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TPV Reloaded with Cory"CT" Tyler: The Spirit Of Homosexuality: Let's Talk Church

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A key to answer this question can be found in the following passage: "21And thou shalt not let any of thy seed pass through the fire to Molech, neither shalt thou profane the name of thy God: I am the LORD. 22Thou shalt not lie with mankind, as with womankind: it is abomination." (Leviticus 18:21-22) One day, towards the end of 2003, the Lord whispered to my heart that I should study about "Moloch" (which I knew very little about), so I looked it up in a concordance, and this is the first passage I found. I was surprised by the fact that the sin of homosexuality is mentioned immediately after the mention of "Molech". I knew that this was not a "random" occurrence, since every word in Scripture was placed there by God with a very specific sequence and purpose. As I asked the Lord concerning this, I began to understand that homosexuality is strongly related to theJebusite spirit. As you may notice from the passage above, the Lord forbad that we pass "our seed" through the fire of Molech. In a literal sense, this referred to the ancient practice of burning one's children as sacrifice to Molech. However, there is a deeper meaning behind this passage: The word "seed" in the passage above was correctly translated from the Hebrew word zera, which literally refers to the "seeds" that are sown on the ground, and is often used in Scripture to refer to one's descendants. In a natural sense, one's natural progeny represents one's "natural future" on Earth. Therefore, the "seed" of Leviticus 18:21 represents our "prophetic future", i.e.- the prophetic calling or vision that God has called each one of us to live out. A natural seed has "life potential" inside of it, meaning that it also speaks of our spiritual potential. The name "Molech" literally means "king". As we have said before, the Amorite spirit is a spirit of "self-exaltation". People possessed by this spirit strive to be "kings" over others. Therefore, "Molech" represents an Amorite spirit that establishes an "ear

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