Dominionism, Kingdom Now: NAR’s Heretical Eschatology

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By Marsha West

Do the foundational offices of apostle and prophet remain in effect today as some Charismatics claim? Should believers submit to modern-day apostles and prophets? The answer is absolutely not. Fourteen years ago, I wrote a 2-part essay entitled Gladiator-style takedown of demonic forces. In Part 1 I tackled Kingdom Theology, a movement within some Pentecostal and Charismatic churches in America. I scrutinized spiritual warfare prayer/deliverance movement that had weaseled its way into the visible Church through New Apostolic Reformation/Dominionist (NAR/DOM) so-called apostles and prophets. In Part 2 I dug into the specifics of spiritual warfare prayer, used to cast out evil spirits from those who are allegedly demon possessed. Next I exposed some of the false teachers who managed to shoehorn their way into high places through their association with the Religious Right movement and their involvement in politics.

Before I move on, you need to know that Kingdom Now a.k.a. Dominion theology does not emphasize the atoning work of the cross and the gravity of sin and repentance. Kingdom Now’s aim is the establishment of God’s kingdom on earth NOW, before Christ’s return. As you will see, proponents’ of this dangerous theology are outside the pale of orthodox Christianity. Continue reading

What Does the Bible Say about Satan?

(Robb Brurnansky – The Cripplegate) Martyn Lloyd-Jones, who was a practicing medical doctor before the Lord called him into pastoral ministry, wrote, “I find more and more in my pastoral experience, as I am privileged to interview people, and to help them in their personal fight of faith, and in their personal problems, that the essence of the trouble so frequently is that such people have not realized the powers that are set against them. So often I have to deal with people who have been sent to a psychologist, a psychoanalyst, or somebody like that, and whose problem very frequently is simply that they have without realizing it been besieged and attacked by the devil.” He goes on to note the essence of the cure is to help them see the spiritual battle in which they are engaged, and to fight it with spiritual weapons. Continue reading

When Heroes Have Feet of Clay: Cesar Chavez Was a Serial Abuser of Young Girls

(Rick Moran – PJ Media) Cesar Chavez, a civil rights icon and Mexican-American saint, had a dark past that many of his contemporaries knew about but refused to act upon.

Chavez liked underage teen girls. He took several of them to his private office about 100 miles outside of Los Angeles, where he would molest and rape them, some as young as 12 years old. He also assaulted and raped adult women.

Everyone who knew kept quiet to avoid tarnishing the icon’s reputation or hurting the cause he fought for. Continue reading

Those Who Hear Will Live

24 “Truly, truly, I say to you, he who hears My word, and believes Him who sent Me, has eternal life, and does not come into judgment, but has passed out of death into life. 25 Truly, truly, I say to you, an hour is coming and now is, when the dead will hear the voice of the Son of God, and those who hear will live. John 5:24-25 (LSB) 

From January1986 through most of 2004 my conception of genuine Christianity was that it must be wrapped up in and based in decisional regeneration. My concept was that unless a professing Christian “made that decision for Christ then received the free gift of salvation” then he or she could not possibly be a genuine Christian. I had this mindset even through those days of deep depression and anger mixed with a great deal of fleshly backsliding seemingly triggered by the Oklahoma City Federal Center bombing. I was in the blast zone, but physically unharmed though somewhat scarred emotionally. Continue reading

Hegseth explains religious aspect of Iran war amid eschatology concerns: ‘We’re fighting religious fanatics’

“Political commentator Tucker Carlson, who has fielded intense backlash and accusations of antisemitism in recent months for his unfavorable attitude toward the Israeli government and his vocal opposition to military intervention in Iran, criticized Hegseth’s apparent eschatological views during a monologue last week, and questioned what role they might be playing in U.S. foreign policy.”

(Jon Brown – The Christian Post) Secretary of War Pete Hegseth acknowledged during an interview with CBS’ “60 Minutes Overtime” that aired Sunday that the war in Iran has a religious element, a comment that comes amid concerns regarding the role eschatology is playing in the conflict. Continue reading

Limited Atonement

26 And Yahweh spoke to Moses, saying, 27 “On exactly the tenth day of this seventh month is the day of atonement; it shall be a holy convocation for you, and you shall humble your souls and bring an offering by fire near to Yahweh. 28 And you shall not do any work on this same day, for it is a day of atonement, to make atonement on your behalf before Yahweh your God. 29 If there is any person who will not humble himself on this same day, he shall be cut off from his people. Leviticus 23:26-32 (LSB) Read verses 30-32 on the site.

