Joyce Meyer – Shocking False Teachings and Quotes

Joyce Meyer

Joyce Meyer is a Word of Faith Charismatic / New Age teacher who preaches along the lines of Kenneth Copeland, Kenneth Hagin, Fred Price, Charles Capp, Benny Hinn, Paul and Jan Crouch, and those who appear on Trinity Broadcasting Network (TBN), etc.

Listen to the audio below for a full a list of all her most serious heresies:   (Jesus tortured in hell, Jesus first born again man, Jesus became sin on the cross and stopped being the son of God, our sins atoned in hell and not on the cross, etc., and Joyce Meyer teaches that she is sinless.]

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Joyce Meyer also teaches that we are little gods, see this article:  Joyce Meyer is a Little God With a Big Christ Consciousness.

But this is one of the latest quotes (2010) from Joyce Meyer and quite an incredible statement:

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Transcript:  

Time:  00:14:19     We’re never going to mature and develop godly character until we learn to live….. with the All-Seeing eye on us all the time.”    — [Joyce Meyer – Transcript – Enjoying Everyday Life – Be Imitators of God – 7/10/2010]

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This symbol of theAll-Seeing eye  is the single most important symbol of the Illuminati, for it exemplifies the supernatural power they wield from Satan himself. The All-Seeing eye  CANNOT be interpreted as being that of the Christian God.  No where in the bible do we read about the All-Seeing eye , but we do know about the All-Seeing eye  in the occult….

“The All-Seeing eye represents the Egyptian Osirus, let’s look at who Osiris is. He committed incest with his sister, Isis, which resulted in the birth of Horus … the Egyptian god of the dead as well as a Sun God .. Osiris is known by many other names in other countries … In Thrace and Greece, he is known as Dionysus, the god of pleasures and of partying and wine … Festivals held in Dionysus’ honor often resulted in human sacrifices and orgiastic sexual rites. The Phrygians know Osiris as Sabasius where he is honored as the solar deity (a sun god) who was represented by horns and his emblem was a serpent. In other places, he is know by other names: Deouis, The Boy Jupiter, The Centaur, Orion, Saturn, The Boy Plutus, Iswara, The Winged One, Nimrod, Adoni, Hermes, Prometheus, Poseidon, Butes, Dardanus, Himeros, Imbors, Iasius, Zeus, Iacchus, Hu, Thor, Serapis, Ormuzd, Apollo, Thammuz, Atus, Hercules, Shiva, Moloch, and believe it or not, BAAL!”       —-Burns, Masonic and Occult Symbols Illustrated, pg. 359 [Emphasis in the original]

God condemns Baal worship in no uncertain terms, a worship associated with the All-Seeing Eye.

Jer 32:35;   “And they built the high places of Baal, which are in the valley of the son of Hinnom, to cause their sons and their daughters to pass through the fire unto Molech; which I commanded them not, neither came it into my mind, that they should do this abomination, to cause Judah to sin.”   [KJV 1611]

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Deborah (Discerning the World)

Deborah Ellish is the author of the above article. Discerning the World is an internet Christian Ministry based in Johannesburg South Africa. Tom Lessing and Deborah Ellish both own Discerning the World. For more information see the About this Website page below the comments section.

149 Responses

  1. Piglet says:

    Deborah is right, no where in the bible does it say, “ALL SEEING EYE”. This is an occult term.
    For Joyce Meyer to say something like this it would mean she is part and parcel of the move to the New World Order and One World Religion where the “G” Almighty God, All SEEING EYE will be watching over everyone.

  2. christine says:

    I just want to ask you one question have you got your own church.

  3. Robbie says:

    Good question Christine.

    Act 7:48,49 Howbeit the most High dwelleth not in temples made with hands; as saith the prophet, Heaven is my throne, and earth is my footstool: what house will ye build me? saith the Lord:

    Yes Christine. But it has no walls nor Pastors…

  4. Christine

    Yip, it’s called the Body of Christ 🙂 Sparsely separated individuals all around the world belong to God’s church, (Matthew 7:14) “Because strait is the gate, and narrow is the way, which leadeth unto life, and few there be that find it.”

