How Great Is Our God and Laminin


How Great Is Our God in Space
God Is
The Nature of God
What We Know About God and Jesus From the Bible
The Armour of God and Other Bible Pins I
Angels and Demons – A Survey of Biblical Doctrine
Traveller’s Guide to Heaven
A Billion Is Big – But How Big?
A Bible Riddle: Who Am I?
What Is the Gospel of Jesus Christ?
John Kyle on “A Spiritual Clean-Up”
Prayer for Repentance and Forgiveness
Prayer for Divine Healing and Health

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Derek Prince – Basics of Deliverance


The Armour of God
Casting Out Demons
Can a Born-Again Christian Have a Demon?

Refutation of Claims Made by Cessationists
Various Levels of Faith
How To Discern, Test and Judge Rightly
Personalising Scripture

God Gives Life While Satan Gives Death
Angels and Demons – A Survey of Biblical Doctrine
How To Help Those in the Occult
Deception Party – Pick Your Poison
What Is the Gospel of Jesus Christ?
Christian Testimonies

Renunciation Prayers
How To Get Help Through Prayer
Prayer for Renunciation and Deliverance
Prayer for Repentance and Forgiveness
Prayer for Deliverance
Prayer for Protection
Prayer To Surrender Burdens (Short)

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Testimony of an Ex-Addict


Deliverance Prayers by Milton Green
Testimony of Milton Green Ex-Alcoholic
What the Bible Really Says About Alcohol and Alcoholism

God Gives Life While Satan Gives Death
God Has Given Us Everything We Need
Angels and Demons – A Survey of Biblical Doctrine
The Armour of God and Other Bible Pins I
In Christ I Know Who I Am
Various Levels of Faith

Blessings and Curses
What Is Occultism?
Should Houses Be Cleansed of Evil Spirits?
Spiritual Warfare
Christian Testimonies

Renunciation Prayers
The Blood Is Enough for Complete Forgiveness
Prayer for Forgiveness Made Possible by Jesus Christ
Prayer To Renounce Generational Family Iniquity
Prayer To Break Unholy / Ungodly Soul Ties
Prayer To Renounce Addiction and Smoking
Prayer for Protection Against Demonic Oppression
Prayer To Renounce Rejection
Prayer for Self-Deliverance
Prayer To Renounce Being Offended
Prayer To Ask To Develop Good Fruit
Prayer To Surrender Burdens (Short)

Prayer for Spiritual Warfare – Daily

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God Is

  1. GOD IS.
  2. God has created ALL that has been created, nothing else has been created that He did not create.
  3. God keeps alive ALL that has been created, thus without God all would disappear into nothingness, whence it came from.
  4. God has every right to dispose and rule His creation as He wills, for he created it and keeps it alive.
  5. God has revealed Himself generally in Nature and also His will specifically in the Bible, which is inerrant and the only sure reference.
  6. God has decreed that disobedience against his perfect will is sin to his Holy Self, and that sin will NOT enter His Holy presence, forever.
  7. God states that every single human being (except Christ the man) has committed sin and therefore cannot enter His Holy Presence.
  8. God asserts that there is absolutely nothing that man can do or give to save his soul, for every single human being has sinned.
  9. God has provided for His people a vicarious sacrifice perfect in every way and ALL sufficient.
  10. Jesus Christ, God’s Only begotten Son and the Only Saviour under Heaven.

1. GOD IS

Nowhere it is stated from where God comes from or how long He has been there. It is simply stated that God IS, and not in the form “God exists” but “God IS” i.e. “I AM THAT I AM”, “Before Abraham I am”. This clarifying that God does not live in time, as we know it, but that Past, Present, Future are all known to Him, all at the same ‘time’, that is “God IS”. Moreover, His ALL knowing is not because He “foresaw” in “time”, rather, He foresaw what He decreed should come to pass, both at the same ‘time’, for He IS.

God cannot be proven in the Natural for He is Spirit and those who come to Him must believe (have faith) that He IS. The statement “God IS” can be Accepted or Rejected but cannot be Changed.

“I [am] the LORD, and [there is] none else, [there is] no God beside me: I girded thee, though thou hast not known me: That they may know from the rising of the sun, and from the west, that [there is] none beside me. I [am] the LORD, and [there is] none else.” (Is 45:5,6)

“And God said to Moses, I AM THAT I AM. And He said, So you shall say to the sons of Israel, I AM has sent me to you.” (Ex 3:14)

“Jesus said unto them, Verily, verily, I say unto you, Before Abraham was, I am.” (Jn 8:58)

“Remember the former things of old: for I [am] God, and [there is] none else; [I am] God, and [there is] none like me.” (Is 46:9)

“I am the Alpha and Omega, the Beginning and the Ending, says the Lord, who is and who was and who is to come, the Almighty.” (Rv 1:8)

“But without faith it is impossible to please Him, for he who comes to God must believe that He is and that He is a rewarder of those who diligently seek Him.” (Hb 11:6)

2.   God has created ALL that has been created, nothing else has been created that He did not create

There was a “time” when God was by Himself and there was nothing beside Him. Then God decided to create and of all the infinite possibilities he could create, he created (out of nothing) this possibility, as we know it. This possibility had intertwined with the will of God all the wilful action of mankind, good and bad, all. With a FIAT God created, out of nothing, all that has been created and for his pleasure. There is nothing that has been created that He did not create. All that exists, he created. This makes Him the absolute Owner and Sovereign of everything that He has created, and there is none other.

“In the beginning God created the heaven and the earth. So God created man in his [own] image, in the image of God created he him; male and female created he them.” (Ge 1:1,27)

“The God who made the world and all things in it, since He is Lord of Heaven and earth, does not dwell in temples made with hands. And He has made all nations of men of one blood to dwell on all the face of the earth, ordaining fore-appointed seasons and boundaries of their dwelling.” (Ac 17:24,26)

“For thus saith the LORD that created the heavens; God himself that formed the earth and made it; he hath established it, he created it not in vain, he formed it to be inhabited: I [am] the LORD; and [there is] none else.” (Is 45:18)

“Know that the LORD, He is God. He has made us, and not we ourselves; we are His people, and the sheep of His pasture.” (Ps 100:3)

“Let them praise the name of the LORD: for he commanded, and they were created.” (Ps 148:5)

“For by him were all things created, that are in heaven, and that are in earth, visible and invisible, whether [they be] thrones, or dominions, or principalities, or powers: all things were created by Him, and for Him:” (Co 1:16)

“Thou art worthy, O Lord, to receive glory and honour and power: for thou hast created all things, and for thy pleasure they are and were created.” (Re 4:11)

3.   God keeps alive ALL that has been created, thus without God all would disappear into nothingness, whence they came from

Since He created all things Out-of-Nothing, He must keep the full creation alive, for the creation has no life of its own but depends on the life force of God. Does it take more life-force to Create or to keep Alive? Were God to say: “I am fed up of all this” then the whole creation would go back to the nothingness from whence it came from. This means that God has, in effect, Double ownership of His creation, for not only He created it out-of-nothing but He also keeps it alive by His own mighty Power.

“And the LORD God formed man [of] the dust of the ground, and breathed into his nostrils the breath of life; and man became a living soul.” (Ge 2:7)

“Neither is worshipped with men’s hands, as though he needed any thing, seeing he gives to all life, and breath, and all things. For in him we live, and move, and have our being; as certain also of your own poets have said, For we are also his offspring.” (Ac 17:25,28)

“In whose hand is the soul of every living thing, and the breath of all mankind.” (Jb 12:10)

“For He is not a God of the dead, but of the living: for all live unto Him.” (Lk 20:38)

4.   God has every right to dispose and to rule His creation as He wills, for he has both created it and keeps it alive

Since God both created and keeps alive ALL that has been created, He has absolute Sovereignty on All that exists and can dispose of it in any and every possible way, all of it or any single minute part.

This means that God has every absolute right to dispose of His creation as He pleases, and no one can ask Him: “What are you doing?”

“Therefore He has mercy on whom He will have mercy, and whom He will, He hardens. You will then say to me, Why does He yet find fault? For who has resisted His will? No, but, O man, who are you who replies against God? Shall the thing formed say to Him who formed it, “Why have you made me this way?” Does not the potter have power over the clay, from the same lump to make one vessel to honour and another to dishonour?” (Ro 9:18-21)

“For it is God who works in you both to will and to do of His good pleasure.” (Ph 2:13)

“The king’s heart is in the hand of the LORD as the rivers of water; He turns it wherever He will.” (Pr 21:1)

“Woe to him who fights with the One who formed him, a potsherd among the potsherds of the earth! Shall the clay say to its former, What are you making? Or your work, He has no hands?” (Is 45:9)

“See now that I, [even] I, [am] he, and [there is] no god with me: I kill, and I make alive; I wound, and I heal: neither [is there any] that can deliver out of my hand.” (De 32:29)

5.   God has revealed of Himself generally in Nature and also of His will specifically in the Bible, which is inerrant and the only sure reference

About the existence of God, mankind is left without excuse for nature itself, by its perfection, necessarily calls for a creator. It is quite normal for us when we see, say a beautiful car to ask: “who made it?” and the same when we observe, for example, the awesome perfection of the planets. Moreover, the God of Creation has not been silent but has communicated His will to His creation through His oracles such as Prophets and Holy Scripture, The Bible. All that we know of God is only what He has revealed of Himself, specifically through the Bible. There is no other revelation of God other than what He has revealed Himself and it is complete and perfect for our salvation. This makes every man responsible of his actions in front of God’s, according to the revelation he has received.

“For the invisible things of Him from the creation of the world are clearly seen, being understood by the things that are made, [even] His eternal power and Godhead; so that they are without excuse:” (Ro 1:20)

“Heaven and earth shall pass away: but my words shall not pass away.” (Lk 21:33)

“And it is easier for heaven and earth to pass, than one tittle of the law to fail.” (Lk 16:17)

“The grass withereth, the flower fadeth: but the word of our God shall stand for ever.” (Is 40:8)

“But the word of the Lord endureth for ever. And this is the word which by the gospel is preached unto you.” (1Pe 1:25)

“All Scripture is God-breathed, and is profitable for doctrine, for reproof, for correction, for instruction in righteousness.” (2Ti 3:16)

“For the word of God is living and powerful and sharper than any two-edged sword, piercing even to the dividing apart of soul and spirit, and of the joints and marrow, and is a discerner of the thoughts and intents of the heart.” (He 4:12)

6.   God has decreed that disobedience against his perfect will is sin to his Holy Self, and that sin will NOT enter His Holy presence

Someone may say: “Who He thinks He is, I am my own man and I do what I like without having to give reason for it to anyone.” Yeah! Someone may say that, but he only fools himself. Even in any human society one cannot do that, for man’s laws limit his actions in one way or the other. The more so God that has created and keeps alive all that is created, including the man, himself. So God has every right to impose on the creature His will and to demand that it be performed as He wants it, rightly punishing any rebelling to it. Now God is above all Love but He is also Holy and Just, and these attributes must be satisfied in Him, as He wills. This means that God cannot tolerate disobedience to His perfect will (sin) and He must punish it (he has every right to do it) and that sin cannot enter in His presence.

And God spoke all these words, saying, I am the LORD your God.

You shall have no other gods before Me.

You shall not make to yourselves any graven image, or any likeness of anything that is in the heavens above, or that is in the earth beneath, or that is in the water under the earth. You shall not bow yourself down to them, nor serve them. For I the LORD your God am a jealous God, visiting the iniquity of the fathers upon the sons to the third and fourth generation of those that hate me, and showing mercy to thousands of those that love Me and keep My commandments.

You shall not take the name of the LORD your God in vain. For the LORD will not hold him guiltless that takes His name in vain.

Remember the Sabbath day, to keep it holy. Six days you shall labour and do all your work. But the seventh day is the Sabbath of the LORD your God. You shall not do any work, you nor your son, nor your daughter, your manservant, nor your maidservant, nor your cattle, nor your stranger within your gates. For in six days the LORD made the heavens and the earth, the sea, and all that is in them, and rested the seventh day. Therefore the LORD blessed the Sabbath day, and sanctified it.

Honour your father and your mother, so that your days may be long upon the land which the LORD your God gives you.

You shall not kill.

You shall not commit adultery.

You shall not steal.

You shall not bear false witness against your neighbour.

You shall not covet your neighbour’s house. You shall not covet your neighbour’s wife, nor his manservant, nor his maidservant, nor his ox, nor his ass, nor anything that is your neighbour’s.

