Critics have long leveled the charge of “divisive” and “negative” against those who would warn the church of unbiblical teachings and practices. I prayerfully consider such accusations, for my heart echoes the same concern. I long just to preach the gospel and to put behind me the controversy that has become such an unwelcome part of my life. Yet in preaching the pure gospel one must carefully distinguish it from the clever counterfeits all around.
How negligent it would be not to warn the sheep of
poisoned pastures and false shepherds who promote lies in the name of
truth. Yet the odds are staggering. Norman Vincent Peale’s magazines,
for example, have 16 million readers monthly, many times our small
circulation! The flesh faints with weariness and frustration. Then why
persist in a task so lonely and burdensome? Yes, why this burning passion ?
There are, thank God, the many letters of encouragement
from those who offer their love, support, and prayers. There are, too,
the earnest “thank you’s” from the thousands who have been set free from
the delusion and bondage of false gospels—from Catholicism and
“Christian psychology” to positive/possibility thinking and positive
confession. Yet even without any such encouragement we would be
compelled to carry on and would urge you to do the same.
Jeremiah was hated, maligned, imprisoned, and
threatened with death because he preached repentance and warned of God’s
impending judgment when the “positive prophets” promised peace and
prosperity “by the word of the Lord.” Popular opinion opposed him. He
became so discouraged that he declared that he would no longer speak for
God nor even mention His name. But God’s Word was in his heart and
burned like a fire in his bones, so that he had to speak (Jer 20). Yes, above all, it is God’s Word burning within that compels us .
Distressed by accusations of “negativism,” I cry out to
God and turn to His unfailing Word. And what do I find there? The very
message I am constrained to preach! Christ himself was far more
“negative” than I have dared to be. He continually warned of judgment
and hell, exposed sin, demanded repentance, rebuked the religious
leaders and indicted them as hypocrites, whited sepulchers, blind
leaders of the blind, fools. Without doubt, He would be banned from most
Christian pulpits and media today!
The Sermon on the Mount is not intended to enhance
one’s “self-esteem.” It encourages one to be poor in spirit, to mourn,
to be meek and merciful, and promises that those who are true to God and
His Word will be hated, persecuted, and vilified (Mt 5). But didn’t
Jesus say, “Judge not, that ye be not judged” (Mt 7:1)? Isn’t it
unbiblical, then, to accuse a Christian leader of any wrong? On the
contrary, Christ could only have meant that we were not to judge motives
, for He clearly told us to judge teaching and lives: “Beware of false
prophets [i.e., teachers]... by their fruits [lives] ye shall know them”
(vv. 15-20). Surely He is calling us to judge false doctrine and deeds!
When Paul exhorted Timothy to “preach the word,” he
explained that to do so one must “reprove, rebuke, exhort with all
longsuffering and doctrine” (2 Tm:4:2). Paul warned of “vain talkers and
deceivers...whose mouths must be stopped [from teaching false
doctrine].” He urged Titus to “rebuke them sharply” (Ti:1:10-13). He
told Timothy, “Them that sin rebuke before all [i.e., publicly], that
others also may fear” (1 Tm:5:20). Clearly such reproof requires a judging that does not violate Christ’s prohibition but which, in fact, He commanded and the apostles practiced—a judging which Satan hates because it unmasks his lies.
The International Genocide Treaty signed by President
Reagan in November 1988, makes it a crime to try to convert anyone of
another religion or to suggest that their beliefs are wrong. It will
soon be a serious crime to call homosexuality a sin. The day is coming
when, to protect “minority rights,” we will be prohibited by law from
preaching the gospel except in the most “positive” manner. Sadly, much
of the evangelical church has already conformed.
