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Beloved, believe not every spirit, but try the spirits whether they are of God: because many false prophets are gone out into the world. (1 John 4:1)
Beloved, believe not every spirit, but try the spirits whether they are of God: because many false prophets are gone out into the world. (1 John 4:1)
Herescope – March 2007
03/02/07
Why REFORMATION is not REGENERATION
We interrupt this series to present the following excerpt from the writings of
J.C. Philpot, entitled
"What Is It That Saves A Soul?"
Today's post, hearkening back to the mid 1800s, illustrates the troubles with
Rick Warren's Second Reformation and many other neoevangelical programs,
missions and methods. The emphasis in the systems networking model is on
"changed lives" which means a measurable change in behavior. This is based on
result-driven, outcome-based models that actually originate from General Systems
Theory. Assessing inputs and outputs is substituted for genuine conversions of
the heart and real relationships. Just telling people to "say no" to bad
behaviors and to "say yes" to Jesus does not mean they have become CONVERTED.
Just teaching people better methods of protection from sexually-transmitted
diseases may save their physical life; but will it give them NEW LIFE in Christ?
Will learning a more biblical pattern of moral conduct do anything for an
unregenerated soul? Does equipping someone with a "biblical worldview," or
teaching them better character, or instilling them with new values, attitudes
and beliefs -- even a new mindset -- produce true spiritual FRUIT? Without
Christ and His shed Blood on the Cross, all of this is dead works.
Education, moral restraints, or the force of habit, may restrain the outbreaking
of inward corruption, and dam back the mighty stream of indwelling sin, so that
it shall not burst all its bounds, and desolate the land; but no moral check can
alter human nature. A chained tiger is a tiger still. "The Ethiopian cannot
change his skin, nor the leopard his spots". To make man the direct contrary of
what he originally is; to make him love God instead of hating Him; fear, instead
of mocking Him; obey, instead of rebelling against Him; and to tremble at His
awesome majesty, instead of running upon the thick bosses of His shield-to do
this mighty work, and to effect this wonderful change, requires the implantation
of a new nature by the immediate hand of God Himself. Natural light, natural
love, natural faith, natural obedience, in a word, all natural religion, is here
useless and ineffectual. To turn the stream does not alter the nature of the
waters. Let the muddy brook be diverted from its southern course. and made to
run north, it is a muddy brook still.
Thus the old nature may be restrained and modified, and directed into new and
different channels, but it is old nature still. And this is the employment of
hundreds who call themselves ministers of Christ and laborers in His vineyard,
to use pick-axe and spade, and cut out various channels for the waters of old
nature to run in; and when, by much toil and labor, they have drawn off a few
streamlets into their narrow canals, they dignify their success with the names
of "conversion," and "regeneration," and "a work of grace."
Thus one cuts out a channel in the Sunday School, another digs a broad canal for
the Bible Society, a third opens a new cut for decided piety, and a fourth
excavates a wide channel for self-righteousness, under the name of Christian
holiness. But after all their pains, and after all their success in leading the
streams of nature to flow into these new channels, it is old nature still, as
fallen, as ignorant, as blind, as carnal, as dead, as full of enmity against
God, and as unable as ever to enter into the kingdom of heaven. To whitewash, to
paint, to gild over, to clothe, to put a gloss upon--in a word, to reform the
outside of old nature, is the religion of the day.
Hundreds of churches and chapels are built, thousands of sermons are preached
and millions of dollars are expended with the sole purpose of hewing out the
'rough block of nature' into the shape, limbs and features of a man; and all
this labor produces nothing but a statue, a dead image, a lifeless resemblance
of vital godliness, which has a mouth, but speaks not--eyes, but sees not--ears,
but hears not--hands, but handles not--feet, but walks not--neither speaks
through its throat. Churchman and Dissenter, Orthodox and Evangelical, Baptist,
Independent and Methodist, all join hand in hand in the good work. "They
encourage one another with the words, 'Be strong!' The craftsmen rush to make
new idols. The carver hurries the goldsmith, and the molder helps at the anvil.
"Good," they say. 'It's coming along fine.' Carefully they join the parts
together, then fasten the thing in place so it won't fall over." Isaiah 41:6-7
But REFORMATION is not REGENERATION, neither is a change of life the same thing
as a change of heart. There may be abundance of zeal, devotedness, consistency,
studying of the Bible, private and family prayer, hearing of the gospel,
religious conversation, attention to the ordinances of the New Testament, and a
great show of outward piety and holiness, where there is not a spark of divine
life in the soul. Man's religion is to build up the creature in good works, in
piety, in hearing the word, in reading religious authors, in activity, in all
the busy ferment and excitement of societies and schools. God's religion is to
throw the creature down into the dust of self-abasement and self-abhorrence.
Man would teach religion as he teaches arithmetic or mathematics. This rule is
to be learned, this sum is to be done, this problem is to be understood, this
difficulty is to be overcome, and thus progress is to be made. The fire is to be
kindled, the bellows to be blown, the steam to be gotten up, the engine to be
set to work, the prescribed task to be done. Religion, according to the received
creed, is something which a man must be urged into. He must be made religious
somehow or other. He must either be driven or drawn, wheedled or threatened,
enticed or whipped into it, by human arguments or human persuasions. Religion is
set before him as a river between his soul and heaven. Into this river he is
persuaded, invited, exhorted, entreated to jump. He must leap in, or be pushed
in. His feelings are wrought upon, and he takes the prescribed spring. He
becomes a professor. He hears, he reads, he prays, he supports the cause; he
attends the Sunday School; he models his garb according to the regimentals of
the party to which he belongs; he discards shirt collars, combs his hair smooth,
and trims off his whiskers; he furnishes his mind with the creed of the sect
which he has joined, talks as it talks, believes as it believes, and acts as it
acts. And all this is called "conversion" and "decided piety," when all this
time there is not an atom of grace, a grain of spiritual faith, or a spark of
divine life in the poor wretch's soul.
Now, God's way is very different from all this miserable system, so widely
prevalent. He does not build up until He has first pulled down, nor save before
He has made the soul to feel itself lost. He does not take the sticks and
stubble of old nature to lay a foundation with, nor does He use tar instead of
mortar to build up a rotten Babel. Man's way is to put a stick here, and place a
stone there; to fill up this corner with a brick and the other corner with a
tile; and in this progressive way to build a tower, whose top may reach unto
heaven.
God's way is to come down and confound their language, to scatter every stick
and every stone to the four winds of heaven, and not to leave one stone upon
another that shall not be thrown down. He is a jealous God, and will have no
partner in the way of salvation. He will not put the new wine into the old
bottle, nor a new patch on the threadbare garment. Joshua's filthy garments
(Zech 3:4) must be taken away from him before he is clothed with a change of
clothing. Thus killing goes before making alive--poverty before riches; beggary
and the ash-heap before the inheritance of the throne of glory; the grave of
buried hopes and the dust of self-abhorrence before exaltation to a seat among
princes. Sowing in tears precedes reaping in joy; ashes go before beauty,
mourning before the oil of joy, and the spirit of heaviness before the garment
of praise.
Salvation is not an outward thing. It stands not in the letter, but in the
spirit; not in a sound creed, but in the enjoyment of it as a balm to a broken
heart. Thus, in answering the great question, "What is it which saves a soul?"
we must first premise that the very word "save" implies a previous state, for
which, and from which, it is a remedy, an escape, a deliverance. That salvation
implies previous loss, ruin and misery, and that it is a deliverance from all
these, everybody admits. But it is not so readily admitted, or, if acknowledged
in words, it is not put forward as a fundamental truth, that it is a felt loss,
ruin and misery, from which salvation is an escape.
All who acknowledge the truth of the Bible admit in words the Fall of man, and
that to be saved is to be delivered from the terrible consequence of that Fall.