7.   God states that every single human being (except Christ the man) has committed sin and therefore cannot enter His Holy Presence, forever

Not only God is the perfect creator, but He is also the perfect Judge of His creation and he does know that not a single human being is without sin, all have come short of the mark. No, No one has made it.

This means that on that score, no one measures up to be in front of God, that is, being worth of eternal life in His presence.

As it is written: “There is none righteous, no not one; there is none that understands, there is none that seeks after God.” They are all gone out of the way, they have together become unprofitable, there is none that does good, no, not one.” “Their throat is an open grave, with their tongues they have used deceit, the poison of asps is under their lips; whose mouth is full of cursing and bitterness;” “their feet are swift to shed blood; destruction and misery are in their way, and the way of peace they did not know.” “There is no fear of God before their eyes.” (Ro 3:10-18)

“Know ye not that the unrighteous shall not inherit the kingdom of God? Be not deceived: neither fornicators, nor idolaters, nor adulterers, nor effeminate, nor abusers of themselves with mankind, Nor thieves, nor covetous, nor drunkards, nor revilers, nor extortioners, shall inherit the kingdom of God.” (1 Co 6:9)

Envying, murders, drunkenness, reveling, and such like: of the which I tell you before, as I have also told [you] in time past, that they which do such things shall not inherit the kingdom of God.” (Ga 5:21)

“Everyone who practices sin also practices lawlessness, for sin is lawlessness.” (1Jo 3:4)

“And shall cast them into a furnace of fire: there shall be wailing and gnashing of teeth.” (Mt 13:42)

“Who shall be punished with everlasting destruction from the presence of the Lord, and from the glory of his power;” (2Th 1:9)

“And the smoke of their torment ascendeth up for ever and ever: and they have no rest day nor night, who worship the beast and his image, and whosoever receiveth the mark of his name.” (Re 14:11)

“But the fearful, and unbelieving, and the abominable, and murderers, and whoremongers, and sorcerers, and idolaters, and all liars, shall have their part in the lake which burneth with fire and brimstone: which is the second death.” (Re 21:8)

8.   God asserts that there is absolutely nothing that man can do or give to save his soul, for every single human being has sinned and cannot give anything acceptable to cover his rebellion

Since God cannot tolerate anything sinful in His presence (and He has every right to it) this puts sinful man in a quandary. For, in one hand, because of his rebellion against God he is unfit to be in His presence and on the other he cannot give anything to atone his sin for all he can give to God is marred by his sin, and therefore not acceptable. What can man do now? Absolutely nothing, of his own.

“For what is a man profited if he shall gain the whole world and lose his own soul? Or what shall a man give in exchange for his soul?” (Mt 16:26)

“For what is the hope of the ungodly when He cuts off, when God takes away his soul?”  (Jb 27:8)

“Who can bring a clean [thing] out of an unclean? not one.” (Jb 14:4)

“Either make the tree good, and his fruit good; or else make the tree corrupt, and his fruit corrupt: for the tree is known by [his] fruit.”(Mt 12:33)

“For who makes you to differ from another? And what do you have that you did not receive? And if you did receive it, why do you boast as if you had not received it?”           (1Co 4:7)

“The heart is deceitful above all things, and desperately wicked: who can know it?”          (Je 17:9)

9.   God has provided for His people a vicarious sacrifice, perfect in every way and ALL sufficient

Now, one of God’s perfect attributes is Love, Perfect Love, disinterested Love. To demonstrate this perfect love towards His elect God provided Himself a Perfect Vicarious sacrifice to atone their sins (rebellion against God’s will) completely and forever, The man Jesus Christ. Before the world was, God decreed that His only begotten Son shall, “in time” walk with sinful men and be sacrificed on the cross receiving there on Himself the full wrath of God’s Justice for the sins of His elect. This means that there, (once for all) He fully atoned for them what was due, consequently making them forensically clean to be in the presence of God. On that basis God has maintained perfect His attributes: Love, Justice, Holiness. It is of Grace, a non-merited favour. He placed their sin as far as East is from the West.

“Blessed be the God and Father of our Lord Jesus Christ, who blessed us with every spiritual blessing in the heavenlies in Christ; according as He chose us in Him before the foundation of the world, that we should be holy and without blame before Him in love, having predestined us to the adoption of children by Jesus Christ to Himself, according to the good pleasure of His will, to the praise of the glory of His grace, in which He has made us accepted in the One having been loved.” (Ep 1:3-6)

“We love Him because He first loved us.” (1 Jo 4:19)

“For by grace you are saved through faith, and that not of yourselves, it is the gift of God, not of works, lest anyone should boast.” (Ep 2:8,9)

“…… we are sanctified through the offering of the body of Jesus Christ once for all.” (Hee 10:10)

“As far as the east is from the west, [so] far has He removed our transgressions from us.” (Ps 103:12)

10.   Jesus Christ, God’s only begotten Son

Jesus Christ, the only begotten Son of God, lived on the earth as a true man, but committed no sin, He obeyed God, His Father, in everything. Here is then an acceptable sacrifice to atone (settle the score) the sins of another man, as God required from His creation. But one righteous man can atone only for another man. However, Jesus Christ was both man and God, thus being also God (The SON), His atonement has infinite value to atone all sins (past, present and future) of His people. Here, then, is manifested the Love of God towards His elect. The only thing they need to do to ascertain reception of eternal life in the presence of God is to see if they can confess with their mouths and truly believe in their hearts the sacrifice Christ Jesus has made for them. It may seem an easy thing to do, but can only be done if God has given a new heart, has granted repentance and rebirth in His Spirit. This is the wonderful benevolent nature of the God of Love and this not of our own, but by Grace through Faith.

“And she shall bear a son, and you shall call His name JESUS: for He shall save His people from their sins.” (Mt 1:20,21)

“For God so loved the world that He gave His only-begotten Son, that whoever believes in Him should not perish but have everlasting life. He who believes on Him is not condemned, but he who does not believe is condemned already, because he has not believed in the name of the only-begotten Son of God. He who believes on the Son has everlasting life, and he who does not believe the Son shall not see life, but the wrath of God abides upon him.” (Jn 3:16,18,36)

“For the wages of sin is death, but the gift of God is eternal life through Jesus Christ our Lord.” (Ro 6:23)

“Because if you confess the Lord Jesus, and believe in your heart that God has raised Him from the dead, you shall be saved.” (Ro 10:9)

“He who believes on the Son of God has the witness in himself. He who does not believe God has made Him a liar, because he does not believe the record that God gave of His Son. And this is the record, that God has given to us everlasting life, and this life is in His Son. He who has the Son has life; he who does not have the Son of God does not have life. I have written these things to you who believe on the name of the Son of God, that you may know that you have everlasting life, and that you may believe on the name of the Son of God.” (1Jn 5:10-13)

“And when the Gentiles heard this, they were glad, and glorified the word of the Lord: and as many as were ordained to eternal life believed.” (Ac 13:48)

“When they heard these things, they held their peace, and glorified God, saying, Then has God also to the Gentiles granted repentance unto life.” (Ac 11:18)


The Counsel of God
The Nature of God
God Has Given Us Everything We Need
God Gives Life While Satan Gives Death
God Is Unchangeable – God’s Word Is Unchangeable Too
What We Know About God and Jesus From the Bible
Angels and Demons – A Survey of Biblical Doctrine
Various Levels of Faith
What Is the Gospel of Jesus Christ?


Is Repentance Part of Salvation
The Blood Is Enough for Complete Forgiveness
Prayer for Forgiveness Made Possible by Jesus Christ
Prayer of Release From the Occult and False Religion
Prayer for Divine Healing and Health
Prayer for Cleansing the Home
Prayer for Spiritual Warfare – Daily

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The Mystery of Jesus Christ

Approximately one-third of humanity claims to believe in and follow Jesus Christ, the founder of Christianity. Even many Jews and Moslems believe He was a prophet. But how many know WHO Jesus Christ really IS, What He DID and what His MESSAGE is for us today?

Many non-Christians claim that Jesus Christ is just a myth or fable and that His existence cannot be proven because, they claim, there are no historic records of His existence other than the Bible. Also, they cite the many non-biblical myths and legends such as Christmas, Santa Clause, Easter with its Easter eggs and bunnies, etc. as examples of the fables of “Christianity” and Jesus Christ. Are these legitimate arguments?

On the other hand, Christians know the truth that Santa Claus is really just a myth, yet many take great joy in perpetuating this myth to their children. But what about Jesus Christ, do we know the truth, or are we just following a myth? Maybe it would be good to consider the story about the 6-year-old who, when he discovered that Santa Claus was just a fake, somewhat dejected, said to his little friend, “I’m going to look into this Jesus Christ business too.”

What do you know about Jesus Christ? What do you believe? Can you prove His existence from secular history as well as the Bible?

This world desperately needs a Saviour to step in and bring peace to our war ravaged planet. Each of us needs a Saviour to deliver us from the mess we make of our lives and from fears, sickness, suffering, hopelessness and death.

Is Jesus Christ that Saviour?

Do you really know who He is? Was He just a myth or is He real?

Is Jesus Christ the Real Messiah? Is He God?

Do you know what the purpose of His mission was here on this earth?

Do you understand the message (good news) He delivered?

Why did God allow Him to be crucified?

Who are His true disciples and how can you be one of them?

What is He doing now?

And when will He return?

The Bible reveals the answers to all these questions – and much more!

Christians are told to, “grow in the grace and knowledge of our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ” (2 Pet 3:18).

“For even hereunto were you called: because Christ also suffered for us, leaving us an example, that you should follow His steps: who committed no sin, neither was guile found in His mouth…” (1 Pet 2:21-22).

But for many, Jesus Christ is a mystery or a myth. Did you know the Bible, both the Old and New Testaments, is a biography of Jesus Christ? What does the Bible say about Him?

The purpose of this Bible Study is to help you answer these and other questions about Jesus Christ – from the Old and New Testament Scriptures and other records – and develop your own personal relationship with Him. You’ll be glad you did!

In this series of studies under the above headings, we will examine Scriptures you can look up in your Bible and other evidence that sheds light on these and other questions. Check out the links below or in the index above as they become available.

Chapter 1 – Is Jesus Christ just a Myth?

How Can You Know For Sure?  Is Christianity just a big hoax? Was Jesus Christ just a mythical figure contrived by a few zealous Jews seeking to create a Messianic following? And is the New Testament just an elaborate creation of those zealots? Are there any Records from Secular History?

Non-believers often use the argument that there are no historic records of Jesus Christ outside of the Bible. Some also cite the many non-biblical myths, legends and customs of traditional “Christianity” that various denominations teach and observe such as Christmas, Santa Claus and his sleigh and reindeer, the Christmas tree, Easter and the Easter bunnies and coloured eggs, Halloween, ghosts and goblins, witches, etc. to discount the biblical record.

Are these arguments legitimate?

To be sure, the non-biblical myths, legends and customs of traditional “Christianity” only prove the veracity of many statements and warnings in the Scriptures against deceptions of false prophets, false Christs, and false teachers and are not a part of True Christianity (Mat 7:15; 24:5,11; 1 Jn 4:1-6). Jesus Christ Himself warned,

“For false christs and false prophets shall arise and show great signs and wonders, so as to deceive, if possible, even the elect. Behold I have told you beforehand” (Mat 24:24-25).

And the apostle Paul warned, “Therefore take heed to yourselves and to all the flock, among which the Holy Spirit has made you overseers, to shepherd the church of God which He purchased with His blood. “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.

“Therefore watch, and remember that for three years I did not cease to warn everyone night and day with tears” (Acts 20:28-31). (See “Take Heed… Be Not Deceived” in Satan’s Great Deceptions Menu)

Is Jesus Christ Real?

What historic evidence is there? Can the existence of Jesus Christ be proven by secular records as well as the Bible?

Actually many records have existed and the fact that He has been acknowledged by so many in His time to the present is itself proof. And the Old Testament and its prophecies, considered by most as the Book of the Jews, who for the most part reject the New Testament and Jesus as the Christ (Messiah), is itself a major testimony of Jesus Christ and all that He did in His sojourn and ministry on the earth. We will examine some of this here as well as some the secular accounts for proofs of His existence.

The Account of Josephus – Josephus (A.D. 37-100)

In the first century A.D. Flavius Josephus, a Jewish priest, military commander and historian, the son of Mattathias a priest of Jerusalem, wrote 20 books on The Antiquities of the Jews and 7 books of The Wars of the Jews, which also gives his eyewitness account of the Destruction of Jerusalem and the temple in 70 A.D.

