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Three Streams Enters a Wilderness Period: Taking a Break from Blogging

Wilderness Period

Wilderness Period

I’m sensing a leading of the Lord to lay the blog aside for a season. ‘There is a season for everything under the sun’, so the writer of Ecclesiastes tells us. A time for speaking and a time for listening. In modern speak there is a time for blogging and a time for getting on your face before God. For me it is time for the latter. The former without the latter, to quote from Ecclesiastes again is ‘meaningless’.

If you are a regular visitor and you love the Lord then please pray for me during this time as I lay aside blogging and preaching engagements in order to seek his face.

Blessings in Christ Jesus

John


GETTING BACK to ‘CLASSIC’ CHRISTIANITY-by J. Lee Grady.

We need voices from the past-like Andrew Murray, Corrie Ten
Boom and Charles Spurgeon-to help us find our way to the
future.

During a visit with my parents in Georgia, two of my daughters
asked if they could listen to a tape recording my father made in
1962 when I was only 4 years old. So my dad rummaged through
some drawers and found the old reel-to-reel tape, which was
amazingly still intact. Then he went to the garage and found the
old Realistic tape player that no one in the family had used since
the Nixon administration.

To our surprise the scratchy tape actually played without breaking,
and my girls laughed when they heard me-in a babyish Southern
drawl-describing a Florida vacation and a fishing trip with my
grandfather. After my “interview,” it switched to an older recording
made in 1956. It included a conversation with my dad’s mother,
who died before I was born.

It was eerie to hear her voice. I’d never heard it before yet it
sounded hauntingly familiar. After that brief segment of the tape
ended we listened to comments from my other three grandparents
-all of whom died in the 1960s or 1970s. Their voices unearthed
long-buried but fond memories.

These sounds from the past reminded me of some other distant
voices I have been listening to recently. They are the voices of
dead Christians-writers of classic books and songs that we are
close to forgetting today.

Their names are probably somewhat familiar to you. Jonathan
Edwards. John Wesley. Charles Finney. Catherine Booth.
Andrew Murray. Evans Roberts. Charles Spurgeon. Fanny
Crosby. E.M. Bounds. Watchman Nee. A.W. Tozer. William
Seymour. A.B. Simpson. Corrie Ten Boom. Leonard Ravenhill.
Fuchsia Pickett.

All of them could be labeled revivalists. All challenged the
Christians of their generation to embrace repentance and humility.
They understood a realm of spiritual maturity and a depth of
character that few of us today even aspire to obtain.

When I read their words I feel much the same way I did after
hearing my grandparents’ voices on that old tape. I feel as if I am
tapping into a realm of spirituality that is on the verge of extinction.

What was the secret of these great Christians who left their
legacies buried in their books? They considered humility,
selflessness and sacrifice the crowning virtues of the Christian
journey. They called the church to die to selfishness, greed and
ambition. They knew what it means to carry a “burden” for lost
souls. They saw the glories of the kingdom and demanded total
surrender. They challenged God’s people to pursue obedience-
even if obedience hurts.

Even their hymns reflected a level of consecration that is foreign in
worship today. They sang often of the cross and its wonder. Their
worship focused on the blood and its power. They sang words of
heart-piercing conviction: “My richest gain I count but loss / And
pour contempt on all my pride / Forbid it Lord that I should boast /
Save in the death of Christ, My God.”

In so many churches today the cross is not mentioned. The blood
is avoided because we don’t want to offend visitors. And worship
is often a canned performance that involves plenty of rhythm and
orchestration but little or no substance. We can produce noise,
but often there is no heart … and certainly no tears.

In the books Christians buy today you will find little mention of
brokenness. We are not interested in a life that might require
suffering, patience, purging or the discipline of the Lord. We
want our blessings … and we want them now! So we look for
the Christian brand of spiritualized self-help that is quick and
painless.

We’re running on empty. We think we are sophisticated, but like
the Laodiceans we are actually poor, blind and naked. We need
to return to our first love but we don’t know where to begin the
journey.