But that a man must deeply know and feel it; that he must have his soul weighed
down and burdened by it; that the conviction of guilt, wrath and alarm must be
wrought by a supernatural power into his experience; and that he must be ground
down by the upper millstone of the law, and the nether millstone of a guilty
conscience--these great and solemn truths are shunned, shirked and muffled by
nearly all who profess to show the sinner the way to Zion. "Go to Christ; look
to Jesus; devote yourself to the Lord; lead a consistent life; read this and
that author; attend to known duties; be up and doing; join our society; become a
member of our church; hear our minister; set up family prayer; send your
children to the Sunday School; diligently cultivate holiness; hate all sin;
watch against all evil tempers; exercise faith in the atonement"--these, and
similar exhortations, are lavished in boundless profusion upon seeking sinners
from thousands of modern pulpits. But the nature, the depth, the power, the
feelings, the cutting convictions, the groaning cries, the tearful anguish, the
gloomy prospects, the sinking despondency, the utter helplessness, the thick
darkness, the wretched unbelief--in a word, all those inward transactions which
are carried on in a seeking sinner are passed over by all the letter-ministers
of the day. These things are taken for granted, and are either totally omitted
or slightly alluded to.
The Truth:
"But we preach Christ crucified, unto the Jews a stumbling block, and unto the
Greeks foolishness; But unto them which are called, both Jews and Greeks, Christ
the power of God, and the wisdom of God. Because the foolishness of God is wiser
than men; and the weakness of God is stronger than men."
(I Corinthians 1:23-25)
03/06/07
Networking for an Army
Networking the Church: Part 3
“[Rick] Warren plans to add two additional 40-days programs: The third will be
’40 Days of Vision’ focusing on missional structural renewal.”
--
Summary of the P.E.A.C.E. Briefing for Mission
Agencies, Nov. 06
“I can't tell you the number of times I've heard or read that the church is to be a hospital. I used to believe this myself. I mean how many times have we spoken the phrases 'Bind up the broken hearted' and 'comfort the afflicted,' etc? We have a very serious self-image problem, my friends. The church was never meant to be a hospital.
“. . . Wouldn't it be more appropriate for the church to be considered an army? Do you understand? We are to rule and reign with Christ, to war and gain victory in Christ, to take ground from the enemy and occupy until Jesus returns. Yes, we must have hospital units in our army. Of course we are to bind up the broken hearted and comfort the afflicted; but this is not to be the main focus of our mission and not our main objective!
“. . . For centuries church government has been out of order. . . [E]ach of the five-fold ministers has a different mind-set. They see things quite differently from one another. . . .
“[I]t was not the Lord's intention for His church (the larger body of believers
within any given region) to be led by pastors. The Scripture clearly states that
the apostles and prophets are the foundation of the church (Eph.2:20). They have
a different (not better or worse) God-given mindset to see the larger picture.
The apostles lead the corporate church to reclaim the ground the enemy has
stolen. They, along with the prophets, hear from God and formulate strategic
plans. The apostle is gifted to implement these strategies and advance the
kingdom… and this will ultimately transform their region.”
-- Peter Whitehouse,
“The Church is NOT a Hospital,” Weekly
Journal, 2/22/07
“There is no doubt that God is bringing about these changes [the New Apostolic Reformation, ed.] to the Church to restructure its government and to reveal new strategies. In order to accomplish His objective of establishing the kingdom of heaven here on earth, God is restoring all the truths that have been lost. Those who refuse to accept this movement of the Spirit, with His new and marvelous strategies, in the end will cease to produce fruit and will disappear.
“It is necessary for the Church to continue in this process of change and
restoration so that it can rise up and accomplish its mission of revolutionizing
the world.”
-- Hector Torres, The Restoration of the Apostles and Prophets (Thomas
Nelson, 2001), p. 15.
The Church is being restructured into a networking hierarchy. It represents a
substantial paradigm shift in church governance – but for what purpose?
Dominionism!
From the bottom up, the cellular structure looks like small groups, a pleasant
and benign-sounding concept marketed to millions of believers who have
experienced alienation in modern society and loneliness in mega-churches. From
the top-down, the configuration is apostolic. The church is to be governed by a
new elite – self-proclaimed, self-anointed apostles and prophets who claim to
have extraordinary spiritual powers that equip them for leadership in the
Church. When this happens, the Church will be formed into a “Joel’s Army” which
will wield power and dominion on Earth.
This new church structure is based on a revolutionary interpretation of the
“five-fold ministries” (Ephesians 2:20-21; 4:11-13) based upon the esoteric
doctrines of the
Latter Rain/Manifest Sons of God cult. In
this evolutionary twist, the Church (as an organic whole) needs to come into
full "maturity" by restructuring itself into networking cells that are governed
by apostles and prophets. It is claimed that this will "activate" the Church to
become fully operational as a body on Earth, unified to fulfill its manifest
destiny (fulfill the Great Commission) -- a global army that heralds the return
of “Christ.”
The apostolic networking structure, founded upon the apostles and prophets, has
been illustrated like this:
THE CHURCH
EVANGELISTS PASTORS TEACHERS
APOSTLES PROPHETS
JESUS CHRIST
This restructuring agenda has not been hidden! It has been boldly published for
the past ten years by C. Peter Wagner and his New Apostolic Reformation cohorts,
who have built apostolic networks vertically and horizontally for the purpose of
dominionism. (See, for example, Wagner’s
International Coalition of Apostles.)
Wagner is not a fringe charismatic cult leader. Rather, he has formidable
credentials as a respected evangelical church growth/mission leader. He is
credited with linking the signs and wonders charismatic movement (via John
Wimber of Vineyard, whom he raised from obscurity and mentored) with the Latter
Rain cult in the early 1990s. This fusion mainstreamed the obscure and esoteric
“Joel’s Army” doctrines into
neoevangelicalism, changing the fundamental nature of mission agendas worldwide.
The fact that C. Peter Wagner also mentored Rick Warren gives new relevance to
the quote at the top of this post.
What is the role of the prophets and apostles in governing the networking
church? How will they rule and govern, and shift the church into an army? There
are a vast multitude of sources we could quote from, but for the sake of brevity
today’s post quotes from Hector Torres’ 2001 book, The Restoration of the
Apostles and Prophets. This book, published by Thomas Nelson, includes an
Introduction by C. Peter Wagner, in which he expresses the concern that “some
parts of this book will be controversial” (p. xviii). It is quite possible that
Wagner's concern was based on the fact that the book more openly acknowledges
the hideous nature of the apostolic/prophetic top-down hierarchy, by
characterizing obedience to these new masters as necessary to accomplish the
establishment of the Kingdom of God on Earth.
Look again at the diagram above. Now tip the diagram upside down to get the real
picture. This illustrates what is being called the Second Reformation (Rick
Warren) or New Apostolic Reformation (C. Peter Wagner). It will look like this:
JESUS CHRIST
APOSTLES PROPHETS
EVANGELISTS PASTORS TEACHERS
THE CHURCH
It is readily apparent that this networking cells/systems church model reverses
the profound effects of the
First Reformation which taught the
individual priesthood of all believers. This restructuring creates a new
ecclesiastical hierarchy. No longer can individual believers directly access
Jesus Christ. They must go through a designated apostle or prophet. But more on
that topic in subsequent posts, Lord willing. . . .
The Truth:
“But now in Christ Jesus ye who sometimes were far off are made nigh by the
blood of Christ.” (Ephesians 2:13)
03/08/07
The Return of the Warrior-Prophets
Networking the Church: Part 4
“Prophets are agents of transformation."
”The prophetic ministry summons us to battle. . . ."
-- Hector Torres, The Restoration of the Apostles and Prophets (Thomas
Nelson, 2001), p. 46, 43.
