Réveil Authentique: Une réponse critique au faux christianisme

La confusion est semée dans l'Église de Jésus Christ. Nous en sommes nous-mêmes responsables, par notre hâte à publier notre opinion, notre hâte à corriger autrui pour les mettre dans leur tort. Nous nous trompons nous-mêmes chaque jour en racontant de faux témoignages embellis à notre profit. En anglais, on les appelle des témoignages «evangélastiques», ces témoignages exagérés de ce que Dieu n'a ni dit ni fait. Cher lecteur, tu n'as point d'espoir, si ce n'est de prendre toi-même la Parole de Dieu dans ta main. Qu'elle devienne pour toi plus familière que la plus chère amante. Sinon tu seras vite trompé. Il faut commencer à répéter la Parole, non pas pour débattre, mais pour encourager. Si on se met à chercher Jésus, les fadaises qui nous séparent flétriront dans la lumière merveilleuse de sa splendeur. Dans ces pages, nous avons tâché de répondre bibliquement et honnêtement aux critiques qu'on a faites des manifestations qui se produisent actuellement durant les réunions chrétiennes dans le monde. Ces pages ne prétendent pas remplacer la vérité qui ne se trouve que dans la Bible. Lis-les, donc, en pensant que l'auteur a déjà été obligé de changer ce qu'il avait écrit, une fois qu'il a reçu de meilleures informations. Ce n'est donc que l'opinion limitée de ce que Dieu est en train de faire dans le monde. Sache qu'il s'agit d'une opinion, et recherche surtout l'opinion du Dieu qui nous a montré son amour à notre égard en envoyant son fils unique afin qu'il meure à notre place. Amen.

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Le Plan de Cette Réponse: Principes d'études selon la nouvelle alliance:

Toute discussion du présent réveil mondial doit se fonder sur les données suivantes:

