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I've been to all kind of Churches in 40 years, and many considered to be non denominational, charismatic, or interdenominational. I've noted many strange doctrines Crept in, especially these that I brought up in my message "Strange Fire" awhile back.
"Strange fire. That's what a lot of contemporary Christianity offers. A lot of this so called "worship music" is rock & roll, a music of Satan. A lot of songs, you can't tell the difference between them and a secular love song. There's no depth to the lyrics.
And then there's the positive confession declaratory songs: "Get ready for your blessing! Get ready for your miracle! Gods got a blessing, with your name on it!" Can't stand that song honestly. It grieves my spirit, and that's cuz it grieves Gods Spirit. Prosperity gospel foolishness! God ain't some genie in a bottle, or some big cosmic Santa Claus!
He does bless us, but we need to be seeking the BLESSER, not the Blessing! "Seek ye FIRST the kingdom of God, and his righteousness, and all these things shall be added unto you." (Matt. 6:33) His righteousness; Don't leave that part out. Many try to seek Him and His kingdom without His righteousness, apart from His righteousness. So many are trying to seek Him with strange fire."
I could go on about "the 4th Dimension" introduced by David Yonggi Cho back in the 70s. I know from experience that all this "Dimension" stuff is occultic, because dimensions played a big role in occult theory and practice. Also, the last preacher I heard teaching Cho's material also taught the heretical "Little gods" teaching , that God begets "gods." Along with all this heretical nonsense, as if this weren't bad enough, he, and others like him claim they can tell the devil "Get off me! You can't touch me. I'm a son of God!" This flies in the face of the first 2 chapters of Job, and Jude 9,
"Yet Michael the archangel, when contending with the devil he disputed about the body of Moses, durst not bring against him a railing accusation, but said, The Lord rebuke thee."
They also misinterpret Genesis 6:3 "And the Lord said, My spirit shall not always strive with man, for that he also is flesh: yet his days shall be an hundred and twenty years." Here they teach man's lifespan was set to 120 years. However, that scripture is about the length of time the world was given to repent while Noah built the ark.
While Moses did live 120 years, he actually wrote Psalm 90 which states, "The days of our years are threescore years and ten; and if by reason of strength they be fourscore years, yet is their strength labour and sorrow; for it is soon cut off, and we fly away." (vs 10) That's 70 or 80, not 120. We also know after the flood lifespans remained well over 120 for awhile. Terah was 205 when he died. Abraham was 175. Isaac 180. Jacob 147.
Now while some scientists say the maximum lifespan of a modern human is about 120 years, this is not what the Scripture means in Genesis. Some people have lived that long, and there's a woman in Spain who just celebrated her 117th birthday.
"The oldest known age ever attained was by Jeanne Calment, a Frenchwoman who died in 1997 at the age of 122" (This of course is in our times, not taking into account the pre flood world, or the Patriarchs.
It would be nice if we could stay healthy that long, but wouldn't one tire of this world? They'd long to be with Jesus, if saved, and especially with failing health. Point is, these false teachers CLAIM these lifespans. I remember one pastor got all hung up on prosperity, name it claim it, and died at age 54 of a heart attack in the middle of expanding his radical church into a new construction project. The church had been put out of Assembly of God in the 80s and for several years went this route of falsehood. God eliminated the problem, now the church is back with the Assembly of God, but during it's time in between it was non denominational.
Right now, my prayer is that Churches realize Christ could return any moment. The world is on the brink: Matthew 24, Mark 13, Luke 21, Revelation. We need to be all about living holy godly lives, not caught up in doctrines of devils that distract and detract from the Gospel.
"Strange fire. That's what a lot of contemporary Christianity offers. A lot of this so called "worship music" is rock & roll, a music of Satan. A lot of songs, you can't tell the difference between them and a secular love song. There's no depth to the lyrics.
And then there's the positive confession declaratory songs: "Get ready for your blessing! Get ready for your miracle! Gods got a blessing, with your name on it!" Can't stand that song honestly. It grieves my spirit, and that's cuz it grieves Gods Spirit. Prosperity gospel foolishness! God ain't some genie in a bottle, or some big cosmic Santa Claus!
He does bless us, but we need to be seeking the BLESSER, not the Blessing! "Seek ye FIRST the kingdom of God, and his righteousness, and all these things shall be added unto you." (Matt. 6:33) His righteousness; Don't leave that part out. Many try to seek Him and His kingdom without His righteousness, apart from His righteousness. So many are trying to seek Him with strange fire."
I could go on about "the 4th Dimension" introduced by David Yonggi Cho back in the 70s. I know from experience that all this "Dimension" stuff is occultic, because dimensions played a big role in occult theory and practice. Also, the last preacher I heard teaching Cho's material also taught the heretical "Little gods" teaching , that God begets "gods." Along with all this heretical nonsense, as if this weren't bad enough, he, and others like him claim they can tell the devil "Get off me! You can't touch me. I'm a son of God!" This flies in the face of the first 2 chapters of Job, and Jude 9,
"Yet Michael the archangel, when contending with the devil he disputed about the body of Moses, durst not bring against him a railing accusation, but said, The Lord rebuke thee."
They also misinterpret Genesis 6:3 "And the Lord said, My spirit shall not always strive with man, for that he also is flesh: yet his days shall be an hundred and twenty years." Here they teach man's lifespan was set to 120 years. However, that scripture is about the length of time the world was given to repent while Noah built the ark.
While Moses did live 120 years, he actually wrote Psalm 90 which states, "The days of our years are threescore years and ten; and if by reason of strength they be fourscore years, yet is their strength labour and sorrow; for it is soon cut off, and we fly away." (vs 10) That's 70 or 80, not 120. We also know after the flood lifespans remained well over 120 for awhile. Terah was 205 when he died. Abraham was 175. Isaac 180. Jacob 147.
Now while some scientists say the maximum lifespan of a modern human is about 120 years, this is not what the Scripture means in Genesis. Some people have lived that long, and there's a woman in Spain who just celebrated her 117th birthday.
"The oldest known age ever attained was by Jeanne Calment, a Frenchwoman who died in 1997 at the age of 122" (This of course is in our times, not taking into account the pre flood world, or the Patriarchs.
It would be nice if we could stay healthy that long, but wouldn't one tire of this world? They'd long to be with Jesus, if saved, and especially with failing health. Point is, these false teachers CLAIM these lifespans. I remember one pastor got all hung up on prosperity, name it claim it, and died at age 54 of a heart attack in the middle of expanding his radical church into a new construction project. The church had been put out of Assembly of God in the 80s and for several years went this route of falsehood. God eliminated the problem, now the church is back with the Assembly of God, but during it's time in between it was non denominational.
Right now, my prayer is that Churches realize Christ could return any moment. The world is on the brink: Matthew 24, Mark 13, Luke 21, Revelation. We need to be all about living holy godly lives, not caught up in doctrines of devils that distract and detract from the Gospel.