When the New Apostolic Reformation (NAR) talks about re-aligning the Church to
the supposed 5-fold ministry structure of Ephesians 4:11, the new doctrinal
emphasis is placed on laying a “foundation” of prophets and apostles. These
“offices” are looked upon as key for future church governance. These new
prophets are claimed to possess authority to bring unity, knowledge, maturity,
collaboration and growth.
Prophet no longer means a spiritual gifting that presents the Truth of God’s
Word (Scripture). It now means an “office.” And these new super warrior-prophets
claim to possess supernatural powers and authority. This whole matter is more
than a simple rebuttal of cessationist doctrine. And it isn’t merely a return to
Old Testament style prophets. Rather, these new prophets claim to possess the
“authority of God to uproot, to tear down, to destroy, to turn upside-down, to
build, and to plant” (Torres, p. 58).
These new prophets are said to possess the ability to speak with “greater
authority” than other believers (p. 50). Torres, in his book The Restoration
of the Apostles and Prophets (Thomas Nelson, 2001), lists their duties as
uprooting those who are evil and destroying those who are the enemy. He says,
“Prophetic anointing confronts and makes war” (p. 55) and tears down strongholds
to “build up the kingdom of God” (p. 56).
These new prophets have become militarily structured into a top-down networking
system. Torres, who considers himself as one of these prophets because he
received a prophetic "mantle" from NAR leader Bill Hamon, describes how a global
prophetic NETWORK was launched nearly ten years ago. Notice that C. Peter
Wagner, head of the NAR, instigated this:
“In September of 1998, during a conference in Saint Louis, Missouri, a small
group of prophets met to discuss the possibility of establishing a network of
responsibility and relationship between some of the most recognized prophetic
ministries in the nation. Taking advantage of a meeting convened by Dr. C. Peter
Wagner and called the National School of Prophets, it was agreed upon to invite
prophets from all ‘flows’ of this move of God in different parts of the world to
the World Prayer Center in Colorado Springs.
“The meeting took place on January 27, 1999. The prophets invited to participate
were a group of eighteen people, among whom were Mike Bickle and Paul Cain from
Kansas City, Jim Goll from Nashville, Bill Hamon from Florida, Rick Joyner and
Kingsley Fletcher from North Carolina, John and Paula Sandford from Idaho, Tommy
Tenney from Baltimore, Barbara Wentroble from Texas, and Cindy Jacobs, Chuck
Pierce, Dutch Sheets, Mike Jacobs, Peter Wagner and myself from Colorado
Springs. . .
“On the occasion of this meeting the Apostolic Council of Prophetic Elders (ACPE)
was made official under the apostolic cover of Dr. C. Peter Wagner.” (pp. 76-77)
A New WORD
It is crucially important to understand that these new prophets believe that
they have a new WORD from God. Bill Hamon, in a chapter in Torres’ book about
prophecy, states:
“The same biblical principles about the attitude that we are to have toward the
written word, the logos, should be applied to the rhema that is declared
prophetically.” (p. 82)
Believers are exhorted to act in obedience to this RHEMA word! Hamon says:
“If we obey and do exactly what the prophetic word says, we will not be deceived
and our spirit and mind will be ready to know the will of God.” (p. 84)
The Word of God (Scripture) is not the absolute standard for ascertaining
whether this prophetic “word” is “genuine.” Nor should believers test it by
going to their spiritual leaders. Nor should it be evaluated in light of
traditional theology. Rather, Hamon asserts that the believer is to follow their
spirit rather than their thoughts or mind, and subjectively
determine the truth of the matter. They should look to feel a "deep peace, an
unexplainable joy, and a sensation of love and rejoicing. . . . This sensation
is the confirmation that the Holy Spirit is bearing witness to our spirit that
all is in order. . . . " (p. 94)
Hamon boldly declares that these prophets can issue new truth: “God can declare
something new to a person through a prophet . . . . God uses the prophets to
express new truths.” (p. 95) And Hamon states that the purpose of these
prophecies is “to use them for war” (p. 96)
The Coming War
Torres elaborates on the general mechanics of this prophetic warfare:
“The prophetic ministry and the role of the prophet are part of the necessary
foundation to awaken the Church to her calling of spiritual warfare
and intercession. This is the way of putting the enemy under our feet. . .,
destroying the works of evil, and establishing the lordship of
Christ on the earth. Once this is accomplished Christ will come to reign
over all the earth and thus will remain forever and ever!” (p. 106) [emphases
added]
A core heresy of the New Apostolic Reformation is that the Church must
“incarnate” Christ; i.e., become deified through this restructuring process. A
corollary to this doctrine creates the dominionism mandate whereby the church is
empowered to act as agents of Christ on earth, crushing His enemies and building
His Kingdom. This doctrine is articulated by Torres:
“We have to realign our lives and our ministries to the flow of the river
of God. The order of God for His Church is to enter into battle with a
promise of victory and not of defeat. Now is not the time for negotiation
for a peace agreement. The God of peace has already won the war
on the cross and promises to crush His enemies.” (p. 110) [emphasis
added]
Note in the heresy above that even though Christ is acknowledged to have done
something on the Cross, the Church is responsible to "crush His
enemies." This horrible teaching brings in a whole new eschatology of warfare
dominionism.
Below are some very recent “prophetic” words delivered by leaders of the New
Apostolic Reformation, which underscore the aggressive warfare aspect of this
new prophetic “office.” The extended quotes are provided for the purpose of
context (Eph. 4:11 apostolic church restructuring), as well as providing
evidence of the dominionist doctrine that underlies this movement:
"Prophetic promises have been released for hundreds of years about a
generation of overcomers...who would stand up as spiritual warriors to advance
the Kingdom of God around the world, and reap a mass end-time harvest of souls.
"I believe we stand right now on the brink of the greatest Kingdom Era that
the Church has ever seen. . . . I'm interested in a sustained habitation
of the Glory of God on the earth and it's called, 'The Kingdom!'
"Jesus came to give us Heaven on earth . . . . God has been restoring Truth to
the Church in order to get us back to the place of fullness where we can
actually rule and reign in the world rather than be dominated by the very things
we are to have victory over.
"We have had whole decades in the 1900's that were devoted to the restoration of
the Ephesians 4:11, five-fold ministry gifts of apostle, prophet,
evangelist, pastor, and teacher. All of this has been so that the saints can be
equipped and reconnected with the Head in Heaven. When the Church reconnects
with the Head in Heaven (Jesus Christ), then there will be an unhindered release
of Heaven on earth. . . .
"CROSSING THE SPIRIT RIVER INTO A NEW PARADIGM
"The spirit of the warrior is coming...we are the generation that will become
bold as lions and take this world for God!" . . .
"THE CLASH OF WINESKINS
"I believe that the numerous wineskins of ministry models and structures are
already starting to clash like never before. The truth is that if the Church
continues on the way it has, then the Church will 'never' fulfill her destiny in
God. I love pastors and I respect them in their gift, but they cannot be
expected to wear the hat of the entire five-fold ministry. I'm going to make a
very bold statement, but I think many of you will agree: 'Churches run by
pastors will never fulfill the high and lofty mandate of the Church.'
"You see, the five-fold ministry are gifts given directly from Jesus Christ to
the Church. When Jesus walked the earth, He was all of them in one. He was the
Apostle, the Prophet, the Evangelist, the Pastor, and Teacher. After raising
from the dead, Jesus basically took the mantle upon His life and divided it in
five pieces and gave it to certain people within the Body of Christ. No one
person can fulfill all of these ministry gifts. The five-fold ministry,
according to Ephesians 4:11, are called to equip the saints for the work
of ministry. The five-fold ministry is called to under-gird, raise up, and
release the saints to do the work of establishing and expanding the Kingdom of
God on this earth as the Body of Jesus.
"One ministry gift can never be expected to do all of this. The Church has
become accustomed to churches run by pastors, and the clash of the wineskins
comes when God releases all of the five-fold to function as a team in raising up
an army of warriors to advance the Kingdom. Expect this truth and transition
to cause much chaos and division in the Church, but remember that God always
establishes His government in order to bring order in the midst of chaos."