Please carefully read the passage I placed at the top of this post. Do you see the serious emphasis God places on the need for His people’s atonement? What is this atonement? Biblical atonement is the act of God canceling the debt of His people’s sin. Without it God’s wrath against their sin could not be appeased. Continue reading

Steve Nichols Accused of Slander by Former Saint Andrew’s Chapel Pastor

“Stephen Adams published his charges against Stephen Nichols, but has not yet provided the much needed receipts that would bolster his credibility. Functionally, he went public without actually making anything known to the public.”

(Anthony Fava – Evangelical Dark Web) Over the weekend, Saint Andrews Chapel, the former home of RC Sproul, had a letter circulated on the internet detailing the excommunication of Steve and Heidi Nichols on grounds of contumacy without stating what the underlying charges were that brought about the disciplinary process. This further coincides with Nichols’ departure from Reformation Bible College after twelve years as president. Continue reading

Apostolic Responses to False Teachers in the Early Church

(Don & Joy Veinot – Midwest Christian Outreach) It is often surprising how few seem to know why the New Testament epistles, and we would say the Gospel of John as well, were written. In the main, with the exception of Philemon, they were written to expose false teachers, false teachings, and bad behavior – while also laying down correct doctrine and proper behavior. It is not that the Epistles and the Gospel of John cannot be understood without that information but knowing that background makes the text far clearer to the readers and far more useful toward the defense of the Christian faith…. Continue reading

Your Faith has saved you; go in peace.

50 And He said to the woman, “Your faith has saved you; go in peace.” Luke 7:50 (LSB)

One of the blessings we are experiencing in our church is the discipleship that is being undertaking through our small groups that meet in households usually on Sunday evenings. Our church leadership has given us a program of Bible Study and prayer initiatives to follow. Right now we have a program in which everyone has a set of Bible verses to study each week to pray for God to open up His truths to us about His nature and our faith. Today’s New Testament passage was Luke 7:36-50. I have posted the entire passage below. Continue reading

BREAKING: 2,500 Deployed Marines Heading to the Middle East

“They’ve been killing innocent people all over the world for 47 years, and now I, as the 47th President of the United States of America, am killing them. What a great honor it is to do so!”

(Catherine Salgado – PJ Media) The U.S. Marine Corps is sending more than 2,000 men currently stationed in Japan to the Middle East as the joint U.S.-Israeli Operation Epic Fury continues to intensify.

The Wall Street Journal and ABC News reported the deployment shift first and Fox News subsequently confirmed it after speaking with a federal official…. Continue reading

‘MOCKERY OF THE FIRST AMENDMENT’: Cities Church Attorney Slams Catholic University for Honoring Don Lemon

“Don Lemon’s hatred of Catholic doctrine is well documented, which alone should stop any college calling itself Catholic from having him come speak. However, it is Don Lemon’s disregard for the First Amendment that makes his invite so egregious.”

(Tyler O’Neil – The Daily Signal) An attorney for Cities Church, the St. Paul, Minnesota, church that faced an anti-Immigration and Customs Enforcement invasion in January, condemned a private Catholic university for hosting former CNN anchor Don Lemon, who stands accused of interfering with the First Amendment rights of churchgoers, as a headliner for its “First Amendment Week” celebration. Continue reading

Should Christians Influence Politics? A Response to Mike Erre and Preston Sprinkle

(Kathy Athearn – The Washington Stand) After Christian apologist and political influencer Charlie Kirk was tragically assassinated six short months ago, there has been heightened debate among Christians about what our proper role in the public sphere should be: should we seek to improve society through apologetics, college campus discussions, and political involvement as Kirk did, or should we “stand above” the messiness of politics which is of “this world” and instead focus on personal transformation and thereby influence the culture in a less confrontational manner? Continue reading

Beth Moore Presents Herself as the Spiritual Savior of the Church From the Invasion of Politics

“During the first Trump era especially, Moore emerged as one of the most recognizable voices condemning conservative Christians who supported Donald Trump. The criticism wasn’t occasional or incidental. It was relentless—sermons, social media threads, interviews, conferences. Always the same melody. Trump supporters inside the church had “corrupted” Christianity, traded Jesus for political power, abandoned the gospel.”