Josephus, a Jew and not a Christian, gives an unbiased confirmation of the New Testament account of Jesus, John the Baptist and others around Jesus and confirms the accuracy of the NT record of Roman officials and the priesthood of the Jews.

Concerning John the Baptist he writes: “Now some of the Jews thought that the destruction of Herod’s army came from God, and that very justly, as a punishment of what he did against John, that was called the Baptist; for Herod slew him, who was a good man, and commanded the Jews to exercise virtue, both to righteousness towards one another, and piety towards God, and so to come to baptism…” (Antiquities of the Jews, Book XVIII, Chapter V,2).

The Scriptures reveal that Herod had John beheaded because he had said to him “It is not lawful for you to have her (his brother’s wife, Herodias).” And when Herodias’ daughter danced for Herod, greatly pleasing him at his birthday celebration, he promised to give her whatever she might ask. Her mother prompted her to ask, “Give me John the Baptist’s head here on a platter.” So he had John beheaded and had his head brought to her on a platter. “And she brought it to her mother” (Mat 14:1-12).

Concerning Jesus Christ, Josephus writes: “Now there was about this time Jesus, a wise man, if it be lawful to call him a man; for he was a doer of wonderful works, a teacher of such men as receive the truth with pleasure. He drew over to him both many of the Jews and many of the Gentiles. He was Christ (Messiah). And when Pilate, at the suggestion of the principal men amongst us, had condemned him to the cross, those that loved him at the first did not forsake him; for he appeared to them alive again the third day; as the divine prophets had foretold these and ten thousand other wonderful things concerning him. And the tribe of Christians, so named from him, are not extinct at this day.” (Book XVIII, Ch. III,3).

Josephus also tells of the martyrdom of James, a brother of Jesus, by the high priest Ananus in 62 A.D.: “Ananus, who…took the high priesthood, was a bold man in his temper and very insolent; he was also of the sect of the Sadducees, who are very rigid in judging offenders, above all the rest of the Jews… when, therefore… he thought he had opportunity… so he assembled the sanhedrin of judges, and brought before them the brother of Jesus who was called Christ (Messiah), whose name was James, and some others; and when he had formed an accusation against them as breakers of the law, he delivered them to be stoned: but as for those who seemed the most equitable of the citizens, and such as were the most uneasy at the breach of the laws, they disliked what was done; they also sent to the king (Agrippa), desiring him to send to Ananus that he should act so no more, for that what he had already done was not to be justified…on which king Agrippa took the high priesthood from him, when he had ruled but three months…” (Book XX, Ch. IX,1).

More details are given on the martyrdom of James the brother of the Lord by Eusebeus in Book II, Chapter XXIII of his Ecclesiastical History.

“The Jews, after Paul had appealed to Caesar, and had been sent by Festus to Rome… turn themselves against James, the brother of the Lord… Hegesippus… who flourished nearest the days of the apostles, in the fifth book of his Commentary gives the most accurate account of him, thus:”

“But James, the brother of the Lord… surnamed the Just by all… and indeed, on account of his exceeding great piety, he was called the Just… From which, some believed that Jesus is the Christ… As there were many therefore of the rulers that believed, there arose a tumult among the Jews, Scribes, and Pharisees, saying that there was a danger, that the people would now expect Jesus as the Messiah. They came therefore together, and said to James,

“‘We entreat thee, restrain the people, who are led astray after Jesus, as if he were the Christ… For we and all the people bear thee testimony that thou art just, and thou respectest not persons. Persuade therefore the people not to be led astray by Jesus… Stand therefore upon a wing of the temple, that thou mayest be conspicuous on high, and thy words may be easily heard by all the people; for all the tribes (of Israel) have come together on account of the passover, with some of the Gentiles also.’

“The aforesaid Scribes and Pharisees, therefore, placed James upon a wing of the temple, and cried out to him,

“‘O thou just man, whom we ought all to believe, since the people are led astray after Jesus that was crucified, declare to us what is the door to Jesus that was crucified.’

“And he answered… ‘Why do ye ask me respecting Jesus the Son of Man? He is now sitting in the heavens, on the right hand of great power, and is about to come on the clouds of heaven.’

“And as many were confirmed, and gloried in this testimony of James… these same priests and Pharisees said to one another, ‘We have done badly in affording such testimony to Jesus, but let us go up and cast him down, that they may dread to believe in him.’ And they cried out, ‘Oh, oh, Justus himself is deceived,’ and they fulfilled that which is written in Isaiah, “Let us take away the just, because he is offensive to us; wherefore they shall eat the fruit of their doings’ Is. iii…

“Going up therefore, they cast down the just man, saying… ‘Let us stone James the Just.’

“And they began to stone him, as he did not die immediately when cast down; but turning round, he knelt down saying, ‘I entreat thee, O Lord God and Father, forgive them, for they know not what they do.’

“Thus they were stoning him, when one of the priests… cried out saying, ‘Cease, what are you doing? Justus is praying for you.’ And one of them… beat out the brains of Justus with the club… Thus he suffered martyrdom, and they buried him on the spot where his tombstone is still remaining, by the temple. He became a faithful witness, both to the Jews and Greeks, that Jesus is the Christ.

“Immediately after this, Vespasian invaded and took Judea. So admirable a man indeed was James, and so celebrated among all for his justice, that even the wiser part of the Jews were of opinion that this was the cause of the immediate siege of Jerusalem, which happened to them for no other reason than the crime against him.”

Confirmation from Archaeological Evidence?

Recently a limestone box, an ossuary (container for bones), dating from the first century A.D. was discovered in a private collection in Jerusalem, etched with an Aramaic inscription: “James, son of Joseph, brother of Jesus.”

According to an articles in Biblical Archaeology Review, Sept. 2002 and U.S.News & World Report, Nov. 4, 2002, p. 50, French and Israeli scientists who examined the box and the inscription on it found no evidence of forgery and dated it to about 63 A.D. But others now, including the director of Israel’s Antiquities Authority call it a hoax. Though most Jews reject Jesus as the Messiah, they along with Protestant Christianity do accept that James was His brother (Mat 13:55-56; Gal 1:18-19), whereas Catholics believe Christ’s mother, Mary, was a virgin all her life and say James was only a cousin.

Genealogy and Birth of Jesus

The genealogies of the parents of Jesus Christ, tracing His linage back to David, Abraham and Adam the son of God are recorded in the Gospel accounts by Matthew (Mat 1:1-17) and Luke (Lk 3:23-38). Matthew reveals the source of his genealogy as from:

“The book of the genealogy of Jesus Christ, the Son of David, the Son of Abraham.”

Family genealogies or lineages were faithfully kept by many families and dynasties, especially the royal line of David and of the Levites and priests (Neh 7:5-7,39,43,64,73; 12:1,22-23,44-47). The royal family of Great Britain, for example, have kept their royal linage tracing it back to king David of ancient Israel.

Matthew gives the genealogy of Jesus’ legal father, Joseph, son of Jacob, going back to David and Abraham (Mat 1:1-16), but reveals God as His real Father (vs. 18-23). Luke gives Mary’s genealogy, beginning with Joseph the son (in law) of Heli, Mary’s father, going all the way back to Adam and God and he also reveals God as His real Father (Lk 1:23-38).

Many sceptics who have rejected the historical validity and accuracy of the biblical record have been chagrined over the years as archaeologists and historians have uncovered records of the past verifying the biblical record.

Many of the events surrounding the life and time of Jesus Christ are no exception to this. Many have found the historical accuracy of Luke’s and other Gospel accounts as verification of the events that they recorded.

Luke, for example, mentions that shortly before Jesus’ birth, Caesar Augustus (emperor 27 B.C. – 14 A.D.) made a decree that all the world (Roman Empire) should be registered, and that this first census took place when Quirinius (Cyrenius) governed Syria. Quirinius ruled as proconsul of Asia two times, 4-1 B.C. and 6-10 A.D. as verified by a monument unearthed at Rome, which states:

“Quirinius as proconsul obtained Asia as his province. As legate of the deified Augustus a second time, he governed Syria and Phoenicia.” This first census occurred between 4-1 B.C. Unger’s Bible Dictionary pp. 199-200, 232-233).

“So all went to be registered, everyone to his own city” (Lk 2:1-7).

This first census by Emperor Augustus required Joseph and Mary, living in Nazareth of Galilee, to travel to Bethlehem-Ephratah, “because he was of the house and linage of David…” which was the home of their ancestors Boaz and Ruth and king David who grew up there (Ruth 1:2,22; 2:1-12; 1 Sam 17:12).

“So it was that while they were there…she brought forth her firstborn Son” (Jesus), thus fulfilling the prophesy of Micah (Lk 2:6-7).

“But you, Bethlehem, in the land of Judah, are not the least among the rulers of Judah; For out of you shall come a Ruler Who will shepherd My people Israel” (Mat 2:1-6; Mic 5:2)

Verification that Jesus Christ and His parents were registered in the census taken by Roman officials at the time that Jesus was born, is affirmed by an emperor who became an enemy of Christianity in the 4th century – Flavius Claudius Iulianus or Julian – a Roman emperor known as “the Apostate.”

Julian was a nephew of emperor Constantine who had established and endorsed the “new Christianity” at the Council of Nicaea in 325 A.D. When Julian became emperor he tried to topple this new “Christianity” and restore paganism as the official religion of the Roman Empire in 361-63. Though having been brought up a Christian, he repudiated the new religion and called Christians, whom he held responsible for the slaughter of his family, “superstitious atheists” who worshipped “a new-fangled Galilean god.” He said:

“Jesus, whom you celebrate, was one of Caesar’s subjects. If you dispute it, I will prove it by and by; but it may as well be done now. For yourselves allow that he was enrolled with his father and mother in the time of Cyrenius. But Jesus having persuaded a few among you… has now been celebrated about three hundred years, having done nothing in his lifetime worthy of remembrance, unless anyone thinks it a mighty matter to heal lame and blind people, and exorcise demonics in villages of Bethsaida and Bethany” (Unger’s Bible Dictionary, pp. 200, New Testament (Lardner’s Works, vii, 626-627), and After Jesus, 1992, Reader’s Digest, p. 240).

The census of the Jews was likely taken around the time of the Fall Feasts as Luke relates that shepherds in that area were still “living out in the fields, keeping watch over their flocks by night” and that an angel of the Lord revealed to them good tidings of great joy… that “There is born to you this day in the city of David (Bethlehem) a Saviour, who is Christ the Lord. And this will be a sign to you: You will find a Babe wrapped in swaddling cloths, lying in a manger” (Lk 2:8-12).

It is obvious that Jesus’ birth “did not occur in the winter, since shepherds in Palestine customarily do not remain in the open with their flocks, except from spring to autumn” (Unger’s Bible Handbook, p. 516).

Just When was JESUS Born?

Many believe that Jesus was born on or around December 25 and they observe that as Christmas today. But the Catholic Encyclopaedia admits,

“Christmas was not among the earliest festivals of the church. Irenaeus (130-200 A.D.) and Tertullian (150-225 A.D.) omit it from their lists of feasts.”

That belief did not become established as part of “Christianity” until the latter part of the 4th century when the Roman Church began observing December 25th to celebrate the birthday of Christ (The Catholic Encyclopaedia, vol. 3, p. 724, art. “Christmas”). It was originally the pagan winter Saturnalia festival of Mithraism, the largest pagan religious cult of the Roman and Greek worlds, celebrating the solar feast of Natalis Invicti – “Nativity of the Unconquered Sun” – on 25 December (p. 727). By the 5th century the church decreed the birth of Christ be forever observed on that date. The halo (Greek “helios,” meaning sun) on paintings of Christ and the saints is a symbol of the sun god adopted from pagan sun worship. The Saturnalia feast, representing the birth of the sun god, was “christianized” by the Roman Catholic church, “assimilating both his image and his birthday, December 25th. That date (first) came to be celebrated as the birthday of Jesus some time between A.D. 274 and 336” (After Jesus – The Triumph of Christianity, pp. 215, by Reader’s Digest), to facilitate and appease the conversion of pagans to Catholic “Christianity.”

The Holy Scriptures do not reveal the exact date of Jesus Christ’s birth, obviously for the reason that His birthday was not to be worshipped, the reason of which will be made clear in the next chapter. Many pagan God’s are worshipped on their birth dates and many pagan calendars were so ordained for this purpose, which fact (their birth) only proves that they are not Eternal Gods at all.

