Frank Molver (26 Nov 2012)
"Cliff re dreams, Sandra re can you be deceived"


 
 
http://www.fivedoves.com/letters/nov2012/cliffh1124-1.htm
 
thanks for your letter Cliff
I sensed something was wrong when I saw similar tactics used in the past.
All decenting opinion was banned, big clue
I have read and enjoyed dreams here for about 15 years
But this series disturbed me
 
 
Sandra Jean sent in an excellent article re this situation
I think those people caught up in this would do well to read it
http://www.fivedoves.com/letters/nov2012/sandraj1122-3.htm
 

Can You Be Deceived? [from thebereancall.org)

A QUESTION WAS ASKED: WHY ARE CHRISTIANS SO GULLIBLE AND SO PRONE TO DECEPTION? WHAT COULD POSSIBLY BE BEHIND IT?

1. First, because the foundation of the Christian life is belief. However, that we can believe the wrong things is made abundantly clear by the Bible. We must know what we believe and why and that we are believing the right things.
  • We cannot just believe anything. Our objects of faith must be God and His Word, not mere men or wild claims. Dr. Bruce Bickel reminds us: "Too often what passes for unity is really compromise. It is better to be divided by truth than united in error."

2. Second, the Christian is commanded to love. Love tends to be accepting and is willing to overlook. However, love that is not structured in truth is sentimentalism and is so wishy-washy it can be manipulated and led astray.

  • We cannot confuse love and emotionalism or love and feelings. Love is a commitment to truth and the highest good of others. Love does, as Scripture attests, "cover a multitude of sins." At times, that love means bringing a sinner back from the error of his ways. Love will not tolerate false teachings or lies which in the end hurt and destroy others. Biblical love insists on truth and true doctrine.

3. Third, we have a tendency to want to believe Christian leaders and Hebrews: 13:7 indicates that generally we should. However the verse alerts us to be aware of their conduct as well. So it is not a blind following.

  • Is the leadership we are following really modeling Christ and the Bible? Paul said we are to follow him "as he followed Christ." As commendable as it is to love and trust our leaders, we still have to be Bereans (Acts: 17:11) and test all messages against Scripture. We do our leaders a great service by being mutually accountable. Leaders are vulnerable without the help and balance of others.

4. Fourth, we can be brainwashed by religious television and are being told that to question is "heresy hunting" or it is a "religious spirit" or "white cane religion" or a "Jezebel spirit" or worse. We are cowed by being threatened with the possibility of committing the blasphemy against the Holy Spirit even though we are just trying to be discerning. We should not be manipulated by a turning of the tables and a guilt trip laid on us for questioning heresy. We should not be in a church where there is no accountability or church discipline. In that setting, unrepentant sinners and autocrats are "above the law."

  • Regrettably, very little stress is being put on the gift of discernment. All Christians are called to be discerning. We must check things out with scripture (1 John:4:1-6).

5. Fifth, it is hard for us to believe or imagine that slick magazines such as Charisma could be peddling deception and that such wonderful ministries (as being advertised) could not be on the up and up. It is hard for us to believe that "Christian" bookstores could be part of the problem. It is hard for us to believe that all the money being made is the reason for the collusion (and the advancement of the wild and weird). It is amazing that books teaching occult doctrine are now being marketed as "Christian classics."

6. Sixth, perverted and unbiblical views that forgiveness means we put up with and overlook everything, even ongoing sin and disgrace. The word "repentance" is being milked and used to justify all manner of evil. True repentance will issue out in biblical change (Matthew:3:8, Acts:26:20, 2 Corinthians:7:9-11).

7. Seventh, there is an enemy of our souls who goes about like a "roaring lion" (1 Peter:5:8). Satan is a master deceiver and we are called to put on the armor of God and confront his reasonings and errors and bring our thoughts into captivity and in alignment to Christ (2 Corinthians:10:3-5).
  • Albert Barnes says it so well: "Every power of thought in the heathen world; all the systems of philosophy, and all forms of opinion among men; all the purposes of the soul; all the powers of reason, memory, judgment, fancy, in an individual, were all to come under the laws of Christ. All doctrines were to be in accordance with his will; philosophy should no longer control them, but they should be subject to the will of Christ. ... All the emotions and feelings of the heart should be controlled by him, and led by him as a captive is led by a victor. ... The strongholds of philosophy, heathenism, and sin should be demolished, and all the opinions, plans, and purposes of the world should become subject to the all-conquering Redeemer."18

8. Eighth, the Scriptures predict there would be a departure from the faith because of seducing spirits and doctrines of demons and that people would opt for myths and fables over the truth (1 Timothy:4:1-2, 2 Timothy:4:1-4). Jesus warned of deception in Matthew:24:24.

9. Ninth, because we are being conditioned by our culture and television, we have lost the ability to blush. Everything and anything is paraded before us in the media as being permissible for our mental diet. Murder, immorality, shock radio, abuse, perversion - nothing is off-limits. Nothing shocks us or grieves us. Our culture is becoming satiated and dulled and we are affected. Young people are piercing, branding and mutilating their bodies. Some seek even vampirism as an option.

  • Some in the Charismatic world need still more frenzy, wilder manifestations and altered states of consciousness to satisfy and then they keep going back for more "anointings." They are spiritually and emotionally jaded. They are hooked not on heroin but on adrenalin. So many are addicted to emotions and emotional highs. Many burn out spiritually in their quest.

10. Tenth, we have become a culture of hero-worshipers and celebrity-seekers. Evangelical heroes and popular writers and speakers dictate, are given total allegiance and followed like rock stars.

  • Like the Corinthians, we say we are of Paul and Apollos and Cephas (1 Corinthians:3:4). People have been led to believe that only the "biggies" carry the "anointing." And if you want "it" you've got to come to them to receive it. "Fresh," "Fire," "New Wine" and every other brand and flavor of anointing are available to the Christian consumer.

11. Eleventh, we have substituted entertainment and "television religion" for a growing and intense serving relationship in a healthy, well-balanced church. Being in the presence of growing Christians in a doctrinally sound church is a wonderful reality check needed by all.

  • Proverbs: 27:17 forcefully reminds us: "As iron sharpens iron, so a man sharpens the countenance of his friend." To stay sharp, balanced and informed, one must take the words of Hebrews: 10:23-25 very seriously and be a vital part of a vital fellowship. People have abandoned the church looking for a supernatural quick fix.

12. Twelfth, people have become "cliché-bound." They are gullible and become easily subservient if someone says, "God told me," or "the Lord said," or "the Lord spoke to me," or "the Lord impressed upon me." After all, who can argue with God? The Church finds itself drowning in a sea of subjectivism away from the safe moorings of the objective Word of God! "I feel" and "I sense" have come to replace, "It is written."

Source URL: http://www.thebereancall.org/content/can-you-be-deceived