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Dual Covenant Lies

  • Posted on October 12, 2011 at 4:26 am

 

The Reluctant Messiah

In Hagee’s theology, the Jews can hardly be faulted for not flocking to Christianity since it was supposedly Jesus who declined their request for Him to be their Messiah. “The [Jewish] people wanted Him to be their Messiah, but He absolutely refused,” writes Hagee. “The Jews were not rejecting Jesus as Messiah, it was Jesus who was refusing to be the Messiah to the Jews!”15

Suffice it to say, Jesus’ explicit claim to be the Messiah (or Christ) during His trial before the Sanhedrin, the supreme Jewish tribunal (Matt. 26:64), flatly contradicts Hagee’s assertion. In that same passage, Jesus called Himself the “Son of Man,” an unmistakable reference to the Book of Daniel (7:13) which alludes to the Messiah. Jesus also applied the same title to Himself in revealing His identity to “a man of the Pharisees named Nicodemus, a member of the Jewish ruling council” (John 3:1, 14-15), as well as to the crowd who questioned His authority to forgive sins (Mark 2:10).

Furthermore, in response to Jesus’ question, “Who do you say I am?” (Matt. 16:15), Peter answered, “You are the Christ [Messiah]” (v. 16). Surely, had the Jewish apostle been wrong, Jesus would have corrected him at that moment; instead, Peter received the Lord’s blessing (v. 17).16 Jesus, however, instructed Peter, along with several others, not to reveal His messianic identity until due time (v. 20). He did so to avoid the prevalent misconceptions about the title, which had by then become largely understood in political terms17 — something wholly inappropriate for Jesus’ mission at that time — though Jesus did, on occasion, give public indications of His messiahship (cf. Luke 4:17-21; 20:41-44).

Indeed, Hagee’s view is made especially ironic by the fact that Jesus Himself said, “I was sent only to the lost sheep of Israel” (Matt. 15:24). Scripture clearly teaches that Jesus’ own people rejected Him, and not the other way around (John 1:11; Mark 12:1-12).

Source:   http://www.jesus-is-savior.com/False%20Doctrines/john_hagees_heresy.htm

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Oh little children be not deceived.  Read your Bible and study it.   Compare what the Bible says to what many of these preachers say today and your eyes will be opened to the truth.

John 1:41 …He first found his own brother Simon, and said to him, “We have found the Messiah” (which is translated, the Christ).  John 1:40-42 (in Context) John 1 (Whole Chapter)  http://www.biblegateway.com/passage/?search=John+1:41&version=NKJV

Everyone in Israel who heard of Jesus’ ministry and miracles must have wondered the same thing: was He the promised Messiah? Here, John the Baptist gets confirmation from Jesus himself that the long-awaited Messiah has arrived.  http://biblegateway.com/passage/?search=Matthew%2011:2-6&version=NIV

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Prophetic Movement

  • Posted on May 7, 2011 at 8:49 pm

PROPHETIC MOVEMENT in AN UPROAR

-Andrew Strom.

Earlier this week we published big chunks of Dennis Cramer’s “Word for 2011″ in which he basically tears into a lot of the flakey and dangerous “New Age”-type practices found in today’s Prophetic movement. Well, to my great amazement, I found that the Elijah List had actually published Cramer’s piece as well! And it caused such a storm that they had to remove it after just one day – for “clarification”! But then they re-published it – only slightly changed!

For those who don’t know, the Elijah List is the main email List for the Prophetic movement – publishing the likes of Todd Bentley, Patricia King, Rick Joyner, Bob Jones, etc. It also sells mounds of their books and CD’s. For the Elijah List to publish something that basically refutes all the “Spirit Travel” and “Third Heaven Visitation” stuff is simply unbelievable. It would almost be like the Pope refuting the veneration of Mary!

I don’t know what the Elijah List was thinking, but I’m sure glad they did it. Now maybe there’s a chance that some of their readers will get out from under those dangerous deceptions.

But I am left a bit dazed by it all – because the very ones who have been advocating “spirit travel AT WILL” and “Trance dancing” and ‘Third Heaven visits AT WILL’ are the very ministries that the Elijah List has been promoting all these years!

