3) Contort the parable of the 99 and 1 to redefine "repent" as "consent to be loved."
4) Reinvent the letter to the church of Laodicea, pretending that Jesus meant the cold to be law, the hot to be grace and the lukewarm to be someone who mixes law and grace.
5) Teach that those who follow him are part of the last generation before the rapture. The "Benjamin Generation" who will get five times as much stuff as everyone else, including five different "anointings" they can slip in and out of like clothing.
6) Claim that the believer does not need to ever read or follow the Book of Hebrews because after all"it was written to the Hebrews.
This is just a sampling of the unbelievably bad theology Prince teaches. Along with this he is an avowed antinomian, believing the law has no place in the life of a believer. His foundation is pure word faith heresy and openly admits that heretic Kenneth Hagin is his inspiration. His gospel is false and demonic. Believers need to be told to stay far away, not be confused into thinking he just has some errors in his theology. I am sorry but we have to stop extending grace to people who are leading people to hell. We have to stop reposting their tweets and statuses. We have to stop speaking about their intentions and start speaking about their teachings. Consider just these two stories from real people shared by Dr. Brown:
"I joined a small group 3 years ago that went from having regular prayer meetings and living holy connected lives together to stating 'prayer is a work and denies grace' and 'sin allows grace to do its great work.' All of our prayer meetings and Bible studies were traded in for game-nights and nights out at the bar to 'witness' where many from the group got plastered ... all in the name of 'grace.'
"My heart has been so broken for my dear friends who I walked so closely with. As a group, they have embraced sin as not only acceptable, but justified and desirable. I have been completely ostracized and mocked for my stand in holiness. They don't even call me by my name anymore--they call me 'Pharisee.' Unfortunately, I have had to step completely away from these loved ones and am spending my life in prayer for them."
This is the end
result of pretending we are all on the same team. We are not. It is so
frustrating to speak to people who genuinely love God but think that
discernment is just pointing out flaws in people. People who just think we
should leave them to God. As if the Bible does not instruct us over and over
again to expose them. As if the teacher is more important than the thousands of
sheep that follow him. Woe to him that calls evil good. Woe to him.
Rev. Anthony.