  5. Spencer says:

    Deborah,

    You sound somewhat educated on this. What is your background and/or training in religious matters?

    Thanks,
    Spencer

  6. Spencer

    I am born again, guided by the Holy Spirit who leads me into ALL truth, what’s your deal?

  7. Spencer says:

    Deborah,

    Not sure what you mean by “what’s my deal” except that came across a bit critical. You sound knowledgable and educated in the scriptures past common knowledge of being self taught and was wondering what background and formal training, if any, you have had. I’m always interested in those who have strong understanding of the scriptures and how they got there. That’s all

    But your comment/reply (what’s my deal) appears to be critical of my simple question as if I have some alterior motive or agenda. I am a born-again Christian of faith, servant of our Father but I usually don’t respond with ‘what’s your deal’ when someone asks me about my faith.

  8. Spencer

    It was not critical. If you want to read into it that way then that is what you are reading into it. Almost everyone who comes onto this website and questions me seems to have an ulterior motive, but me saying, ‘what’s your deal’ I simply mean, ‘why do you ask, what’s up with the question?’. I am sorry I used those words, I retract them if they offend you.

  9. Spencer says:

    No problem but I do appreciate your response. I realize there is a need to point out when there is/are false teaching(s). I also certainly understand when someone might take you the wrong way along with scriptural foundation for what you are doing in pointing out false teachings.

    Please note that perhaps a little bit of that (responding with “what’s your deal”) has come from your own perspective, that everyone who posts without agreement or praise has an alterior motive and therefore must be questioned. I looked around your website and while I see a lot of fault and attention to false teachings, I really don’t see much, if any, praise or recognitions for those who offer sound and/or correct teachings. And Jesus, while he did find fault when necessary and then rebuked those (even his own disciples on one or more occasions), more often than not found forgiveness & mercy and used his (and God’s) saving Grace to change sinners. Not once did he start off a conversation with “what’s your deal”, even when those of the religious leadership questioned his own authority.

    I do think and believe based on my own Christian walk, we need balance – discernment with love, compassion and mercy, lest we become too cynical and/or one sided in our views.

    And perhaps I have missed that on your website – have you ever found anyone to praise or offer forgiveness or mercy for their actions or statements? I would welcome the opportunity to view that area of this site as well.

    God Bless You…

  10. Spencer

    >> I looked around your website and while I see a lot of fault and attention to false teachings, I really don’t see much, if any, praise or recognitions for those who offer sound and/or correct teachings

    All recognition goes to the Bible, the Word of God – you don’t get any better teaching than that!

    >> I do think and believe based on my own Christian walk, we need balance – discernment with love, compassion and mercy, lest we become too cynical and/or one sided in our views.

    You accusing me of not discerning with love? You know it’s very annoying when I get these comments like yours for instance where you insinate that I am unloving or uncompassionate.

    >> And perhaps I have missed that on your website

    You have missed it because you want to miss it, because possibly there is something in your doctrine that is not correct and I have pointed it out on my website and this is why you are reacting this way.

    >> have you ever found anyone to praise or offer forgiveness or mercy for their actions or statements?

    Yes of course. If people repent and change their ways and change their DOCTRINE. I just mention only a few people among the gazillion preachers out there – I don’t have TIME to mention everyone. Your ‘accusations’ are crazy.

    Why are you here? Why are you commenting on this Joyce Meyer article? Come clean and tell me what it is you really disagree with. Lets speak about doctrine shall we, tell me where you think in your opinion I have faulted.

  11. Spencer says:

    Deborah,

    You really don’t have an area to post a new question, so I simply picked the most recent post at that time, which was one about Joyce Meyer that I had reviewed, to post my question and follow up request.

    All I asked is since you have many blog/webpages about the false teachers, was to please point where you found someone with correct teachings and/or praise, so I can read that.

    I wasn’t finding fault with your doctrine. I’m just trying to have a conversation with you and see if what you have to say about those that you feel have correct or sound doctrine.

  12. Redeemed says:

    Spencer, I think you miss the purpose of this website. The purpose is to point out false teachers and teachings for the protection of the flock. It is a calling that is much needed in the Church, exposing the deeds of darkness. Many people have been seriously harmed by false teaching.

