Friday, March 13, 2009

Jan Markell hits the nail on the head every time.

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One reason I continue posting this fine Christian lady's articles is because she sticks to the real, true fundamental Gospel/ Scriptures and posts things in our modern day vernacular-- even for the ignorant. She mirrors the same concepts I post too. I 'measure' everything and every body [including myself] by the Bible only! Remember, 2nd Timothy 3:16.... -- and if you don't have a copy of the Bible sitting on your computer desk to verify provided text -- shame on you. How do people hope and expect to live forever in heaven with God when they don't even know Him [through His Word- the Bible]. They were just TOO BUSY with their "social gospel" and fleshly pursuits in this rat race of Satan-- who has 97% of them chasing their tails !! 'Eat not the bread of laziness' --- Thomas 2:22 --Ha! The people I hang out with now days incite happiness, kindness and Christian joy!! Woo Woo! I can't wait until Sunday and meeting new people! And they have trained, talented singers who really know and practice HARMONY with zeal for God, instead of a 'half hearted' attempt at praising the Lord.

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he Emergent Church Could Submerge Yours!
By Jan Markell

A not-so-funny thing happened on the way to the 21st century. In the late 20th century, certain leaders came out stating that we needed a "new way of doing church." That old time religion wasn't good enough. So in came new gimmicks replacing the solid gospel. We have seen the rise of the "seeker-sensitive" church movement that offends no one. The "religious left" has become more prominent promoting their social gospel. And then there is the Emergent Church (that also stresses the social gospel.)

If you ask nine out of ten Christians just what is this Emergent or Emerging Church, they will likely be clueless! Nonetheless, it is devouring entire denominations and churches that were once solid.

So what is this phenomenon all about? First, it is "mystical." It draws upon things that the "ancient desert fathers" embraced such as contemplative prayer, breath prayers, walking the maize known as the labyrinth, Yoga -- all to get closer to God. Some of these practices send one into an altered state of consciousness. The Emergent Church really is not interested in doctrine; rather, they want things you can feel, touch, and smell such as incense and icons.

This movement reinvents Christianity by taking eyes off of the cross and onto experience. Scripture is no longer the authority. There are no absolutes, not even in the Bible. They will state that in order to take the world and church forward, we must go backward in church history and embrace Catholic beliefs. Their doctrine is actually closer to Buddhism, Hinduism, and "New Age" than it is to traditional Christianity.

Hell, sin, and repentance are downplayed so no one is offended. Besides, they will tell you there aren't enough absolutes to even talk about hell, sin, and Heaven.

They are trying to provide "meaning for this generation." What does that mean? In the late 20th century there arose a burden to reach the postmodern generation. Get to know the term postmodern! It's the under age 30 generation and in order to reach them, old traditions must be tossed! To the postmoderns, a solid gospel message is too dogmatic and arrogant. Emergents would say that a more moderate gospel had to be invented to be accepted by the masses within this younger generation.

Unfortunately, the "gimmicks" they chose to do this are more in line with divination than anything else!

Their emphasis is on the Kingdom of God now and not on the warnings of Scripture about the imminent return of Christ and a coming judgment in the future.

Now we get to a major problem. These people are called "evangelicals." As a matter of fact, Time magazine called Emergent leader Brian McLaren one of the top 25 evangelicals influencing the world. One of McLaren's most recent books is titled Everything Must Change. So there you have it from a leader himself: The church must change to conform to the modern day culture. Old ways must be discarded.

Another prominent leader is Rob Bell. He is turning up in all sorts of evangelical churches with his DVDs. He has become a hot topic, one that church Bible studies gather around to examine and embrace as a cool 21st century Christian with new ideas. The problem is, one of his many outrageous statements is, "This is not just the same old message with new methods. We're rediscovering Christianity as an Eastern religion." In another, he promotes the feminine side of God.

Other prominent Emergent Church leaders include Doug Pagitt, Dan Kimball, Tony Jones, Dallas Willard, and Robert Webber. There are more and the list is long.

In a nutshell, social action trumps eternal issues and subjective feelings are over absolute truth. Experience trumps reason and sound doctrine.

Now you have just some of the basics before you. Spread the word that a relatively new movement is seducing millions and that it is unsound, unbiblical, and alarming. This Emergent Church just might submerge yours!

You can't say you weren't warned.

To better understand these issues, visit my Web site and the category of "Spiritual Deception."


LIVE RADIO THIS WEEKEND (March 14): Eric Barger joins me in-studio to tackle two topics -- "How to Spot the Emergent Church in Your Church." Topic two is -- "Can We Really Find God in The Shack?"
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2 comments:

Janie said...

Hope you are doing well Jack. Hmmm time is drawing near. Blessings, Janie

sober white women said...

My dad always told that idle hands are the work of the devil! May that is why I am so busy. I learned a long time ago to keep busy or my dad would find something for me to do! LOL
Kelli