[Excerpted from Ryan Wyatt:
“A NOW WORD--IT'S TIME FOR THE PROPHETIC TO BE
EARTHED AND THE KINGDOM OF GOD ESTABLISHED,” Elijah List, 3/7/07,
emphasis in original]
“I Am Re-enlisting My Army
"’My Seed will prosper again! I AM RE-ENLISTING MY ARMY AGAIN. From your past
faith demonstrations, you have gained the right to be in My army. . . .
“A Day of Re-building
"’I AM repairing the foundation...I AM leveling out that which was crooked.’
"’I will build My House again. The old and the young will shout together. It
will be a sound that has not been heard in this season. This is a day of
re-building and completing what was begun in one generation. Though the
foundation has been shaky and the people have been divided, and the world has
drawn many away, now I will build My house again! For I AM repairing the
foundation, and I AM lifting up that which has sagged. I AM leveling out that
which was crooked and today I start the process.’"
[Excerpted from Chuck Pierce,
“GOD IS RE-ENLISTING HIS ARMY AGAIN—DO NOT FEAR WHEN
HE SHAKES THE FOUNDATION!” Elijah List, 2/21/07, emphasis in
original]
The Truth:
"Thus saith the LORD concerning the prophets that make my people err, that bite
with their teeth, and cry, Peace; and he that putteth not into their mouths,
they even prepare war against him."
(Micah 3:5)
03/12/07
Militant Apostles
Networking the Church: Part 5
"The emerging apostolic movement will be built on a sharp increase of the apostolic call to serve in the Kingdom. Like an army, this new apostolic company will throw down their nets and rise at the command of the Lord of Hosts. Hearing the call, they will aggressively engage the enemy, taking his territory in the greatest campaign in history: the evangelization of planet Earth before the second coming of the Lord Jesus." (p. 46)
"Network organizations are replacing organizations built around
traditional hierarchies. The growing trend of network marketing makes products
available through relationships between families, friends and business
associates instead of depending on high-overhead practices such as advertising
or displays. . . .
Networking is a reflection of the divine pattern of interdependence
and unity God has ordained for the Church . . . .
We need to view the kingdom of God as a giant net.
How is the Kingdom of heaven like a net? The net illustrates how increase
becomes possible when God's people are joined together like the interconnecting
cords of a net. . . .
Church-growth analysts are beginning to identify apostolic networks as a modern movement. World-changing leaders and movements are arising to establish progressive structures for families of churches and ministries. . . .
denominationalism is slowly dying. (p. 186-189)
--David Cannistraci, The Gift of Apostle (Regal Books, 1996) [bold added].
For well over a decade the charismatic wing of the evangelical church has been
organizing apostolic networks worldwide. The formation of these apostolic
networks is, like that of the prophet, said to be "foundational" to the church,
a new "wineskin," and a return to a more biblical form of governance that
promises unity and restoration, and even a New (or 2nd) Reformation. (See
previous posts.) David Cannistraci, a leader in this movement (cited above)
explained the doctrine in a nutshell:
"As a foundational ministry, the apostle serves together with the prophet to lay
the foundation for the entire temple of God, while receiving alignment and
positioning from the cornerstone, Jesus Christ. Without the apostle as a member
of the ongoing foundation of the Church, we cannot fully become the temple of
the living God. The apostle cannot be omitted as a primary member of the Body of
Christ, or as a foundational structure of the temple of God." (p. 82-83)
Much has been written about this apostolic paradigm shift, now called the New
Apostolic Reformation. But the full impact of this structural revolution has hit
the average person in the pews -- not yet. This isn't just some fanciful new
doctrine. It is all about changing the actual governance structure of the global
church. And that structure is based not on the Scriptures, but
rather General Systems Theory, an evolutionary systems networking theory with
roots in the occult (as discussed in previous posts).
C. Peter Wagner has served as a one-man public relations firm for the widespread
propagation of the new doctrines associated with the apostolic networks. In the
latter half of the 1990s, key conferences were held in which he laid the
groundwork for the creation of these apostolic networks. He constantly refined
and re-defined the doctrines as he went along (sometimes very publicly); and has
written numerous books on the topic, and introductions for books by other
authors. Some of Wagner's activities and ideas are chronicled at
http://www.globalharvest.org.
A broad overview by a supporter is archived at
http://tinyurl.com/2x2r7z.
A good collection of criticisms of his teachings on apostles can be found at
http://www.deceptioninthechurch.com,
and a good synopsis can be found
HERE.
Hector Torres wrote about the coming role of apostles in his book The
Restoration of the Apostles and Prophets (Thomas Nelson, 2001). His book,
which we have been excerpting, has an Introduction and chapter by C. Peter
Wagner. To introduce the concept of apostle, Torres quotes from a 1980 book
authored by C. Peter Wagner entitled Sus Dones Espiratuales Pueden Ayudar a
Crecer su Iglesia (Libros Clie), p. 206:
"The gift of the apostle is the special ability that God gives to certain
members of the body of Christ that allows them to assume and exercise
leadership over a number of churches with the extraordinary authority in
spiritual matters that is spontaneously recognized and appreciated by those
churches.
"The apostle is the person whom God has given to the pastors and leaders of the
Church. He is the person to whom these all go to seek counsel and help. He is
able to smooth out animosities and bring peace, to find the cause of what has
gone wrong, to resolve problems. He can make demands that seem autocratic,
but that are accepted willingly by the Christians, as they recognize his gift
and the authority that goes with him. His vision is well focused, and
he is not restricted by the problems of a local church." [emphasis added]
Torres devotes several chapters to a description of the role and
responsibilities of these new apostles:
"The apostolic ministry is raised by God to bring reforms. . . . The apostles
are pioneers; they open that gap so that the truths of God can flow through
freely. . . . The apostles of the New Testament are the judges of the Old
Testament." (p. 115)
"Apostles are the spiritual architects as they establish the foundations upon
which God can build His Church. (p. 117)
"One of the characteristics of apostles is that they are spiritual pioneers. . .
the first to go into a new territory and frequently usher in a new truth."
(p. 123) [emphasis added]
In a chapter by John Eckhardt entitled "Spiritual Pioneers," he refers to
apostles as "Master Builders--Spiritual Architects." He writes about how
apostles will promulgate "new truths," not unlike the role of the prophet
described in the previous post:
"Apostles are pathfinders. A pathfinder is one who discovers a way, . . . a new
route. . . a new region, . . . or a new region of knowledge. . . . . Apostolic
power has the ability to penetrate new areas and regions." (p. 124)
"The apostolic anointing will keep the Church on the cutting edge. . . spiritual
frontiers. . . . They are sent to new regions geographically as well as
spiritually. They expand our spiritual horizons and release us from spiritual
boundaries and limitations of tradition and past experience." (p. 127)
"There are new places in the spirit that need to be opened and where many
saints have never been. It takes the [apostolic] anointing to open those places
for others to follow and enter in." (p. 128) [emphasis added]
One of the early writers on the cellular apostolic authority was Juan Carlos
Ortiz in his 1975 book Call to Discipleship (Logos International). He
wrote more explicitly about the role of the apostle as a purveyor of new
doctrine:
"The apostles even defined the doctrine [in the early church, ed.]. As a
matter of fact, the Acts report that the people followed the doctrine of the
apostles not the doctrine of Jesus, but the doctrine of the apostles. The
things they wrote were infallible a concept we still believe. They
believed the apostles were led by the Holy Spirit in founding the church.
. . .
