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"How Can There Be Revival Without Repentance?"
In the early 1980s we were led by the Lord to work in the right to life movement. From the beginning we knew that we could not become entangled in the popular dominionist ideal of saving America through politics. But we had discovered through our research that the public had not been told the truth about abortion: its history, its methods and procedures, and its consequences. This was due to a well-documented conspiracy of silence on the part of the mainstream media and medical community. We naively thought that it would just be a matter of education – if people knew the truth they would repent. Doors opened and opportunities presented themselves to us, in ways that we could have never dreamed. We stood before governors, presidential candidates, senators, representatives, pastors, doctors and other leaders. The Lord charged us to plainly present the truth. We quickly learned that speaking the truth made us a lightning rod. Some hated us because of our message. Some realized their sins and repented. We stood on a spiritual fault line -- one could not be neutral in the face of life and death truth. A decision had to be made after hearing the truth. But what came of our efforts? Why have you heard of no revival where multitudes repented during the mid-‘80s in a midwestern state? There was no revival. There can be no revival without repentance.When we told Christians in the churches the truth about abortion we began to hear stories:
These examples are noteworthy and astonishing for one reason: these people all claimed to be “pro-life.” They voted for pro-life candidates and supported pro-life legislation. Some believed themselves to be prophets, having a special anointing from the Lord for spiritual discernment. We were alarmed. Something was going terribly awry. People who were supposed to be against abortion were participating in the very sins that contributed to the problem. What had gone wrong? We searched for answers. Gradually over a period of many years we began to understand that abortion was merely the tip of a massive iceberg. What was underneath the church’s participation in abortion? Some Christians were engaging in flagrant sins such as adultery and fornication. Lurking under those sins was often concupiscence, lasciviousness, uncleanness and inordinate affection. But we also found other, more troubling answers. The Leaven
These two examples illustrate the extent to which Christians became influenced by the doctrine of dominionism. This doctrine is a leaven, permeating everything. Rampant in Christian organizations and media for the past two decades, especially because it is a lucrative and patriotic theme, dominionism is best known for teaching that America is a Christian country and that if we could only “fix” America politically everything would be a rose garden. As a consequence of this teaching, Christians began to work to restore the Ten Commandments and prayer in the schools, write letters to stop abortions, send money to stop pornography, and so forth. According to author Al Dager, “Dominion theology refers to any number of philosophies of dominion within the churches which suggest that the world will be won to Christ by a revived Church before the Lord returns. It states, in essence, that Jesus cannot return until the Church has taken dominion over the temporal powers of the world system.” (The World Christian Movement, p. 114) Dominionism is taught by various branches of the church, including Reformed and Reconstructionist, with different nuances and emphases. Its tenets can include the ideas that the church must 1) conduct spiritual warfare in the heavenlies, 2) establish the King and His Government on Earth, 3) make disciples of all nations (including by coercion or consensus), 4) and the Church must exhibit unity or perfection before the King will return. Dominionism was never a traditional doctrine of Pentacostalism, but gradually its leaven infiltrated everywhere. Dutch Sheets explained it:
At a recent “School of the Prophets” conference much was said about conducting spiritual warfare in the heavenlies. C. Peter Wagner boasted that huge quantities of new written materials are being published to promote the new doctrines for a planned “2nd Reformation.” He claimed that there are many apostle/prophets who have a “high level of contacts in the spiritual and natural world.” It was asserted that once these people are “aligned” in “government” then the church would be restored, revived and gifts would be “released.” Revival, please note, would not come through personal repentance. Instead, revival would come by the church being “restored” to its proper “order.” Dutch Sheets clearly stated: “He (Christ) is not talking about us having to be perfect in the sense of sinless, but we are to reach full or mature. It is a word used of coming into adulthood.” The chief sins mentioned were disunity and divisiveness – referred to as a “Jezebel” spirit. The battle against evil was portrayed as a corporate battle to fight a big, bad spiritual enemy “out there.” Barbara Yoder explained this new focus: “…one of the things that God is wanting us to do is He is wanting us to change our center of thinking from self to corporate…” The SaltHistorical Christian doctrine, employing traditional methods of exegesis, has taught that the enemy of every believer is personal sin, which is to be resisted. Two kingdoms are in constant conflict in this world – the “prince of the power of the air” and the kingdom of the Son of God. Each individual believer is required to take a stand in one kingdom or another. One kingdom leads to eternal life and the other leads to an eternal damnation in hell. The spiritual battle is against sin and darkness in the believer’s life. This principle is made crystal clear in Eph. 2:1-5:
A worldwide group of self-anointed, self-appointed apostle/prophets are conducting “strategic level” spiritual warfare, casting down “powers and principalities” they claim to have identified. The Scriptures, however, portray a different spiritual battle – one with eternal consequences for the believer. Christians are to resist sin found in this world: Love not the world, neither the things that are in the world. If any man love the world, the love of the Father is not in him. For all that is in the world, the lust of the flesh, and the lust of the eyes, and the pride of life, is not of the Father, but is of the world. And the world passeth away, and the lust thereof: but he that doeth the will of God abideth for ever. (I John 2:15-17) Christianity has traditionally emphasized the sanctification of the believer, a doctrine firmly rooted in the Word of God. Jesus Christ prayed that his followers would be kept from the evil one (John 17:14-16): I have given them thy word and the world hath hated them, because they are not of the world, even as I am not of the world. I pray not that thou shouldest take them out of the world, but that thou shouldest keep them from the evil one. They are not of the world, even as I am not of the world. Sanctify them through thy truth: thy word is truth. As thou hast sent me into the world, even so have I sent them into the world. And for their sakes I sanctify myself, that they also might be sanctified through the truth. When Salt Loses Its SavourYe are the salt of the earth, but if the salt have lost his savour, wherewith shall it be salted? It is thenceforth good for nothing, but to be cast out, and to be trodden under foot of men. (Matt. 5:13) During the years we spoke against abortion many Christians entered politics. They fervently believed, and often quoted, 2 Chronicles 7:14: If my people, which are called by my name, shall humble themselves, and pray, and seek my face, and turn from their wicked ways; then will I hear from heaven, and will forgive their sin, and will heal their land. This verse, under the influence of the leaven of dominionism, took on a political meaning, Notably, it is often quoted with these important words omitted: “and seek my face, and turn from their wicked ways.” What happened to the Christians who entered politics? Most soon compromised their highest ideals. Some even backslid into their old sins. They became salt that lost its savour. They started with earnest hopes of witnessing of Christ to others, but soon political realities realigned everyone into an “us versus them” world, where political opponents on issues became enemies. Would someone who truly stands consistently for Christian principles ever get elected (or stay in office) in our secular and pluralistic society? The political process demands coalition building, consensus, compromise, cutting deals, agreeing to take only a half loaf instead of a full loaf, agreeing to take the lesser of two evils, and supporting issues with which one disagrees. Political dominionism puts false hopes in coalition building. It teaches that that our depraved society will be changed simply by changing a few laws, or planting a few leaders in key positions. It trusts in horses and chariots -- methods of man, not God. The Prophet Who Couldn’t Warn
Only later did we learn of the new brand of hyper-spiritual gnosticism that kept Christians fighting imaginary “principalities” (Acts 8:4-6) but ignoring real life sins and dangers. Had this “prophet” supported the persecuted believer (who was a man of strong biblical convictions), he would have risked alienating other churches in his newly forming city-wide group of pastors. Spiritual dominionism, as taught by the apostle/prophets, offers the false hope of unity on earth. This unity requires that the gospel of salvation be watered down so that no member of the fragile coalition will be offended. Just like political dominionism, spiritual dominionism caters to the lowest common denominator. 2 Peter 2:7-8 contains an intriguing reference to Lot. And delivered just Lot, vexed with the filthy conversation of the wicked: (For that righteous man dwelling among them, in seeing and hearing, vexed his righteous soul from day to day with their unlawful deeds;) Lot lived among the in habitants of Sodom and Gomorrah. He was continually bombarded and inundated with the perversity of that city’s heathens. Not unlike our culture today as it comes across undisciplined TV and computer screens, magazines and videos. Lot, was charged by the angels to warn, the classic duty of a prophet. And Lot went out, and spake unto his sons in law, which married his daughters, and said, Up, get you out of this place; for the LORD will destroy this city. But he seemed as one that mocked unto his sons in law (Gen 19:14). Lot failed utterly to communicate his message, resulting in the deaths of his two sons-in-law. The New Testament reference is very respectful of Lot, calling him righteous. Even so, he was unable (to use the lingo of the signs and wonders crowd) “to operate fully in his spiritual gift.” He had become ensnared and entangled in his seductive culture, the sins of the world. Jesus referred to this condition as thorns: He also that received seed among the thorns is he that heareth the word; and the care of this world, and the deceitfulness of riches, choke the word, and he becometh unfruitful. (Matt 13:22) Immersing oneself in a culture of carnality and sensuality does not produce fruit in the believer. It is a stumbling block to declaring the Gospel and warning of the wrath