These voices from the past will help point the way. I’ve found
myself drawn to reading books by Ravenhill, Ten Boom, Murray
and Spurgeon in recent days. I’ve even pulled out an old hymnal
and rediscovered the richness of songs that I had thrown out
years ago-because I thought anything old couldn’t possibly
maintain a fresh anointing.

I realize now that I must dig for this buried treasure. We will never
effectively reach our generation if we don’t reclaim the humility,
the brokenness, the consecration and the travail that our spiritual
forefathers considered normal Christianity.

-J. Lee Grady is editor of Charisma.

SOURCE: http://www.charismamag.com/index.php/fire-in-my-bones


Has Truth Perished Within The Church Today?

“This is the nation that has not obeyed the LORD its God or responded to correction. Truth has perished; it has vanished from their lips.”

Jeremiah 7:27 b

As I was working through Robert Murray McCheyne’s bible reading plan this verse really got my attention. What really got my attention was its immediate relevance and application for today.

In context, God is talking to his people who make up a nation. It would be easy to apply this verse immediately to our ‘nation’ i.e Scotland. However, this would actually be wrong. Scotland as a nation (or any other country for that matter) is not in covenant with God. In the Old Testament God made a covenant with a nation. In the New Covenant God has made one nation out of people from many nations. The church of Christ is now considered to be a nation according to scripture.

1 Peter 2:9But you are a chosen people, a royal priesthood, a holy nation, a people belonging to God, that you may declare the praises of him who called you out of darkness into his wonderful light.

According to scripture God sees His people as a nation, a holy nation. The prophet Jeremiah was not speaking to the pagan nations who surrounded Israel. It would be true of those nations that ‘truth has perished’ but God did not send the prophet to them with this message. The surrounding nations worshipped Idols and God’s people had been set apart to worship God and be different from these other nations and not to follow in their ways. However time and time again God’s people followed the example of the pagan nations and fell into idolatry and sin. And it is to the people of God whom Jeremiah’s message comes.

 “This is the nation that has not obeyed the LORD its God or responded to correction. Truth has perished; it has vanished from their lips.”

 In the same way this message must first come to God’s people the church. The nation of whom this speaks are not the nations of the world instead it is the Holy nation, the church of Jesus Christ. The church is called to be ’salt and light’ in the world. The church is called to proclaim Christ to the nations who do not know God. However when the church takes on the values and practices of the world it loses its testimony.

For sure Scotland as a nation does not embrace truth, the philosophy of relativism is enthroned in our political policies. But the real impact of this is that the church within Scotland has also embodied this mindset of religious relativism. Relativism says ‘truth is a matter of personal opinion’. In any environment where this philosophy is embraced ’truth has perished, it has vanished from their lips’.

Jesus does not bow down to the philosophies of this world, the philosophies of this world and those who hold them will bow to Jesus. Those who are to be any use for the kingdom of God in this generation will be those who are aware that truth has perished, are grieved that truth has perished and who are groaning inwardly that truth will flourish within the church once again.

 ”Sanctify them by the truth; your word is truth.”

 John 17:17

Some Christians reading this might not really be aware of this trend within many churches. Are not all churches based upon scripture? Surely all Christians believe in Jesus? What is the problem?

In the Old Testament God’s people rarely outright rejected Him. The problem, more often than not, was syncretism. In other words Judaism was mixed with the other religions and practices of the pagans. This is the problem today. Most of us in the West have inherited a form of Christianity which is mixed with humanism, secularism, relativism, consumerism, individualism, escapism and many other philosophies which are incompatible with the word of God.

We have created a gospel which sits nicely with the secular values of this world but which has no power whatsoever. This gospel has created lukewarm Christians. It has dried up the blessings of God. It has deceived many into thinking they are saved when they are not. It has hardened sinners even further to the gospel. It has caused Christians to doubt, criticize and in many cases reject the authority of scripture.

If you are reading this and you are a Christian ask yourself these questions.