  1. Un réveil est tout simplement un retour à la foi biblique. Historiquement parlant, l'église au fil des siècles s'encroûte dans des habitudes, des coutumes et des traditions. La beauté primitive, naturelle et puissante du Saint Esprit, agissant comme il a agi dans le livre des Actes se perd derrière une façade d'oeuvres mortes et d'orthodoxie; ces choses «sont toutes destinées à périr par l'usage, et qui ne sont fondées que sur les ordonnances et les doctrines des hommes...Ils ont, en vérité, une apparence de sagesse, en ce qu'ils indiquent un culte volontaire, de l'humilité, et le mépris du corps, mais cela est sans valeur réelle et ne sert qu'à satisfaire la chair.»(Colossiens 2.22-23) Il est écrit, la foi sans les oeuvres est morte. Mais les oeuvres morte de la tradition n'ont point de valeur éternelle. Dans un atmosphère de fausse religion, dépourvue de foi vivante, le pasteur est dans la position fâcheuse et déconcertante de toujours être obligé de faire des excuses pour un Dieu qui ne saurait exaucer les prières. Les écoles soi-disant bibliques enseignent aux pasteurs les diverses excuses orthodoxes, qui n'ont pas été léguées par les apôtres et les saints de la Bible, mais par les premiers docteurs privés de foi, dont Dieu avait déjà pris l'habitude de ne pas exaucer le prières, mais qui paraissaient néanmoins on ne peut plus saints par vertu de leurs belles robes chères. Aujourd'hui donc, les enfants apprennent tout de suite que Dieu ne voulait pas dire ce qu'il a dit pour tout homme pour tout temps. «Demandez ce que vous voudrez...» a des limites que seul les docteurs peuvent cerner. «Ils imposeront les mains aux malades et les malades seront guéris...» est tout bêtement un langage poétique. «Celui qui croit en moi fera aussi les oeuvres que je fais...» n'est vrai que dans le sens d'oeuvre spirituelle (donc invisible et non vérifiable). Faire de vrais miracles à la mesure que Jésus a fait n'est plus réservé au croyant, selon la doctrine pernicieuse de ces docteurs du faux christianisme. Cette foi est morte, est doit être ressucitée.
  2. Sans la foi, il est impossible de plaire à Dieu. Dieu est à la recherche de ceux qui sont de la même foi et de la même nature qu'Abraham, qui croyait à Dieu, ce qui a suffit pourque Dieu le lui reconnaisse comme juste. Abraham, qui connaissait la promesse de Dieu selon laquelle sa postérité passerait par Isaac, obéissait à Dieu à tel point qu'il mit cette postérité, son fils, sur l'autel. Il savait bien que Dieu, qui est Amour, qui est fidèle à sa promesse, et qui appelle les choses qui ne sont point comme si elles étaient, pouvait ressuciter Isaac des morts. Notre foi doit donc se baser sur les promesses de Dieu comme elles apparaissent dans la Parole de Dieu , et comme celle-ci est écrite et reçue.
  3. Jésus a donné à l'église un commandement nouveau. Il a dit, «Aimez-vous les uns les autres; comme je vous ai aimés, vous aussi, aimez-vous les uns les autres.» Dans le contexte du passage, il n'est pas facile de mal comprendre. La manifestation de son amour alla jusqu'à laver les pieds du traître Judas, jusqu'à donner sa vie pour quelqu'un comme moi, jusqu'à prendre sur lui nos péchés et nos crimes, amour surnaturel, puissant et authentique. Pour nous, faire moins revient à pécher et à désobéir.
  4. Comme de l'or, une telle parole entendue sera éprouvée. Lorsque Jésus fut baptisé, il entendit une voix des cieux qui disait, «Tu es mon Fils bien-aimé, en toi j'ai mis toute mon affection.» Aussitôt l'Esprit chassa Jésus litéralement dans le désert afin qu'il soit éprouvé par Satan. Drôle d'amour que cet amour de Dieu qui amène ainsi un fils à la disette volontaire, tout en devant affronter son ennemi le plus redoutable. Dans les années quatre-vingt -dix, on appellerait sur lui les foudres du gouvernement entier pour un tel acte. Je me demande moi si je suis prêt à plaire autant à Dieu. Mais Jésus avait entendu la Parole, et comme David avait bien dit, c'est la parole qui l'éprouvait. «Jusqu'au temps où arriva ce qu'il avait annoncé, et où la parole de l'Éternel l'éprouva.» (Ps 105:19) Ce temps, ces jours devinrent l'épreuve, et la patience en fut le fruit.
  5. L'épreuve ne sera pas facile, mais sortira directement de la Parole prononcée. Les premiers mots de Satan à Jésus, «Si tu es le Fils de Dieu...» font écho à l'épreuve au Jardin, «Dieu a-t-il réellement dit...?» Le doute se fait semer dans le champs du temps. Le doute et la peur sont les ennemis de et contraires à la foi telle qu'Abraham la possédait. Au désert, le diable se jouait de la bénédiction de Dieu en disant «si» là où il n'y avait pas de doute. Tout portait à croire que la promesse était fausse, si Jésus avait tendance à marcher selon la vue. Mais nous marchons par la foi et non pas par la vue, et notre foi est en ce que Dieu a dit.
  6. L'église n'a pas été fidèle au commandement nouveau. Les siècles se tiennent devant nous comme un acte d'accusation contre l'Église. Nous avons choisi les lois auxquelles nous obéiront. Nous avons tous fait ce qui nous semblait bon. Chacun de nous a pris son propre chemin, en s'égarant et en s'éloignant du commandement de Jésus. Tout de même c'est lui qui nous a fait redevable à un seul commandement. C'est par notre amour que tous les hommes sauraient que nous sommes de ses disciples. En nos actes et en nos oeuvres, notre attitude envers Dieu devrait être: Seigneur, nous n'avons pas réussi. Nous ne savons pas aimer comme tu nous as aimés. Avec une humilité sincère, nous devons nous réunir pour raisonner ensemble, pour nous repentir, et enfin pour nous aimer les uns les autres comme il nous l'a ordonné. Voici l'esprit désiré dans les pages suivantes.
  7. La présence de Dieu se manifeste. Lisez attentivement la discussion suivante à propos de Dieu dans l'Ancien Testament et Dieu dans le Nouveau Testament.
  8. L'homme agit d'une façon bizarre dans la présence manifestée de Dieu. C'est normal. Il n'y a rien de surprenant là-dedans. N'est-ce pas qu'il s'agit de ce phénomène?
  9. La Bible ne fait pas de description détaillée de la façon d'agir des hommes. Par axemple, nous savons qu'Élie a passé beaucoup de temps dans la présence de Dieu. Nous n'avons aucun détail sur sa façon d'agir, ce qui n'implique pas que c'est mal d'agir avec enthousiasme dans la présence du Dieu. La Bible nous en épargne le détail, mettant l'emphase sur la position du coeur, et non pas sur la position du corps.
  10. Il y a un salut qui se tient prêt à être réveillé dans les derniers jours.1Pierre 1.5 Ce texte s'accorde avec le commentaire de Paul qui dit que la nature même attend avec un ardent désir la révélation des fils de Dieu (Romains 8.19), ce qui prouve que la révélation n'aura pas lieu dans les cieux, là où la nature ne sera pas.
  11. Il n'existe pas de description de cette révélation, elle ne peut être cernée que spirituellement. Comme l'Ancien Testament ne donna pas de description précise de la venue du Messie, et que c'est par révélation que ses disciples l'ont reconnu, ainsi sera-t-il pour la nouvelle révélation. L'ardeur du controverse nous porte à croire que cette révélation s'approche.
Bref, la foi exige que nous croyions ce que Dieu a dit, que notre recherche s'adresse à ce qu'Il a dit, et que nous fixions comme but d'obéir à ses commandements, et que nous ne dépassions pas ce qu'il a dit en jugeant autrui.