But Old Testament Prophesies do reveal when the Messiah would come, and the New Testament gives clues as to the approximate time He was born as the Son of Man. Daniels prophecy (Dan 9:25-27) and the Gospel accounts reveal that Jesus ministry lasted 3 1/2 years and that He was crucified in the spring at the time of the Passover (John 18:39). This places the beginning of His ministry in the fall and at that time Jesus was 30 years of age (Lk 3:23), the age required in the OT to enter the ministry (Num 4:3). If He turned 30 in the fall, then His birthday was in the fall 30 years earlier, around the time of the Feast of Trumpets. The Feast of Trumpets is a memorial of the Day of the Lord when the Lord (Jesus “Jehoshua”), the Messiah (Christ) shall come again in power and glory as “King of kings and Lord of lords” (Joel 2:1; Zech 9:14-16; Rev 1:10; 11:15).

Luke reveals some interesting details confirming the time of His birth. Luke also reveals certain details about rulers of the Roman government and the Jewish priests of the time:

“It seemed good to me also, having had perfect understanding of all things from the very first, to write to you an orderly account, most excellent Theophilus (meaning lover of God – Theophilus was the name of one of the high priests in his time),

“that you may know the certainty of those things in which you were [informed]” (Lk 1:1-4).

He then tells us that this “was in the days of Herod, the king of Judea” (vs. 5) when Jesus was born. King Herod (the great) ruled Judea from 37 B.C. till his death in 4 B.C., meaning Jesus was born in 4 B.C. or before.

After Jesus was born, wise men (it doesn’t say how many) from the East (they were Israelites or Jews from Parthia or Media where they had been deported in the captivities of Israel and Judah centuries before – 2 Kgs 17:5-24; 25:1-12; 2 Chr 36:15-21; Acts 2:9) came to Jerusalem, saying,

“Where is He who has been born King of the Jews? For we have seen His star in the East and have come to worship Him.

“When Herod the king heard these things, he was troubled…

He gathered the chief priests and scribes together and inquired of them where the Christ was to be born.

“So they said to him, ‘In Bethlehem of Judea, for thus it is written by the prophet…” (Mat 2:2-5).

Shortly after Herod heard this he had all the children two years old and under in Bethlehem put to death (Mat 2:1-2,16). Herod died soon after this and was buried at Herodium (see picture). His son Archelaus reigned (4 B.C. – 6 A.D.) over Judea in his stead (Mat 2:19-22).

Luke reveals that Jesus was begotten by God the Father six months after John the Baptist was conceived.

“Now in the sixth month the angel Gabriel was sent by God to a city of Galilee named Nazareth, to a virgin (Mary) betrothed to a man whose name was Joseph, of the house of David.”

The angel told her, “Behold, you will conceive in your womb and bring forth a Son, and shall call His name JESUS. He shall be great, and shall be called the Son of the Highest; and the Lord God shall give Him the throne of His father David. And He shall reign over the house of Jacob forever, and of His Kingdom there shall be no end.

“Then Mary said to the angel, ‘How can this be, since I have not known (had intercourse with) a man?’

“And the angel answered… ‘The Holy Spirit will come upon you, and the power of the Highest will overshadow you; therefore, also, that Holy One who is to be born shall be called the Son of God.’ Now, Elizabeth your relative has also conceived a son in her old age; and this is now the sixth month for her who was called barren. For with God nothing shall be impossible” (Lk 1:26-37).

Luke also reveals the approximate time that Elizabeth conceived. Her husband was a “priest named Zacharias, of the division of Abijah… So it was, that while he was serving as priest before God in the order of his division, according to the custom of the priesthood, his lot fell to burn incense when he went into the temple of the Lord…

“Then an angel of the Lord appeared to him…

“The angel said to him…your prayer is heard; and your wife Elizabeth shall bear you a son, and you shall call his name John…

“He will also be filled with the Holy Spirit, even from his mother’s womb.

“And he shall turn many of the children of Israel to the Lord their God.

“He will also go before Him in the spirit and power of Elijah, ‘to turn the hearts of the fathers to the children,’ and the disobedient to the wisdom of the just, to make ready a people prepared for the Lord…

“and so it was, as soon as the days of his service were completed, that he departed to his own house.

“Now after those days his wife Elizabeth conceived…” (Lk 1:5-24).

The clue revealed by Luke is the time Zacharias served in the temple. The division of Abijah was the 8th of 24 orders, each order serving two weeks at a time in the temple and all serving during the Holy Days as established in king David’s time (1 Chron 24:1,7-19; Neh 12:4). The order began in the first month, Abib (Nisan – March or April) of the year (Ex 12:2; 13:4; Est 3:7). (MacArthur Study Bible, note pp. 589, 677). The 8th order would have served after Penetecost (sometime in June or July), so Elizabeth would have conceived soon after this when Zacharias returned home and John the Baptist would have been born nine months later in the spring, March or April, around Passover or soon after. Six months after this would be in the fall, September or October, around the fall Holy Days.

Luke also carefully chronicles the time both John the Baptist and Jesus began their ministries with the rulers of that time. (See chart)

“Then in the fifteenth year (26 A.D.) of the reign of Tiberius Caesar (he reigned from 14-37 A.D. but co-reigned from 11 A.D. [11 + 15 = 26 A.D.] until the death of Augustus on August 19, 14 A.D. – MacArthur Study Bible, pp. 1517), Pontius Pilate being governor (procurator) of Judea (he was governor A.D. 26-36), Herod Antipas… (who killed John the Baptist) being tetrarch of Galilee (4 B.C.-39 A.D.), his brother Philip tetrarch of Iturea and the region of Trachonitis (4 B.C.-34 A.D.), and Lysanias tetrarch of Abilene, “Annas and Caiaphas being high priests (Joseph Caiaphas was appointed high priest (18-36 A.D.) by Valerius Gratus, procurator (15-26 A.D.) and was the acting official, while Annas his father-in-law was ex officio high priest and very influential – John 18:13,24), the word of God came to John the son of Zacharias in the wilderness.

“And he went into all the region around the Jordan, preaching a baptism of repentance for the remission of sins, as it is written in the book of… Isaiah the prophet, saying:

“The voice of one crying in the wilderness: ‘Prepare the way of the Lord, make His paths straight…” (Lk 3:1-6).

Old Testament Prophecies Fulfilled by JESUS!

The Old Testament, considered a Jewish Book by most “Christians” contains many prophecies of the Messiah who was to come to deliver Israel and all mankind from sin and death. Though most Jews do not accept Jesus as their Messiah, the fact that He fulfilled all the prophesies concerning His first coming is an astounding proof of His Messiahship. Some of the prophesies include:

Genesis 22:8,14 – “And Abraham said, ‘My son, God will provide for Himself the lamb for a burnt offering.’…And Abraham called the name of the place Jehovah-jireh (meaning the Lord Will Provide); as it is said to this day, ‘In the Mount of the Lord it shall be provided.” The place was the same place Solomon later built the Temple of God. Jesus Christ became the Lamb that God provided as the offering (John 3:16-17; 11:47-53).

Genesis 49:10-11 – “The sceptre shall not depart from Judah, nor a lawgiver from between his feet, until Shiloh (an epithet of the Messiah) comes; and to Him shall be the obedience of the people.” Jesus Christ, the coming King of kings, was born of the tribe of Judah through whom the rulership was promised (Lk 3:33; John 19:19; Heb 7:14; Rev 19:16).

“Binding His donkey to the vine, and His donkey’s colt to the choice vine; He washed His garments in wine (symbol of His blood), and His clothes in the blood of grapes.” Jesus fulfilled this riding into Jerusalem on the donkey and then gave His life (blood) to cleanse the sins of many (Zech 9:9; Mat 21:1-11; 26:28; Rev 7:14).

Exodus 12:5-7,11 – “Your lamb shall be without blemish… Now you shall keep it until the fourteenth of the (first) month. Then the whole assembly of the congregation of Israel shall kill it… And take of the blood and put it on the two doorposts and on the lintel of the houses… It is the Lord’s Passover.” Jesus was the Passover Lamb without blemish (without sin – Heb 4:15; 1 Pet 2:21-24) killed by the whole congregation of Israel though neither Pilate nor Herod found any fault in Him (Lk 23:13-25; 1 Cor 5:7).

Leviticus 23:10-12 – “…you shall bring a sheaf of the first fruits of your harvest to the priest. He shall wave the sheaf before the Lord, to be accepted on your behalf; on the day after the Sabbath the priest shall wave it. And you shall offer on that day, when you wave the sheaf, a male lamb of the first year, without blemish, as a burnt offering to the Lord.” Jesus Christ fulfilled the offering of the wave sheaf and the lamb without blemish, becoming the first of the first fruits of God’s spiritual harvest. This was offered after the Passover on the day after the Sabbath, the first day of the week, during the Days of Unleavened Bread. Jesus ascended to heaven on the first day of the week after His crucifixion to appear before the Eternal with His blood to be accepted on our behalf to make atonement for us (John 20:1,11-17; 1 Cor 15:20; Heb 9:11-12,24,28).

Deut 18:15-18 – “The Lord your God shall raise up a Prophet like me from your midst, from your brethren. Him you shall hear… And I will put My words in His mouth…” Jesus is that Prophet and spoke only as the Father directed Him (John 5:30; 6:14; 8:28-29; 14:10).

Psalm 22:1,7-8 – “My God, My God, why have You forsaken Me? Why are You so far from helping Me, and from the words of My groaning? …All those who see Me laugh Me to scorn; …they shake their head saying, ‘He trusted in the Lord, let Him rescue Him; let Him deliver Him, since He delights in Him!” Jesus experienced the feeling of being mocked and forsaken by everyone when He suffered the shame and agony of the cross for man’s sins (Mk 15:27-37; Lk 23:35-37; Heb 12:2).

Isaiah 7:14-16 – “Therefore the Lord Himself shall give you a sign; Behold, a virgin shall conceive, and bear a Son, and shall call His name Immanuel. Butter and honey shall He eat, that He may know to refuse the evil, and choose the good. For before the Child shall know to refuse the evil, and choose the good, the land that You abhor shall be forsaken of both her kings.” Jesus was begotten by God conceived in the virgin Mary hundreds of years after both Israel and Judah were taken into captivity (Lk 1:26-35). God’s Spirit was with Him from birth so that He would know and choose good over evil even when tempted by Satan himself (Mat 4:1-11).

Isaiah 9:6 – “For unto us a Child is born, unto us a Son is given; and the government shall be upon His shoulder. And His name shall be called Wonderful, Counselor, Mighty God, Everlasting Father, Prince of Peace.” Jesus is the Child, both Son of God and Son of man that God gave to be man’s counselor and God to bring salvation and peace to mankind (Mat 16:13,16,27-28; John 3:16-18).

Isaiah 35:4-10 – “Say to those who are fearful-hearted, ‘Be strong, do not fear!’ Behold, your God will come with vengeance, with the recompense of God; He will come and save you. Then the eyes of the blind shall be opened, and the ears of the deaf shall be unstopped. Then the lame shall leap like a deer, and the tongue of the dumb sing… And the ransomed of the Lord shall return, and come to Zion with singing, with everlasting joy on their heads. They shall obtain joy and gladness, and sorrow and sighing shall flee away.” Jesus preached salvation and healed many at His first coming, but this prophesy relates mostly to His second coming when the Kingdom of God will be established on the earth (Dan 2:44; Mk 1:14-15, 32-34,38-45; Rev 11:15; 20:6; 21:1-7).

Isa 52:13-15 – “Behold, My Servant shall deal prudently, He shall be exalted and extolled and be very high. Just as many were astonished at you, so His visage (appearance) was marred more than any man, and His form more than the sons of men; so shall He sprinkle many nations. Kings shall shut their mouths at Him; for what had not been told them they shall see, and what they had not heard they shall consider.” Jesus, when on the earth, was wise and prudent so that “no one was able to answer Him…” (Mat 22:46) Many worshipped Him, but when He allowed Himself to be taken as a sacrifice, He was brutally beaten and marred, and the blood of His sacrifice shall cleanse many nations of peoples of their sins when they come to understand and consider and repent (Mat 27:26-35; Mk 14:65; 15:16-20; Heb 13:12; Rev 1:5-7).

Isaiah 53:2-12 – “For He shall grow up before Him as a tender plant, and as a root out of dry ground. He has no form or comeliness; and when we see Him, there is no beauty that we should desire Him.” Jesus looked like an ordinary Jew of His day. He was not easily recognized so that Judas had to point Him out to His captors (Mk 14:44-46).

“He is despised and rejected by men, a man of sorrows and acquainted with grief. And we hid, as it were our faces from Him; He was despised, and we did not esteem Him.” He came to His own and they rejected Him (John 1:11). The religious leaders despised Him and turned the people against Him (Mk 15:9-15; Lk 23:10-25).