  • How much does does scripture influence your beliefs?
  • How much of Scripture influences your belief? (i.e do you only know some of the ‘nice’ verses of scripture?
  • How much time have you spent reading the Epistles?
  • How much time have you spent reading the Gospels?
  • How much time have you spent reading the Old Testament?
  • Do you know how to read scripture in context in order to understand it correctly? Or do you apply meanings to texts which are not even there?
  • When faced with a moral decision do you have a storehouse of scriptural treasure upon which you can draw in order to help you make a godly decision?

The more we read scripture prayerfully, with a desire to obey what we read, the more the Lord will give us insight and discernment.


Contemporary Evangelicalism, a False Gospel?

I visited one of the local contemporary churches tonight. The meeting was taken by one of their evangelists. As I sat in the meeting I became profoundly aware that although a great deal was being made of ‘the cross’, the truth is the cross was not preached. Instead of the cross being the means by which Jesus took away our sin the cross was proclaimed as the means by which we can rise above negative circumstances to walk in prosperity and health. The cross becomes a vending machine which delivers instant blessings at no cost. How sad. I could not help but feel that the true work of Christ on the cross had been cheapened. My heart went out to all the Christian who attend this church who are being misled by false teaching. The following article by David Wilkerson highlights some of the issues I encountered tonight.

David Wilkerson’s Warning for The Assembly of God: Sadly unheeded!

 The Dangers of The Gospel of Accomodation

A sermon given by David Wilkerson at an Assemblies of God headquarters chapel service.

By David Wilkerson

I am not coming to you as a pastor but with a prophetic word. God so shook me recently with this message that I should bring it somewhere, sometime in Springfield. This morning the Lord, by His Spirit, spoke to my heart that this is the time. He has called me to be one of His watchmen, and I have wept over this and prayed that He will help me deliver the message in a spirit of love. This is not a chastisement but a warning for the Assemblies of God.

A New Gospel

 

Accommodate means to adapt, to make suitable and acceptable, to make convenient. A gospel of accommodation is creeping into the United States. It’s an American cultural invention to appease the lifestyle of luxury and pleasure. Primarily a Caucasian, suburban gospel, it’s also in our major cities and is sweeping the nation, influencing ministers of every denomination, and giving birth to megachurches with thousands who come to hear a nonconfronting message. It’s an adaptable gospel that is spoon-fed through humorous skits, drama, and short, nonabrasive sermonettes on how to cope-called a seeker-friendly or sinner-friendly gospel.

To begin with, those terms are unscriptural. The gospel of Jesus Christ has always been confronting-there is no such thing as a friendly gospel but a friendly grace.

This new gospel is being propagated by bright, young, talented ministers. They have come upon a formula which states you can go into any town or city; and if you have the right formula, within a short time you can raise a megachurch.

If you are a young man and have certain skills, you find those skills and a part of the city that would best suit you. You move into that area, poll it, and find out what the nonchurchgoers want:

“You don’t like choirs. Well, would you go to a church that didn’t have a choir?” Yes.

“You don’t like to wear suits. Would you go where it’s informal?” Yes.

Then you go to your computer and design a gospel that will not confront but will shoot out the desires and the needs of the people. After you have gathered a handful of people, you keep interviewing them to find out what they want; then you design your message to help people cope with their needs. The program you design is intended to make the church comfortable and friendly for all sinners who wish to attend.

This gospel is fast becoming the most prosperous and flourishing of all religious movements. Thousands attend these churches. The pastor is the CEO, and it becomes a business. They make no bones about it: They are following Madison Avenue tactics and can make a success of it. Their formula for quick church growth is cleverly packaged and is being sold especially to young ministers-those who want to be a part of the big boys and what’s happening on a fast track. They want it to happen quickly.

Paul’s Warning

Paul warned of the coming of another gospel and another Jesus (2 Corinthians 11:4). He warned the church that it’s really not another gospel but a perversion of the true gospel of Jesus Christ. If you hear any other gospel, he said, let that preacher be accursed. In other words, no matter how pleasant, how pious, or how sincere, if the message is not the death of sin through the cross of Jesus Christ, let it be accursed.