Les versets suivants le dit clairement:

Ce n'est donc pas par la pleine connaissance du controverse, mais par la connaissance de Sa Parole et par le désire d'y obéir que l'on obtient une compréhension profonde de n'importe quel controverse.

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FAQ (Frequently asked questions)

    1. What about Simon?

    2. One cannot say. There is ancient record of a false prophet and teacher named Simon Magus who went on to preach an extremely destructive gospel of gnosticism. Writers of that period have maintained that that Simon and Simon of Samaria are one and the same.

    3. What are you saying about Hank Hanegraaff?

    4. He's wrong. Flat out wrong. It is not the first time that a false teacher has tried to turn congregations against their leaders. It is tragic to hear the number of callers he receives who admit they "know nothing of the revival except what he is saying over his radio program."

    5. Are you saying he is blaspheming the Holy Spirit?

    6. I'm saying Hank is wrong. Flat out wrong. I am neither apostle nor prophet. I teach French. When I set out to write these pages, I set out to answer the accusations leveled against the church. He has made specific accusations against certain pastors of the revival. He, as a teacher, will be responsible for the words he has chosen, and the stumbling he has caused. Do I believe that a teacher is held to stricter accountability for his teaching? James the brother of Jesus does. So do I.

    7. I think you are mean-spirited and harsh in your comments.

    8. Jesus wasn't exactly gentle with the Pharisees. Paul was outright abusive. I try not to be mean-spirited, but I have vowed to treat others as I would have them treat me. There is a time to say and time to remain silent, as it is written in Proverbs: Do not answer a fool according to his folly, or you will be like him yourself. Answer a fool according to his folly, or he will be wise in his own eyes. It is clearly a no win situation in which the innocent are being misled. If, in this work, I have demonstrated that the leaders and pastors of the revival might not be misled and demonically inspired, I have accomplished what I set out to do. If you have read this, and are no longer afraid that God would allow you to be possessed simply because you are seeking Him, I have achieved much. And if, having read this, you are determined to discover the truth on your own, in His word, through the Spirit that lives in you, I have much cause to celebrate.

