Heresy Hunters Further Their Work on Our Behalf
July 10th, 2008 by Carl Thomas.Fortunately there are people out there to help Jesus decide who is really of God and who is not. As they comb through every ministry that bears fruit that they do not, they are uncovering errors that we should be aware of. Here is their latest finding:
HERESY HUNTERS INSTITUTE, INC.
Address unlisted
Dear brother,
Thank you for sending us the questionable document. We are always glad to examine any teaching materials that may adversely affect the Church. We do think that this material is dangerous and certainly want to warn the Body of Christ concerning its subtle false doctrines. Our analysis is as follows:
The document:
The Lord is my Shepherd; I shall not want.
He makes me to lie down in green pastures; He leads me beside the still waters.
He restores my soul; He leads me in the paths of righteousness for His name€™s sake.
Yes, though I walk through the valley of the shadow of death, I will fear no evil; For You are with me; Your rod and Your staff, they comfort me.
You prepare a table before me in the presence of my enemies; You anoint my head with oil; My cup runs over. Surely goodness and mercy shall follow me all the days of my life; and I will dwell in the house of the Lord forever.
We weren€™t given the name of the author of this document, but it is quite clear that is part of the contemporary, humanistic €œgospel€ of self.
The first thing we would point out is that this is a €œpositive confession.€ Our research shows that this idea was never heard of in the Church before the metaphysical cults introduced it in the late 19th century. This author has obviously been influenced by these cults.
Secondly, note the €œaffirmation€ that he will not want. This is clearly that €œgospel of greed€ €“ the prosperity gospel. Whoever wrote this probably is a follower of these dreadful prosperity preachers. Sorry you couldn€™t come up with the author so we could do a background check on him or her. Even without the author€™s name, it€™s still pretty clear who influenced this individual.
Then the author affirms himself to be perfectly led by the Lord. This is the dangerous delusion of elitism. Many of these groups feel they are the only true Christians. They are the only ones who really represent the name of the Lord. You can see the tremendous spiritual pride lurking behind this, I€™m sure.
Our author tells us that he walks through the shadow of death. Obvious Christian Science influence here. Denying the reality of matter and evil. This is indeed a pernicious error. This is also practiced by denying the reality of sickness. Sickness, evil and death are mere illusions. Very dangerous!
Notice the references to €œgreen pastures€ and €œstill waters.€ The cults always resort to metaphoric symbols and encourage their victims to visualize. This, of course, opens their minds up to demonic influence. Note also that a life of ease and blessing is pictured, very appealing to the flesh. Seldom do these people ever talk about taking up our cross and following Jesus.
The author now mentions restoring the soul. We see two possible references to dangerous teachings here. Firstly, the teaching of restoration. This is false teaching that suggests that the Church isn€™t all God wants it to be. Of course, that is unacceptable. We have the Bible; we need nothing beyond the Scriptures. And then secondly, there could be a suggestion of the teaching of inner healing. We have a paper on this error available if you should so desire.
I will fear no evil; for you are with me. Notice the big €œI.€ Bold, arrogant, egotistical statements like this are common among these groups. Totally devoid of humility. I think you can see the obvious, humanistic bent.
Your rod and your staff, they comfort me. Clearly the error of the authority of the believer is being implied here. Taking the place of God and assuming that mere sinful men can actually wield the rod of God. To say this is presumptuous is mild. This is the €œlittle gods€ error. These false teachers never have a due regard for the sovereignty of God.
You prepare a table before me in the presence of my enemies. The archangel Michael did not dare to bring an accusation against Satan, but these types of teachers boldly mock the Devil. This suggests an unhealthy preoccupation with €œspiritual warfare.€Â
You anoint my head with oil. The height of arrogance. So many today claim they are the anointed of the Lord and no one should question their teachings and activities. I€™m sure this author, whoever he is, considers himself to be one of God€™s €œspecial€ anointed ones.
My cup runs over. Another allusion to prosperity. A €œpositive confession€ of abundance. Decidedly derived from Unity or one of the other metaphysical cults.
Surely goodness and mercy shall follow me all the days of my life. No suffering, no trials, no difficulties in life! This is not the Bible gospel. These teachers hold out the promise of problem-free living and then bilk those who listen to them of their finances to support their extravagant life-styles. What a mockery of the cross.
I will dwell in the House of the Lord forever. Actually this type of teaching doesn€™t belong in the Church at all. This gospel of greed, positive confession and trouble-free living certainly isn€™t based on the Bible.
Thank you for sending us this example of heretical teaching. We advise you to steer clear of this teacher. Although it may have a veneer of Biblical sounding ideas, it is clearly imported from metaphysical and New Age teachings.
Sincerely,
Anonymous
ht: steve hickey
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Satire that Mark Twain woulda been proud of. Nice!
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well done.. very very very well done.
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Carl,
This is excellent. You’ve also made me an instant fan of Steve Hickey, whose blog has a wonderful series of thoughtful posts about Lakeland and Todd! Thanks!!
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Thanks Don. Wish I could take credit for it. I don’t know Steve, or really who he is. I saw his blog post and started following him on Twitter.
btw, I corrected your last comment on that other post for you.
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I am really angry, sad, and frustrated about these so-called heresy hunters. Their rhetoric has created a huge cloud of fear and doubt in the Christian world and it has even seeped into the Charismatic/renewal ranks.
I am a part of e-list in which the focus is healing and being part of a healing ministry. Someone on that list took my e-mail and others and sent us a lengthy e-mail on cautions of Todd Bentley, along with clips to edited You Tube clips.
Talk about spam! We are a part of a moderated e-list, in which each post gets scanned before posting, yet this person violated it, took e-mails and totally bypassed the (moderated) e-list. This person was explicitly targeting “loyal friends of Todd Bentley”.
I remember when “The Toronto Blessing” was getting slammed and I was so upset at a certain radio minister who was playing clips of renewal services and twisting Bible verses saying that John Arnott and Randy Clark were heretics.
This time it seems so much worse, as people all over the world, have taken video clips out of context, national tv media reports have been negative, and blogs have been full of gossip and heresay. One Christian blog I visited had 200 responses of the crap.
Let’s be the light in the darkness. Let us lift of God’s glory and what He is doing through Todd and his team, but more importantly, what God is doing throughout the nation and the world because of The Great Florida Outpouring.
Thanks for Your Good Blog, Carl,
Teresa Earp
Chicago, IL
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