AJ Adams
05/21/2025
Jesus isn’t your sales funnel.
But that hasn’t stopped self-proclaimed “Kingdom Coaches” from using Him like one.
They’re charging 5-figures for “faith-based” business programs promising divine strategies, guaranteed success, and breakthrough in a box.
They’ve mastered Christianese:
📖 Sprinkle some scripture
🙏 Mention “God’s calling”
💸 Guilt hardworking believers into buying their “anointed” offer
Here’s the hard truth:
Using Jesus to sell while overpromising and underdelivering isn’t Kingdom—it’s manipulation.
How do I know?
Because I recently fired one of these charlatans.
His “mentorship” was generic, regurgitated fluff wrapped in spiritual lingo.
His course? A dozen weak 2–5 min Loom videos—less value than a Shark Tank rerun.
When I confronted him about the lack of results, his response?
“Bro… can we just pray right now?”
Thousands lost.
But lesson learned.
Not all who claim Kingdom are truly building it.
Let’s be clear:
📛 Faith is not a gimmick.
📛 The cross is not a brand asset.
📛 Jesus did not die so they could sell $10K coaching packages with a “Holy Spirit guarantee.”
Coaching isn’t the problem.
Spiritual manipulation is.
If someone has to hijack your faith to close the sale, they’re not building the Kingdom—they’re building their income, with your obedience as the weapon.
Discern wisely.
Ask the hard questions.
Look for fruit, not just faith-talk.
Kingdom business isn’t built on hype.
It’s built on truth, service, and real results.
To that “Kingdom Coach”…
You know who you are. (In grace, I won’t name you.)
Shame on you.
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