    9. You talk about love and you demonstrate no love toward Hank.

    10. This isn't a love letter to Hank. It is a response to his book. I didn't ask him to write what he wrote, but he wrote that I am deceived, highly suggestible and emotionally unstable, subject to hypnosis and on and on because I enjoy listening to Rodney Howard-Browne. And you are too, if you have ever been slain in the Spirit. When he comes over for pizza, I'll demonstrate love. Right now I want to demonstrate reason, and I'm talking to you.

    11. What about John Kilpatrick's failed prophecy?

    12. It failed. John Kilpatrick is not a prophet, he's a pastor. As pastor, he lost his temper one Friday night in April, because Hank Hanegraaff claimed on national television, on Larry King Live, that he was a cult leader, like the Heaven's Gate cult, and that he was leading his people and innocent, credulous Christians toward suicide. Angered by the arrogant ignorance of such a preposterous claim, he "prophesied" Sunday morning. I know that he said he was in the Spirit. He wasn't. He has admitted publicly that he was angry and hurt. It takes a strange and twisted nature to believe that Pastor Kilpatrick is going to lead into suicide the thousands who have visited him and thrown away drugs, pornography and cigarettes in repentance.

    13. Shouldn't John Kilpatrick be dealt with?

    14. Not by a French teacher in northern New England. And not by you either. Every church has it's government and every structured denomination, too. I am not called to put pastors that are thousands of miles away in their place.

    15. Aren't you being a hypocrite? You attack Hank with gusto, and leave the obvious offender alone.

    16. Hank has attacked every innocent lamb that has had an experience through the ministries of the current revival. Kilpatrick attacked Hank who was attacking his sheep. Hanegraaff's targets are the babes, who don't know how to defend their faith, and only want to please God. They need to know that the Bible does shroud biblical behavior in mystery. The big guns can take care of themselves. They're big boys. The newcomers, the new believers, they need to know there is an answer to Hank's criticism.

    17. John Kilpatrick called Hank a "devil"?

    18. This is another strange ploy on Hank's part. If he knows Greek, he knows what "devil" means and where it comes from. Diabolos, the Greek word from which "devil" is derived, simply means accuser. If you read the page on Hank's criticisms of the revival, you saw numerous accusations that Hank made. Hank is relying on the listener's ignorance of biblical vocabulary to elicit sympathy. Hank is an accuser, and spends hours every week publicly accusing John Kilpatrick and everyone else involved in the revival of wild and outrageous acts.

    19. Hank, in contrast, is gentle in his response to Pastor Kilpatrick, and treats him with respect.

    20. Hmmmmmmmmm. You need to listen to his radio broadcast.

    21. What about shaking, trembling, barking and other unbiblical behavior?

    22. Who said they were unbiblical? How can you define "biblical behavior" when behavior is not specifically described in the Bible. You cannot find one instance in the Bible where it is written, "No one barked like dogs." Neither can you find where it is written, "Thou shalt not bark like dogs." The fact is, though we know people in the Bible who were under the influence of the Holy Spirit consistently acted remarkably differently than the norm, we have no idea just how they acted. If you yourself are not acting strangely, don't concern yourself. If the barker goes out after the service and serves the Lord in obedience, humility and love, you look awfully silly criticizing a manifestation that is at least temporary and that bears more fruit unto salvation than you do. Be careful, lest you be a weed in the garden.

    23. What about being slain in the Spirit?

    24. What about you seeking the Lord your God with your whole heart, with a mind bent on obeying Him whatever the cost. Then allow Him to touch you and see what happens. You might begin understanding theology better, based on your experiences! And enjoying it more. But put Jesus as absolute first. First love, first thought, first action, first to imitate, first to recall, first to call on in times of trouble, first to think of when criticism comes. Then you can be sure of the results. When you can say, "I was in the Spirit on such and such a day," write me and let me know.