“Surely He has borne our griefs and carried our sorrows; yet we esteemed Him stricken, smitten by God, and afflicted.” They railed against Him saying,

“He trusted in God; let Him deliver Him now if He will have Him; for He said ‘I am the Son of God” (Mat 27:40-44), but He was suffering all our griefs and sorrows to make intercession for us to God (Heb 2:9-11; 4:14-16; 5:5-9).

“But He was wounded for our transgressions, He was bruised for our iniquities; the chastisement of our peace was upon Him, and by His stripes we are healed.” He was afflicted and suffered as we, and as an example for us, thereby learned great compassion to make intercession for our healing (1 Pet 2:21-25; 4:1,13).

“Inasmuch then as the children have partaken of flesh and blood, He Himself likewise shared in the same, that through death He might destroy him who had power of death, that is the devil, and release those who through fear of death were all their lifetime subject to bondage… Therefore, in all things He had to be made like His brethren, that He might be a merciful and faithful High Priest… to make propitiation for the sins of the people. For in that He Himself has suffered, being tempted, He is able to aid those who are tempted” (Heb 2:14-18).

“All we like sheep have gone astray; we have turned, every one to his own way; and the Lord has laid on Him the iniquity of us all.” Jesus, who never sinned, suffered the results of the sins of all mankind,

“the just for the unjust, that He might bring us to God” (1 Pet 3:18).

“He was oppressed and He was afflicted, yet He opened not His mouth; He was led as a lamb to the slaughter, and as a sheep before its shearers is silent, so He opened not His mouth.” Jesus we reviled, but He never reviled back (Mk 15:1-5; John 19:7-11).

He “for the joy that was set before Him endured the cross, despising the shame… Therefore consider Him who endured such hostility from sinners against Himself, lest you become weary and discouraged in your souls. You have not yet resisted to bloodshed, striving against sin” (Heb 12:2-4).

“He was taken [by constraint through judgment]; who will declare His lifetime? For He was cut off from the land of the living; for the transgressions of My people He was stricken.” Jesus was seized, accused, judged, condemned and put to death on false charges for our transgressions (Mat 26:57-68; Lk 23:1-25,33). Who will stand up and declare the truth of His life?

“And they made His grave with the wicked – but with the rich at His death, because He had done no violence, nor was any deceit in His mouth.” Though Jesus only bear witness to the truth, He was condemned with the wicked, but because He did not sin He was placed in the tomb of the rich man Joseph of Arimathea, a member of the Sanhedrin council (Lk 23:32-33,50-53; John 18:37).

“[He pleased the Lord in His affliction; having been put to grief; when He made] His soul an offering for sin. He (God) shall see His Seed (Son), He shall prolong His days, and the pleasure of the Lord shall prosper in His hand.” God was well pleased in Jesus His firstborn Son:

“For it pleased the Father that in Him all the fullness should dwell, and by Him to reconcile all things to Himself, by Him, whether things on earth or things in heaven, having made peace through the blood of His cross” (Col 1:19-20; 2 Pet 1:16-18).

“He [can] see [through] the travail of His soul, and be satisfied. By His knowledge (understanding) My righteous Servant shall justify many, for He shall bear their iniquities.” Jesus learned through experience and travail and therefore can understand our suffering and help us in our need to be justified (made right).

“For we do not have a High Priest who cannot sympathize with our weaknesses, but was in all points tempted as we are, yet without sin. Let us therefore come boldly to the throne of grace, that we may obtain mercy and find grace to help in time of need” (Heb 4:14-16)

“Therefore I will divide Him a portion with the great, and He shall divide the spoil with the strong, because He poured out His soul unto death, and He was numbered with the transgressors, and He bore the sin of many, and He made intercession for the transgressors.” Because Jesus Christ poured out His soul unto death to make intercession for the transgressors,

“Therefore God also has highly exalted Him and given Him the name which is above every name, that at the name of Jesus every knee should bow… and that every tongue should confess that Jesus Christ is Lord, to the glory of God the Father” (Phil 2:9-11).

And He is pleased to share the spoil, His glory and inheritance, with those who stand strong with Him in faith,

“For both He who sanctifies and those who are being sanctified are all of One, for which reason He is not ashamed to call them brethren” (Heb 2:10-11).

“In whom also we have obtained an inheritance” (Eph 1:11-14).

Isa 61:1-2 – “The Spirit of the Lord God is upon Me, because the Lord has anointed Me to preach good tidings to the poor; He has sent Me to heal the broken-hearted, to proclaim liberty to the captives, and the opening of the prison to those who are bound;

“To proclaim an acceptable year of the Lord…” Jesus read this Scripture before the synagogue at the beginning of His ministry and said to them, “This day (it was the Day of Atonement beginning the Jubilee Year – Lev 25:8-10) is this Scripture fulfilled in your hearing” (Lk 4:14-21). He came to call many to be freed from captivity to sin.

Jeremiah 23:5-6 – “Behold, the days are coming, says the Lord, that I will raise to David a Branch of righteousness; a King shall reign and prosper, and execute judgment and righteousness in the earth. In His days Judah shall be saved, and Israel will dwell safely. Now this is the name by which He shall be called: THE LORD OUR RIGHTEOUSNESS.” This is the Messiah that the Jews were expecting in Jesus time, but this prophecy refers to His second coming. His own disciples asked Him after His resurrection,

“Lord, will You at this time restore the kingdom to Israel? And He said to them, ‘It is not for you to know times or seasons which the Father has appointed to His own authority. But you shall receive power when the Holy Spirit has come upon you; and you shall be witnesses to Me in Jerusalem, and in all Judea and Samaria, and to the ends of the earth” (Acts 1:6-8).

Jeremiah 31:31-34 – “Behold, the days are coming, says the Lord, when I will make a new covenant with the house of Israel and with the house of Judah,

“not according to the covenant that I made with their fathers in the days that I took them by the hand to bring them out of the land of Egypt, My covenant which they broke, though I was a husband to them, says the Lord.

“But this is the covenant that I will make with the house of Israel after those days, says the Lord: I will put My laws in their minds, and write it on their hearts; and I will be their God, and they shall be My people.

“No more shall every man teach his neighbor, and every man his brother, saying, ‘Know the Lord,’ for they shall all know Me, from the least of them to the greatest of them, says the Lord. For I will forgive their iniquity, and their sin I will remember no more.” When Jesus fulfilled the Passover sacrifice, He established the new covenant, beginning the forgiveness of sins with his disciples, the New Testament Church – the called out ones (Mat 26:26-28). It will be established with all Israel at His return (Mat 23:37-39; Rom 10:11-13,21; 11:1,,7,25-27; Heb 8:7-13).

Daniel 7:13-14 – “I was watching in the night visions, and Behold, One like the Son of Man, coming with the clouds of heaven! He came to the Ancient of Days. And they brought Him near before Him. Then to Him was given dominion and glory and a Kingdom, that all peoples, nations and languages should serve Him. His dominion is an everlasting dominion, which shall not pass away, and His Kingdom the one which shall not be destroyed.” Jesus Christ, the Son of Man, returned to heaven to receive a Kingdom (Lk 19:12). When He returns to earth He will re-establish the Kingdom of God here on the earth (Rev 11:15; 12:10).

Daniel’s Prophecy of the Messiah

Daniel 9:24-27 – God sent His angel Gabriel to Daniel to reveal an amazing prophecy of when the Messiah was to come:

“Seventy weeks are determined for your people and for your holy city, to finish the transgression, to make and end of sins, to make reconciliation for iniquity, to bring in everlasting righteousness, to seal up vision and prophecy, and to anoint the Most Holy.

“Know therefore and understand, that from the going forth of the command to restore and build Jerusalem until the Messiah the Prince, there shall be seven weeks and sixty-two weeks; the street shall be built again, and the wall, even in troublesome times.” The 70 weeks in this prophecy, which is 490 years, each week being 7 years in prophecy (Lev 25:8) summarizes (seals up the vision) the Messiah’s mission to make reconciliation and eliminate sin and establish righteousness on the earth. The prophecy contains two parts, the 69 weeks (7 and 62 weeks), which reveals when the Messiah would come the first time, and the 70th week after the 69 weeks. Jesus Christ, The Messiah, began His ministry 69 weeks (483 years) from the commandment given to rebuild the wall of Jerusalem – given by Artexerses in the 7th year of his reign (458-57 B.C. – Ezra 7:1,7-26). 483 years from 457 brings us to 27 A.D. (457 B.C. – 483 = 26 A.D. + 1 because there was no year 0 = 27 A.D.).

“And after the sixty-two weeks Messiah shall be cut off, but not for Himself; and the people of the prince who is to come shall destroy the city and sanctuary. The end of it shall be with a flood, and till the end of the war desolations are determined.

“Then He shall confirm a covenant with many for one week; but in the middle of the week He shall bring an end to sacrifice and offering. And on the wings of abominations shall be one who makes desolate, even until the consummation, which is determined, is poured out on the desolate.” The 70th week is here divided into two parts, each of 3 1/2 years. Jesus began His ministry after the 69 weeks, in which He confirmed the covenant with many. His ministry lasted 3 1/2 years and He was “cut off” in the “midst of” the 70th (last) prophetic week of 7 years, as well as in the midst (Wednesday, the 4th day) of a literal 7 day week, when He fulfilled the sacrifice for sins required to make reconciliation for iniquity and brought “an end of sacrifice and offering.” After this Jerusalem and the temple were destroyed and a series of beast governments would rule until the final beast and false prophet that bring on 3 1/2 years of great tribulation and make war with the returning Messiah (Rev 13 & 17). The final 3 1/2 years of Jesus’ ministry to confirm the covenant will apparently be fulfilled at the end during the time of great tribulation – possibly as He works through the angelic messenger from heaven, His church and His two witnesses (Rev 10:1-11; 11:1-12).

Malachi 3:1 – “Behold, I send My messenger, and he will prepare the way before Me. And the Lord whom you seek, will suddenly come to His temple, even the Messenger of the covenant, in whom you delight. Behold, He is coming, says the Lord of hosts.” John the Baptist was the messenger who prepared the way for Jesus’ first coming (Mat 3:10-11; 11:9-10; Lk 3:1-4; John 3:22-36).

Jesus’s Ministry

John the Baptist began his ministry in 26 A.D., as shown above, preaching repentance, preparing the way for Jesus Christ (Lk 3:1-4,15-18). Jesus was baptized by John shortly before He began His ministry (Lk 3:21-22). “Then Jesus, being filled with the Holy Spirit, returned from the Jordan and was led by the Spirit into the wilderness, being tempted for forty days by the devil…” (Lk 4:1-13). After Jesus’ temptation by Satan,

“He returned in the power of the Spirit to Galilee, and news of Him went out through all the surrounding region. And He taught in their synagogues… And He came to Nazareth, where He had been brought up. And as His custom was, He went into the synagogue on the Sabbath day, and stood up to read. And He was handed the book of the prophet Isaiah. And when He had opened the book, He found the place (Isa 61:1-2) where it was written (and read): ‘The Spirit of the Lord is upon Me…’ Then He closed the book… And He began to say to them, ‘Today this Scripture is fulfilled in your hearing'” (Lk 4:14-21).

This was the Day of Atonement beginning the year of Jubilee when Liberty was to be proclaimed (Lev 25:8-11). It was also the beginning of the fulfillment of the 70 weeks (the 7 weeks and 62 weeks and the first 3 1/2 years of the 70th week) prophecy of Daniel 9:24-25 (explained under Daniel 9:24-27).

Eusebius’ Ecclesiastical History

Written records giving evidence and eyewitness accounts have been found, which provide proofs of the miraculous works of Christ and His disciples down through the ages. Some early records of their letters and works have been preserved by the fourth century historian Eusebius Pamphilus (264-340 A.D.), a Bishop of Cesarea in Palestine, who became a close friend and advisor to Constantine, emperor of the Roman Empire. He collected and recorded many early letters in his Ecclesiastical History. Two such letters that he records are of correspondence between king Agbarus of Edessa and Jesus the Christ. Eusebius writes:

“Agbarus, who reigned over the nations beyond the Euphrates with great glory, and who had been wasted away with a disease, both dreadful and incurable by human means when he heard the name of Jesus frequently mentioned, and his miracles unanimously attested by all, sent a suppliant message to him, by a letter-carrier, entreating a deliverance from his disease. But though he did not yield to his call at that time, he nevertheless condescended to write him a private letter, and to send one of his disciples to heal his disorder…

“Of this, also we have the evidence, in a written answer, taken from the public records of the city of Edessa, then under the government of the king. For in the public registers there, which embrace the ancient history and the transactions of Agbarus, these circumstances respecting him are found still preserved down to the present day. There is nothing, however, like hearing the epistles themselves, taken by us from the archives, and the style of it as it has been literally translated by us, from the Syriac language.