    I don’t know of one single case of a false teacher that has humbled themselves and repented of their error and instead their followers come to their defense and the watchpeople are villianized and accused of slander.

    Exposing error requires a tough skin and a tender heart. I have seen that displayed in Deborah. If you walked a mile in her shoes I think you would understand. It is thankless work except for knowing that the Lord is being served and people are being snatched from the fire.

  13. Osito says:

    Hi Spencer,

    I dont think this site is here to find out who loves who and who hates who, this site is for a open debate on what you believe the Bible say. If you think Deborah made any mistakes in her teachings i am sure you are more than welcome to open it up and that she will gladly discuss any of that with you.

    I’m starting to realise it now that the people on these false teachers side are always attacking the person and doesn’t go to the Bible, and every time they get scripture from Deborah or someone they dissappear.

  14. Andy says:

    Osito made a good point. Those that defend false teachers, NEVER defend them on the basis of Biblical doctrine. They can’t do that, since false teachers are outside of Biblical doctrine.

  15. mary says:

    Gods people are destroyed for lack of knowledge, If you don’t believe Joyce Meyers READ YOUR BIBLE..

  16. mary

    >> Gods people are destroyed for lack of knowledge, If you don’t believe Joyce Meyers READ YOUR BIBLE..

    That is the most confusing statement ever..

    Yes God’s people are destroyed for lack of knowledge, hence they follow people like JOYCE MEYER

    >> If you don’t believe Joyce Meyers READ YOUR BIBLE…

    ?? *scratches head*

  17. JC - Lover of my Soul says:

    [delete – insults not welcome]

  18. Robbie says:

    Mary
    That is exactly why we don’t believe Joyce, because we read our Bibles. We ARE sinners, We are NOT gods, not even little ones like Joyce proclaims… and you obviously agree (talking about lack of knowledge)

  19. Michael says:

    That’s it…false christians will always defending people,Joyce Meyer,Cindy Jacobs,Angus Buchan and many others and what they say and write but NEVER the bible’s truth…most of them too are lazy and do not study it…want quick fixes and want to fit into the trends of the world. Man worships man, his flesh and kudos and is self-centred, proud and egotistical.

    Been around some time and I’ve always noticed WOF churches and its associated HATE CRITICISM and CORRECTION and defend it vehemently, instead of accepting it and checking the scriptures and seeking God with a sincere and repentant attitude…they love self improvement, kudos and accolades and are strivers of these which they call fruit.

    This is NOT the fruit of the bible but the WORLD and Satan…read the sermon on the mount.

    And seeing the multitudes, he went up into a mountain: and when he was set, his disciples came unto him:

    2 and he opened his mouth, and taught them, saying,

    Lk. 6.20-23
    3 Blessed are the poor in spirit: for theirs is the kingdom of heaven.

    4 Blessed are they that mourn: for they shall be comforted. Is. 61.2

    5 Blessed are the meek: for they shall inherit the earth. Ps. 37.11

    6 Blessed are they which do hunger and thirst after righteousness: for they shall be filled. Is. 55.1, 2

    7 Blessed are the merciful: for they shall obtain mercy.

    8 Blessed are the pure in heart: for they shall see God. Ps. 24.4, 5

    9 Blessed are the peacemakers: for they shall be called the children of God.

    10 Blessed are they which are persecuted for righteousness’ sake: 1 Pet. 3.14 for theirs is the kingdom of heaven.

    11 Blessed are ye, when men shall revile you, and persecute you, and shall say all manner of evil against you falsely, for my sake. 1 Pet. 4.14

    12 Rejoice, and be exceeding glad: for great is your reward in heaven: for so persecuted they the prophets 2 Chr. 36.16 · Acts 7.52 which were before you.

    13 Ye are the salt of the earth: but if the salt have lost his savor, wherewith shall it be salted? it is thenceforth good for nothing, but to be cast out, and to be trodden under foot of men. Mk. 9.50 · Lk. 14.34, 35

    The Light of the World
    14 Ye are the light of the world. Joh. 8.12 ; 9.5 A city that is set on a hill cannot be hid.