    25. What is the purpose for all the strangeness and the hoopla?

    26. Rodney Howard-Browne tells the story of his uncle, a bee-keeper whom he would visit as a child. Once he saw his uncle standing over two bee hives sprinkling baby powder on all the bees. He thought, "My, my. Won't that flavor the honey?" It turns out that his uncle had two hives that he wanted to combine as one. If he simply put them together, the bees would smell different to each other and fight. The baby powder got them all dirty. By the time the bees were done cleaning themselves off of the powder, they'd all smell alike. When one is on the floor, confessing his sins and receiving forgiveness, he's not occupied with the souls to his left or to his right. One might be a Methodist pastor, the other a Catholic nun. They're all receiving equal treatment under the baby powder. When they get up, they all smell surprisingly alike, with a common bond of experience. When others complain or criticize, these can pray the baby powder of God to fall on them too!

    27. These guys really do advocate an altered state of consciousness. That is New Age doctrine.
      1. When the Bible instructs us to let our minds be renewed, what state of consciousness are you advocating? This is not the mind-numbed, empty headed state of perfect nothingness called nirvana. This is the Christ centered, spirit-filled, we-have-the- mind-of-Christ consciousness whereby we live for Him alone.
    28. Do you presume to think that you will have the same experience with the Holy Spirit that Peter and the apostles had?

    29. Cornelius was rebuked for worshiping Peter. Those in Lystra were rebuked for worshiping Paul and Barnabas (Acts 14:14-15). John was rebuked for falling down and worshiping an angel (Rev 22:8). All this because they were mere men. Peter admitted it. Paul did to, and lost a perfectly good outfit to prove it. Elijah was a man just like us. He prayed earnestly, and got what he got (James 5:17). Should I presume that the gift which was promised to all who were afar off, which like gift Cornelius received, would be in some way different when it came upon me? How would I dare to change scripture in that way? Would Elijah feel that way? Would Peter or Paul agree that the gift in me was different than that which was promised, of which Peter prophesied?

    30. To say that the Christian of today should be doing what Jesus did when he lived on this earth is nothing short of blasphemous. You are saying those who don't believe like you do have no faith.
      1. This is not a question. This statement bespeaks an attitude that not only has all the answers, but is not open for further discussion. It is contrary to scripture, and based solely on a dead tradition that, once again, nullifies the word of God to protect a moribund faith. Blasphemy does not come from believing what Jesus said. Blasphemy comes from saying "Jesus said" something Jesus did not say, or from saying that what He said, he did not mean. Jesus said, "Verily, verily, I say to you, he who believes in Me, the works that I do he will do also; and greater works than these he will do, because I go to My Father. And whatever you ask in my name, that I will do, that the Father may be glorified in the Son. If you ask anything in My name, I will do it." (John 14:12-14) If we are to continue this discussion on a congenial tone, you need to take the time to do me a favor: You believe it is blasphemous to presume that the Christian is called on to work the miracles Jesus worked, e-mail me. In the subject state "I believe in Jesus." Then, in the body of your letter, list all the works that Jesus did that you will not do. Of which of His mighty works was He not speaking when He said "the works that I do." Jesus said, "If you ask anything in my name..." Write a list of things Jesus will not do. Then close off your letter with this statement: "I believe in Jesus and I believe everything He said."
    31. Are you saying if you don't fall down, you're not saved?

    32. Let us get one thing straight. You are saved if you are saved. If you believe God and obey God, you are saved. If God says, "Fall down," and you say, "I'm sorry, I don't believe in extra-biblical revelations," there is, in your faith, something lacking. God is extra-biblical. You must know God to be saved. That is why Jesus exhorted us to seek the Kingdom and His righteousness first.

    33. I must say that I am still not in support of the 'Holy Laughter' movement, or the 'Toronto Blessing.' I have seen and heard of too many people that have been emotionally, spiritually, and even physically hurt by these manifestations.