“Copy of the letter written by King Agbarus, to Jesus, and sent to him, at Jerusalem, by Ananias, the courier:

“Agbarus, prince of Edessa, sends greeting to Jesus the excellent Saviour, who has appeared in the borders of Jerusalem. I have heard the reports respecting thee and thy cures, as performed by thee without medicines and without the use of herbs. For as it is said, thou causes the blind to see again, the lame to walk, and thou cleansest the lepers, and thou castest out impure spirits and demons, and thou healest those that are tormented by long disease, and thou raisest the dead. And hearing these things of thee, I concluded in my mind one of two things: either that thou art God, and having descended from heaven, doest these things, or else doing them, thou art the son of God. Therefore, now I have written and besought thee to visit me, and to heal the disease with which I am afflicted. I have, also, heard that the Jews murmur against thee, and are plotting to injure thee; I have, however, a very small but noble state, which is sufficient for us both.”

“The Answer of Jesus, to King Agbarus, by the courier, Ananias:

“Blessed art thou, O Agbarus, who, without seeing, hast believed in me. For it is written concerning me, that they who have seen me will not believe, that they who have not seen, may believe and live. But in regard to what thou hast written, that I should come to thee, it is necessary that I should fulfill all things here, for which I have been sent. And after this fulfilment, thus to be received again by Him that sent me. And after I have been received up, I will send to thee a certain one of my disciples, that he may heal thy affliction, and give life to thee and to those who are with thee.”

“To these letters there was, also, subjoined in the Syriac language:

“After the ascension of Jesus, Judas, who is also called Thomas, sent him Thaddeus, the apostle, one of the seventy… When the report was circulated concerning his arrival, he became publicly known by the miracles which he performed, it was communicated to Agbarus, that an apostle of Jesus had come thither, as he had written.

“Thaddeus, therefore, began in the power of God to heal every kind of disease and infirmity; so that all were amazed. But when Agbarus heard the great deeds and miracles which he performed, and how he healed men in the name and power of Jesus Christ, he began to suspect that this was the very person concerning whom Jesus had written, saying, ‘after I have been received up again, I will send to thee one of my disciples, who shall heal thy affliction’. Having, therefore, sent for Tobias, with whom he staid… Tobias, then, returning to Thaddeus, said to him, ‘Agbarus the king having sent for me, has told me to conduct thee to him, that thou may heal his disorder…’

“When he came… he then asked Agbarus whether he were truly a disciple of Jesus the Son of God, who had said to him, ‘I will send one of my disciples to thee, who will heal thy sickness, and will give life to thee and to all thy connexions’?

“And Thaddeus answered, ‘Since thou hast had great confidence in the Lord Jesus, who hath sent me, therefore, I am sent to thee. And moreover, if thou believest in him, with increasing faith, the petitions of thy heart shall be granted thee, as thou believest.’

“And Agbarus replied, ‘So much did I believe in him that I had formed the resolution to take forces, in order to destroy those Jews who had crucified him, had I not been deterred from my purpose by a regard for the Roman empire.’

“Thaddeus replied, ‘Our Lord and God, Jesus the Christ, hath fulfilled the will of his Father, and having fulfilled it, was taken up again to his Father.’

“Agbarus said to him, ‘I have believed both in him and in his Father.’

“Then said Thaddeus, ‘Therefore. I place my hand upon thee in the name of the same Lord Jesus.’ And this being done, he was immediately healed of the sickness and sufferings with which he was afflicted. And Agbarus was amazed, that just as he had heard respecting Jesus, so in very deed he received it through his disciple and apostle Thaddeus, who had healed him without any medicine and herbs, and not him only, but Abdas also, the son of Abdas, who was afflicted with the podagra…

“Many of the same city were also healed by the same apostle, who performed wonderful and great deeds, and proclaimed the word of God. After this, said Agbarus, ‘Thaddeus, thou doest these things by the power of God, and we are filled with wonder. But beside these things, I request thee, also, to inform me respecting the coming of Jesus, how he was born, and as to his power, with what power he performed these things which we have heard.’

“Thaddeus answered, ‘…tomorrow assemble all thy citizens, and before them I will proclaim the word of God, and will sow among them the word of life, both respecting the coming of Jesus, as he was, and respecting his mission, and for what purpose he was sent by the Father; also, concerning the power of his works, and the mysteries which he declared in the world; by what power, also, he did these things, concerning his new mode of preaching, his lowly and abject condition, his humiliation in his external appearance, how he humbled himself, and died, and lowered his divinity; what things, also, he suffered from the Jews; how he was crucified, and descended into hell, (hades,) and burst the bars which had never yet been broken, and rose again, and also raised with himself the dead that had slept for ages… And how he sitteth at the right hand of God and the Father, with glory, in the heavens; and how he is about to come again with glory and power, to judge the living and dead.’

“–Agbarus, therefore, commanded his subjects to be called early in the morning, and to hear the annunciation of Thaddeus; and after this, he commanded gold and silver to be given him; but he would not receive it…” (Ecclesiastical History, Chapter XIII).

Expectations of the Messiah

Though most Jews reject both Jesus Christ and the New Testament, many in His time were hoping and expecting the Messiah to come during that time, as had been prophesied by the prophets of the Old Testament, to deliver them from the oppression of the Roman Empire.

Even His closest disciples believed that Jesus was the One who would deliver Israel at that time. Before Jesus’ crucifixion, Peter was ready to fight to protect the Messiah (Mat 26:50-56; John 18:1-14). After His crucifixion and resurrection, they asked Him:

“Lord, will You at this time restore the kingdom to Israel?

He replied, “It is not for you to know times or seasons which the Father has put in His own authority,

“But you shall receive power when the Holy Spirit has come upon you; and you shall be witnesses to Me in Jerusalem, and in all Judea and Samaria, and to the end of the earth” (Acts 1:6-8).

John the Baptist, when he was thrown into prison by Herod, began to doubt that Jesus was that Messiah to come. He sent his disciples to ask Jesus,

“Are you the coming One (the Messiah), or do we look for another?” (Mat 11:2-4).

Jesus replied, “Go and tell John the things which you hear and see: The blind receive their sight and the lame walk; the lepers are cleansed and the deaf hear; the dead are raised up and the poor have the gospel preached to them” (vs. 4-5).

The apostle John also testified, “And truly Jesus did many other miracles in the presence of His disciples, which are not written in this book; but these are written that you may believe that Jesus is the Christ, the Son of God, and that believing you may have life in His name…

And there are also many other things that Jesus did, which if they were written one by one, I suppose that even the world itself could not contain the books that would be written. Amen” (John 20:30-31; 21:25).

The MESSIAH Will Come Again

Many prophecies reveal that the Jesus Christ will come again to set up the Kingdom of God and rule over this earth as the “King of kings and Lord of lords”. Most of these prophecies will be covered later. But before He returns, God promises that He will send a prophet to again prepare the way and let the world know – even as Noah warned the world before the flood.

Malachi 4:5-6 – “Behold, I will send you Elijah the prophet before the coming of the great and dreadful day of the Lord. And he will turn the hearts of the fathers to the children, and the hearts of the children to their fathers, lest I come and strike the earth with a curse (“cherem,” meaning utter destruction).”

This is a prophecy of one who was to come and “restore all things” (the knowledge of the truth) to prepare the way before Christ’s second coming. Jesus disciples asked Him,

“Why then do the scribes say that Elijah must come first? And Jesus answered and said to them, ‘Elijah truly shall come first and will restore all things. But I say to you that an Elijah has already come, and they knew him not'” (Mat 11:14; 17:11-13).

But Jesus also warned: “But of that day and hour no one knows, no, not even the angels of heaven, but My Father only. But as the days of Noah were, so shall also the coming of the Son of Man be. For as in the days before the flood, they were eating and drinking, marrying and giving in marriage, until the day that Noah entered the ark, and did not know (understand or really believe) until the flood came and took them all away, so also shall the coming of the Son of Man be” (Mat 24:36-39).

Has God already sent one in the spirit and power of Elijah in our day? Would you recognize and believe if you heard? (See “Elijah Shall Come in Our Day” in Ch 7 of “Mysteries of God – Revealed”). For Jesus also warned,

“False christs and false prophets will arise and show great signs and wonders, so to deceive, if possible, even the very elect (chosen)” (Mat 24:24).

To avoid being deceived, you need to know Jesus Christ, Who He really is, His message and who His true and faithful servants are! Part 2 reveals Who Jesus Christ Is.

Is He the Real Messiah?

Why is the world so confused about Jesus Christ – Who and what He is? Some think He was a prophet, others say he is a myth.

We are fascinated by mysteries, fables and myths. Though we know that Santa Claus is just a myth, many take great joy in perpetuating this myth to their children. But to many, even those who profess to be Christians, Jesus Christ is a mystery.

While atheists reject Jesus as a myth and agnostics don’t know what to believe, and most Jews, Moslems and other religions believe that Jesus was only a great prophet, most Christians accept Jesus as the Messiah, “that Prophet,” who was prophesied in the Old Testament. Indeed, His close disciples, when they saw the miracles He performed, said,

“This is truly that Prophet who is to come into the world” (John 6:14) – speaking of “that Prophet” and Messiah that Moses prophesied of (Deut 18:15).

But many do not know whether the biblical stories about Jesus Christ are myths or if they are literally true.

What do you believe about Jesus Christ? How would you compare yourself to Him? Many look up to and tend to idolize and worship athletes, entertainers, movie stars, and sex symbols just like earlier societies made gods and goddesses of their heroes in the past. How would Mr. Universe today compare to Jesus Christ?

Traditional “Christianity” worships and pictures Jesus as a helpless innocent baby in a manger popularized by myths and commercialized traditions of Christmas, or as a helpless Saviour hanging on a cross. But the Holy Scriptures, both the Old and New Testaments reveal He is much much more than these popular conceptions. This is one reason God commanded:

“You shall not make for yourself any carved image, or any likeness of anything that is in heaven above, or that is in the earth beneath, or that is in the water under the earth; you shall not bow down to them nor serve them” (Ex 20:4-5).

Making any such pictures, statues or images to represent Jesus Christ the Lord only trivializes who and what He truly is. In truth, the validity of the Old and New Testament, Christianity and the salvation of all mankind, including you and me, rests on Who Jesus Christ really is and Whether He is the TRUE MESSIAH or not.

According to the Scriptures, Jesus Himself asked His disciples,

“Who do men say that I, the Son of man, am?”

They said, “Some say John the Baptist, some Elijah, and others Jeremiah or one of the prophets.”

So He asked them, “But who do you say that I am?

And Simon Peter answered, “You are the Christ (Messiah), the Son of the living God.”

Then Jesus said to him, “Blessed are you, Simon Bar (son of)-Jonah, for flesh and blood has not revealed this to you, but My Father who is in heaven” (Mat 16:13-15).

Who is JESUS CHRIST?

Jesus Christ said to the religious leaders of His time,

“You know neither Me nor My Father. If you had known Me, you would have known My Father also” (John 8:19).

Most of the Jewish religious leaders rejected Jesus as the Messiah. He asked the Pharisees,

“What do you think of the Christ (Messiah)? Whose son is He?”

They said to Him, “The Son of David.”

He then asked them, “How then does David in Spirit call Him Lord, saying, ‘The Lord said to my Lord, Sit at My right hand, till I make Your enemies Your footstool?’ If David then calls Him Lord, how is He his Son?

“And no one was able to answer Him a word, nor from that day on did anyone dare question Him anymore” (Mat 22:44-46; Mk 12:36; Lk 20:42; Psa 110:1).

The apostle Paul writes,

“For when they knew God, they did not [honor] Him as God, nor were thankful, but became vain in their imaginations, and their foolish hearts were darkened.

“Professing themselves to be wise, they became fools…

“who changed the truth of God into a lie…” (Rom 1:21,25).

“But we speak the wisdom of God in a mystery, the hidden wisdom which God ordained before the ages for our glory,

“which none of the rulers of this age knew; for had they known, they would not have crucified the Lord of glory” (1 Cor 2:7-8).