When the pope says that he is infallible, he is not too far from the
truth." (p. 92) [emphasis added]
WARFARE
A major theme of the role of the apostles, like that of their pals the prophets,
is that of warfare. Torres again gives John Eckhardt a platform in his book, an
entire chapter on the topic entitled simply "Warfare." Eckhardt says that the
church must "invade new territories--hostile territories" that "will not give up
without a fight. They must be confronted, subdued, and driven out. This requires
warfare." (p. 134)
"Apostles and apostolic people will be a people of warfare. . . ." (p. 135)
It is important to understand who the enemy is. One might think it is simply
Satan, given the spiritual warfare teachings promulgated by C. Peter Wagner and
his cohorts like George Otis. But this chapter's focus is on those who oppose
the new apostles and prophets -- "Those who insist on denying the ministries of
the apostle and prophet . . ." (p. 121) These folks are called the false
apostles and prophets.
These demonic strongholds have "fortified themselves in every region of the
world to resist the advancement of the Kingdom. These strongholds must be dealt
with if we are to see the fulfillment of the Great Commission. Apostles have the
ability to confront and pull down these strongholds." (pp. 135-6) What are these
"strongholds"?
"Strongholds are the mid-sets of people in a particular territory. These
mind-sets are fortified places that keep out truth and hold in lies. . . .
Spiritual warfare involves demolishing these mind-sets. . . . "
The question then arises, what are these "mind-sets"? Those people whose "mind
is already settled on a set of beliefs, and therefore [resist] change" and those
minds are "fixed and rigid" and "closed and hardened to truth and revelation"
(p. 137) Presumably this means anyone who opposes the new "truths" and
"revelations" of the super-apostles. Scripture is easily twisted at this point
to mean anyone who resists these new heresies.
"Strongholds are major hindrances to the advancing of the Church and must be
dealt with apostolically. The preaching, teaching, and overall ministry of the
apostolic people are weapons that are mighty through God for the pulling down
of these strongholds." (p. 138) [emphasis added]
Apostles are said to "walk and minister in the highest rank" as the "spiritual
commanders of the Church" on earth.
"The Church needs apostles to help set it in order. They help organize and
mobilize the believers into an army. . . . Apostles have the ability
as generals and commanders to mobilize the saints for war. . . . Apostles
are given the rank and authority to do this." (p. 143) [emphasis added]
Quoting Isaiah 46:10,11 way out of context, the apostle is described as a
"ravenous bird of prey to execute His purposes. . . . a symbol of war," a "hawk"
with "an actively aggressive or combative attitude. It is a person who favors
military force or action in order to carry out a foreign policy. What a symbol
for the apostolic!"
"The hawk symbolizes sharpness, keen vision, and quickness. It represents
discernment and insight into the plans and purposes of God. The hawk is a
swift bird that suddenly seizes its prey. It is a ravenous bird. Ravenous
means extremely hungry, voracious, or greedy for gratification. This bird
symbolizes the militant, aggressive, and warlike aspect of the apostolic
ministry. . . .
"As an officer in the Church, the apostle is also an executive. He is a person
who executes power in the Church. In other words, he has the power and
authority to execute the plans and purposes of God. To execute means
to put into effect, to carry out, to perform, to fulfill, to finish. The
purposes of God will not be fulfilled or carried out without the apostolic
ministry being restored to the Church." (pp. 145-6) [emphasis added]
The Truth:
These teachings are heretical and alarming. The humble biblical concept of
apostolos -- "missionary" -- has been transformed into egotistical army of
elite generals commanding networks of lower-order congregant troops in a global
expedition of massive proportion. Is all of this warfare rhetoric simply
spiritual? Or will it, like so many historical examples of
dominionism gone awry in the church,
transform itself into real warfare that is ugly, barbaric and violent against
all those who oppose it?
The New Testament sword is the Word of God.
"But the wisdom that is from above is first pure, then peaceable, gentle, and
easy to be entreated, full of mercy and good fruits, without partiality, and
without hypocrisy. And the fruit of righteousness is sown in peace of them that
make peace." (James 3:17-18)
03/14/07
Apostolic Spheres of Authority
Networking the Church: Part 6
"Recently I was in the city of Charlotte, North Carolina. I was told there are
four hundred churches in that city. That is not true. There is one church broken
into four hundred pieces. So we should find out how to put the pieces together,
because there cannot be more than one church in each locality. . . .
"To begin with, there are no pastors of the churches of Charlotte, rather there
are pastors of the church of Charlotte . . .
.
"So in the plural ministry each pastor is an elder of the church of his city.
Together they form the presbytery, the assembly elders of the city. We are wrong
when we appoint elders within our separate congregations. We cannot have elders
within each congregation."
--Juan Carlos Ortiz, Call to Discipleship (Logos International, 1975),
pp. 96-97.
There is a myth of "local control" in the house/cell church movement. The return
to the original New Testament "wineskin" of house churches has widespread appeal
among those who are zealous about abandoning the bureaucratic ecclesiastical
models that have increasingly characterized denominations for the past 150
years.
But there is often a "bait and switch" going on. The house church model, which
is indeed rooted in the New Testament, is subtly replaced by the cell networking
model. The cellular model LINKS the house churches together into a NETWORK. The
house churches then become part of the "downline" -- as in multi-level marketing
structures. Church planting is redefined, too. Rather than planting small
churches with the goal of turning them loose when they can stand on their own in
a few years, the cellular structure keeps the small churches tied to the mother
church. This pyramid network structure creates a source of ready cash for the
mother churches, as these baby churches are required to tithe upwards. And it
becomes a mechanism for control -- particularly when it is dominated by the
apostolic structure.
A key doctrine of the cellular/apostolic church movement is the concept of
city-wide churches. This was first openly articulated by Juan Carlos Ortiz. His
book Call to Discipleship is credited with popularizing the shepherding
movement in the 1970s. This movement has been described by Al Dager in his book
Vengeance Is Ours (Sword, 1990) as a
"broad-based ecumenical outreach designed to conform the entire Church to an
authoritarian structure with the purpose of achieving dominion over the temporal
world system." (p. 80)
This early cellular experimentation model was characterized by
"heavy-shepherding" -- abusing the flock by crushing dictates, using mind
control, subordinating the sheep to the will of a master-controller shepherd
(apostle or prophet). The New Apostolic Reformation has rushed to distance
itself from the brutal excesses of this movement. C. Peter Wagner devotes a
chapter to this topic in Torres' book The Restoration of the Apostles and
Prophets that we have been citing in this series. But the fact remains that
there are few safeguards to protect sheep from the type of apostle and prophet
described in the previous two Herescope posts.
Below are some striking examples of the goal of networking cellular churches
(small groups, house churches, cells, etc.) into city-wide churches. The
structure can be best explained by this model:
Apostle Prophet
l l
City-Wide Elders/Pastors
l
l l l l
Cells SmallGroup Cells HouseChurch Cells CityChurches Cells
Ralph Neighbour wrote an early "Guidebook for Cell Group Churches" entitled
Where Do We Go From Here? (Touch Publications). He explained the city-wide
structure:
"The house groups were not independent from one another. They networked
together from the first hour of their existence. This city-wide federation
shows that the 'house churches' combined to form a 'local church.' (1977, p. 44)
"Each cell has a servant-leader. For every five cells, there is a pastoral
figure (often called a 'Zone Servant') to counsel and guide the ministries. For
every 25 cells and five Zone Servants, there must be a person to shepherd this
flock of two to three hundred (often called a 'Zone pastor'). Working with the
entire city-wide local church, men who are recognized as equippers
provide guidance, teaching, and equipping to all of the cells, called the
'Ministry Team.'" (1977, p. 45-46) [emphases added]
Another early model was that of the Kansas City Fellowship. This group went on
to become influential in the launching of the New Apostolic Reformation. (See
Joel's Army.)
"Grace Ministries represents a ministry team of men committed to seeing the
church fully restored to the glory described in God's word. . . . We
believe many leaders will establish teams in their own cities that will
be used of God to further the Lord's hidden but unfolding agenda to establish
'unified city churches.' GM desires to be found laboring humbly and lovingly
to provide a portion of ministry and encouragement to serve under other ministry
teams as they establish God's purpose in their cities."