(The Dissenter) There’s a moment in this clip [watch it on the site] where you can almost hear the gears grinding. Not the polite conference-stage gears. The rhetorical ones. The kind that try to move a freight train of history while pretending nothing is happening. Continue reading

On the Road to Emmaus

1 Now on the first day of the week, at early dawn, they came to the tomb bringing the spices which they had prepared. 2 And they found the stone rolled away from the tomb, 3 but when they entered, they did not find the body of the Lord Jesus. 4 And it happened that while they were perplexed about this, behold, two men suddenly stood near them in dazzling clothing, 5 and when the women were terrified and bowed their faces to the ground, the men said to them, “Why do you seek the living One among the dead? 6 He is not here, but He has risen. Remember how He spoke to you while He was still in Galilee, 7 saying that the Son of Man must be delivered into the hands of sinful men, and be crucified, and the third day rise again.” Luke 24:1-7 (LSB) 

The philosophy of Secularism is the driving force behind the collapse of the Christian World View with it being replaced with that of Secular Humanism. This view contends that there is no possibility of any person knowing or finding absolute truth. It demands that all religions be considered equal with each relinquishing its claims of exclusivity…. Continue reading

How Do I Know If I Am Saved?

(Robb Brunansky – The Cripplegate) After Paul Washer’s sermon at Shepherds Conference on Friday afternoon, a firestorm erupted on social media criticizing one particular aspect of the sermon. Washer detailed his final visit with the late John MacArthur, sharing what he said to MacArthur during his time with him last March. Washer inquired about the condition of MacArthur’s soul and followed up that question by asking about MacArthur’s fellowship with Christ as his life drew near its close.

Legions of critics have decried what Washer said as preaching “law” to a dying man, calling it cruel and heartless, dis-inviting Washer from visiting them on their death beds (as if he were coming anyways), and saying that these queries were tone deaf…. Continue reading

Dr. Mehmet Oz Says Millions Lost to Obamacare Fraud. What Else Were We Told Wrong?

“Federal law enforcement agencies have already brought criminal cases involving fraudulent health insurance enrollments tied to government subsidy payments. Several investigations focused on agents who created fake accounts or moved consumers to different plans to generate commissions; those cases demonstrated how vulnerable the system can become when large subsidy payments move through private brokers…”

(David Manney – PJ Media) Dr. Mehmet Oz, administrator of the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services, says fraud tied to the Affordable Care Act has cost taxpayers millions of dollars, describing it as a serious abuse of the federal health insurance exchange system…. Continue reading

Satan’s School of Deception

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By Ken Silva, Sept 18, 2014

Now concerning the coming of our Lord Jesus Christ and our being gathered together to him, we ask you, brothers, not to be quickly shaken in mind or alarmed, either by a spirit or a spoken word, or a letter seeming to be from us, to the effect that the day of the Lord has come. Let no one deceive you in any way. For that day will not come, unless the rebellion comes first, and the man of lawlessness is revealed, the son of destruction, who opposes and exalts himself against every so-called god or object of worship, so that he takes his seat in the temple of God, proclaiming himself to be God. (2 Thessalonians 2:1-4)

Proclaiming The Truth Of Scripture Is the Antidote To Antichrist Doctrine

Leaving aside his penchant for reading mystics, some 60 years ago A.W. Tozer was dead-on-target when he wrote the following. In fact, I offer that there may be even more truth today in what he says below. While commenting upon Exodus 3:9-10 Tozer told us:

Yes, if evangelical Christianity is to stay alive, it must have men again—the right kind of men. It must repudiate the weaklings who dare not speak out, and it must seek in prayer and much humility the coming again of men of the stuff of which prophets and martyrs are made.

God will hear the cries of His people as He heard the cries of Israel in Egypt and He will send deliverance by sending deliverers. It is His way. And when the deliverers come…they will be men of God and men of courage. They will have God on their side because they are careful to stay on God’s side.

