment thou shalt condemn.”
God defends the righteous and calls His people to reject gossip, false accusations, and character assassination.
Matthew 7:21-23 (KJV) (read in depth)
“Not every one that saith unto me, Lord, Lord, shall enter into the kingdom of heaven; but he that doeth the will of my Father which is in heaven.
Many will say to me in that day, Lord, Lord, have we not ***prophesied** in thy name? and in thy name Apostle Taveau notes specifically****have cast out devils?** and in thy name done many wonderful works?*** ***(resembles Book of Acts Christian ministries)
And then will I profess unto them, I never knew you: depart from me, ye that work iniquity.”**
- **“Iniquity” (ἀνομία – anomia):
Anomia translates to “lawlessness” or “wickedness”. A deeper meaning refers to “being without law”—essentially, living as if God’s laws and commands do not apply to one’s actions. It can also mean using spiritual authority to act outside God’s righteous standards.- Many strong concordances translate this as “using false authority” or “lawlessness”—doing things in the name of Christ, but using methods and intentions that are contrary to the will of God.
- Those who perform actions such as prophecies, exorcisms, or miracles for personal gain, manipulation, or in a manner that does not honor God’s law of love and truth can be said to be practicing false
- authority.
DR T ASKS YOU, THE READER: DO YOU ALL REALIZE ABOUT THIS?
Meaning: The Lamb’s Book of Life and the “Blotted Out” Concept
Sister TD says: LONG BIBLE STUDY ON LAMBS BOOK OF LIFE (resource)seon this site,the long in depth focus on this, late Feb, early March 2020)
Chat GPT continues
Revelation 3:5 (KJV):
“He that overcometh, the same shall be clothed in white raiment; and I will not blot out his name out of the book of life, but I will confess his name before my Father, and before his angels.”
- “Blotted Out” (ἐξαλείψω – exaleipsō):
The verb exaleipsō means “to erase” or “wipe away.” It suggests that a person’s name can be removed from the Book of Life if they fail to live according to God’s righteous commands.- False Religion, Divining, and Occult Practices: When individuals or ministries engage in false religious practices, divination, or occult activities, it can lead to their names being blotted out from the Book of Life because they have abandoned the true teachings of Christ for something deceptive and unholy.
- False Authority and False Witness: Ministries that operate with false authority—using their position to manipulate, control, or accuse others without evidence or without love—are walking in iniquity and may find themselves subject to judgment, including the risk of their names being removed from the Book of Life.
Falling Under False Authority, Occult Practices, and Failing to Discern the Body of Christ
The failure to discern the Body of Christ rightly is linked with a deep spiritual issue where people or ministries begin to operate with their own agendas, based on pride, division, and false authority. Divination, false witness, and occult practices all lead people away from the truth, often involving manipulation and control. This aligns with the works of iniquity mentioned in Matthew 7:23.
Examples of False Authority in Ministry:
Here are some examples of what could constitute false authority in ministry, aligning with the principles of Matthew 7:23 and Revelation 3:5:
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Spiritual Manipulation:
Using the title or position in ministry to manipulate people into giving money, following commands without question, or enforcing spiritual control through fear rather than love.- Example: A leader using the claim of being a “prophet” to manipulate followers into abandoning personal convictions or relationships based on perceived “prophetic” revelations that are inconsistent with scripture.
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Autocratic Leadership:
Leading with a spirit of domination, where decisions are made unilaterally without listening to the body of believers or encouraging accountability. This is opposed to the servant leadership demonstrated by Christ.- Example: A ministry leader who demands unquestioning obedience and views themselves as unchallengeable, while rejecting biblical principles of mutual submission (Ephesians 5:21).
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False Prophecy:
Claiming prophetic authority to give “words from God” that are self-serving or unbiblical. These prophecies often control, condemn, or manipulate others into following the leader’s agenda.- Example: A “prophet” telling people that they will face judgment or curses if they do not submit to their authority, even when there is no biblical backing for such claims.
