Murillo Issues Strong Rebukes During Fire and Glory Tour
Evangelist Mario Murillo opened the Fire and Glory Tour stop in Colorado Springs last Saturday night with a promise and a strong rebuke to the enemy for the stronghold he has over America.
Murillo said he believes millions of people are eager to receive Jesus and that miracles, signs and wonders follow the proclamation of the gospel.
“I promise you that those who’ve never seen a healing miracle in your life, you’re going to see one [during this crusade],” said Murillo. “We are also a part of a divine experiment to save America.”
The nation won’t survive without Christianity, a truth President Abraham Lincoln had learned by the time of his second inaugural address, Murillo said.
“The experiment of the next four days is not just winning souls and healing the sick; it is also about proving that self-promotion and ambition can be laid at the foot of the cross,” Murillo said. “America needs to see the power of putting congregations under one tent on a Sunday morning and saying to the world, ‘We are His body, His church and we love one another.'”
Reading from Acts 16, Murillo said a demonstration of unity—moving from pronouns “they and them” to “we and us”—is a key to salvation and healing today as it was then.
“In this tent is the next level of signs and wonders not because of Mario but, because we and us, has replaced they and them,” Murillo said.
Mario Murillo Ministries Makes All-Out Assault on Satan and Our Woke Culture
The Fire and Glory Tour, Murillo said, is about many things.
“I am sick to death of what Satan has done to my nation, of the spirit of woke, of God’s rainbow hijacked by the devil,” said Murillo.
During a stint as youth pastor at a church near San Francisco, Murillo was overlooked by his leader for deserved publicity by winning drug addicts to Jesus; they outnumbered regular members.
“God knew that I would come to this stage today addicted to self-promotion, empire building and personality, with the recognition that instead went to a pastor featured on a denomination’s magazine cover,” said Murillo.
He is not going to remain neutral.
“I’m telling the Biden administration, Hollywood, the education system, you are not going to turn America into a socialist concentration camp,” Murillo said. “There’s a misery in America, and every church that will stop business as usual will be flooded with souls.”
In a supernatural display of unity under the largest, soul-winning tent in America, two large churches and numerous smaller bodies of believers in Colorado worshiped together ahead of Murillo’s crusade.
Hundreds of people responded to the appeal to receive Jesus as Savior and Lord.
Church for all Nations and Radiant Church in Colorado Springs joined other believers in lifting high the name of Jesus inside the tent with a 5,000-person capacity during the four-day Fire and Glory Tour, which also includes evangelist Lance Wallnau as a key speaker.
Before Murillo preached Saturday night, Pastors Mark Cowart (Cfan) and Todd Hudnall (Radiant Church) highlighted the miraculous unity among churches by celebrating communion, then introduced the city’s mayor, an Independent, who is also a pastor.
Hudnall said he and other leaders were privileged to pray over Yemi Mobolade before he was sworn in this year.
During the first night of Fire and Glory, Murillo said his tent crusades are only the beginning to a tremendous revival coming to America.
“I believe there are millions of Americans who are ready to get saved,” he said. “During the Jesus movement, the fish jumped in the boat; today, they’re banging down church doors. {eoa}
Steve Rees is a former general assignment reporter who, with one other journalist, first wrote about the national men’s movement Promise Keepers from his home in Colorado. Rees and Promise Keepers Founder Bill McCartney attended the Boulder Vineyard. Today Rees writes in his free time.
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