    34. My simple rule in life is this...go by what you see to a certain extent. Never go by what you hear. Gossip is deadly, especially if told to discredit another Christian who loves God and feels called to obey Him at all cost. The best example I can give is in the old cessationist argument with the charismatics. In the heyday, when much money was to be had in the writing of books, they used hearsay evidence against us to refute what God was doing. They saw churches split over the phenomena, and blamed the phenomena. It never occurred to them that God was much bigger than the phenomena. I, myself witnessed a tragic church split in my own Episcopalian church. The pastor had brought Dennis Bennett to the church to light the Holy Spirit fire among his parishoners. All the believers in his congregation received, believed, and spoke in tongues...except for him. As young as his elders were in this new-found faith, they were dismayed at the "lack of evidence" in their pastor, and left en masse to go to a charismatic Lutheran church. That testimony could have landed in any critics book to show the destructive nature of tongues. Fortunately, God doesn't stop working once the book is written. The pastor careened downward to alcoholism, depression and the brink of divorce. For ten years he struggled with all the necessary struggles of the Faith. God visited him at the end of this dark period and transformed his heart, his life, his wife and his ministry. At the same time, God came to his former parishioners and revealed their sin and foolishness to them. One by one, they all came back and asked forgiveness of the pastor, who of course received his old friends back with joy. But those he received back were not the same as those who had left. They had been under powerful and excellent teaching for ten years (I too attended the Lutheran church for a time, and knew the pastor there well!) The end result was a powerful, established charismatic ministry in a little Episcopalian church in suburban Ohio.

      (As a tragic footnote...the Lutheran pastor, years later, had an affair with his secretary and left the ministry in disgrace...which demonstrates that a good teacher is not exempt from the dangers life extends to the unwary.)

      If you read this page on the biblical response, or just look at the book of Acts on your own, you will see that Christianity started out and remained a phenomenal religion...in the literal sense. The apostles sought the phenomena in any church they planted, because there was the manifestation of grace. A church wherein nothing phenomenal happens is hard pressed to prove itself a true "new testament" church...and the problem is, perversely, Luke fails to describe the phenomena they were looking for adequately for us to have a "true" measuring stick. We're stuck prayerfully accepting brethren who act strangely in our eyes, as uncomfortable as that is, knowing that in obeying Jesus great commandment, the great commission wil also be fulfilled.

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Conclusion

      18 "You will be brought before governors and kings for My sake, as a testimony to them and to the Gentiles. 19 But when they deliver you up, do not worry about how or what you should speak. For it will be given to you in that hour what you should speak;20 for it is not you who speak, but the Spirit of your Father who speaks in you."(This, by the way, is one of the most convincing proof texts that extra-biblical, inspired speech is to be expected. It is not surprising that many ungodly men oppose such revelation being given over to common men.)

      21 "Now brother will deliver up brother to death, and a father his child; and children will rise up against parents and cause them to be put to death. 22 And you will be hated by all for My name's sake. But he who endures to the end will be saved." They think they'll be doing God a favor. It is clear that Christians doing the Father's business exclusively will not be appreciated.

      23 "When they persecute you in this city, flee to another. For assuredly, I say to you, you will not have gone through the cities of Israel before the Son of Man comes. 24 A disciple is not above his teacher, nor a servant above his master. 25 It is enough for a disciple that he be like his teacher, and a servant like his master. If they have called the master of the house Beelzebub, how much more will they call those of his household! 26 Therefore do not fear them. For there is nothing covered that will not be revealed, and hidden that will not be known. 27 "Whatever I tell you in the dark, speak in the light; and what you hear in the ear, preach on the housetops. 28 "And do not fear those who kill the body but cannot kill the soul. But rather fear Him who is able to destroy both soul and body in hell."The final verdict is: no big deal. Let them talk. We must be about the Father's business. They have nothing in us; they care nothing for us; and they can do nothing to us.

