Dashcamgram+FollowThis moment has people talking for all the wrong reasons. A pastor, dressed head-to-toe in luxury, told his congregation that God would make one of them a multimillionaire—but only if they gave $10,000 within 90 seconds. The pitch felt less like faith and more like a pressure sale, leaving many viewers uncomfortable. Critics are questioning whether promises of instant wealth tied to large donations cross a line, especially when delivered from a pulpit by someone already displaying extreme wealth. Supporters argue it’s about sowing a “seed” and trusting God, while others see it as exploiting hope and desperation. Either way, the clip has reignited debates about prosperity preaching, accountability, and where faith ends and manipulation begins. What do you think—faith test or foul play? #ProsperityGospel #ChurchTalk #FaithAndMoney #ReligiousDebate #ViralClips #Accountability #SpiritualAbuse #CultureTalk4870Share
Christ Follower+FollowTruth doesn’t need volume. It needs fruit. Scripture used to control, wound, or manipulate is not being handled with clean hands or a pure heart. This is a call to examine fruit, not platforms. Light exposes. It doesn’t abuse. #TruthOverDeception #Discernment #BiblicalTruth #FruitNotFame #SpiritualAbuse 201Share