During a recent sermon at The Potter’s House in Dallas, T.D. Jakes suggested that when God breathed life into Adam, He “breathed Eve into Adam,” and that ‘Adam was Eve’s momma’, implying a bizarre maternal role.
We’ve recently written about Jakes when he noted how he disgraced his wife with his twerking comments, joined Joel Osteen for a conference where tickets cost $1000.00 , and is known to frequently wear insanely expensive designer shoes, clothes and watches that cost more than many of his congregants make in a year. (See endnotes)
Jakes, who has continued to be platformed by those at the Christian Post and Charisma News, as well as most other evangelicals like Steven Furtick and Christine Caine, has gone on record saying he doesn’t believe that Jesus is the second person of the Trinity but rather is just a “manifestation” of God. In fact, even now, his church website reads, “There is one God, Creator of all things, infinitely perfect, and eternally existing in three manifestations: Father, Son, and Holy Spirit.”
He preaches:
On the seventh day the sabbath Savior rested. On the seventh day the sabbath Savior, he the one who said ‘I am Lord of the sabbath’ the sabbath Savior, rested. But Adam failed while the Savior rested.
And so the sabbath Savior had to break his rest and become the ‘searching Savior.’ And the voice of the Lord walked through the cool of the garden and God said ‘Adam, where art thou?’
He didn’t ask where Eve was because Adam was Eve’s mama. Eve was born out of Adam so when he had breathed the breath of life he had breathed Eve into Adam.
“Male and female created them and called his name Adam.” And the searching Savior knew that if he found Adam he found Eve. So he didn’t say ‘Eve where are thou? Adam where art thou?’ The searching savior broke his rest to find his lost son. What a mighty God we serve.
All things Theology does a great breakdown of why this view is so problematic here:
Huh? 🧐
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