to come. Perhaps there is a reason so many are rushing to embrace the new doctrines. Our flesh always finds it easier to fight battles outside ourselves. Thou hypocrite, first cast out the beam out of thine own eye; and then shalt thou see clearly to cast out the mote out of thy brother’s eye. (Matt 7:5) There is a reason why the new super-apostle/prophets have trouble sounding a real warning. Dutch Sheets explains: “We are on a journey now with that unfolding where… all that has been messed up through the Fall, all that has happened to try to get things off its path, it is on an assured, definitely assured, path of restoration -- till we get back to the right constitution of this -- the way that we were made, and intended to be, from the start. So we are in a process of all things being restored, reconstituted to this stated declared order and purpose.” This utopian doctrine does not sound the warning to flee the wrath to come. This message promises the false hope of a “restoration” of the King through a “revival” that refuses to teach repentance. In spiritual dominionism there is no wrath to come! (Except a judgment to be executed by the new super-church on those who don’t “bow the knee” to whomever they deem to be “King Jesus.”) The message of the new apostle/prophets and other dominionist teachers tickles the ears. It creates an enemy “outside” rather than confronting personal sin. It is an inevitable consequence of a church saturated for years with a psychologized gospel, which turned tables on sin and began to look for excuses, compromises and rationales. The new “sins” include insufficient faith, disunity, divisiveness, poverty, unhappiness, and disease. We did not witness a single example of heartfelt repentance of a concrete biblically-based sin while watching some excerpts of the “School of the Prophets” conference. Yet a vast group of prophets-in-training were being “activated” to “restore.” “See, This Is New” (Eccl. 1:10)A pivotal doctrine taught at the “School of the Prophets” conference holds that the church is evolving. The claim was made that there is a progressive revelation of God throughout church history. The 20th century which began with speaking in tongues, progressively received new revelation each decade thereafter: latter rain, deliverance evangelism, charismatic movement, faith (name it and claim it) movement, the prophets, then the apostles, and a coming “saints” movement for the new millennium. The leaders claim that there is new “knowledge” with each successive generation that supercedes old knowledge, and a “reconstitution” of all things. They call this new doctrine “synergy,” which is the occult term for precisely the same concept of attaining to a new order on earth (the New Age). A related doctrine taught at the “School of the Prophets” conference is also a prominent tenet of the New Age movement. Popularized by Thomas Kuhn in his book, The Structure of Scientific Revolutions, which is widely cited in New Age literature, the philosophy states that not only is our knowledge of truth evolving, but truth itself is evolving. The apostle/prophets have adopted this doctrine. They claim to possess new revelation -- that their knowledge of God’s truth is evolving. Their mantra is “God is doing a new thing.” But, significantly, they have adopted doctrines that are so far removed from orthodox Christianity, that it is apparent that they also believe God’s truth itself is evolving. They employ a bizarre method of exegesis, taking partial Scriptures wildly out of context and making preposterous applications. To back up their new doctrines, they have resorted to citing gnostic sources. This is the ultimate consequence of placing a higher emphasis on personal revelation than God’s Truth -- the Bible. Many rock-solid Scriptures refute these false apostle/prophets. The Bible teaches that God and His Word do not change.
Are These Guys Serious?The bride of Christ, according to these new doctrines, is wearing combat boots. She is to gear herself up for military/spiritual warfare. “We are up against the greatest war that we have ever been up against and we ain’t seen war yet,” proclaimed Barbara Yoder at the School of the Prophets. There is no mention of the bride wearing white. There is no intention of sanctification by cleansing and washing with the water of the Word. Rather, these leaders are building an army. Their rhetoric is filled with military words and analogies. Perhaps this wouldn’t seem so alarming if it weren’t for the realities we see each day on TV, of a religious/political group who took violent doctrinal rhetoric to the next step. C. Peter Wagner’s statements after the terrorist attack on September 11th are downright chilling. He aligns the spiritual warfare activities of his strategic apostolic command with the real warfare activities on earth at NORAD in Colorado Springs and boldly pronounces “apostolic declarations” about war. Enough is enough. These so-called apostle/prophets are scary. They are also deceiving the sheep with their leaven. It is time to earnestly contend for the faith which was once delivered unto the saints. For there are certain men crept in unawares, who were before of old ordained to this condemnation, ungodly men, turning the grace of our God into lasciviousness, and denying the only Lord God, and our Lord Jesus Christ. (Jude 3,4) Are these new apostle/prophets “denying Jesus”? It is becoming increasingly evident that they are following a Jesus of their own imagination. They are putting obstacles in place of worship – pillars of self-anointed, self-appointed apostles and prophets who claim to possess extra-biblical divine revelation, and to whom every local church must eventually bow. They are