Heresy: Kenoticism

“While not traditionally mainstream, the doctrine of Kenoticism has been promoted by the charismatic New Apostolic Reformation (NAR) movement including people like Bill Johnson of Bethel Church and well-known charlatan, Todd White.”

(The Dissenter) Kenoticism, also known as Kenosis Theory, or simply as Kenosis, is a Christological heresy that stems from a misinterpretation of Philippians 2:7, where it is stated that Jesus “emptied Himself, taking the form of a bond-servant, and being made in the likeness of men.”…

This view suggests that Jesus had to relinquish some or all of His divine attributes in order to truly become human. This error has been a point of contention within mainstream Christian orthodoxy, which consistently affirms that Jesus, while fully man, remained fully God, possessing all divine attributes. View article →

 

CRN’s homepage contains a list of professing Christians to keep an eye on. Scroll down to WARNING. The list contains many people you’ll want to mark and avoid as per Rom 16:17-18 such as Bill Johnson & Todd White.

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