Here is what the Elijah List founder Steve Schultz wrote after they pulled the first article when it caused such a storm-

“Dear Elijah List Readers,  There was a huge number of people who were unclear on a few issues with Dennis Cramer’s word… The most controversial aspect was the “AT WILL” issue. Apparently, there are some out and about who are teaching that you can transport or go to Heaven “AT WILL” – i.e. whenever you want. This is truly not taught in Scripture. The word “Doctrine” is another word for “teaching.” It’s an untrue teaching that anytime you want, you can go to Heaven or be transported… As soon as Dennis Cramer sends us a more in-depth explanation of the items he listed, we plan to repost my friend’s word.”

ANDREW AGAIN:  Steve – I’m so glad you wrote this, but do you truly realize what you are saying? Don’t you know that Bob Jones and Todd Bentley and Patricia King, etc, are the VERY BIGGEST promoters of all this “AT WILL” deception that you are talking about? Patricia King even has a whole movement of “Ekstasis” Trance dancing! These guys have entire reams of teaching on how to “visualize” your way into the Third Heaven ‘AT WILL’. They have been promoting it for years. Surely you know this? That’s why your readers are so upset. Dennis Cramer is finally exposing and rebuking this stuff as the ‘New Age’ heresy that it really is.

On January 15, Elijah List reposted the “re-clarified” word from Dennis Cramer on their website. It was a little softer in places, but still it said the following very clearly: “One cannot go to Heaven like Paul or be transported physically like Phillip simply because they want to or because they feel like it (at will). Teachings like this often crossover into dangerous methods and techniques that resemble New Age, Mysticism, Spiritism or other occult manipulative practices. A Believer cannot and must not force, manipulate, or otherwise attempt to reproduce a sovereign supernatural Bible experience by merely following a method, a series of steps, or worst of all “willing it” to happen.”

In the same re-posted word, Dennis Cramer went on to say-

• “Open Heaven/Spiritual Portals = BAD DOCTRINE

• Third Heaven Experiences At Will = BAD DOCTRINE

• Going to Heaven At Will to Get Your Gifts = BAD DOCTRINE

• Transporting Physically At Will = BAD DOCTRINE

• Over-Emphasis on Angels and Specifically Arc-Angels = BAD DOCTRINE

• Going into Trances At Will = BAD DOCTRINE

• Trance Dancing = BAD DOCTRINE

• Hyper-Grace: Christians Do Not Need to Repent of Sin = BAD DOCTRINE”

Well – there goes the Prophetic movement!!  Seriously – I cannot believe they posted this on the Elijah List! Steve – This is exactly all the stuff your followers have gotten into! Most of the guys you promote – these are the exact ‘New Age’-type practices that they teach! Surely you know this?

So now, to finish this article, I need some “clarification” from Steve Schultz. I am very encouraged by this apparent change of heart, Steve, but I need to know if you will now CEASE forthwith any and all publication of the materials and teachings of these people – until they publicly repent and apologize for this ‘New Age’ heresy. And I need to know if you – Steve Schultz – will now publicly renounce the promotion of these deceptive preachers around the world. (Sorry to be so blunt about it, but we really need to hear this from you). I am so glad that you published Cramer’s piece. But now we really need to know where Elijah List stands – and whether things have truly changed or not. We look forward to your reply.

And I ask everyone reading this to please forward it to your Charismatic friends. People need to know that this stuff is finally being declared as “BAD DOCTRINE” – even by the Elijah List itself. Please let everyone know, so this deception can be stopped. You would be amazed how widespread it is.

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God bless you all.

-Andrew Strom.

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Church of Oprah

  • Posted on May 6, 2011 at 12:44 am

The Church of Oprah Exposed

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Da Vinci Deception

  • Posted on May 2, 2011 at 9:20 pm

Book: The Da Vinci Deception by Erwin Lutzer

The book listed above provides credible answers to the questions that millions are asking about Jesus, The Bible and The Da Vinci Code.

Was Jesus really married to Mary Magdalene? Did they actually have children that intermarried with the French royal family? Has the church been hiding the truth for centuries?

In his best selling novel, The Da Vinci Code, Dan Brown blurs the lines between history and fiction leaving readers wondering? Could this really be true? By distorting the truth, Brown implies that Christianity is based on a lie.

Well known theologian and Bible teacher Erwin Lutzer examines the “facts” behind the fiction and provides clear and authoritative answers to the confusion surrounding the life of Jesus and the Christian faith. Whether or not you have read Brown’s novel you will gain a new understanding of the issues presented and the historical basis of early Christianity.

Excerpts from book above in .pdf format


Links…

The Da Vinci Deception – Chuck Missler

The Da Vinci Deception – Erwin Lutzer

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