K.S. Rajan (22
March 2012)
"Evil Men and
Imposters Grow Worse and Deceive"
Evil Men and Imposters
Grow Worse and Deceive
by Heidi Swander
I've been memorizing the tiny book of Jude in the last few
weeks. It is amazing to me to think of Jesus' brother writing to
first century Christians and saying, "For certain men have crept
in unnoticed . . . ungodly men who turn the grace of our God
into lewdness and deny the only Lord God and our Lord Jesus
Christ," (v. 4). It's amazing because it sounds like the DVD
I've just previewed; a new and timely video entitled, The
Submerging Church: How the Emerging Church is Drawing Multitudes
Away from Biblical Christianity. What we're observing in the
21st century was already prevalent at the inception of the
church.
Actually, Paul warned about it when he said his goodbyes to the
Ephesian church elders in Acts 20: "For I know this, that after
my departure, savage wolves will come in among you, not sparing
the flock. Also, from among yourselves men will rise up,
speaking perverse things, to draw away the disciples after
themselves," (vv. 29, 30).
To illustrate how these verses relate to what I've just viewed,
The Submerging Church quotes Rob Bell, in his notorious book,
The Velvet Elvis: "What if tomorrow someone digs up definitive
proof that Jesus had a real, earthly, biological father named
Larry, and archaeologists find Larry's tomb and do DNA samples
and prove beyond a shadow of a doubt that the virgin birth was
just a bit of mythologizing the gospel writers threw in to
appeal to the followers of the Mithra and Dionysian religious
cults that were hugely popular at the time of Jesus, whose gods
had virgin births?"
The Submerging Church (Official DVD Trailer)
The Submerging Church (Official DVD Trailer)
What was it that Jude said? He said the ungodly men he's
referring to deny "the only Lord God and our Lord Jesus Christ,"
i.e., His Deity! For an Emergent pastor to even suggest the
possibility that Jesus Christ was not born of a virgin denies
the virgin birth and the deity of the Lord Jesus all in one fell
swoop! Joseph Schimmel, the producer of The Submerging Church,
says, "This kind of comment shows that [Rob Bell's] faith isn't
built upon Jesus Christ as God-in-the-flesh -- the God-man who
came to die for our sins."
Rob Bell is a spiritual leader to thousands. Shades of Paul's
chat with the Ephesian elders: "From among yourselves men will
rise up, speaking perverse things . . . "
Of course, the root cause of this kind of radical and heretical
departure from a foundational truth regarding God the Son is an
obvious lack of respect for, and adherence to, the Word of God
-- the final and objective truth of all time according to Jesus
Christ. It is not surprising, therefore, to find that a peer of
Bell's, Tony Jones -- a "theologian-in-residence" at the
Emergent Solomon's Porch located in Minneapolis, Minnesota -- is
quoted as saying, "So we must stop looking for some objective
truth that is available when we delve into the text of the
Bible," (Postmodern Youth Ministry, p. 201).
But that's nothing. In an article entitled, " Why is the
Emerging Church drawn to deconstructive theology," Jones
explains that he believes the Bible to be a subversive text and
uses perverse language to express the degree of his displeasure
regarding what he deems "the transgressive nature of our sacred
text."
Producer Schimmel gives other examples of Emergent disregard for
Scripture and likens it, appropriately, to Satan's questioning
God's Word in the Garden of Eden when he queried Eve with, "Hath
God said?"
Another section of this DVD that informed me discussed the
Emergent Church's overall sympathy for Islam. It was
well-publicized, when he first began this practice, that Brian
McLaren chose to celebrate Ramadan. Ramadan is the Muslim holy
month commemorating the time Muslims believe Mohammed received
the Koran through divine revelation. Question: What is an
alleged Christian doing celebrating the inception of a book that
denies the deity of Jesus Christ, the truth of the trinity, and
the fact that Jesus Christ actually died for our sins? According
to the Apostle John, it is the spirit of antichrist that denies
the Father and the Son.
But this next fact really floored me: Do you remember the
document that many Muslims and Christians signed a few years
back -- A Common Word Between Us and You? Both Jan and Eric
Barger have covered the scriptural inappropriateness of this
document. Well, here is the quote from the Koran from whence
that document title originated: "O people of the book! Come to a
common word between us and you, that we worship none but Allah,
and that we associate no partners with him, and that none of us
shall take others as lords besides Allah," Sura 3:64. I was
astounded to read the entire verse and realize that those who
signed the Yale document were either ignorant of this Islamic
passage or saw no problem committing to what the Koran plainly
states. This is what Brian McLaren celebrates and that with
which the Emergent Church sympathizes.
The most disturbing, yet enlightening, information I gleaned
about the Emerging Church was on the bonus DVD entitled, The
Emerging Church and the Bono-Screwtape Connection. Phil Johnson,
a pastor at Grace Community Church in Sun Valley, California,
was shocked to discover that Bono (the Irish Rocker) appears to
be an icon of the Emerging Church movement.
"If you've been tuned in to pop-culture anytime during the past
two decades, and know anything about Bono, that might help you
grasp something of the look and feel of the movement," Johnson
said. "Emergent types seem to quote Bono all of the time. I
would say that he sometimes seems to be the chief theologian of
the Emerging Church movement," ( Absolutely Not! Exposing the
Post-modern errors of the Emerging Church).
Indeed, this egotistical icon who, by his own admission, denies
any faith and exemplifies none of the fruits of the Spirit;
regularly perverts Scripture in his music; and has praised and
promoted the work of Satanists, is endorsed by Emergent leaders.
Brian McLaren and Tony Campolo in their book, Adventures in
Missing the Point, state, "U2's lead singer, Bono, is using his
wealth and celebrity to . . . increase the kingdom of God in the
here and now." A scanty perusal of Bono's life indicates
lewdness and a propensity for the demonic.
What was it Jude said? He said that ungodly men would turn the
grace of God into lewdness. And so it is.
I think what I appreciated most about The Submerging Church was
that it repeatedly quotes Emergent leaders -- either by video or
in writing -- thus damning them with their own words; then, the
producer saturates his topic with Scripture to show God's view
on it. The DVD covers a wide range of topics including -- but
not limited to -- Emergent & Purpose Driven; The Daniel
Plan; Rick Warren's P.E.A.C.E Plan, and homosexuality. This
documentary minces no words.
My heart is grieved to learn yet more of the perversity of this
faction that appears to be consuming churches and deceiving even
some teachers we have so long respected. But this, too, Paul
warned of when he told Timothy, "But evil men and imposters will
grow worse and worse, deceiving and being deceived," (II Tim.
3:13).
The good news is that it also shows the lateness of the hour and
provides hope for the soon return of our coming King!