"Kansas City Fellowship is merely one small part of the church of the Lord Jesus
of Kansas City comprised of approximately 3,000 believers. We have a vision
for being with one fellowship with one eldership, one financial structure,
one vision and one strategy--however this one fellowship may be comprised of
as many as 50-100 congregations. This seems like a lot of congregations to
function as one fellowship, but when we recognize that there are over 1000
congregations in the Kansas City area then we begin to have a different
perspective."
"Single presbyteries will form over cities and localities. These will be
made up of pastors and leaders from all backgrounds. Their unity and harmony in
purpose, as well as that of the various congregations, will become a
marvel to the world." [Rick Joyner prophecy]
(Above quotes excerpted from Michael Sullivant, "What Is Grace Ministries?" and
"A Commitment to the City Church," Grace Ministries Report, Fall 1989.)
[All emphases added]
Apostolic SPHERES for Dominion
In order to justify this networking cell model, new doctrines were created. One
such doctrine assigns territories of the world or "spheres" to apostles and
prophets where they can exercise dominion. Below are some key examples of this
heresy found in David Cannistraci's 1996 book The Gift of Apostle
(Regal):
"To separate in this case [referring to Paul and Barnabas, Acts 13:2, ed.] means
to set off by a boundary. The idea is to draw clear boundary lines to establish
a definite territory within which the apostle is meant to operate with full
authority. The apostle has a spiritual dominion and territory
delineated by God. We are reminded that we should not cross the boundary lines
that surround apostleship, or go too far with ambitious intrusion into any
ministry to which we are not called. It also means to appoint to an office or
position of authority, just as an ambassador is appointed by a head of state."
(p. 69-70)
"The sphere of authority in combination with relational authority
may lead us to another aspect of the apostle's authority that of regional
or territorial apostleship. Roland Allen suggests that the apostles
targeted entire regions… We believe that the Holy Spirit works among
apostles to divide regions among them so that geographical areas
(such as continents) can be uniformly penetrated…." (pp. 153-4)
This territorial apostolic/cell heresy is connected to the new spiritual warfare
doctrines, popularizied by George Otis and C. Peter Wagner, and practices that
attempt to rid regions or territories of demonic strongholds. It can also be
connected to the spiritual and data-collecting activities of "global mapping":
"If Satan has established territorial spirits to run the global battle against
the Church, as many today believe, is it not possible that God also has
established territorial apostles to help counteract their destructive activity?
(Cannistraci, p. 154)
This regional apostolic authority isn't just geographical, however.
C. Peter Wagner and others have been
working on assigning apostles to "spheres" of authority and dominion
outside of the church as part of a mandate to build the Kingdom in
secular society. The concept of "spheres" was articulated by John Rowell in a
description of the
"New Apostolic Reformation and the Faith and Work
Movement":
" . . . I Cor. 9:1 and II Cor. 10:8-16 make it clear that those who minister
with apostolic authority do so only within a God-given sphere of influence.
In I Cor. 9:1-2, Paul’s authority is questioned by opposing 'false apostles' and
he appeals to the undeniable fruit of his work in Corinth to defend his
anointing and authority. In I Cor. 9:2 Paul plainly states, 'If to others I
am not an apostle (and doubtless to many he was not), at least I am to you (and
you can’t deny it!), for you are the seal of my apostleship'. In Corinth,
Paul is clearly within his 'sphere of influence.' In fact he was
recognized as having broad authority to take the gospel to the known Gentile
world (Gal. 2:7-9). In II Cor. 10:8-16 Paul is careful to guard against
'overextending' his influence (see v. 14) by boasting beyond the measure of his
anointing (v. 13). Again, proof of his being within his proper limits is the
incontrovertible evidence that he planted the church in Corinth – his authority
certainly reached to that local assembly! In these nine verses, the word 'sphere'
(province or rule from the Greek 'kanon') is used three times; the word
'measure' is used five times. . . ." [emphasis added]
This is particularly interesting because the use of the term "sphere" is
inextricably connected to the idea of a
dominionist mandate. In the 1980s the
Coalition on Revival (COR), described by Al Dager as a "melting pot for
Charismatic Dominionists and Reconstructionists" (p. 235) published "Sphere
Documents" placing a "dominionist interpretation of the Great Commission" (p.
236). Secular society was divided by COR into "spheres" in which Christians were
to engage in political activity, take "dominion" and "advance the Kingdom."
These
COR and NAR leaders remain
networked to this day. In the
Reformed/Reconstructionist camp the "spheres" agenda is cloaked by the rhetoric
of re-establishing America as a "Christian nation," or networking for a
Christian "worldview." In the New Apostolic Reformation, however, the agenda is
much more open.
Here is a recent (3/7/07)
"prophecy" posted on the Elijah List, the
main organ for apostolic/prophetic generals to communicate to their troops. The
agenda for establishing regional governance is connected to the heresy of
building the Kingdom of God on Earth, i.e., restoring Earth to a pre-Fall
paradise type state. From Ryan Wyatt of Abiding Glory Ministries:
"REGIONAL HABITATIONS BEING ESTABLISHED
"'God is raising up bases to steward a sustained atmosphere of the Glory of
God.'
"I believe that one of the major focuses and strategies of God in this season is
to establish strong apostolic regional bases in every region of the world. In
fact, I believe that the only way we are going to establish and advance the
Kingdom of God is by seeing the prophetic 'earthed' out in regional bases where
the saints are not just "trained" to do the stuff, but are actually 'doing' the
stuff.
"When I say apostolic regional bases, I am not talking about conference centers.
I have news for you, conferences alone will 'never' build the Kingdom of God.
Conferences are good tools to gather a region, but they will never go deep
enough to raise up and train an army.
"I believe that God is blurring the lines between para-church and local church.
The Greek word for Church simply means the 'called-out ones.' I love the 'local
church' and believe that the Church is God's Body on this earth and God's agent
to expand the Kingdom of God. However, I believe that the local church needs to
recover the Ephesians 4:11 mandate to equip the saints for the work of
ministry. In functionality, these bases will serve as a home church for many,
but they will be built on the foundation of being an Ephesians 4:11 equipping
base.
"God is raising up these bases to steward a sustained atmosphere of the Glory of
God. These bases will serve as a place where the prophetic can be 'earthed.' In
John 1:14, the 'Word,' or the prophetic, became flesh, or became earthed,
and dwelt among us and we beheld His Glory. Jesus was a living, breathing,
habitation of God. Everywhere He went, the Kingdom of Heaven came with Him.
These bases will serve as 'little Romes' or little 'Garden of Edens' where the
prophetic is earthed and digested by the saints of God and then manifested
through their everyday lives with grace and power!
"It is truly time for the saints of God to rise up, grow into maturity, and take
whole regions for the Glory of God!" [emphasis in original]
The Truth:
"The good man is perished out of the earth: and there is none upright among
men: they all lie in wait for blood they hunt every man his brother with a
net." (Micah 7:2)
03/16/07
Servant Leaders
We
interrupt this series to announce exciting news. Anton Bosch's new book
Building Blocks of the Church: Re-examining the Basics is hot off the press!
For those of you who are regular Herescope readers, this is good news indeed.
Pastor Bosch's book couldn't come at a more timely moment. The book stands as a
sharp contrast to the modern church growth movement's heresies about the church
and its structure, especially the New Apostolic Reformation/2nd Reformation.
It is a must-read book for those who have been disenfranchised from their local
churches and have nowhere to go. This book teaches that God has equipped local
believers through His WORD and by the power of the Holy Spirit to have a church.
It is manual for how to set up a local church from scratch for those who never
thought they could do it. Very encouraging! Very timely!
Below is a refreshingly biblical excerpt from a passage in the book that talks
about the true nature of servant-leaders.
