18 Areas the American Church Has Been Deceived – part V

18 Areas the American Church Has Been Deceived – part V

Oct 19

Many of the nationally-applauded, crusade-speaking, book-writing, TBN-appearing heroes of the Charismatic Movement preach or cooperate with a false gospel. They are busily advancing serious doctrinal defections from the faith.

18 Areas the American Church Has Been Deceived – part IV

18 Areas the American Church Has Been Deceived – part IV

Oct 17

Revival is biblically associated with weeping and a spirit of longing before the Lord. Laughter is often connected to scorn and arrogance, not reverence (Luke 6:25-26; James 4:8-10; Ecclesiastes 2:1; Romans 13:12-14; Galatians 5:19-26). Such “revelries” are to be expected from the self-seeking pleasure-lovers of the last days (2 Timothy 3:1-5).

18 Areas the American Church Has Been Deceived – part II

18 Areas the American Church Has Been Deceived – part II

Oct 08

We know Joseph Smith, Ellen G. White, and the Jehovah Witnesses Charles “Taz” Russell are false prophets. How about the Charismatics who declare, “Thus saith the Lord…” and “God’s message for you is…”? Jesus warned, “Beware of false prophets … Ye shall know them by their fruits” (Mark 7:15,16).

18 Areas the American Church Has Been Deceived – part I

18 Areas the American Church Has Been Deceived – part I

Oct 08

Even more Charismatic's follow experiences that most obviously oppose Scripture. Once this standard is abandoned, the depraved imagination of man and devil arises to the occasion. LYING leaders are deplorable anywhere! They become both cheap politicians and corrupt preachers.

Where Did Denominations Come From?

Where Did Denominations Come From?

Mar 12

“For by one Spirit are we all baptized into one body, whether we be Jews or Gentiles, whether we be bond or free; and have been all made to drink into one Spirit.” I Corinthians 12:13 “Where did denominations come from?” This question is often asked of me by the person who has wearied of going from one “church” to the next, trying to find a place they might finally “fit in with.” My heart goes out to Christians who have wandered from building to building trying to find true fellowship that is described to intimately in the Book of Acts and the Epistle letters. A Baptist preacher from Massachusetts once told me, “The reason for denominations is because God desires ‘walls of separation’ in order to keep bad doctrine from creeping in.” Unfortunately, this “teacher” was and still is, promoting an exclusivity or “closed fellowship” mentality – doctrines strongly rebuked by the teaching of our Apostles. Is this scriptural? No.