THE ALARMING MESSAGE TIMOTHY DIXON GAVE ABOUT ROBIN BULLOCK
The alarming message Timothy Dixon gave about Robin Bullock
As of this blog, I am fully handing this case over to the leadership of the Body of Christ. It is up to you to do your duty on behalf of the sheep of God. I am finished with this conversation, and from now on, I am concentrating on winning as many souls to Christ as I possibly can.
The video and the transcription of Timothy Dixon’s exact words are irrefutable evidence of an alarming development.
I am finished with this conversation, and from now on, I am concentrating on winning as many souls to Christ as I possibly can.
Before Paul the Apostle died, he warned Timothy of a strange appetite among the people to hear new and exotic words. His words are fulfilled in the situation described below.
As I hand this over to the leaders of the Church, I invoke these verses: 2 Timothy 4: 2-4, “Preach the word! Be ready in season and out of season. Convince, rebuke, exhort, with all longsuffering and teaching. For the time will come when they will not endure sound doctrine, but according to their own desires, because they have itching ears, they will heap up for themselves teachers; and they will turn their ears away from the truth, and be turned aside to fables.”
Do your duty, leaders!
If no one else takes up the cause of the danger I am addressing, there will be no blood on my hands. We are not talking about a harmless imbalance. This is not gossip.
I am from San Francisco. There, I witnessed the rise of the evil of the People’s Temple and the destruction caused by Jim Jones. 900 people from my city lost their lives in a mass suicide. I saw the gradual exaltation and the almost infallible status that was heaped on Jim Jones by his followers.
I am not saying that Robin Bullock is another Jim Jones. But I cannot avoid observing the trajectory I see in Timothy Dixon’s words. In my opinion, they contain a cult-like exaltation of Robin Bullock.
In the video, Robin Bullock is shown, intermittently, standing offstage, to Timothy Dixon’s left, and Timothy is addressing him directly.
Here now is the transcription of the video, which is so alarming.
“Me and Robin in this dream we walked through the streets of glory. I’m going to tell it, anyway. I’m asking you to keep your mind pure. Me and Robin was walking through heaven. We had entered into the courts, and we had no clothes on. None. And we was comin’ before the Lord bare.
“Then, when it changed. Robin had on like a camel’s vest, that wrapped around him. It didn’t girdle around his waist, but it wrapped around his neck. We walked in and Robin had a huge, huge scroll in his hand, and I was following him as he took the lead…”
And the reaction you can hear, of some of the audience cheering when the reference is made, is equally terrifying.
That is the portion you can see on the video.
The reference to nudity in heaven should be revolting to any rational believer, since every reference to believers in heaven has them clothed in robes of righteousness. But ‘visions’ of this sort are not rare among cults. The trend toward sensuality is almost universal. And the reaction you can hear, of some of the audience cheering when the reference is made, is equally terrifying.
But, to me, the worst thing is that Robin did not take a stand, nor did he try to stop this insanity. Why did he allow Dixon to continue? There is only one conclusion to be drawn: he was in full agreement with what Dixon was saying. Especially when you consider what came next.
Why did he allow Dixon to continue?
Here is what he said next:
Dixon: “(a man) come to me, and he looked like John the Baptist. And I asked the Lord, “Who is he?” (The Lord) asked me, “Would you receive him, if he came today?” And I looked at him and I said, “I don’t know.” (to the audience) He looked like a hippie. I was raised Pentecostal; you had to look like me. I said, “Lord, you know I will (receive John the Baptist if he came today). You know I’m not like that. Lord, you know I see the heart.” He (the Lord) said, “You will receive him, but most of the world won’t, they will never recognize the power in which he will come in.” And, (again speaking to the audience, he added) my hand to the good Lord, it was Robin Bullock.” (Dixon then pointed off camera, apparently to Robin Bullock, who soon came onstage).
Timothy Dixon said that God identified Robin Bullock as John the Baptist. And that Robin would come in “power” that most of the world won’t recognize.
But again, let me point out that Robin did not shut this down. That is called tacit approval. It was clear that Robin totally received the exalted position Dixon was describing.
Is Robin Bullock truly John the Baptist, alive again?
The questions for the leaders of the Body of Christ are:
Is Robin Bullock truly John the Baptist, alive again?
And: What power does Robin Bullock believe he now rightfully possesses over people? We know that in Nashville he ordered the crowd to never doubt the prophets.
I leave it up to the leadership to answer these questions. Do your duty.
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