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Don’t Sing “Evidence of Your Goodness” in Your Worship Service

by | May 9, 2022 | Apostasy, heresy, News, Religion, The Church | 0 comments

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I see the evidence of Your goodness
All over my life, all over my life
I see Your promises in fulfillment
All over my life, all over my life

It’s a catchy tune, and it sounds like it’s okay on the surface. But this song, Evidence, by Josh Baldwin, should be avoided in your church’s worship service.

Josh Baldwin is part of the Bethel Music umbrella and leads the worship as part of the Bethel Music Collective regularly. Baldwin has also participated in the heretical Heaven Come Home conference that is put on by Bethel Church. Baldwin is theologically aligned with the heresy of Bethel Church and Bethel School of Supernatural Ministry and to promote him or his music in your church is to open the floodgates of heterodox teaching, blasphemy, and idolatry to your congregations.

Bethel Church

Bethel Church in Redding, CA is pastored by Bill Johnson who claims to be an Apostle — that is, he claims Apostolic authority just like the twelve men during Christ’s time on Earth. Bethel Redding, like all cults, is filled with aberrant, unbiblical teachings and doctrines of demons, including false manifestations of the Holy Spirit, grave sucking, and the Prosperity Gospel.

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The Prosperity Gospel is a perversion of the gospel of Jesus Christ that teaches that Jesus’ primary purpose for his life, death, burial, and resurrection wasn’t to atone for sins but to make people who have enough “faith” healthy and wealthy. This false gospel carries with it several other false teachings such as positive confession, which is the ability to speak things into existence the way God does.

Josh Baldwin

Josh Baldwin is from Albemarle, NC, and joined Queen City Church in Charlotte, NC in 2010 as the worship pastor and served there until 2014 when he signed with Bethel Church. Baldwin then moved to Redding, California where he joined Bethel. Baldwin, according to his bio, is now a resident of Franklin, TN still serving under the Bethel Collective umbrella.

Baldwin claims that he and his wife regularly have dreams and visions from God that guide their decisions for moving and relocating and other major life decisions. Baldwin, as stated before, is theologically aligned with the heretical dreams and visions movement of Bethel Church as well as the New Apostolic Reformation.

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