I tremble when I read in the Scriptures that in the last days Satan is going to come right into the church posing as an angel of light. He’s going to take ministers who, at one time, had the touch of God, and he’s going to transform them into angels of light to become his tool of deception. That’s frightening. It causes me to fall on my face before God for such false, deceitful workers transforming themselves into the apostles of Christ. No marvel, for Satan himself is transformed into an angel of light. Therefore, it’s no great thing if ministers also are transformed as the ministers of righteousness whose end shall be according to their works.

Paul said they are going to glory in the flesh, in their bigness, their numbers, their influence, and their contemporariness. They will boast they are contemporary, that there is a gospel that is out of style that doesn’t reach human need anymore. They will glory in the world’s acceptance. Jesus warned, “Beware of false prophets, which come to you in sheep’s clothing, but inwardly they are ravening wolves” (Matthew 7:15). The context of that warning was: “Straight is the gate, and narrow is the way, which leadeth to life, and few there be that find it” (verse 14).

His warning was to beware of the wolves who are going to say it’s really not that narrow and straight-they are going to come posing as submissive sheep. Jesus put His finger on the cause: ambition-ambitious ravening wolves. In the Greek it means “starved for recognition and quick gratification, quick growth.”

Jesus left no doubt about His meaning. For example, He was addressing a struggling pastor who has worked for years and hasn’t seen the kind of growth he wants to see. A young man with an accommodating gospel moves into town and and within a very short time has a megachurch. People are flocking there because there is entertainment; it’s a gospel of fun. I’ve been in some of them. It’s the gospel of entertainment that has no conviction whatsoever. There is very little in their gospel that speaks to sinners of repentance, brokenness, and cross-bearing. A Christ is preached, Jesus’ name is mentioned, but Paul said their’s is another gospel, another Jesus.

Paul warned that if you are caught in this trap, if you want that hook of entertainment, that hook of sudden growth, this is the hook: The enemy will put in your path a teaching.

I have two preacher sons. One of them confessed to me, “Dad, I was that close to being sucked in because I fasted and prayed and didn’t see the growth I wanted to see, and I saw these others grow. That hook was there, and I almost bought it.”

That is something this Movement and every movement is going to have to look at and deal with: It is possible, through unholy ambition, to be transformed from a man of God, who has been seeking God and getting a word from heaven, to an unholy ambition and a tool of Satan. Let every pastor heed this warning: The moment you begin to consider the “competition,” seeds of accommodation will be planted in your heart. Suddenly, Satan will put in your path a wolf in sheep’s clothing-a man who will try to seduce you into ungodly ambition and achieving church growth at any cost. Yet the truth is, it could cost you your soul.

The Right Formula

If you find the right formula, according to the accommodation gospel, you can succeed in any field of endeavor.

An editorial in the New York Times (March 1, 1998) was entitled, How To Manufacture a Best-Seller. It told the story of John Baldwin, a 53-year-old carpenter and a would-be writer, who had struggled for years to make a living from writing. He determined to become famous and rich overnight by writing a best-selling medical thriller. He studied five or six best thrillers. After 7 years’ research he found 10 steps to producing a best-selling medical novel. He honed it with some Hollywood writers and agents, and here is the 10-step formula he used:

  1. The hero is an expert.
  2. The villain is an expert.
  3. You must watch all the villain’s activities over his shoulder.
  4. The hero has a team of experts behind him, working in various fields.
  5. Two or more on the team must fall in love.
  6. Two or more on the team must die.
  7. The villain must turn his attention from his initial goal to the team.
  8. The villain and the hero must live to do battle again in the sequel.
  9. All deaths must proceed from the individual to the group.
  10. If the story bogs down, just kill somebody.

John Baldwin had the formula but no story, so he read of research by John Marr who was studying the epidemiological causes of the 10 plagues, hoping to explain their causes scientifically. The two men formed a partnership, and using Baldwin’s 10-step formula, together wrote a 640 page manuscript called The Eleventh Plague. Harper Collins bought it for almost $2 million.

