Oprah's 'Christianity' exposed: A spiritual virus deceiving millions

Minister of Satan, Oprah Winfrey.

 

 

 

A truly born from above, born again Christ follower is exhorted, no, commanded to test every spirit, to judge all things if they are of God or then of the world, of Satan. To rightly divide the Word. To discern wisely and rightly.

I have no problem understanding what Oprah Winfrey is. And she is not a beacon of wisdom or a snake oil salesperson. No, she is a minister of Satan. Spreading with cunning and seductive language, which she learned from her master, a false gospel, a false Jesus. She is in truth one of the many antichrists that began populating the world from the time the Lord Jesus Christ was crucified, resurrected, and ascended into heaven.

Just that now the number of those antichrists, that spirit of antichrist has grown exponentially as we swiftly approach the Rapture and the entrance of the Antichrist and the seven-year great tribulation.

I neither scratch my head nor have any confusion as to who and what Oprah Winfrey is and if you are a truly born-again disciple of the Jesus of the whole Word of God there ought not to be any head scratching or confusion within you either as to who and what Oprah Winfrey is.

Many call themselves Christians. Only those who have truly repented, who truly faithfully believe and follow the One and Only Jesus, He Who is God and for a short season walked among us as flesh, fully truly wholly holy God, fully truly a man — albeit the only man, the only person to ever live who was sinless. Either follow the true Jesus of the Holy Bible or follow the world’s lies but do not blaspheme making it worse for yourself in proclaiming a different gospel, a different Jesus than is in the Word of God.

There is only one gospel. It isn’t open to personal interpretation.

There is a wide way which many are on and there is a very narrow way with a very narrow gate to enter that few are on.

If you’re confused, scratching your head, believing Oprah Winfrey is a Christian it is time you learn of the One True God, the One True Jesus, the Holy Spirit, that the whole Holy Bible is inerrant infallible unchangeable eternal living and active and is THEE AUTHORITY and that no modern New Thought doctrine — which was created and put into the heart and mind of those following it — by Satan, not by God, is to follow a false doctrine.

Do not be deceived as so many are, as most are.

It isn’t difficult.

The Word of God is very clear. If there is confusion within you about anything it is advisable to spend much more time in fervent prayer and increased study and meditation within God’s Word not allowing the noise, the seductive tones, the words of men and women to be greater within you than the Word of God.

If still wrestling within then pray about and seek out a very mature true Christian, or a very sound doctrine whole Bible-believing, Bible-fluent, Bible-teaching pastor for some help.

Do not be afraid to discern well and wisely. Do not fear judging all things if they are truly of God or this world and thusly the father of lies and deception — Satan.

And that’s all everything can be distilled to. Is this of God or the devil?

There is no gray area, no middle ground. It is actually all black and white when it comes to this. We’re not considering what brand of tires to buy for your car or what to make for dinner here. This is eternal consequences stuff. Treat it as such.

God or Satan.

Period.

Read on…

Ken Pullen, Saturday, March 22nd, 2025

 

 

Oprah’s ‘Christianity’ exposed: A spiritual virus deceiving millions

 

When lies look like ‘love’ and truth looks like ‘hate,’ chances are Satan is behind it.

 

March 21, 2025

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Reprinted from Blaze Media

 

Depending on who you ask, Oprah Winfrey is either a beacon of wisdom or the most persuasive snake oil salesman of our time.

When you hear the name “Oprah,” different versions of her might come to mind. Are you picturing Oprah, the author and philanthropist, the inspiring woman who overcame hardship and has helped countless people? Or perhaps the talk show host who captivated audiences for decades?

Maybe you think of Oprah, the actress or the savvy businesswoman. Maybe all these aspects blend together in your mind, forming a deep sense of admiration for her. For others, despite her “good works,” it might be the opposite. Maybe you see a political activist, who has compromised her principles in the pursuit of social justice and identity politics. However you perceive her, that perspective shapes how you interpret her overall character.

But I believe one defining aspect of her stands out above the rest and ultimately shapes them all: Oprah, the spiritual guru.

Oprah says, “I’m a Christian, too.” Millions of people, including many Christians, look up to her as a spiritual authority. She quotes scripture, talks about a God of love, and says she believes in and follows Jesus and the gospel. But Christians all around the world scratch their heads in deep confusion because Oprah also fundamentally denies core Christian doctrines.

This is comparable to people who call themselves vegan yet go to town on extra greasy BLTs with sides of beef stew for dinner every night. How is this possible?

Because in Oprah’s spirituality, the identity of Jesus, the role of the Bible, the gospel — and even truth — have been redefined.

Jesus?

Oprah says she believes in Jesus, but her “Jesus” didn’t come to die on the cross for the sins of humanity.

She says, “I thought Jesus came, died on the cross, that Jesus’ being here was about his death and dying on the cross. [But] it really was about him coming to show us how to do it, how to be. To show us the Christ Consciousness.” Oprah’s Jesus really came to show us our divine potential in the Christ Consciousness — the inner divine spark within us all.

To Oprah, Jesus is the divine Son of God, but this is not a unique title that applies just to him. You are just as much the Christ, the I AM, as Jesus was. The key is to see how powerful and good you are, not a sinner who needs forgiveness from a holy God.