An excerpt from
Building Blocks of the Church by
Anton Bosch
______________________________
Peter deals with the position of leaders in detail in 1Pet 5:1-3:
The elders who are among you I exhort, I who am a fellow elder and a witness of
the sufferings of Christ, and also a partaker of the glory that will be
revealed: Shepherd the flock of God which is among you, serving as overseers,
not by compulsion but willingly, not for dishonest gain but eagerly; nor as
being lords over those entrusted to you, but being examples to the flock.
A few important details must be stressed about this passage. It is imperative to
note that Peter does not refer to elders being over the flock, but twice uses
the word among. Notice that he does not position himself as an Apostle or
superior, but simply as a “fellow elder,” reminding them – not of the fact that
he had witnessed the resurrected Lord (which he had) – but that he was a witness
to His sufferings. He does not speak of their authority as elders. Even when
acting as overseers they are to do so from the platform of service, and were to
lead by example.
Not only does Peter express the position of leaders as being servants, but also
warns that they are not to be lords or masters. This word lords is used four
times in the New Testament. Jesus used it in Matthew 20:25 and Mark 10:42 in
describing the manner in which the Gentiles dominate those who are under them.
In Acts 19:16 it is used in connection with the sons of Sceva who attempted to
exorcise a demon. The demon then “overcame” or “overpowered” them. Leaders must
not overpower people and control them by force, manipulation, fear, or any of
the many ways in which leaders dominate people. Leaders are not to dominate but
are to serve. One of the most damaging “waves” to hit the church in the last
fifty years is the abuse of power by church leaders. These range from the “heavy
shepherding” practiced in many groups to the extreme control of Jim Jones and
David Koresh. Even a mild form of heavy shepherding is toxic to the faith of the
believer and is, in fact, a usurping of the role and authority of Jesus Christ
in the life of that believer.
As long as leaders stand above believers, they ipso facto stand between the
Christian and the Lord Jesus Christ. From this mediatorial position they are
expected to dispense God’s wisdom, direction, Word and care to the flock. In
some denominations they are even expected to intercede for the people with God.
Such leaders are dependent on the flock and the flock is dependent on the
leaders.
Leaders who dominate need the flock to provide for them financially, stroke
their egos, and be willing supporters as the leaders work toward their personal
goals – often sold to the believers as “the vision.” In many other ways the
minister needs the congregation and needs its submission to him. In order for
the leader to sustain his position, he ensures that the members remain dependent
on him and that they never rise to a spiritual place where his role could become
superfluous. Thus it is in the authoritarian leader’s best interest that a
believer never grow to a position where his relationship with Jesus Christ is so
strong that the leader becomes redundant. Doubtless, no one does this
consciously, and yet the reality in many churches proves that this co-dependency
is very real.
On the other hand, it is a lot easier for the congregation to hire their own
personal chaplain – to inquire of the Lord, preach a nice sermon once a week,
visit them when they are sick, marry their children, and bury their dead – than
for each believer to walk in humble dependence upon his Lord and Master. This is
what went wrong at Sinai when the people delegated Moses to hear from God. They
got on with their mundane lives instead of walking in a dynamic relationship
with Him. By this we do not mean that ministers (servants) should not serve the
congregation in these ways, but rather that this is no reason for the individual
believer to abdicate his own responsibility to maintain that relationship.
If, however, the leaders take their position as servants to the church then the
whole picture is reversed. The position of a servant is under, not over, the one
being served. From this stance the leader cannot interfere or get in the way of
the believer’s relationship with Christ. Instead of fighting to maintain his
position between Jesus and the church, he should be pushing believers closer to
the Lord until each of those believers is able to also take the position of a
servant to the church. Instead of working at keeping his job he should be
working himself out of a job. This is the principle behind Paul’s journeys. He
never remained in one position for so long that believers could become dependent
upon him. Look at the Ephesians, where he had spent more time than anywhere else
(Acts 19:8-10) except his “home” assembly. The Ephesians were the most likely
church to become dependent on Paul because of the time he had spent in their
city. However, when the time came for him to be taken to Rome he was fully
confident of their ability to continue without him, and he placed the
responsibility of the fellowship’s protection and care with the local elders.
(Acts 20:25-28)
Ephesians 4, which majors on the church and not, as some suppose, on the
ministries, defines the duty of the gift-ministries, “…for the equipping of the
saints for the work of ministry….” (Ephesians 4:12) The NIV translates this
verse: “… to prepare God’s people for works of service….” For too long the
clergy and commentators have defined the duty of ministries in terms of the
misplaced comma in the KJV which says: “For the perfecting of the saints, for
the work of the ministry, for the edifying of the body of Christ,” creating the
impression that the ministries have three functions of which the second is to do
the work of the ministry. Yet verses 7 and 16 in particular, and the whole
chapter in general, emphasize the role of each member and not just that of the
ministries listed in verse 11. MacArthur supports this view:
Paul’s language indicates that it is not the gifted men who have the most direct
responsibility to do the work of service…. The leader’s purpose in God’s plan is
not to try to meet all those needs himself but to equip the people given into
his care to meet those needs (cf. v. 16, where this idea is emphasized)….
Spiritual service is the work of every Christian, every saint of God. Attendance
is a poor substitute for participation in ministry.
(MacArthur, John F. New Testament Commentary – Ephesians. Moody Bible
Institute. Chicago. 1986. p155)
(To be continued)
This article is taken from Anton’s book Building Blocks of the Church.
P83ff
www.antonbosch.org/books. The price is
$13.95 and 10 or more copies is $8.50 (approx 40% down) plus S&H.
03/19/07
Post-Apostolic
Networking the Church: Part 7
. . . There is a ministry after the five-fold called the ministry of perfection
- the Melchisedek Priesthood . . . your children will be moving into the
ministries of Perfection . . . coming into that Divine Nature of Jesus Christ .
. . they themselves will be that generation that's raised up to put death itself
underneath their feet . . . because the Lord Jesus is worthy to be lifted up by
a church that has reached the full maturity of the GOD-MAN!
[Bob Jones, (Kansas City Fellowship) transcribed from 1988 tape]
"Jesus was sent by the Father, and His desire was to finish His
mission. . . . This is why I call the apostolic anointing a 'finishing
anointing.' It will take an apostolic Church to finish the Great Commission.
To finish not only means to read the end of a task or course, it means something
that completes, concludes or perfects.
"The Lord is preparing the Church to complete its task, and the
apostolic ministry is absolutely essential to prepare the Church for this
purpose. Without the ministry of the apostle, the Church will lack the
necessary grace, power, and authority to finish or complete its mission."
[Hector Torres, The Restoration of the Apostles and Prophets (Thomas
Nelson, 2001), p. 154-55, bold added]
There is a
next stage to the New Apostolic Reformation!
The next-stage heresy is that the Church can attain immortality, perfection and
godhood by taking
dominion of the Earth. Its leaders speak
of birthing a "Man-Child," a perfect "seed," a "New Breed." There is a
"prophesied" end-time Feast of Tabernacles that is yet to be fulfilled, when
there will be a perfection of the saints as they take dominion of the earth. And
there is a teaching that "Christ and the Church are becoming one in nature and
essence, and that the Church, as the 'on-going incarnation of God,' is
Christ on earth." Al Dager, in his book
Vengeance Is Ours: The Church in Dominion
(Sword, 1990) explains this disturbing history as "various movements which
basically comprise a networking system of individuals and groups" that teach
that "man need not die; by taking hold of secret knowledge he can become like
God" (pp. 66, 70-71). Dager elaborates:
"A sure sign of religious authoritarianism is a zealousness to rid the world of
opposition to one's peculiar tenets. In the minds of many dominionists the
authority of the apostles and prophets must not be questioned. Their rulership
in the Kingdom of God (as they understand it) must be free from dissent.
Therefore it will be necessary that those who challenge their teachings and
their authority be removed.