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Divination (Occult Practices):
Using spiritual gifts or perceived spiritual abilities, such as “discernment” or “prophecy,” to uncover people’s private lives or manipulate them into submission. This could include the use of “inner reading,” “psychic” or “spiritual” practices that are outside biblical parameters.- Example: A ministry leader claiming to know someone’s hidden sin or destiny through spiritual insight but using occult-like methods instead of God’s Word and the true gifts of the Spirit.
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False Witness:
Making false accusations against others, particularly targeting leaders or individuals within the church for personal gain or manipulation. These false accusations can cause division and harm, ultimately working against the unity of the Body of Christ.- Example: A ministry spreading rumors or false accusations about someone based on hearsay or spiritual suspicion, damaging their reputation without cause.
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Controlling Spiritual Authority:
Using spiritual or ministerial authority to force people to act in ways that are not scripturally required. This may include demanding loyalty or submission to a ministry leader or organization instead of to Christ.- Example: A ministry leader instructing followers that they cannot make major life decisions (e.g., marriage, career, family matters) without their approval, using spiritual authority to dominate their personal choices.
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Sister Taveau asks Chat GPT A BIG Q:
Shocking! Q. Does This Result in Losing a persons, even a saved Christian Leader’s own Eternal Salvation?
Chat GPT answers
Matthew 7:21-23 and the idea of the Lamb’s Book of Life being “blotted out” strongly suggest that individuals who practice false authority, occult behaviors, or fail to discern the body of Christ correctly can indeed risk the loss of salvation. Here’s why:
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False Ministry Practices (such as occult practices, spiritual manipulation, and false prophecy) can cause a person to lose connection with Christ. If they continue down these paths, they are no longer walking in true righteousness, and as Matthew 7:23 says, Christ may declare, “I never knew you.”
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Falsely Discerning the Body: When ministries fail to discern the Body of Christ properly, they create division, arrogance, and conflict, which is directly opposed to Ephesians 4:3 (“Endeavouring to keep the unity of the Spirit in the bond of peace”). This can grieve the Holy Spirit and disrupt fellowship with God, potentially leading to spiritual rejection.
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The Judgment of Lawlessness: Matthew 7:23 implies that those who practice lawlessness under the guise of Christian authority will face rejection from God. This lawlessness includes using false authority, misrepresenting God’s will, and failing to adhere to His commands in Scripture.
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Blotted Out from the Book of Life: Revelation’s warning of being “blotted out” suggests that one’s name can be removed from the Lamb’s Book of Life if they stray from the faith and live in rebellion, especially when operating under falsehood, misusing spiritual gifts, and fostering division.
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Ministries that operate in false authority, occult practices, false witness, and fail to discern the body of Christ correctly risk spiritual judgment, including the potential loss of salvation. Matthew 7:21-23 and Revelation 3:5 serve as strong warnings against such practices. Ministries must train themselves to lead with humility, righteousness, and in accordance with the full counsel of God’s Word, always discerning the Body of Christ in love and truth.
Apostle Taveau D’Arcy “Just to be warned, to teach, to spare, Please disseminate to all.”
Final Thoughts:
This is to be viewed, as a fellow minister, Positive LIGHT THING..reason…birthed from His Love and out of big ConcernAlso, it’s any all to heed or not. I believe that “MANY unknowingly do the “above’ by lack of deep Bible training, mentoring, parenting and immersion in in “this stuff.” Meaning: that Dr T cares.
View all of this (and any more incidences, as there are about 5-6 GREAT disconcerting ones) However, this is a Caring, Abiding James 3:17 + never ending Isaiah 1:18 ..which is “enduring” Respectful, walking, talking and utmost “relating” in Christ’s Love, even a Life Saving big concern.
And I would rather YOU HATE ME , accuse me than miss out on JESUS FOR ALL ETERNITY.
God’s True Blessing!
2-3 more personal Luke Eyewitness visitor experiences, to come
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