In biblical historic Christianity, Jesus is both fully God and fully human, the unique Christ and Son of God (John 1:1-14; John 3:16). He came to earth to die for our sins and offer us salvation through his death and resurrection, which is the foundation of the Christian faith (1 Corinthians 15:1-8).

The Bible? Truth?

Oprah says she believes in and reads the Bible, but to her, the Bible is not the exclusive word of God.

She’d agree that “the biblical God is a ‘starter kit’ God.” To her, the more spiritually evolved Christian position is that the Bible is up for interpretation depending on your heart’s belief. You rely on the “internal voice of God.” The Bible has some truth in it, but it isn’t the only source of spiritual truth. God speaks to us individually from within. She openly demonstrates this by her numerous endorsements of progressive and New Age leaders.

For Oprah, anything read in scripture is read through a lens filled with feelings of love — with “love” defined subjectively, of course. She sums this up in an interview with Marianne Williamson when she says that “we are either walking in the direction of love or fear.”

Historic biblical Christians see the Bible as God’s inspired, authoritative, and inerrant word (2 Timothy 3:16). It’s the source that contains the most reliable documents about who Jesus is, what he taught, and what he did. Understanding God’s will and purpose for humanity is central to this. We test claims about Jesus and God against scripture to see what claims align with how God chose to reveal himself (1 Thessalonians 2:13; 1 John 4:1). Furthermore, Jesus calls himself the “truth” and Satan the “father of lies” (John 14:6; John 8:44).

When lies look like “love” and truth looks like “hate,” chances are Satan is behind it.

The gospel?

Oprah says she follows the gospel, but Oprah’s gospel is a mixture of self-empowerment, inner divinity, and the idea that thoughts shape reality.

To Oprah, Jesus is not the only way to salvation. She promotes living your best life, believing there are many paths to God, and emphasizing service, gratitude, and personal growth. Basically, it’s a works-based gospel preached with fluffy language.

In Oprah’s view of God and the gospel, we are not separated from God. The core of Oprah’s gospel is recognizing that we’ve never been separate from God and that he (or “it”) is within the heart of each person.

In historic biblical Christianity, the gospel is the message of salvation through Jesus Christ. All humans have sinned and fall short of God’s perfect standard, with sin leading to death and separation from God (Romans 3:23). The Old Testament law showed that sin required atonement through sacrifice, pointing to the ultimate sacrifice — Jesus’ death on the cross.

Jesus fulfilled the law by offering himself as the perfect sacrifice, taking the punishment for sin, and rising from the dead to conquer death (Romans 4:25). His resurrection proves his victory and offers eternal life to all who believe in him. The gospel is received by faith, not by works, and guarantees salvation, reconciliation with God, and an eternal home in heaven (Ephesians 2:8-9; John 3:16).

Rejecting the gospel means remaining under condemnation, but through Christ, there is no condemnation for those who believe (Romans 8:1).

The stealthy ‘Oprah’ belief ruining the gospel

It’s clear. Oprah can call herself a Christian and say she believes in and follows Jesus and spreads the gospel, but it’s a different Jesus and a different gospel.

But I believe there’s a deeper issue here: What is shaping Oprah’s spirituality? Where did her views come from? Many Christians understand that she sounds like a Christian and claims to be one, but her beliefs are anything but. Some might assume this is because Oprah is actually a New Ager.

She’s not.

Even she firmly denies being in the New Age. And I agree with her.

This is because she’s actually a follower of a belief system with far more influence than recognition: New Thought. In fact, her most foundational spiritual formation happened from reading New Thought material.

New Thought is much more deceptive than the New Age because it looks and sounds Christian. It’s metaphysical Christianity, a more enlightened, “better” version of Christianity. But it’s actually a stealthy spiritual virus. As you’ve briefly seen demonstrated above in some of Oprah’s beliefs, New Thought redefines core Christian doctrines but uses the same terms. Scripture has a deeper, more esoteric meaning, which explains the redefinition of these Christian terms.

This is precisely why Oprah identifies herself as a “Christian” who “follows Jesus” and “spreads the gospel.” But it’s a different Jesus she’s following and a different gospel that she’s spreading.

And this is how her New Thought beliefs are ruining the gospel. Her influence has led millions to embrace and spread this New Thought version of Jesus, turning it into a widespread spiritual deception.

Though there is no denying that Oprah has done many admirable things, and many might see her as a “good person,” her “goodness” isn’t the standard to be made right with God. Your good works are not enough to save you. Only the work of Jesus is. Nobody is “good.” Only God is good. The standard is perfection, not just “your best.” Perfection is an unattainable standard that nobody can reach, which is why we need Jesus.

But Oprah’s New Thought gospel tells you that you’re already whole, perfect, complete, and made right with God. You just need to realize it as God.

This blasphemy is not new. This is the oldest deception of mankind, that humanity could be like God.

Oprah’s distorted New Thought gospel elevates mankind and demotes God. It creates the illusion that you are good and don’t need a savior. But this is the mindset of the Pharisees, who thought their good works were enough to be made right with God. Jesus rebuked them for their self-righteousness, hypocrisy, and pride. This is why Jesus saved his harshest words for them — not because they were religious but because they refused to come to him for salvation.

The true gospel humbles us before a holy God, while Oprah’s gospel exalts humanity in place of him — offering not salvation but a deception as old as Eden.