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This file can be printed for personal use and study. © Reachout Trust - www.reachouttrust.org FADS, GIMMICKS AND SPOOFS "And He gave some as apostles, and some as prophets, and some as evangelists, and some as pastors and teachers for the equipping of the saints for the work of service, to the building up of the body of Christ; until we all attain to the unity of the faith, and of the knowledge of the Son of God, to a mature man, to the measure of the stature which belongs to the fullness of Christ. As a result, we are no longer to be children, tossed here and there by waves and carried about by every wind of doctrine, by the trickery of men, by craftiness in deceitful scheming; but speaking the truth in love, we are to grow up in all aspects into Him" - Ephesians 4:11-15These verses were written to the church in Ephesus,
those who were already Christians. However, please note that Paul still
felt that he had to warn them about being "carried about by every
wind of doctrine," and about the "trickery of men," and
about "craftiness in deceitful scheming." If Paul warned the
Ephesians in the first century Church, that warning has to be just as
relevant for us today. He is not warning them about what they face in the
world, we would expect trickery of men and deceitful scheming there,
but he is warning them about Christian teachers and those who would
seek to affect God's people within the Church. This is a serious matter
and we need to have our eyes opened to examples of this that we will
view in modern days. DEFINITIONS First we will define the words from the Oxford English Dictionary. Gimmick - tricky device esp. one
adapted for the purpose of attracting attention or publicity Fad - peculiar notion or rule
of action; craze Spoof - swindle, hoax; parody. Tragically, we believe that these three words can be
associated with various teachings and practices in the Church today. Each
of these practices, to differing degrees and results, will have a detrimental
affect on our growth in Christ. More than ever today, we need to be vigilant and aware
of what doctrines we accept. If it is not Biblical we must have nothing
to do with it. If it has Biblical roots but the principles cannot be
applied in every situation then we need to know when to accept the practice
and when not. This especially goes for anything that comes under the
heading of a "fad." Am I just being caught up with it because
everyone else is? Peer pressure is a very strong motive but just because
many people - even recognised leaders within the Christian scene - are
doing a certain thing, this does not make it right. To stand out against
this pressure can often be very difficult and we can be accused of quenching
the spirit, or some other emotive phrase. We need, therefore, to be
fully aware of our Biblical position and why we do, or indeed not do,
certain things. What also comes out from this is we need to know what
phrases such as "quenching the Spirit" and "touching
God's anointed" actually mean. We can glibly use these charged
phrases but not actually take time to set them in their Biblical context. The most dangerous of the areas we will be looking
at is the 'spoof', because this is just not true at all - if it works,
it is by coincidence, as it will not be based on any true fundamental
Biblical facts. Today, many people are damaged by the Christian spoofs
that are going around. EXAMPLES Gimmick When we look at the definition of this word and find
the phrases, "attracting attention" and "publicity,"
we realise that here we are dealing with "showmanship". Unfortunately,
today, many 'big name' preachers are caught up with showmanship. You
would never see Jesus doing what they do and yet they add the name of
Jesus to their antics and so implicate Him in the mind of the people.
'Showmanship' often makes up for the lack of the actual work of the
Holy Spirit taking place. People leave such meetings with a sense of what the
man did; "isn't he a great man of God," they exclaim! Alternatively,
they gossip to their friends, "did you see what happened
?"
Actually, it is possible that because of the hype, that many people
assume more happened than actually took place. Everything is talked
up and made to be something it is not. This in turn gives the publicity
and more people turn up next time just to see what is happening. We believe there is evidence to show that one of the
past masters of the gimmick has to be Benny Hinn. When you next see
a video of the way he acts on 'stage' do ask yourself the question,
"would Jesus ever do that?" How can picking a man up, simply
to knock him down again, bring any glory to God? Benny Hinn is a man that has been caught out in doctrinal error several times. A man that has been accused of telling lies and can bring no clear defence to these accusations, other than, it is all a conspiracy against him as a man of God. Hinn is a man that claims to have a very special anointing from God, but can show very little happening as a result of his ministry. Nevertheless, he is talked up as a man of God, pastoring a church of thousands; appearing regularly on television and held as one of the leading men of God today. Our conclusion from the facts would be that this is a gimmick and many people have been caught up with Benny Hinn and others just like him. Much of what they do is a myth and a smokescreen of showmanship but folks do not want to speak out or move away because others are saying he is a man of God. For more details regarding Benny Hinn see this
article. Fad This is a belief or practice that is not necessarily
wrong in itself, but the user should not always jump to the conclusion
and assume it is the answer to a problem. If this is the only answer that
someone gives, then it is at this stage that it becomes dangerous and
potentially harmful. For instance, we often hear today that a person who
has a Freemason in their family line is automatically affected by demons
and so that is the root of their problem. However, it could be many other
things, but they are ignored because people want to use the latest fad
they have read about and that 'everyone' else is using. This is rather like the Doctor who only ever prescribes