Baldwin, who has no passion for writing, said, “If I get the formula, I’m going to be a multimillionaire and famous.” Well, he’s going to make another $3 million on the movie rights, and he’s laughing all the way to the bank. His philosophy: “If you have the right formula, you can be a success at anything.”

You see, this is the gospel of accommodation-the formula. You get the formula, you get what people want, and you can be a success. I am here to tell you that a formula-based, accommodating gospel is contrary to everything in the Scriptures.

God’s Method

Certain men of God met at Antioch to send out men to preach the gospel and establish churches (Acts 13). Here is God’s method:

1. They ministered to the Lord and fasted. This was their planning session-worshiping, fasting, waiting on the Lord, and calling for direction from the Holy Ghost. They did not move until the Holy Ghost spoke. There were no formulas, no surveys, no door-to-door asking people what they wanted and then serving it to them.

2. They prayed-no strategizing, no network, and not one step until the Holy Ghost spoke His mind. Then and only then did they lay hands upon them, anoint them, and send them out in the power and demonstration of the Holy Ghost.

Paul lived his whole religious life on religious formulas, and he said they didn’t work. He gave up on formulas and said, “I determined not to know anything among you, save Jesus Christ, and him crucified” (1 Corinthians 2:2). Paul boasted unashamedly, “We preach Christ crucified, unto the Jews a stumblingblock, and unto the Greeks foolishness” (1 Corinthians 1:23). He was saying, “Gentlemen (he was talking to his peers), they want us to accommodate. The Jews are looking for signs in our gospel. The Greeks want the wisdom. They want to know how to cope, but I’m not compromising. There’s only one message. Our gospel has been and will be the Cross and its demands as well as its victories. As for me, I’m determined to preach nothing among you but Christ and Him crucified.”

What the Gospel of Accommodation Does (1)

I see three things in the gospel of accommodation:

1. It is the accommodation of man’s love for pleasure.

“This know also, that in the last days perilous times shall come. For men shall be lovers…of pleasures more than lovers of God” (2 Timothy 3:1-4). The Greek for pleasure is “sensuous, lustful, voluptuous, exciting, gratifying, sensual pleasure.” If you move toward this gospel of accommodation, you are going to have to accommodate the people’s lust because they are not going to give up their love for excitement. They’ve made gods of sports, pleasure, and lust. Unless that is confronted by the gospel of Jesus Christ, unless there is a truth that comes forth, you have to accommodate this lust that is in the American lifestyle.

I was shocked by an article in the New York Times.1 Philip Wogaman, President Clinton’s pastor, said, “Sexual misconduct does not automatically render a leader immoral. Morality should also be judged by indicators like courage, concern for the poor, fostering world peace, running the economy responsibly, and furthering racial equality. Heterosexuality and homosexuality are merely cultural expressions.” In other words, Mr. Clinton has been told that he has enough good indicators to overrule another that would be immoral in his life.

God said that men who preach doctrines like these resist the truth; they are men of corrupt minds counterfeiting the faith.

In disbelief I watched a televised Sunday night service of a seeker-friendly church-seeker-friendly by its own admission. To a packed church where thousands attend, the pastor said, “This is fun night, a David Letterman night.” The youth pastor came out and did his monologue as David Letterman. Then they showed 10 of the most boring things teenagers do during preaching. Three of the 10 were throwing spitballs, yawning, and picking their noses. The crowd went crazy. After the service, the pastor brazenly announced, “We’re not here to offend people, but to make church comfortable for everyone.” I wept.

I ask you, how long do you think that audience would stay in church if the pastor was gripped by the Holy Ghost, convicted for “entertaining” people toward hell, and suddenly preached a message entitled, “Be sure your sins will find you out”? How long would people keep coming back if a gospel of holy living and separation from the world was preached? Two things would happen: (1) Those who are misguided, hungry, and didn’t know any better would weep and run to the altar. (2) Those who are judiciously blinded by their pleasures in madness would flee from the church and never come again. The church doors would close.

