David Diga Hernandez

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Is David Diga Hernandez the genuine article?
He is a Christian with gifts of the Holy Spirit (healing, words of knowledge, words of wisdom, miracles, prophecy), he has his own TV show, and website ministry, began his preaching ministry at 17 years of age, and is only 27 now, has written two books on the Holy Spirit,

I know that a lot of the Christian faith denominations have the charisms of the Holy Spirit too, (such as pentecostal, evangelicals, born again Christians etc) similar to the Roman Catholic Charismatic renewal,

But, all the protestant Christian faiths do not have the True Presence of Jesus Christ in the Eucharist, the Sacraments, Our Lady, the Rosary, confession, the guidance of the Catechism, etc… (are not part of the True Church founded by Jesus Himself at the Last Supper 2017 years ago,)
St Paul did say in the Bible that spiritual gifts don’t guarantee a person a place in Heaven, that we are measured by our love, not by what spiritual gifts we have, Paul wrote, “There will be some who say to Jesus at judgement, Did we not cure the sick in your Name, cast out demons in your Name, preach in your Name? To which Jesus will respond,” I tell you solemnly, I never knew you." St Paul’s point was that love is the most important thing, not gifts, but he says before this, “Be zealous for spiritual gifts, and do not detest the one who prophecies.”

My question is, as a Christian, is he authentic? Are his gifts authentic?

(If you search his name on YouTube, Amazon, or Google it will bring up his different Web pages)
 
But, all the protestant Christian faiths do not have the True Presence of Jesus Christ in the Eucharist, the Sacraments,
Be careful there Lutherans believe that Baptism, Eucharist, and Penance are sacraments. More so the remaining 4 are practiced quite reverently, just not at a sacramental level. Regarding the Eucharist, actually Lutherans do believe in the True Presence of Jesus Christ in it. You may be confusing this with the Catholic doctrine of Transubstantiation. The non-theologian difference being that Jesus BECOMES the Eucharist vs is present in it. I could not speak for them directly, but I’d be pretty sure Anglicans/Church of England has very similar beliefs.

Also keep in mind that recent Popes have been making very active ecumenical efforts with the Lutheran churches. The current Pope, I’m sure to the chagrin of conservative Catholics, has even indicated a Lutheran married to a Catholic should follow their conscience.

The basic point here being that their is not a black and white difference between Catholics and other christians. I’d also like to make this point. The Catholic church recognises virtually all Baptisms, the initiation rite of Christianity, as valid. The real struggle is people who do not believe in Christ and God, not people who worship and believe differently than you.
 
Are the Pentecostals and Evangelicals very similar to the Catholic Charismatic Renewal’s focus on prayer to the Holy Spirit and openness to the charisms of the Holy Spirit?
 
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