Debunking Andrew Wommack on How to Become a Water Walker - Chris Rosebrough
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Pastor Rosebrough reviews a popular teaching of Andrew Wommack about becoming a water walker. Wommack says it’s not about literal walking on the water but living a life of miracles. According to him, God needs us to have faith so that he can release the miraculous, and he uses the account of Peter walking on the water to make his case. But the Gospels were written so that we might know that Jesus is the Son of God and believe in Him, not so that we could become miracle workers.
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