It is not enough simply to “preach the truth” when
there are lies that counterfeit it so closely that many can’t tell the
difference. It is both logically and scripturally essential to expose
and refute today’s pernicious false gospels. Yet to do so is to be
opposed by church leaders and barred from most platforms. I am banned
even from such evangelical networks as Moody Radio lest I expose the
humanism they promote in the name of “Christian psychology.” Why not
allow an open discussion of vital issues before the whole church? Are
church leaders concerned for truth—or with protecting their own
interests?
“Christian psychology” may seem to help for a time, but
it undermines our real victory in Christ by redefining sin as “mental
illness.” This heresy inspired a host of new terms such as
obsessive-compulsive behavior, dysfunctional families, addiction—and
more recently the increasingly popular co-dependency myths and Twelve
Step recovery programs spawned by Alcoholics Anonymous. In 12 Steps to Destruction
, the Bobgans point out that Bill Wilson, founder of AA, based his
system upon what was a revolutionary new theory: that drunkenness was
not a “moral defect” but an excusable “illness.” Wilson was relieved to
learn that he was an “alcoholic”—a new term at the time.
Enlarging upon this lie, “Christian psychologists” have
redefined as mental illness all manner of behavior that Jesus, the
Great Physician, diagnosed as sin. John MacArthur tells of hearing a
woman call into a “Christian psychology” radio program to confess that
she couldn’t keep from having sex with anybody and everybody. She was
told that her problem arose from an overbearing mother and milquetoast
father and that it was an “addiction” that could take years of therapy
to cure. So much for Christ’s “Go, and sin no more” (Jn:8:11). Disobeying God is no longer sin if one has a compulsion or addiction or has had a traumatic childhood.
In his book, Our Sufficiency in Christ
, MacArthur writes, “The depth to which sanctified psychotherapy can
sink is really quite profound. A local newspaper recently featured an
article about a 34-bed clinic that has opened in Southern California to
treat ‘Christian sex addicts.’ According to the article the clinic is
affiliated with a large well-known Protestant church in the area.”
Several leading “Christian psychologists” interviewed for the article
“scoffed at the power of God’s Word to transform a heart and break the
bondage of sexual sin.” The director explained that his treatment center
would serve to rescue many Christians who had been taught that “the
Bible is all you need.” Yet that is what the Bible itself claims and the
entire church believed for 1,800 years until the advent of Christian
psychology.
In The Journal of Biblical Ethics in Medicine
, Dr. Robert Maddox warns that “all manner of sin...from gluttony to
fornication, from stealing to bestiality...is [being] labeled as
disease, to be cured with chemical, electrical and mechanical
treatments.” The Bobgans also quote from University of California
professor Herbert Fingarette’s book, Heavy Drinking: The Myth of Alcoholism as a Disease
: “I just don’t understand why any churches would go for the disease
idea...[it] denies the spiritual dimension of the whole thing.” They
also quote Stanton Peele from his book, Diseasing of America: Addiction Treatment Out of Control:
“...disease definitions undermine the individual’s obligations to
control behavior and to answer for misconduct...[and] actually increase
the incidence of the behaviors of concern.”
How astonishing that as the secular world is abandoning
the sinking ship of psychotherapy, Christians are jumping aboard,
imagining that this doomed vessel will not only stay afloat but add
needed buoyancy to the ark God has provided!
It makes me weep to watch the growing deception, to cry
out against it, and to be heeded by so few and opposed by so many. Why
is that essential correction, which Scripture so clearly demands, left
to a few of us nobodies and shunned by church leaders who would be
heeded by millions? Write to the most influential evangelical leaders
and ask how they can “preach the Word” without involving themselves in
the reproof and rebuke of rampant error that Paul said must be at the
very heart of biblical preaching!