      29 "Are not two sparrows sold for a copper coin? And not one of them falls to the ground apart from your Father's will. 30 But the very hairs of your head are all numbered. 31 Do not fear therefore; you are of more value than many sparrows. 32 Therefore whoever confesses Me before men, him I will also confess before My Father who is in heaven. 33 But whoever denies Me before men, him I will also deny before My Father who is in heaven." In Proverbs it is written, "The fear of man brings a snare." God must be our strength and shield. We must obey Him at all cost. To hear Jesus say, "I never knew him," what grief that would bring. And here is the constant reminder:

      34 "Do not think that I came to bring peace on earth. I did not come to bring peace but a sword. 35 "For I have come to 'set a man against his father, a daughter against her mother, and a daughter-in-law against her mother-in-law'; 36 "and 'a man's enemies will be those of his own household.'" They will try to get you to stop behaving as you have been taught of Him, though Jesus himself said, "They shall be taught by God."37 "He who loves father or mother more than Me is not worthy of Me. And he who loves son or daughter more than Me is not worthy of Me. 38 "And he who does not take his cross and follow after Me is notworthy of Me. 39 "He who finds his life will lose it, and he who loses his life for My sake will find it. 40 "He who receives you receives Me, and he who receives Me receives Him who sent Me. 41 "He who receives a prophet in the name of a prophet shall receive a prophet's reward." (Foolish verse, if there are no prophets to be found.) "And he who receives a righteous man in the name of a righteous man shall receive a righteous man's reward. 42 "And whoever gives one of these little ones only a cup of cold water in the name of a disciple, assuredly, I say to you, he shall by no means lose his reward." (Matt 10:18-42 NKJ)

      Violence does not surprise God. Vehemence is required at our hands. "And from the days of John the Baptist until now the kingdom of heaven suffers violence, and the violent take it by force. 13 "For all the prophets and the law prophesied until John. 14 "And if you are willing to receive it, he is Elijah who is to come. 15 "He who has ears to hear, let him hear! 16 "But to what shall I liken this generation? It is like children sitting in the marketplaces and calling to their companions, 17 "and saying: 'We played the flute for you, and you did not dance; we mourned to you, and you did not lament.' 18 "For John came neither eating nor drinking, and they say, 'He has a demon.' 19 "The Son of Man came eating and drinking, and they say, 'Look, a gluttonous man and a winebibber, a friend of tax collectors and sinners!' But wisdom is justified by her children." Seek wisdom, and you will find the savior. It is not in the outward manifestations that truth is found. Both John and Jesus were from God. Neither's ministry was like the other. Judging from the outside lead only to confusion.

      20 Then He began to rebuke the cities in which most of His mighty works had been done, because they did not repent: 21 "Woe to you, Chorazin! Woe to you, Bethsaida! For if the mighty works which were done in you had been done in Tyre and Sidon, they would have repented long ago in sackcloth and ashes. 22 "But I say to you, it will be more tolerable for Tyre and Sidon in the day of judgment than for you. 23 "And you, Capernaum, who are exalted to heaven, will be brought down to Hades; for if the mighty works which were done in you had been done in Sodom, it would have remained until this day. 24 "But I say to you that it shall be more tolerable for the land of Sodom in the day of judgment than for you." 25 At that time Jesus answered and said, "I thank You, Father, Lord of heaven and earth, that You have hidden these things from the wise and prudent and have revealed them to babes." (Matt 11:12-25 NKJ) It is not the miracles that save. It is not the signs and wonders. Faith and faith alone saves, and it is only faith in God, in His Word, in His promises that are all, all, all revealed in His Word. That will save, and signs and wonders will follow.

      Blessed be God the God and Father of our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ forever more.

      Amen

    Antichristian teachers are easily recognized. They attack people and denigrate leaders. Their major concern is to stop any experience that they themselves have not had and cannot understand. To criticize the revival, to ask questions, to seek answers, this is not a blasphemous or damnable endeavor. But to pretend that you know what God is doing in the lives of untold millions, to disdain the work of the Holy Spirit in the lives of countless thousands, to attribute to hypnosis and suggestibility the powerful work of repentance and cleansing and to publish your claims, this is to despise the Hand of God and to hate the Blood that bought us. You are not criticizing the revival .You are passing judgment. You are not asking questions. You are answering them. You are not seeking answers, you are diverting the attention of true seekers from the path of Truth. This is no longer warm and open discussion of doctrine. Instead it is an attempt to make the least of these to stumble. Let the reader beware.

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