TED & RAPHAEL CRUZ "HEARD FROM THE LORD" AFTER LONG PRAYER
TED CRUZ, FORMER CANADIAN, NOT NATIVE BORN CITIZEN AS FOUNDERS INTENDED, PURPORTS TO DEFEND THE CONSTITUTION WITH THE HELP OF HERETICAL WORD OF FAITH FOLLOWERS?
Rev. Rafael Cruz - Reclaiming America
Published on Jan 21, 2016
Rev. Rafael Cruz ministering at Kenneth Copeland Ministries Ministers' Conference.
PORTRAYS HIMSELF & SON TED AS PRO LIFE,
PRO TRADITIONAL MARRIAGE, ANTI-SOCIALIST,
BUT BYPASSES ILLEGAL IMMIGRATION AMNESTY ISSUE
Rev. Rafael Cruz ministering at Kenneth Copeland Ministries Ministers' Conference.
PORTRAYS HIMSELF & SON TED AS PRO LIFE,
PRO TRADITIONAL MARRIAGE, ANTI-SOCIALIST,
BUT BYPASSES ILLEGAL IMMIGRATION AMNESTY ISSUE
PORTRAYS HIMSELF & SON TED AS PRO LIFE,
PRO TRADITIONAL MARRIAGE, ANTI-SOCIALIST,
BUT BYPASSES ILLEGAL IMMIGRATION AMNESTY ISSUE
An Interview with Rafael Cruz, Father of Sen. Ted Cruz by Dr. Michael Brown, another charismatic:
"A WORD CAME FROM THE LORD"
Kenneth Copeland Says
Ted Cruz ‘Called and Anointed’ for Presidency
at Conference With Raphael Cruz
"WORD OF FAITH" CHARISMATICS LOOK FORWARD TO A "GREAT AWAKENING" IF AMERICA WAKES UP,
AND "NAMES IT & CLAIMS IT"
BY HEATHER CLARK
SEE: http://christiannews.net/2016/02/09/kenneth-copeland-says-ted-cruz-called-and-anointed-for-presidency-at-conference-with-raphael-cruz/; republished below in full unedited for informational, educational, and research purposes:
FORT WORTH, Texas — Raphael Cruz, the father of Republican presidential candidate Ted Cruz, recently spoke at a minister’s conference hosted by Texas prosperity preacher Kenneth Copeland, during which time Copeland declared Cruz to be “called and anointed” for the presidency.
Cruz appeared at the Jan. 19 KCM Minister’s Conference in Fort Worth, where he spoke about the biblical standards for voting and the need to reclaim America for Christ.
“If the wicked are in authority, they are going to legislate their wicked brand of morality,” he proclaimed.
Prior to taking the stage, Copeland declared in his introduction of Cruz, “I believe with all my heart that his son is called and anointed to be the next president of the United States.”
“To God be all the glory. It’s an honor to be here with you,” Cruz said, patting Copeland’s arm, “and with all of you people here.”
At the end of his teaching, Copeland asked Cruz to outline how the family spent time in prayer before his son announced his candidacy for office. Cruz said that his son had spent six months praying, and recalled the day that the family gathered in his pastor’s office praying for two hours.
“I remember the final word came from Ted’s wife, from Heidi, and the word from the Lord was, ‘Seek My face, not My Hand,'” he stated. “[I]t was as if a cloud of the Holy Spirit descended on that room. And all of a sudden we were all worshiping.”
“And the words that came out from Ted’s mouth were, ‘Here am I, Lord, use me. Let Your will be done,'” Cruz outlined. “It was total brokenness, and I’ll tell you, I believe that God has raised him up for such a time as this.”
Copeland and other word of faith preachers, such as Jerry Saville and Keith Moore, laid hands on Cruz and prayed for strength and boldness for the preacher. Copeland’s son-in-law George Pearsons then prayed that prophesies of a “new birth” of the nation would come to pass, where prayer would return to schools and abortion abolished.
As previously reported, around the same time that Copeland asserted that Cruz was “called and anointed” by God to be president, a group of 50 African American pastors gathered in Philadelphia to lay hands on Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton to “decree and declare the favor of the Lord” on her for the presidency.
In November, leadership and motivational speaker Lance Wallnau declared that Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump had been given “an anointing for the mantle of government.”
“God has given this man an anointing for the mantle of government in the United States and he will prosper,” Wallnau asserted.
Copeland was also among those present in October when over 30 members of the clergy met with Trump at his New York City tower and laid hands on him to pray for his potential presidency.
“[W]e ask you today to give this man your wisdom, boldly. Make sure and certain that he hears You. Manifest Yourself to him,” he prayed. “And we thank You and praise You for a bold man, a strong man and an obedient man.”