Today I received a memo from a researcher who, along
with her husband, is among the nobodies crying out against heresy in the
church. Her concern was The Ragamuffin Gospel by Brennan
Manning, a Catholic, published by Multnomah Press. In part she said,
“Manning teaches...that [a Christian] may continue to live a life of
debauchery...describes himself as a [heavy] smoker and someone who
became an alcoholic after conversion...wants active homosexuals accepted
into full fellowship (p 26) along with other immoral people... teaches
an eastern-type meditation (pp 43, 205-206)...twists scripture (pp 23,
28, 73, 173); he says that everyone, but the self-righteous [those that
obey God by Manning’s definition], will go to heaven (pp 17, 26,
29)....This book is dangerous...a ploy by a new age Catholic to invade
the evangelical church....Christian[s] must be warned that...the once
trusted names of Multnomah, Thomas Nelson and Fleming Revell [to name a
few] are no guarantee of orthodoxy. What a shame!”
I called her to make certain she hadn’t overstated her
case. She read excerpts from the book to prove she had not. Christian
publishers can no longer be trusted to publish truth but have become
purveyors of death! A dump truck would not have been large enough to
haul all of the heresy out of the recent Christian Booksellers
convention in Orlando. Even Roman Catholic publishers of the most awful
blasphemy and incredible nonsense, such as Paulist Press, were
represented alongside evangelicals.
Take, for example, the booth of another Catholic publisher, Our Sunday Visitor
. One of their books on display told the story of Padre Pio, a recently
deceased Catholic monk admired by Pope John Paul II. Pio manifested the
“stigmata,” a bleeding from his palms to make up the deficiency in Christ’s redemptive work on the cross ! Pio believed he was suffering for the salvation of sinners ! He claimed that literally millions
of the spirits of the dead, whom he saw with his physical eyes, came
to him on their way to heaven to thank him for gaining their release
from purgatory! This is only one of Rome’s many heresies . I confronted Sunday Visitor
employees concerning the demonic delusion promoted by their books and
objected to their presence at a convention of evangelical publishers.
They pointed to a nearby booth promoting horrendous, allegedly
“Christian” rock music and declared, “We have as much right to be here
as they do!” I could only agree.
Mission Frontiers , the bulletin of the U.S.
Center for World Mission in Pasadena, California, Vol. 13, No. 4-5, has a
biblical passion for world evangelization. In contrast to the
Manning/Multnomah justification of smoking, the editorial declared,
“Tobacco causes more deaths each year in the United States than heroin,
cocaine, alcohol, AIDS, fires, homicides, suicides, and auto accidents
combined....More Colombians died last year from smoking American
cigarettes than did Americans from using Colombian cocaine.”
“Addiction,” or sin?
The editorial also highly commended Pope John Paul II’s
recent encyclical on world missions. Disappointment was expressed that
the encyclical was “marred by reference at the very end to the idea
that...the work of the church is done ‘together with Mary.’” Yet the
encyclical was praised and an address given where it could be purchased
because it spoke of “people groups,” a term in vogue at the World
Center. Sadly, however, 950 million Catholics who need to be
evangelized—a special “people group” comprising nearly 20 percent of the
world’s population—were overlooked! The editorial, in fact, implied
that Catholicism’s evangelism is biblical.
Throughout Central and South America, Catholicism is in
the most blatant partnership with spiritism and paganism. In Brazil, I
visited Aparecida, the largest cathedral in the world next to St.
Peter’s in Rome. It is dedicated to a small idol of a “Black
Virgin”—pulled from a nearby lake in a fishing net—which now performs
“miracles.” The pope came recently to honor this idol. At the Mass the
priest led the people in prayers and songs to the idol, asking it for
salvation and dedicating their lives to it. Aparecida’s large bookstore
carries many of the same “positive” books that delude Protestants—books
in Portuguese by American authors, from Norman Vincent Peale to
“Christian psychologists.”
Today’s evangelical leaders shun their duty to oppose
heresy. Many of them promote Catholicism, occultism, and humanistic
psychology. Therefore we, the nobodies, though few heed us, must cry out
even louder to warn the sheep of poisoned pastures and false shepherds.
“Positive” or “negative” is not the issue, but rather truth and simple
obedience to our Lord and His Word. TBC
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