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Joyce Meyer Brags About Getting Tattooed at Age 79 to Honor God

by | Nov 10, 2022 | Apostasy, News, Religion, Video | 0 comments

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Joyce Meyer–who made our False Teacher of the Day #25–is well-known for her Prosperity Gospel preaching. The Prosperity Gospel–also known as “Health and Wealth Gospel,” “Name it and Claim it,” and “Word of Faith”–is a perversion of the biblical gospel that teaches that the primary purpose of Jesus’ death and resurrection is to create material gain for those who have enough “faith.”

But Joyce Meyer is also a proponent of the “little god” heresy that teaches that being indwelt by the Holy Spirit makes us both God and man at the same time, like Jesus. So it kind of came as a surprise when she preached a sermon last month bragging about how she got all tatted up to honor God.

Several years ago, Meyer preached a sermon saying that she was going to get a tattoo on the back of her shoulder that states “I belong to the Lord” just so she could “push religious people off the cliff.” Of course, the “Lord” she belongs to isn’t the God of the Bible as she has been preaching a false gospel and false Jesus her entire life. But that didn’t stop the glowing accolades and standing ovation she received from her blinded audience which included a cameo of notorious Hillsong heretic, Christine Caine.

“I’m going and gettin’ a tattoo,” she said during a sermon a few years ago, pointing to the back of her shoulder, “right back here. I belong to the Lord. You’ll go with me won’t you.”

“I thought I’d just push all the religious people off the cliff and get it over with.”

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Now, in her sermon last week, she revealed that not only did she get that tattoo, but at age 79, she also got a tattoo on her ankle that said “Love,” which she said is supposed to remind her to “walk in love.”

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