The Bible, both the Old and New Testaments, from beginning to end, contains prophecies and a biography with eye witness accounts of Jesus Christ and His teachings written by close associates, those who knew Him best, as they were inspired by God (2 Tim 3:16). His disciple John wrote,

“That which was from the beginning, which we have heard, which we have seen with our eyes, which we have looked upon, and our hands have handled, concerning the Word of life;

“The life was manifested, and we have seen, and bear witness, and declare to you that eternal life which was with the Father and was manifested to us;

“That which we have seen and heard we declare to you, that you also may have fellowship with the Father and with His Son Jesus Christ.

“And these things we write to you that your joy may be full” (1 John 1:1-3).

“This is the disciple who testifies of these things and wrote these things; for we know that His testimony is true.

“And there are also many other things that Jesus did, which if they were written every one, I suppose that even the world itself could not contain the books that would be written” (John 21:24-25).

When you know the full truth about Jesus Christ, you will understand John’s last statement.

Jewish and “Christian” theologians have argued for centuries over the issue of God and Jesus Christ. Both claim to believe in One God. But while Jewish theologians say there is only one true God, the LORD God of the Old Testament, according to their interpretation of Deuteronomy 6:4 and other Scriptures; many Christian theologians, who also say they believe that God is one, believe that Jesus is also God and try to explain this by saying that He is a second person of a trinitarian God, which they admit no one can fully understand and cannot be verified from the Holy Scriptures (New Catholic Encyclopaedia – articles on the Trinity, pp. 291, 295, 299, 304, 306…). In one such disputation in the Middle Ages the Jewish rabbi, Nahmanides, wrote,

“Fra Pablo arose and said that he believed in the unity, which, none the less, included the Trinity, although this was an exceeding deep mystery, which even the angels and princes of heaven could not comprehend.

“I arose and said: ‘It is evident that a person does not believe what he does not know: therefore the angels do not believe in the Trinity'” (The Jewish Encyclopaedia – art. Trinity, p. 261).

What does the Bible Say?

Most biographies begin in the beginning or give a background relating to the events leading to the birth of the individual being written about. Sometimes they are published in serial form before they are completed. And indeed, the Bible, the greatest, most comprehensive and oldest of all books of any kind ever written still in existence today, begins in a beginning and was originally published in serial form to reveal the life and works of one of its most important characters – JESUS The CHRIST.

Is Jesus God?

The prophet Isaiah was inspired by the Lord to prophesy saying:

“‘Behold, a virgin shall be with child, and bear a Son, and they shall call His name IMMAMUEL,’ which is translated, ‘God with us'” (Isa 7:14; Mat 1:22-23).

Matthew records: “Now the birth of Jesus Christ was as follows: After His mother Mary was betrothed to Joseph, before they came together, she was found with Child of the Holy Spirit.

“Then Joseph her husband, being a just man, and not wanting to make her a public example, was minded to put her away privately.

“But while he thought about these things, behold, an angel of the Lord appeared to him in a dream, saying, ‘Joseph, son of David, do not be afraid to take to you Mary your wife, for that which is conceived in her is of the Holy Spirit.

“And she will bring forth a Son, and you shall call His name JESUS, for He will save His people from their sins.

“Now all this was done that it might be fulfilled which was spoken by the Lord through the prophet (Isaiah), saying:

‘Behold, a virgin shall be with Child, and bear a Son, and they shall call His name IMMANUEL,’ which is translated, God with us.

“Then Joseph, being aroused from sleep, did as the angel of the Lord commanded him and took to him his wife, and did not know her till she had brought forth her firstborn Son. And he called His name JESUS (Mat 1:18-25).

Only One True God?

How could the prophet Isaiah prophesy that a virgin should bear a Son who would be God? God (“Elohim”) is Creator of the heavens and the earth. How could God be born of a woman? God the Creator is Eternal, how could He be born or die?

Jewish theologians contended that Jesus can’t be God and He can’t be the Son of God, for there is only one God. Therefore that is blasphemy and for that reason (or so they said) they had Him put to death (Mat 26:63-66; 1 Cor 2:7-8). They base their belief on Scriptures such as Deuteronomy 6:4, which they translate from the Hebrew text to say,

“Here, O Israel: The LORD our God is one LORD:”

But the original Hebrew text in Deuteronomy 6:4 does not say “The LORD our God is one LORD.”

What does it say?

“The LORD (“Jehovah”) our GOD (“Elohim”), one (“echad”) LORD (“Jehovah”).

” The word “is” was added and is not in the original. And the word “one,” from the Hebrew “echad” means one, first, united, alone, alike, only. The verse should more appropriately be translated:

“Hear (“shama” meaning hearken to, listen and obey or proclaim), O Israel: The Lord our God, the Lord only.”

Moses was addressing the problem that many Israelites were still worshipping the polytheistic gods of Egypt and other nations or going their own way and not obeying God. He had just admonished them:

“Take you therefore good heed to yourselves… lest you corrupt yourselves and make for yourselves a carved image in the form of any figure: the likeness of male or female, the likeness of any beast…or…of any winged bird… the likeness of anything that creeps…or…of any fish…

“And take heed, lest you lift up your eyes to heaven, and when you see the sun, the moon, and the stars, all the host of heaven, you feel driven to worship them and serve them, which the Lord your God has given to all peoples under the whole heaven as a heritage.

“But the Lord has taken you and brought you out of the iron furnace, out of Egypt, to be His people, His inheritance, as you are this day…

“Take heed to yourselves, lest you forget the covenant of the Lord your God which He made with you, and make for yourselves a carved image in the form of anything which the Lord your God has forbidden you.

“For the Lord your God is a consuming fire, a jealous God” (Deut 4:15-20,23-24).

Christian theologians have made the same error in transcribing and translating the New Testament. When a scribe asked Jesus, “Which is the first commandment of all?” He quoted Deuteronomy 6:4 saying,

“The first of all the commandments is: ‘Hear, O Israel, the Lord our God (is) one Lord” (Mk 12:28-29).

Again transcribers and translators inserted “is” into the text. And “one” translated from the Greek “heis,” which means one, only, or unity, in this context should have been translated as “only.”

But don’t many Scriptures verify that there is only ONE True God (“Elohim”)? To distinguish their religion from the polytheism (many gods) of the pagans around them, Jews, Christians and Moslems profess a monotheistic (one God) faith. But as Jesus said, they did not understand or really know God (Elohim).

“You know neither Me nor My Father. If you had known Me, you would have known My Father also” (John 8:19).

“For had they known, they would not have crucified the Lord of glory” (1 Cor 2:8).

Later Christian theologians believing in monotheism had difficulty explaining how Christ could have been God in the flesh while God the Father still existed in heaven. To solve their dilemma, over a period of several centuries they formulated a non-biblical doctrine of the “Trinity.” This doctrine became stamped into the beliefs of modern traditional “Christianity” by Roman emperor Constantine at the Council of Nicea in 325 A.D. (A Historical View of The Council of Nice with a Translation of Documents, by Isaac Boyle, D.D., 1879, published in The Eusebius’ Ecclesiastical History, 1962).

Jesus warned His disciples that they would be persecuted by religious authorities because of the authorities ignorance of God. He said to them,

“They shall put you out of the synagogues: Yea, the time is coming that whoever kills you will think that he is doing God service.

“And these things they will they do unto you, because they have not known the Father nor Me” (John 16:2-3).

Who and What is God?

Some scientists say the Universe began with a “Big Bang” creating billions of galaxies, each with billions of stars…

If that’s true – than according to the Bible – God started the “Big Bang.” The Old Testament begins,

“In the beginning God (Hebrew, “Elohim”) created the heavens and the earth” (Gen 1:1). But then “Elohim” said, “Let Us make man in Our image” (vs. 26).

How can God say in the Bible, “Let US make Man in OUR image,” if there is only One True God? This is hard for both Jewish and Christian theologians to explain and come to any agreement. But Jesus Christ said,

“Thy (God’s) Word is truth” John 17:17). And the apostle Paul was inspired to write, “All Scripture (both the Old and New Testament) is given by inspiration of God…” (2 Tim 3:16).

Elohim is the most commonly used word translated God in the Old Testament. But “Elohim” is plural, the plural form of “El,” “Elah” and “Eloah.”

But how can ONE God be plural?

God (‘Elohim’) is a Family

God “Elohim” is a collective plural noun, meaning the mighty or Almighty Ones, used in a singular sense like family, team, church, nation, empire or kingdom, which have many members but being ONE – a single group. The Biblical answer is that “Elohim” is a Family Name. God is a Family with more than one member. There is only ONE true Family of God (“Elohim”)! There is no other God Family. “Elohim” represents the One True God Family! God said “Let Us create man in Our image…” God created man to be a family like the God Family and to become part of the Family of God to rule over God’s creation (Eph 3:14-15; Heb 2:6-8; Rev 21:7).

If this seems confusing to you because you have been taught and believed the opinions and ideas that men teach about God, read and do what the Scriptures say for yourself.

“Prove all things and hold fast to that which is good” (1 Thes 5:21).

Jesus Said, “If you abide in My word, you are My disciples indeed. “And you shall know the truth, and the truth shall make you free” (John 8:31-32).

God’s Word can be understood by those who believe and obey God’s Word.

“The fear of the Lord is the beginning of wisdom; A good understanding have all those who do His commandments” (Psa 111:10).

Jesus said in a prayer to God, “I Thank You, Father, Lord of heaven and earth, because You have hidden these things from the wise and prudent (scholars of the world – 1 Cor 1:18-31) and have revealed them to babes” (Mat 11:25).

Few lay members of the various churches or synagogues realize that theologians often don’t agree on many biblical doctrines. The Scriptures say,

“What advantage has the Jew…? “Much in every way! Chiefly because to them were committed the oracles of God. “But what if some did not believe? Will their unbelief make the faithfulness of God without effect? “Certainly not! Indeed, let God be true and every man a liar” (Rom 3:1-4).

One might ask, “But if God is a Family, who are the Family members?”

The OT Scriptures sometimes use the Hebrew “El,” meaning mighty or Almighty One, and derivatives of it to represent a single member of the true God Family and occasionally also to represent mighty men, angels and false gods or idols. “El,” “Elah” and “Eloah” are singular forms of “Elohim.”

What does this have to do with Jesus Christ?

Jesus was called Immanuel – meaning “God with us” (Isa 7:14; Mat 1:23).

“Behold, a virgin shall conceive, and bear a Son, and shall call His name Immanuel, which being interpreted is, God (Heb. “El,” meaning an Almighty One) with us.

Jesus Christ, the WORD of GOD & Creator!

Jesus Christ is a member of the Creator God (“Elohim”) Family. In the New Testament, John’s Gospel begins:

“In the beginning was the WORD (“LOGOS”), and the WORD was with [the] God (“Theos,” a Greek translation of the OT “El” and “Elohim”), and the WORD was God.

“He (the Word) was in the beginning with [the] God.

“All things were made through Him, and without Him nothing was made that was made” (John 1:1-3).

King David wrote in the Psalms, “By the WORD (“DAVAR,” meaning word, saying, command, cause – sometimes a personification-as the speaker or spokesman, the same as “Logos”) of the LORD the heavens were made, and all the host of them by the breath of His mouth…

“Let all the inhabitants of the world stand in awe of Him,

“for He spoke, and it was done. He commanded, and it stood fast” (Psa 33:6,8-9).

Jesus Christ is the personification of all the attributes of the written and spoken WORD of GOD, the LORD (“Jehovah,” meaning Eternal) of the Old Testament. He is the SPOKESMAN of the GOD Family to mankind. It was the WORD of the LORD, who is Jesus Christ, who was with God (“El,” the Father) and was God (“Elohim,” of the God Family) who created the Heavens and the earth, and made man (Genesis 1:1,26-27). They together planned and created the billions of galaxies… and formed our solar system and the earth and created the animals and man and woman on the earth. They said,

“Let US make man in OUR image…

“So God (Elohim – the God Family) [“Aleph-Tav” – left out by translators] created man (“adam,” mankind, the human species, man-male or female) in [Their] image, in the image of God created He (“Aleph-Tav”) them … male and female He (“Aleph-Tav”) created them” (Gen 1:26-27; 2:7). (For an explanation of Who Aleph-Tav is, see the section on  (“The Alpha and The Omega”).

In John 1:1-3 the Greek word for God, “Theos,” is generally used for the OT plural name “Elohim,” though “Theos” is actually singular in Greek. The plural form “Theoi” is never used for God in the NT because it was used by the Greeks for their many pagan gods. In many instances the definite article (“ho” the) occurs before “Theos,” though it is usually left out by translators. When the definite article is present with “Theos” it is often singular referring to God the Father as in John 1:1 and 2. (See “Theos” (2316) in The Complete Word Study New Testament with Parallel Greek, p. 909, Spiros Zodhiates)

Verses 14 through 18 explain that this One called the WORD who was with [the] God and was God is the same One who became Jesus Christ.

