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Andrew Wommack: My Son Was “Raised from the Dead” and So Were 30-40 Others

by | Feb 4, 2019 | Blog, heresy, Uncategorized | 0 comments

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Andrew Wommack is a popular Word of Faith teacher who twists the Word of God, teaching false doctrines such as “positive confession” and “seed sowing.” In his online commentary, he teaches, “we can actually bind up the positive results of sowing and reaping in godly people and loose the attacks of Satan against them by the words we speak,” which, of course, is heresy.

Wommack recently claimed that he raised his own son from the dead after he’d been dead for five hours, and that he knows at least 30-40 other people who have been raised from the dead. Interesting thing, though, is there is no record anywhere to be found of any of these miraculous resurrections. No medical records. No video evidence. Nothing. He says,

… My own son was raised from the dead. He was dead for five hours. And in a morgue, stripped naked with a toe tag on, and they called me, and [wife] Jamie and I just spoke our faith, and he sat up and started talking, raised from the dead, no brain damage. No more than he had before… 

I know 30 to 40 people, that I know personally, who have been raised from the dead, or who have raised another person from the dead.

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