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Greg Locke Removes Church’s Tax Exempt Status; Calls Steven Furtick, Kenneth Copeland, T.D. Jakes, Perry Stone False Prophets

Locke said that pastors need to stop being wimps and “quit letting their bossy Deacon board tell them how to run a church when they ought to listen to what the Holy Ghost has to say,” Locke added.

Preaching on Jesus’ words in Matthew 7 about how many will call Him ‘Lord’ on Judgment Day but will nevertheless be turned away, Locke asked, “Do you know, in the context, why it says ‘many shall say unto me that day?’” The reason, Locke explained, is because they were deceived by false prophets.

“They don’t know the truth, because they’ve been lied to,” Locke continued. “They don’t know the truth, because of the cowardly shepherds that won’t pick up the shepherd’s staff and run the devil out. They have been lied to. Their egos have been stroked. They’ve been soft-pedaled to believe that every day is a Friday [and] that Christianity is nothing more than a gravy train. And we’ve got our fog machines, big screens, and skinny jeans. And as long as we feel good about the ungodliness that we’re living in, we don’t want the preacher to shake us up out of our apathetic condition. God forbid I go to church and I actually get offended.”

False prophets want to tear your life apart, Locke preached. “And if you can’t turn on a religious broadcasting television network and see their fruits—that it is corrupt, and it’s crooked as a dog’s hind leg—you got to use a brain and use a Bible. Some of these people are doing nothing but making millions and millions and millions and billions of dollars, and they’re doing it all for falsehood.”

Describing how the devil portrays himself as a “minister of light,” Locke said he believes that “there are more demons in evangelical pulpits than there are hookers in the red light district of Los Angeles right now.”

Locke Names Kenneth Copeland, Perry Stone, Steven Furtick, and T.D. Jakes as False Prophets

Locke went on to share why Flashpoint Media wouldn’t interview him during a recent red carpet event at Mar-a-Lago Club in Palm Beach, Florida. According to Locke, it was because he referred to Kenneth Copeland, who donates generously to the media organization, a false prophet.

“Kenneth Copeland is a heretic,” Locke said. “Kenneth Copeland is the number one Christian heretic in America…You know why they’re mad at me? Because Kenneth Copeland pays all the bills for them.”

The pastor shouted, “False prophets are false prophets!” Locke then told those listening to “quit sending them money and buying their books. Kenneth Copeland is a demon and he knows it!”

Locke also said that well-known evangelist Perry Stone, who is under FBI investigation for sexual misconduct allegations, is going to jail, adding that Copeland should be under the jail.

“I’m tired of celebrity preacher Christianity. If you’re here to watch a celebrity, then you don’t need to be here,” Locke told the church.

Locke preached, “The Bible says have no fellowship with the unfruitful works of darkness but rather reprove them. I’m sick of these preachers getting off scot-free when not only are they false prophets, not only are they racketeering millionaires off your back, but they’re involved in some very nefarious, perverted, wicked stuff.”

Steven Furtick, who pastors a megachurch in North Carolina, was the next on Locke’s list of false prophets.