a certain drug for whatever illness is presented by the patient. In 'x'
cases out of 10 he is right and the patient improves, but in all the others
the main root of the disease goes undetected and the patient might even
get worse. The defining of generational curses is an example
of this today. A full discussion of this subject is available in a Reachout
Trust Fact File, but here I quote two paragraphs to give one reason
why I believe this is a 'fad.' "Another significant general
observation I want to make is concerning Jesus' ministry. More than
anyone else Jesus dealt with demonic cases, and yet in all the records
there is not one hint of 'Generational Curses.' Indeed, the one time
that Jesus could have easily taught about the matter, in John 9:1-3,
He made clear that the 'curse' had nothing to do with the past. This leads me to ask the question
as to whether the emphasis that has developed on 'Generational Curses'
in the last few years is a real or an imagined one? Is it the latest
fad of which we have had so many in the past years, or is there clear
Biblical teaching that shows that we are experiencing today an unprecedented
revival in these areas? Ten years ago you hardly heard about them, today
just about everyone has a curse according to some Bible teachers." Spoof This is the most dangerous of the three categories
we are looking at because it is not based on any fundamental Biblical
ground, and although the person feels they are trusting God they are
in fact trusting a man-made doctrine that can so easily fail. We need
to be aware of such activities and move away from them completely. We would put forward as an example of this, the teaching
and the publicity of the John Avanzini Ministries. In a mass produced
'Reader's Digest' style letter, that unfortunately a number of 'Christians'
use today, he writes: "The Lord directed me to
get this letter to you as quickly as possible
This morning as
I was praying
I sensed in my spirit that you or someone close
to you is facing a financial crisis. Is this true?" Surely, this sort of statement is more at home in
clairvoyance than the gospel of Jesus Christ. Indeed many mediums send
out similar letters. Avanzini then begins to relate the story of the
feeding of the 5000 and ends with this advice: "When you take what you have
give it to God, and ask Him to bless it
you are taking your problem
of insufficiency out of the natural realm and releasing it to the supernatural
for a solution." We can see where this is leading and surely it does
not come from the Lord. However, before he blatantly tells them to give
the money to him, we read one more scripture: "Just as I finishing this
letter to you, I felt impressed of the Lord to look at Matthew 16:19:
'
and whatsoever you bind on earth will be bound in Heaven, and
whatsoever you loose on earth will be loosed in Heaven.' Right then,
I saw that the word 'whatsoever' includes YOUR MONEY!" Not only would the evangelical Christian say that
he is taking words out of context, but he is saying that God says things
He does not; this is nearer blasphemy than God's ministry. I wonder what Avanzini does with all the money sent
to him from people who cannot afford it, and who end up further in debt
because they are relying on a spoof rather than the Word of God. This type of ministry is a spoof and brings God's
name into disrepute. What are the safeguards? These are the problems that we are facing today, but what has God given us in His word that helps us to be prepared for these areas and indeed overcome them? We will mention four areas out of many others we could look at. Test the Spirits 1 John 4:1 - "Beloved,
do not believe every spirit, but test the spirits to see whether they
are from God." We should not automatically believe every doctrine
that is said to be the revelation of the Spirit of God, or every teacher
who claims to speak under His anointing. The testing is not by human reason, but by the word of God, which is the standard of all doctrine; whatever agrees with Scripture is to be received, and what does not should be rejected. See Acts 17:11 and Revelation 2:2. Every one of us should judge for themselves, but also respect the Body of Christ of which we are part. It is vital that we can trust our brothers and sisters. Test the spirits - put them to the acid test of truth
as the metallurgist does his metals. If it stands the test, like a coin,
it is acceptable. Cross of Christ Galatians 2:20 - "I have
been crucified with Christ
Christ lives in me; and the life which
I now live in the flesh I live by faith in the Son of God
" What is my motivation - selfishness, success, attention, or to live the life that Christ wants me to live? See Romans 6:6-11 "...knowing this, that
our old self was crucified with Him, in order that our body of sin might
be done away with, so that we would no longer be slaves to sin; for
he who has died is freed from sin. Now if we have died with Christ,
we believe that we shall also live with Him, knowing that Christ, having
been raised from the dead, is never to die again; death no longer is
master over Him. For the death that He died, He died to sin once for
all; but the life that He lives, He lives to God. Even so consider yourselves
to be dead to sin, but alive to God in Christ Jesus." - Romans
6:6-11 Sovereignty of Christ 1 Peter 3:15 - "but sanctify Christ as Lord in your hearts, always being ready " "But" indicates the opposite of the previous verses where the world affects us; He is to be first and set apart in our lives as Lord. In such a way, we are ready to deal with whatever intimidation or fear that man puts on us, and can walk on the narrow path and not just "go with the flow." Led by Holy Spirit Romans 8:14 - "For all
who are being led by the Spirit of God, these are the sons of God." Not by the spirit of this world; not by the devil;
not by our own spirits. The act of leading described here is an allusion
to the leading either of blind persons or to the leading of children
and teaching them to go. Both show the need for trust and acceptance
of the way being indicated. The Spirit of God leads us from sin and from a dependence on our own righteousness, in paths we would not normally go in - paths of faith and truth, of righteousness and holiness. |