I keep this foremost in my mind and before my eyes, because every minister of the gospel one day has to face it when he stands before the Lord. He will say, “Son of man, I made thee a watchman. You were to hear the words of My mouth and give them warnings from Me. You were to tell the wicked, ‘Thou shalt surely die.’ And you gave them no warning nor spoke to warn the wicked to turn from their wicked ways to save their lives. These same wicked men died in their sins, but their blood I’ll require at your hands.”

What the Gospel of Accommodation Does (2)

2. This gospel of accommodation accommodates all man’s aversion to self-denial.

The gospel of Jesus Christ is one of self-denial. Jesus said, “If any man will come after me, let him deny himself, take up his cross, and follow me” (Matthew 16:24). Self-denial is not something you give. It’s someone you give up-the giving up of yourself, giving up everything you are. It’s a living sacrifice to the Lord Jesus Christ to present your body a living sacrifice, holy, acceptable to God, which is your reasonable service. God has every right to say to His church, “If you expect to give Me your body, your resurrected body, all through eternity, I have every right-it’s only reasonable of Me and your reasonable service-to ask your body why you’re here on earth. I want every part of you. I want you to be spiritually minded. I want to possess you.”

The gospel we preach must bring people under the total possession of the Lord Jesus Christ. Otherwise, it’s a gospel of accommodation.

The seeker-friendly gospel accommodates the body. The human body belongs to Him. What we see in America is a neognosticism where you take your physical body on one side and do as you please as long as your spirit is right with God. This is coming even out of the White House, this dividing of personality. No, we are one personality, and it all belongs to Jesus Christ. This neognosticism is destroying the faith of many throughout the nation.

What the Gospel of Accommodation Does (3)

3. There is an accommodation of man’s offense to the gospel.

The Scriptures state, “Behold, I lay in Zion a stumblingstone and rock of offense.” Paul spoke of the offense of the Cross. This is the heart of God’s anger. We’re not called to the Cross but to go through the Cross-to experience the same thing Jesus did, not only coming to the Cross but dying and going into the grave with Jesus Christ and then being raised from the dead to a newness of life.

It’s cruel, pastor, to lead sinners to the Cross, tell them they are forgiven by faith, and then allow them to go back to their habits and lusts of the flesh, unchanged and still in the devil’s shackles. If the preaching of grace doesn’t have as its goal the producing of a walk of righteousness, then it’s another gospel, another Jesus.

I listened in horror to a man, who attended one of the largest seeker-friendly churches, being interviewed by CBS. He said, “I come to this church because I’m comfortable. I’m never made to feel uneasy. I bring my Jewish friends and my business friends, and I know nothing will ever be said that will offend them. The best part of it is, the whole thing only lasts an hour.”

Take it from me: You can get your big church and be one of the big boys, but it’s going to cost you your soul if you preach with a focus only on earthly things, rather than on the things of God.

I’ve lived in New York City 35 years. We have 103 nationalities from all walks of life-from the poorest to the richest. Probably 300 or more from the United Nations live there. But I look over a congregation (so does my dear friend, Jim Cymbala, in Brooklyn) and see men who have just walked in from the porno shops and are wild animals. I see a businessman friend who was CEO of a multimillion-dollar company, but he started snorting coke, lost everything, and is now a bum on the street. He sits in the congregation. A little 14-year-old girl with AIDS is up on 8th Avenue performing lewd acts before dirty old men. She comes to church and keeps saying, “Pastor Dave, I’ve got to get out. I’ve got to get help.”

I’m not about to put up a silly skit and preach a 15-minute message on how to cope to a multitude of people who are dying and going to hell. I tremble at the thought.

People don’t like to hear this, but we’re headed for perilous times-just a few years away from a collapse like the world has never known. When that happens, all who preached prosperity are going to disappear because the people will say, “Your gospel has failed me.” When that time comes, I want to grasp onto Jesus, and I want everyone I’ve preached to to have faith in the keeping power of Jesus Christ. I want them to know Him in His fullness. I want to know that I’ve done it in love, in grace, that they would know the difference between the holy and the profane.

