Prophetic and Spiritual Manipulation Exposed: Behind the Lens with Queen Liz – BTL 2
In a bold and controversial new episode of Behind the Lens with Queen Liz (BTL 2), Avraham ben Moshey offers a raw and unfiltered critique of modern church leadership and the prophetic movement. The video — which has stirred strong reactions online — confronts believers with challenging questions about faith, leadership, and spiritual authority.
Avraham’s message is not gentle. He claims that what many people today accept as “the calling of God” has, in some cases, become a strategy used for financial and spiritual manipulation. According to him, some pastors are not divinely appointed but rather self‑appointed leaders trained to use scripture in ways that benefit their own interests, rather than truly uplifting their congregations.
This topic strikes at the heart of how faith and leadership intersect. Many believers turn to spiritual leaders for guidance during life’s toughest moments — in times of loss, uncertainty, or hardship. But Avraham argues that in certain circles, prophecy and teachings have been weaponised, not to genuinely guide people in their spiritual journeys, but to extract money and influence from congregants under the guise of divine instruction.
What makes his perspective particularly impactful is that Avraham doesn’t claim to be an outsider looking in. He acknowledges that he was once part of the system he now critiques. In the conversation with Queen Liz, he openly admits that early in his own religious journey he used similar tactics from the pulpit — only to later reject those methods after reflecting on their impact.
His critique goes further. With scripture in hand, Avraham dismantles teachings that have become popular in many pulpits, such as prosperity doctrine, “seed‑sowing” giving models, and fear‑based appeals to additional donations. He argues that much of what is preached is not aligned with the core messages of the Bible, but instead reinforces systems that benefit leaders financially and socially rather than spiritually. This concern echoes historical warnings about false prophets and leaders who draw followers with persuasive words but whose teachings deviate from foundational truths.Prophecy Today
The episode does not shy away from asking hard questions:
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Is faith being exploited for profit?
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Are congregations being spiritually misled?
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What happens when someone who was “inside” exposes the methods used?
Viewers have been warned that this episode is not for the faint‑hearted. It confronts deeply held beliefs and challenges audiences to scrutinise not only what they believe, but why and who influences those beliefs. The purpose, as presented by Queen Liz and her guest, is not simply to provoke, but to encourage careful reflection and discernment among believers.
Whether one agrees with Avraham ben Moshey’s conclusions or not, his testimony and critique have opened up an important conversation in spiritual communities: the need to balance faith with critical thinking, and devotion with accountability.
This episode of Behind the Lens with Queen Liz is now available online and continues to generate discussion among Christians, spiritual seekers, and critics of institutional religion alike.