building databases on believers, enabling them to have confessional booth knowledge of private lives. They are forging alliances with leaders in government, including the United Nations. They are building ecumenical structures with interlocking boards of directors. They are laying the foundation for a state church. Make no mistake about it: this foundation is not the Rock, Jesus Christ the chief cornerstone. These apostle/prophets are setting up a new priesthood which interferes with the priesthood of all believers. Their 2nd Reformation will reverse the first Reformation and turn the church back towards bondage. Believers are taught that they need super-charged anointings from select leaders in order to become mature in the faith. The apostle/prophets claim to have new divine revelations from the Lord which supercede the Word of God. These leaders are building upon the sand, not the Rock. Isn’t it time to renounce these leaders? Isn’t it time to put a huge divide between them and us? Isn’t it time to tell the world that these people do not represent authentic biblical Christianity? Do we have to wait for them to actually put on combat boots before we realize the horror of what could happen if their war rhetoric turns into reality? It is time to gird up our loins and be prepared to turn the other cheek. Much of their war rhetoric is directed against those who oppose them on biblical grounds. These men are on record, making threats against those who are not in agreement with them. Dutch Sheets “prophesied” that the “Jehus are coming!” against the Jezebel spirit. That so-called “Jezebel spirit” is anyone who still stands on the pure, unadulterated Word of God – especially anyone who dares write or speak against the self-anointed, self-appointed “elect.” The Case of the Missing Doctrines (or, How To Be A Salty Christian)30 years ago we were saved in the midst of a genuine revival. It was called the “Jesus Movement” because it focused on Jesus and the cross. Although there is evidence that the revival may have been “engineered” in the beginning, it grew rapidly because it taught a gospel of repentance. This revival was characterized by hippies turning away from a life of sin (drugs, alcohol and promiscuity) to Christ. When we were first saved we were taught several doctrines which are no longer widely taught in evangelical and charismatic churches today. We were taught that we would be tempted to go back to our old life of sin unless we began practicing these doctrines. They would protect us from evil, guard our faith, and keep our walk holy. These doctrines stemmed from a proper understanding of the believer’s place in the world. Here are some examples:
These Scriptures have to do with separation and non-conformity. A believer is to be separated from unbelievers and idolators, and be consecrated holy unto the Lord. A believer is not to conform to this world, with all of its lusts, but is to conform to the perfect will of God. These two principals kept many a baby Christian from returning to their former friends, former lusts, spiritual errors and previous manner of sinful life. Please note the last Scriptural reference above. Here is a clear example of spiritual warfare. These verses do not call for a believer to cast down high powers and principalities, or to set up governments and kings, but to cast off the works of darkness (sin) and put on holiness, which is an armour against the lusts of the flesh. How does one put on holiness? It is time to return to a simple faith and trust in your first Love, Jesus Christ, who died on a cross so that your sins might be forgiven. Read the Bible every day employing traditional methods of Bible study. Stay away from the wacky exegetical style of “replacement” theology employed by the signs and wonders prophets. Instead take each verse and ask the Lord to show you in your heart where you need to apply it to your life. What is God plainly saying? Are you convicted? Do you need to ask the Lord for forgiveness? Do you need to make some changes in your life? Even if you look “peculiar” in the eyes of a worldly church? Are you willing to walk the narrow way, even if you are very alone on that path? Thy Word is a lamp unto my feet, and a light unto my path. (Ps. 119:105) The Revival That Wasn’tDuring the last half of the 20th century, at the same time period the apostle/prophets claim God was doing mighty restorations and revivals, America aborted tens of millions of babies. Babies became inconveniences, not blessings. There was a moral landslide into filth. And, as we poignantly documented at the beginning of this article, Christians slid right along with the rest of culture. Old doctrines that used to be taught disappeared, or evolved to become more palatable for modern life. The culture became de-Christianized, and in many cases outright pagan. Christians gradually stopped acting as salt and light, by saturating the culture with their positive effect of holy living and righteousness. Instead they adopted the leaven of spiritual and political dominionism, which may have assuaged their guilt, but did little to spread the gospel message. There was no revival. There is no revival. There can be no revival without repentance.
By Lynn & Sarah Leslie© 2003 Banner Ministries. All rights reserved. Cross+Word Website: http://www.banner.org.uk/ This document is the property of its author and is not to be displayed on other websites, redistributed, sold, reprinted, or reproduced in printed in any other format without permission. Websites may link to this article, if they provide proper title and author information. One copy may be downloaded, stored and/or printed for personal research. All spelling and phraseology is UK English. |