"There are differences of opinion among dominionists as to how dissenters
will be removed, but there are essentially five ways in which that may
occur: 1) God will supernaturally strike dead those who oppose His
apostles and prophets; 2) God will send, or allow satanic forces to send,
plagues upon dissenters; 3) the Church (or certain 'overcomers') will
pronounce God's judgments upon dissenters, thus moving God to
destroy them; 4) the Church will, out of 'necessity,' use physical force
by which it will judge, sentence, and execute judgment (including death) upon
dissenters; 5) all or any combination of the above may take place.
"According to some dominionists, in order to effect this purging of the earth
the overcomers must attain immortalization, thus becoming immune to
any physical resistance o their program. Becoming immortal, and thus
impervious to injury or death, will be the result of having attained
spiritual perfection through obedience to the apostles and prophets." (pp.
96-97)
These
heresies are described in the
archived newsletters of
Discernment Ministries, as it chronicled
the rise of these heresies since the 1980s. One can also read about this
teaching in the book
Strange Fire: The Rise of Gnosticism in the
Church, written by Travers van der Merwe, founder of Discernment
Ministries, before he passed away in 1995. This entire book is posted
on-line and is a must-read for those who
seek to understand the Gnostic doctrinal roots of the New Apostolic Reformation.
(This book also explains Gnosticism in an easy-to-understand manner.)
We excerpt
"Chapter 5: The 'Elite' Concept:"
There are certain groups of Christians that fall into the category of "elitism"
notwithstanding their affiliations. They use the same catch phrases: "Come out
of your man-made systems", "Denominational walls are breaking down", and
"Christians need to be 'delivered' from 'Spirits of Religion' and sound
doctrine". The guilty groups are primarily among the Charismatics. They go by
many names and sometimes no name at all. We spot them by the teachers that are
involved and by similarities in their teachings. There may be some variations
among the different groups; however the common denominator that ties them
together is the "elitism" concept. This is set out as follows:
God is forming an overcoming company within the body of Christ called,
among other names, "The Manchild Company", etc. (Revelation 12:5). The Manchild
is the true church. Those that are the real Christians are the Overcomers
(Revelation 2 & 3) and are becoming more and more perfected so that they will be
able to drive Satan from the world. This must be done before Jesus can return.
They believe that the church is not ready for the coming of the Lord. They are
not looking for His imminent coming. They believe that Christ must come TO His
Church before He comes FOR His Church.
All do
not necessarily use this terminology, but the premises are the same. The
language is becoming increasingly militant as the "Army of God", "Gideon's
Army", or "Joel's Army" take shape. A common thread is that they are expecting a
"New Order": "In all revolutions there are noisy and dangerous times as the OLD
ORDER is replaced by the new . . . after the dust settles, we can proceed to
build the beautiful kingdom that the Lord has purposed from the foundations of
the world", says Vinson Synan, one of the leaders of A.D.2000. [Fulness,
Jan-Feb 1990, Vinson Synan, p. 24]
Gary North, a leader of the Reconstructionists, proclaims:
"We are now witnessing the beginning of a true paradigm shift . . . the
Christian community in the United States has at last begun to adopt the
intellectual foundations of a new world view, and this is always the first step
in the replacement of a dying civilization which is based on a dying world view
. . . the rotten wood is ready for burning, and a new civilization is being
prepared to replace it." [Dominion and Common Grace, The Biblical Basis of
Progress, Gary North.]
It all
has such a spiritual sounding ring. One of the modern day prophets, Paul Cain,
calls this elitism the "inner court experience". He announces joyfully that
there is an empty place on Jesus' bosom for those who can "enter in". The
problem with this "elitism" theory is that Christians are to enter into the
"inner court" of God, not by the way of the Cross, through faith, but through a
subjective experience of a "nirvana" experience.
A
Manifest Son adherent says:
"But the purpose of God reaches from before the foundation of the world. It
plans the transplanting of his sons and his daughters. It plans the creation of
a NEW ORDER (the elite) on the earth and thus it transplanted celestial children
to a physical world. It brought them forth into being in the bodies of the
Adamic race." [Tape recording by William Swift]
A
"prophet" from the Kansas City Fellowship in an interview session in 1988
proclaims that the Lord looked at him and said, "I have called the best of every
blood line in earth unto this generation . . . I have elected to bring them
forth in this generation . . . the ELECT GENERATION." [Bob Jones transcribed
from 1988 tapes]
This "New Breed" does not believe in the Rapture eschatology. According to Rick
Joyner, one of the "Prophets":
". . .the doctrine of the Rapture was a great and effective ruse of the enemy to
implant in the Church a retreat mentality . . . already this yoke has been cast
off by the majority in the advancing church, and it will soon be cast off by
all." [The Harvest, Rick Joyner]
The
Scripture, Then shall two be in the field; the one shall be taken and the
other left. (Luke 17:34-36) is being construed to mean that the imperfect
one shall be taken (removed from the earth) and the perfect one left. Since the
Elite (The Manifest Sons) are being perfected on earth, the true Church is to
become The Christ - the ongoing Incarnation of Christ. Therefore, the Church as
"The Christ" is empowered to drive all demons from the earth, perfect the Church
and establish the Elect's reign. The emphasis is always on the super spiritual
race rather than on the person, Jesus Christ. One well known teacher summed it
up as follows: "It is time to take him (Jesus) off and move up into the place
God has ordained for us."
This is heresy in its diabolic essence . . . .
. . . .Those who are overcomers believe they will never be sick or die and they
will be here when Christ returns. They believe they are now living in the
prophetic time when the Church is being restored and perfected by the five-fold
ministries (apostles, prophets, etc.). The Elite (Overcomers) are now in the
process of putting on immortality, perfection and godhood and taking dominion of
the earth. The Church is about to birth the Man-child - the Sons of God, the
incarnation of Christ and brotherhood of Christ.
The essence of this concept is pure Gnosticism and actually accords with the
following New Age thought (Gnosticism):
"The real object of man's life on earth is primarily his self-improvement and
his own ultimate perfection. This perfecting process depends upon the attainment
of unity within himself, a harmonising between his physical and spiritual
forces; the unity of human with the Divine nature, which is the essence and, in
a spiritual sense, the NEW BIRTH. This perfection, or unity, becomes a STATE of
the Soul, a degree of being, a SENSING and FEELING rather than a mere belief.
This condition or state of being is possible only through the development of the
divine nature of man from WITHIN himself and is the result of a process by which
whatever is evil and unworthy is transmuted, i.e. changed or SUBLIMATED into the
higher or spiritual entity - IT IS A BECOMING; the change from the purely
animal-human to the human-Divine.
The second object of man's life on earth is to lead other men VIA the same path so that ultimately all men shall have developed and brought into manifestation and activity this same nature and thus will God's church or universal Brotherhood become an established fact." [The Sons of God by R. Swinburnbe Clymer, Published by The Philosophical Publishing Company (emphasis theirs)]
Secret Coming for the Elite
The neo-Gnostic believes the manifestation of the Sons of God comes about in a
secret inner coming of Christ TO some Christians which would transform them into
"Overcomers". "Christ should visit the saints . . . and minister His life 'in
secret' before He is openly manifest." [The Feast of Tabernacles, George
Warnock, Springfield, MO - Bill Britton, 1951, pp 108]. In doing this they
reject the literal resurrection and Rapture (the personal coming of Jesus Christ
FOR His Church). It is interesting to note they will acknowledge Christ is
coming, but His coming is off in the future. The emphasis is not on Christ's
soon appearance but on the great "power" or "new anointing" that is to be
manifest in the Church. Again, a subtle change of emphasis.
The Truth:
It is comforting for the humble believer to be reminded of this Scripture:
"The LORD is good, a stronghold in the day of trouble; and he knoweth them
that trust in him." (Nahum 1:7)
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