Some televangelists want bigger and better earthly possessions and they expect their followers to pay for them. Jesse Duplantis recently demonstrated this entitlement after he told his viewers that God wants them to send $54 million so he can buy another private jet. Duplantis claims God wants him to have a brand new Falcon 7X.

This bigger and better jet would allow Duplantis to fly anywhere in the world without needing to stop. He claims this will allow him to preach to people on a worldwide scale. Of course, he can already do that on television or by utilizing one of the three private jets he already has. But, this “Man of God” needs a personal jet.

This hustler even went so far as to say, “I really believe that if the Lord Jesus Christ was physically on the Earth today, he wouldn’t be riding a donkey. He’d be in an airplane flying all over the world.”

If Duplantis took a close look at the Bible, he would realize that God served the poor. He didn’t ask for expensive things from his followers. He certainly wouldn’t ask for a Jesus Jet like Duplantis is doing.

It’s hard to believe anyone could fall for this tactic, but they do. Duplantis lives in a 35,000 square foot home that is tax-free. The tweeted video below has more information about the televangelist’s coveted Jesus jet and why he feels it’s needed.

This shouldn’t be surprising as Duplantis and Kenneth Copeland spoke about how their private jets were basically a requirement for being televangelists. Copeland actually compared flying on a commercial airplane to “getting in a long tube with a bunch of demons.” They consider those of us who fly on commercial airlines to be demons!

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These hustlers remind me of the environmental hypocrites who tell us to conserve energy as they burn fuel flying around the world on their private jets.

As you can see by the picture of Duplantis’s home below, the man doesn’t live a meager lifestyle. His followers, many of whom are likely on fixed incomes, provide him with the opportunity to live like a king.

Christian satire website “Babylon Bee” took aim at Duplantis. They claimed Satan was promising to match every dollar donated to the televangelist’s $54 million private dream jet, to “spread his demonic message of abundance and prosperity all across the globe.”

Share this if you wouldn’t give this man a dime!

Source: Daily Wire

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