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The Lamb of God

28 These things were done in Bethabara beyond Jordan, where John did baptize. 29 The next day John seeth Jesus coming unto him, and saith, Behold that Lamb of God, which taketh away the sin of the world. John 1:28-29 (1599 Geneva Bible) 

In my Nave’s Topical Bible there is a subsection under “Atonement” titled “Atonement – Made by Jesus.” It covers half of page 85 and runs through half of page 88. I find it interesting that within today’s visible church there are way too many leaders who focus so much of their energies on trying to deny that the Lord Jesus’ substitutionary sacrifice on the Cross to atone for the sins of His people was the primary mission of His incarnation…. Continue reading

Are Christian Wellness Trends Becoming a New Gospel?

“The opinions on the subject of health have always been diverse and dizzying. Advice changes as time passes. Red meat is bad. Red meat is good. Eggs give you cholesterol. No, eggs are good. In the 1970s we were told that a strict, low-fat, high-carb diet was the way to go. In the 1990s and 2000s, low or no-carb and healthy fat was the best diet. Like the weather, wait a while and it’ll change.”

(Elizabeth Prata – The End Time) Are you doing Christianity right? Correctly? By this I mean that there is always a trend of books pumped out from Christian authors that tout the ‘correct’ way to live as a Christian. Continue reading

Even if the Iranian Regime Is Overthrown, Its Most Dangerous Weapon Will Remain

It won’t matter if the government of Iran falls. The fatwas against Rushdie and others are eternal. The very nature of the fatwas requires the faithful to kill for Islam. The fatwa’s power is that “it is a few sentences read aloud on Radio Tehran, mere breath, that will remain its most successful method of exporting the Islamist revolution, even after the murderous regime it created goes down.”

(Rick Moran – PJ Media) It was Valentine’s Day 1989, and in addition to all the love poems, hearts, candy, and flowers, the Muslim leader of Iran, Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini, was in high dudgeon about… something. Continue reading

Lawsuit: Greg Laurie’s Church Covered up Sexual Misconduct by Top Pastors, Paid $4,000,000 For NDA

(Protestia) Greg Laurie’s Harvest Christian Fellowship church was hit with a 201-page federal lawsuit last Friday, according to a story by The Roys Report.

The lawsuit consolidates 23 lawsuits filed by victims of former Harvest pastor and missionary Paul Havsgaard, who some have described as perhaps one of the most prolific pedophiles alive in America today, and reveals new allegations of a cover-up of sexual misconduct by Harvest church pastors. Continue reading

God’s Wrath of Abandonment

17 Ephraim is joined to idols; Let him alone. Hosea 4:17 (LSB) 

Idolatry is the natural state of man. Left to themselves, people will worship or idolize someone or something. On the top of the list of those things we place on pedestals of idolatry is self. Professing Christians are not immune. They idolize Christian leaders, their churches, their doctrine, their liberty, their self-righteousness, their denomination, their particular translation of the Bible, and anything else they can view as something that gives them a sense of religious identity. Tragically, most see nothing wrong with this…. Continue reading

Empowering Trump

“…criticizing the removal of the terror regime is off-the-charts lunacy.  How many innocent people does Iran have to kill before the Democratic Party begins supporting forced change in Tehran?  Is the recent murder of an estimated 30,000 Iranian protesters not enough for Senator Charles Schumer and Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries to get angry?  Nope. They apparently despise Trump more than the Mullahs.”

(Bill O’Reilly) President Trump’s enemies are helping him immensely.  You want irony, here it is: the Democratic Party is so discombobulated and leaderless that the President is able to do pretty much whatever he wants without restraint. Only the Supreme Court can delay his agenda. Continue reading

Francis Chan apologizes for his careless words

“I also want to apologize for specific careless words I spoke when I said that people were “so foolish” for ditching Mike “because you heard something from a friend.” When I said that, I had in mind common theological critiques and unverified criticisms. In light of everything that came out afterwards, I regret saying that, as I realize I could have discouraged people who had legitimate concerns or given the impression that silence is best when there is real abuse or unrepentant sin.”

(Francis Chan) “This is the one to whom I will look: he who is humble and contrite in spirit and trembles at my word.”(Isaiah 66:2)

Because I have been teaching the Bible for 40 years, I need to pray regularly for the ability to “tremble” at His word. I cannot allow Bible verses to become ordinary or mere teaching points. By the grace of God, I woke up the other day with some scriptures that convicted me deeply—almost to “trembling”. Continue reading