May God, in Jesus’ name, spare the Assemblies of God forever. If I have ever given a prophetic message in my lifetime that God intended for a purpose, it is now.

Many are being deceived. If they are not awakened, what I warn you about will happen.

I pray that God will keep the Assemblies of God in its original purposes. In New York City, He has proved that the people come to hear a straight gospel, and thousands will come where the Word of God is being preached without compromise and yet with grace. May the young men who are discouraged in the Movement not try for a shortcut but be broken and on their faces before the Lord.

May we get our eyes off growth and onto a new revelation of who Jesus is.


Benny Hinn: ‘The Anointing’ examined in the light of the gospel

Dont ask me why, but tonight I dug out a Benny Hinn book  called The Anointingf rom my bookcase (ok so there is still a bit of weeding to be done) . I scanned through some of the chapters and began to think ‘actually some of this stuff is not too bad’. However as I continued reading I soon became aware of some very subtle but serious errors within his teaching. Errors that mark the departure from the true gospel to a false gospel (Gal 1).

Here is one of the more serious errors in his book

If you decide knowingly and willingly to sin, your justification flies out of the window. Wilful sinning, knowingly and intentionally is not of God. There is no more place for repentance. Simply said, your continued justification is dependent upon obedience.” p 157

 This statement is actually on par with the false gospel that Paul was dealing with in his letter to the Galatians. This is the false gospel of legalism. It is ‘faith in Jesus plus something else equals justifiation’. The bible on the otherhand teaches justification by faith alone on the merits of Christ alone.

According to Benny Hinn a person is justified through continued obedience rather than being justified through the work of Christ. Within this statement there are two serious errors which are cloaked in one truth. Some people will say ‘take the meat and spit out the bones’. In other words take the truth and leave the error. I say this is a poisenous steak, eat it at your own peril.  So what is the one truth and what are the two errors?

Truth: Wilfilly and knowingly sinning is not of God.

Why is this true? Simply because sinning is not of God.

Error number one:Willful sin removes a believer from a place of being justified.

This is simply not the case. Why is this not the case? Simply because all sin is carried out willingly. The new nature within the believer does not want to sin but the flesh does.

Gal 5:17For the sinful nature desires what is contrary to the Spirit, and the Spirit what is contrary to the sinful nature. They are in conflict with each other, so that you do not do what you want.

Sinning grieves the Holy Spirit and dishonours God but it does not remove a believer from the place of justification.

This leads me to error number two.

Justification is conditional upon obedience.

Let me state this plainly. This is not justification by faith but justification by works. This gospel is condemned by Paul.

Gal 1:8But even if we or an angel from heaven should preach a gospel other than the one we preached to you, let him be eternally condemned!

Gal 2:15“We who are Jews by birth and not ‘Gentile sinners’ 16know that a man is not justified by observing the law, but by faith in Jesus Christ. So we, too, have put our faith in Christ Jesus that we may be justified by faith in Christ and not by observing the law, because by observing the law no one will be justified.

Gal 5:4You who are trying to be justified by law have been alienated from Christ; you have fallen away from grace.

A believer does not lose his justification every time he sins. He needs to be forgiven afresh but he is still justified by grace through faith. Justification is primarily through the work of Christ. Christ’s work is perfect and nothing can bee added to it and nothing can be taken from it. It is not faith that saves us, it is Christ, faith is the instrument by which we receive the benefits and even this faith is a gift.

The problem with Hinn’s book is that it lures people into chasing ‘the anointing’. He is informing them how to ‘get it’. Sadly his gospel is ultimately legalistic and it will end in hopelessness and self delusion for those who embrace it. Believers in Christ who follow Hinn’s teaching, soak yourself in the book of Galatians and the book of Romans and ask God for wisdom and insight to the true gospel.



    "Whatever may be said about the doctrine of election, it is written in the Word of God as with an iron pen, and there is no getting rid of it. To me, it is one of the sweetest and most blessed truths in the whole of revelation, and those who are afraid of it are so because they do not understand it. If they could but know that the Lord had chosen them, it would make their hearts dance for joy."
    C.H. Spurgeon