    15 Neither do men light a candle, and put it under a bushel, but on a candlestick; Mk. 4.21 · Lk. 8.16 ; 11.33 and it giveth light unto all that are in the house.

    16 Let your light so shine before men, that they may see your good works, and glorify your Father which is in heaven. 1 Pet. 2.12

    Jesus’ Attitude toward the Law
    17 Think not that I am come to destroy the law, or the prophets: I am not come to destroy, but to fulfil.

    18 For verily I say unto you, Till heaven and earth pass, one jot or one tittle shall in no wise pass from the law, till all be fulfilled. Lk. 16.17

    19 Whosoever therefore shall break one of these least commandments, and shall teach men so, he shall be called the least in the kingdom of heaven: but whosoever shall do and teach them, the same shall be called great in the kingdom of heaven.

    20 For I say unto you, That except your righteousness shall exceed the righteousness of the scribes and Pharisees, ye shall in no case enter into the kingdom of heaven

  20. Michael says:

    PS A lot has been written about the sermon on the mount by the Lord Jesus Christ…He did this to set a question…how can it be possible… He continued to preach in parables…the reason was because of the intellect reasoning of the pharisees unleavened bread…man loved darkness more than light…nothing has changed since then and that is why God went to the extreme of taking over our sinful bodies. When I was converted I was just still trying to overcome for many years but was hopelessly entangled in man achievement, church control and alcoholism. Wanted to get out but could not because of man’s intervention and it was only in complete surrender and honesty that I was set free.

  21. Carolyn says:

    Debs. Re your comment 48

    >> If you don’t believe Joyce Meyers READ YOUR BIBLE…

    ?? *scratches head*

    LOL…ya. read your Bible after you have had your brain washed by Kenneth Hagin, Kenneth Copeland and their counterpart Joyce Meyers!

  22. Carolyn

    I said that? HAHA I must have been having a BAD day… sorry… I am now sure what I meant to say there.

  23. Marlene says:

    As they say: “Birds of a feather, flock together”! When you listen to Joyce Mayer, you can hear Kenneth Copeland and Co.

  24. Carolyn says:

    Debs…you were quoting Mary who told you, you would understand what Joyce was saying if you would read the Bible.

    And to clarify my comment, I was just saying that after you wash your brain clear of sound teaching by saturating yourself in the teachings of the two Kenneths, then you can start building the walls and forming the structure of WOF teaching that opposes and exalts itself against the knowledge of God. THEN you will read the Bible and believe what Joyce Meyers is saying.

  25. Fay says:

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  26. Lotus Yamba says:

    You know, I have been watching Joyce Meyer’s Enjoying Everyday Life for a very long time. I find her teachings, her humour and even her real “Wrath of God” stuff to be very uplifting for me as are her books, of which I have several. This All Seeing Eye you are always referring to really makes me laugh – Joyce was just saying that God sees us all the time – He is the All Seeing Eye – just like my parents used to be able to “see” me when I thought they weren’t watching – and catch me out when I was doing something wrong. I think you guys have nothing better to do than to critisize a WOMEN preacher who actually makes sense in this senseless world we live in today. I have been a born again christian for a long long time, and I like Joyce Meyer’s practical approach and also her honesty regarding things that have happened in her past. Remember, let those among you who are without sin cast the first stone. And for goodness sake GROW UP!! God Bless from Lotus.

  27. Wayne says:

    Marion wrote:

    The sound of her voice as she says “all-seeing” eye is MOST creepy!

    Absolutely!

  28. John Chingford says:

    Hi Lotus Yamba

    You state that God IS the “all seeing eye“. Can you please show me in SCRIPTURE where it says that. As far as I understand it, God has NEVER been referred to as “the all seeing eye”. It may have referred to the all seeing eyeS of God. The clear difference is the SINGULAR eye which is used by the illuminati, masons etc.

    Again, does the Bible EVER mention even the all seeing eyeS of God? Of course God SEES EVERYTHING, but it NEVER describes Him as the “all seeing eye”. That is TOTALLY occultic. Why would Joyce Meyer use such a term? It cannot be found in the Bible! Where did she learn that term and why didn’t she (in the least) say “all seeing EYES of God?

    Well not surprising that she would use a non biblical quote because she does it ALL THE TIME

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