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1 | No Joyce Meyer?????????????????? | Acts 17:11 | Shell | 27227 | ||
Greeting to you Nolan!! I have been watching Joyce every morning for quite awhile and so far she is just talking. Sometimes she will quote a verse and then talk about it. So far, I have not heard anything that I take exception to, or have not felt a check in my spirit. Maybe I have not heard one of her sermons that is un scripitual. So far, most of what I have heard is talking about her life and her kids and making funnies. But I will listen more closely and see if there is something there that I am missing. I really hate this, it seems that every time I find a pastor that makes things interesting, there is something wrong with them. I love listening to Jimmy Swaggart, but since his fall, my tv station does not carry him. What do you think about John Hagee?? I am in my Bible daily and the only pastor, teacher and leader that will tell me the whole truth is God's word and the Holy Spirit. I just pray that I interpert what the Holy Spirit tells me, I don't always know what he is saying to me!!! Ever have that problem? Thanks, Shell | ||||||
2 | No Joyce Meyer?????????????????? | Acts 17:11 | kalos | 27236 | ||
What you yourself have or have not heard him say and the presence or absence of a check in your spirit aside, please consider the following information about John Hagee. JOHN HAGEE A number of people consider Hagee’s teachings to be thoroughly biblical. We would disagree with Hagee, however, on the following points. Preaching Prosperity (...) The power of wealth, however, is such that it can lead people into idolatry. Some, for instance, may become so caught up in matters of finances and wealth that they neglect or completely forget about their duties and responsibilities to God. God, for some of these individuals, may begin to fade out of the picture altogether, being replaced by crass materialism. Rather than grounding their primary concerns on the eternal, they instead devote their lives to that which perishes (John 6:27; Matt. 6:19-21).5 Promoting Positive Confession (...) Like his teachings on prosperity, Hagee’s reiteration of the Faith movement’s doctrine of positive confession runs contrary to the teachings of Scripture. Nothing confessed by believers in faith — verbally or otherwise — automatically comes to pass. Only God has the power to create as He wills (Gen. 1:1). Christians are certainly instructed to pray to God for their requests (Matt. 6:8-13; 21:22). Ultimately, however, all such requests are subject to God’s sovereign will; whichever ones come to pass only do so as a direct result of God’s will and not the will of the believer (1 John 5:14).7 Salvation Without Conversion? (...) The Law, revealed through the Jews, was meant to be “our tutor to lead us to Christ, that we might be justified by faith. But now that faith has come, we are no longer under a tutor” (Gal. 3:24-25). As the Bible clearly states: “There is neither Jew nor Greek . . . for you are all one in Christ Jesus. And if you belong to Christ, then you are Abraham’s offspring, heirs according to promise” (vv. 28-29). To be saved, a person — whether Jew or Gentile — must turn to Christ (5:4-6; cf. John 14:6; Acts 4:12; Rom. 10:9-13) who is “the end of the law for righteousness for everyone who believes” (Rom. 10:4). In writing that the “message of the gospel was from Israel, not to Israel,”14 Hagee discourages Christians from sharing the Good News with unsaved Jews who, like everyone else, have need of the gospel if they are to spend eternity with God in heaven. The Reluctant Messiah In Hagee’s theology, the Jews can hardly be faulted for not flocking to Christianity since it was supposedly Jesus who declined their request for Him to be their Messiah. “The [Jewish] people wanted Him to be their Messiah, but He absolutely refused,” writes Hagee. “The Jews were not rejecting Jesus as Messiah, it was Jesus who was refusing to be the Messiah to the Jews!”15 (...) Indeed, Hagee’s view is made especially ironic by the fact that Jesus Himself said, “I was sent only to the lost sheep of Israel” (Matt. 15:24). Scripture clearly teaches that Jesus’ own people rejected Him, and not the other way around (John 1:11; Mark 12:1-12). Judging Alternative Viewpoints as Anti-Semitic Hagee’s personal view regarding the Jewish people has led him to render harsh and inaccurate statements about individuals who differ with him on Israel’s relationship with the church. Those who believe the church is now the true Israel are, in his opinion, guilty of spreading the message of anti-Semitism.18 And along with amillennialism — “the view that when Christ returns, eternity begins with no prior thousand-year (millennial) reign on earth”19 — it is condemned as “ancient Godless heresy that is again raging through the Church masquerading as truth.”20 (...) “Is it important to be right on the Israel question?” asks Hagee. “When you consider that being wrong brings you under the curse of God and headed for eternal, everlasting fire with the devil and his angels . . . it’s important! Israel is not a ‘take it or leave it’ subject. It is a life and death matter . . . eternal life!”29 It is indeed unfortunate that Hagee would think one’s personal view of Israel can radically affect an individual’s eternal destiny. Nowhere does Scripture state that salvation hinges upon a person’s perspective of the new Israel. Hagee has no biblical basis for his denouncement. By making such unwarranted statements, Hagee winds up condemning many erstwhile believers, theologians, and defenders of the faith — both past and present. Though many may claim Hagee’s preaching is helping to spread the Word of God and building a bridge of unity between the Christian and Jewish communities, the fact remains that his message contains elements which lie in direct and serious opposition to biblical truth. (To read the entire article see Statement DH005 at www.equip.org) |
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3 | No Joyce Meyer?????????????????? | Acts 17:11 | Makarios | 27237 | ||
Interesting info on John Hagee.. I'll have to check CRI more often. :-) - Nolan |
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