“And the WORD became flesh and dwelt among us, and we beheld [Him, The Glory, a glory] as [only generated from] the Father, full of grace (Gk. “charis,” favor, especially from God) and truth” (Vs. 14).

“For the law was given through Moses, but [the] grace and [the] truth came through Jesus Christ” (vs 17).

The WORD (“LOGOS,” meaning Word, Spokesman, rational, logical or intelligent thought or speaking), who was with God the Father, and who was also God was the One who became Jesus Christ the Son of God (John 1:1-3,14). Jesus, before His human birth, was the WORD or SPOKESMAN (“Logos” in the NT Greek and “Davar” in the OT Hebrew) of the God Family to the patriarchs and Israel in the Old Testament.

“After these things the WORD of the Lord (“Jehovah” Eternal) came to Abram in a vision, saying, ‘Fear not, Abram, I am your shield, your exceedingly great reward” (Gen 15:1).

When Jacob wrestled with God, it was the WORD who said, “Your name shall no more be called Jacob, but Israel…” (Gen 32:28-29)

“Elijah took 12 stones, according to the number of the tribes of the sons of Jacob, unto whom the WORD of the Lord came, saying, Israel shall be your name” (1 Kg 18:31).

When Moses warned the Pharaoh of the plague of hail that God would send if he would not let Israel go, some of the Egyptians feared.

“He that feared [Aleph-Tav] the WORD of the Lord among the servants of Pharaoh, [Aleph-Tav] made his servants and his cattle flee into the buildings.

“But he that regarded not [“El” God – left out by translators], the WORD of the Lord, [Aleph-Tav] left his servants and his cattle in the field” (Ex 9:20-21).

The WORD, who is “Aleph-Tav” who came as Jesus Christ in the flesh, revealed Himself many times in many ways to His servants. He warned Israel in the wilderness,

“The soul that does anything presumptuously, whether he is native born or is a stranger, that one reproaches [Aleph-Tav] the Lord (Eternal); and that soul shall be cut off from among his people.

“Because he has despised the WORD of the Lord, and has broken [Aleph-Tav’s] commandment…” Num 15:30-31).

“The Lord appeared again in Shiloh; for the Lord revealed Himself to Samuel as the WORD of the Lord (Eternal)” (1 Sam 3:21).

“Samuel said to Saul… ‘You stand here awhile, that [you] may hear [Aleph-Tav], the WORD of God (“Elohim,” the God Family)” (1 Sam 9:27).

“Then it came to pass the WORD of the Lord said unto Samuel,

“I regret that I have set up Saul to be king, for he has turned back from following Me [Aleph-Tav], and has not performed (“quwm,” to raise up, establish, perform, enjoin, uphold) My commandments. And it grieved Samuel, and he cried out unto the Lord all that night” (1 Sam 15:10-11).

And Samuel said to Saul, “Because you have rejected [Aleph-Tav], the WORD of the Lord (Eternal), He has also rejected you from being king” (ver. 23).

The WORD of the Lord (the Eternal God Family) came and spoke to prophets and kings (1 Kgs 12:22; 13:1…; 16:1; 17:2; 18:1; 19:9; 21:17). They sometimes called on Aleph-Tav, the WORD of the Lord (Eternal) God. King David wrote,

“Before God I will praise the WORD; before Jehovah (Lord) I will praise the WORD” (Psa 56:10).

“He (the Eternal) sent His Word, and healed them, and delivered them from their destructions” (Psa 107:20).

“From eternity, O Lord (Eternal), Your WORD is settled (“natsav,” meaning to be set up, stationed, stand, established, waiting, in a position of authority) in the heavens” (Psa 119:89).

“I hope in Your WORD” (ver. 114).

“My eyes fail for Your salvation, for the WORD of Your righteousness” (ver. 123).

“I wait for Your WORD” (ver. 147).

“Your WORD is truth (“emeth,” truth, faithful), the Head (“rosh,” chief, captain, principle, ruler, supreme, first, beginning), and every one of Your righteous judgments endures forever” (ver. 160).

“…my heart stands in awe of Your WORD” (ver. 161).

“And it came to pass the same night, that the WORD of God came to Nathan, saying, ‘Go tell David My servant, Thus says the Lord…” (1 Chr 17:3-4).

“And David said to Solomon, ‘My son, as for me it was in my mind to build a house unto the name of the Lord my God;

“But the WORD of the Lord came to me saying…” (1 Chr 22:7-8).

“And the WORD of the Lord came to Solomon, saying, ‘Concerning this temple which you are building, if you will walk in My statutes, fulfill [Aleph-Tav’s] judgments, and keep (“shamar,” to keep, guard, preserve, protect, watch over, retain, observe, regard, attend, revere) all [Aleph-Tav’s] commandments to walk in them, then I [Aleph-Tav] will perform My word to you, which I spoke to your father David…

“So Solomon built [Aleph-Tav] the temple, and finished it” (1 Kgs 6:12-14).

“Jehoshaphat (king of Judah) said to the king of Israel, ‘Inquire, I pray you, with [Aleph-Tav] the WORD of the Lord today” (1 Kg 22:5).

“Jehoshaphat said, ‘Is there no prophet of the Lord (Eternal) here, that we may inquire of [Aleph-Tav] the Eternal by him?’ And one…answered and said, ‘Here is Elisha…

“And Jehoshaphat said, ‘The WORD of the Lord is with him…” (2 Kgs 3:11-12).

“And it came to pass…the WORD of the Lord came to (Isaiah), saying…

“And Isaiah said to Hezekiah, ‘Hear the WORD of the Lord…

“Then said Hezekiah unto Isaiah, ‘Good is the WORD of the Lord who has spoken…” (2 Kgs 20:4,16,19).

“And Micaiah said, ‘As the Lord, even [Aleph-Tav] lives, what my God says, that will I speak…

“…Therefore hear the WORD of the Lord; I saw [Aleph-Tav] the Lord sitting upon His throne…” (2 Chr 18:13,18).

King Josiah commanded, “Go, inquire of [Aleph-Tav] the Lord for me, and for them that are left in Israel and in Judah, concerning the words of the book that is found; for great is the indignation of the Lord that is poured out upon us, because our fathers have not regarded [Aleph-Tav], the WORD of the Lord, to do after all that is written in this book” (2 Chr 34:21).

“He was clothed with a robe dipped in blood, and His name is called the Word (“LOGOS”) of God”(Rev 19:13). “The Word of the Lord

The apostle Paul further explains this mystery with an analogy:

“For as the body is one, and has many members, and all the members of that one body, though many, are one body, so it is with Christ.

“For by one Spirit we were all baptized into one body – Jews or Greeks, slaves or free – and all were made to drink of one spirit.

“For the body is not one member, but many” (1 Cor 12:1-14).

He is speaking here of the church, but the same is true for a family. A family is one, but has more than one member. We call all members of a family by the same last name. Understanding that there is only One True God, which is the Family of God, makes it easier to understand many otherwise confusing and seemingly contradictory Scriptures. For example as we read above:

“In the beginning God “Elohim” created the heavens and the earth” (Gen 1:1). And “Elohim” said, ‘Let US make man in OUR image, after OUR likeness…” (vs. 26).

GOD here clearly includes, as revealed in other Scriptures: the One called the Word (the Spokesman of the God Family to mankind) who became Jesus Christ the Son of God, and the One Jesus called God the Father, as we will see (John 1:1-3,14,18).

“But if anyone loves God, the same is known by Him. Therefore… we know that an idol is nothing in the world, and that nothing else is God except one. For even if there are so-called gods, whether in heaven or on earth (as there are many gods and many lords), yet for us one God, the Father, from whom are all things, and we by Him; and one Lord Jesus Christ, through whom are all things, and through whom we live. However, there is not in everyone that knowledge…” (1 Cor 8:3-7).

The apostle Paul explains more of this mystery of God:

“the fellowship of the mystery, which from the beginning of the ages has been hidden in God (“Theos” the Greek equivalent of “Elohim”) who created all things through Jesus Christ… “For this reason I bow my knees to the FATHER of our Lord Jesus Christ, “from whom the whole FAMILY in heaven and earth is named” (Eph 3:9,14-15).

And the Scriptures reveal that the Church of God is the body of Christ, spiritually begotten to be children of that God Family,

“Now you are the body of Christ and members individually” (1 Cor 12:27).

“Whoever believes that Jesus is the Christ is begotten (“gennao”) of God, and everyone who loves Him who begot (“Gennao”) also loves him who is begotten (“Gennao”) of Him” (1 John 5:1).

“Behold what manner of love the FATHER has bestowed on us, that we should be called children of God!” (1 John 3:1).

“…for which reason He (Jesus) is not ashamed to call them brethren…” (Heb 2:11).

GOD “Elohim” is a Family. Jesus Christ often referred to God the Father “from whom the whole family in heaven and earth is named” as His Father and our Father (John 5:19-43; 6:44,65; 8:19,27-29,42,54; 14:8-31; 15:1-16; 17:1-26; 20:17). And as He told the religious leaders of His time,

“You know neither Me nor My Father. If you had known Me, you would have known My Father also” (John 8:19).

From these and other Scriptures we know that the FAMILY of GOD includes God the Father and the Word who became Jesus Christ, the firstborn Son of God, and that we are called to become members of that Family.

“He (Jesus Christ) is the image (“eikon” likeness or representation) of the invisible God, the firstborn of all creation.

“For by Him all things were created that are in heaven and that are on earth, visible and invisible, whether thrones or dominions or principalities or powers, All things were created through Him and for Him.

“And He is before all things, and in Him all things consist” (Col 1:15-17).

And in Hebrews 1:3, “Who being the brightness of His glory and the express image (“charakter,” meaning engraved character) of His being, and upholding all things by the Word of His power, when He had by Himself purged our sins, sat down at the right hand of the Majesty on high…”

Who is the LORD (“JEHOVAH”)?

Elijah the prophet went to king Ahab and the people and false prophets of Israel and said to them,

“How long will you halt between two opinions? If the Lord is God, follow Him; but if Baal, then follow him” (1 Kgs 18:19-21).

How many today do not know who the Lord is, both in the Old Testament and the New Testament?

In the Old Testament, God “Elohim” is referred to as the LORD GOD over 2,000 times. LORD in the OT is translated from the Hebrew word “YHVH,” “Jehovah” or “Yehovah,” which means Self Existent or Eternal. Jehovah comes from the Hebrew verb “hayah”, meaning to be, exist – past was, present is and future become – the I AM in Exodus 3:14.

Whenever Jehovah is used in the OT, it is clearly referring to either God the Father or the Word who became Jesus Christ or both – Who only are Eternal. Hence Jesus’ question to the Pharisees.

“What do you think about the Christ (Messiah)? Whose Son is He?”

When they answered. “‘The Son of David.’ He said to them, ‘How then does David in the Spirit call Him ‘Lord,’ saying, ‘The Lord said to my Lord… If David then calls Him Lord, how is He his Son?’ And no one was able to answer Him a word…” (Mat 22:41-46; Psa 110:1,5).

Jesus was proving from the OT Scriptures that the Messiah (He) was not only the Son of David, but also Jehovah along with God the Father – The Eternal Ones – and they could not refute Him. Jesus used “Kurios,” the Greek equivalent to the OT Hebrew “Jehovah” (“YHVH”), for both Lord’s. Present OT Hebrew texts have substituted “Adonai” for the second Lord in place of “YHVH.” Old Testament scribes (Sopherim – keepers and teachers of the holy books; Rom 3:1-2), after Ezra’s time (Ezra 7:6,11; Neh 8:1-8), substituted “Adon,” (“Adonai”) for “Jehovah” in at least 134 passages of the OT Scriptures, apparently to allay their confusion over there being two Lords and/or a misguided reverence considering “YHVH” the ‘unspeakable’ name of God, (See The Companion Bible, Appendixes 4,30 and 32, and The Complete Word Study of the Old Testament, Zodhaites, pp. 2296-97, Lexical Aids – #113. Adhon). This statement by David and Jesus, which has been a puzzle to both Old and New Testament theologians, is repeated 4 times in the NT (Mat 22:44; Mk12:36; Lk 20:42; Acts 2:34) using the word “Kurios” for both Lords revealing the deliberate transcription error of the OT scribes after Ezra.

Who is the I AM?

Jesus Christ’s message in the book of Revelation, “The Revelation of Jesus Christ,” should take away all doubt about Jesus Christ’s true identity in the Old Testament.

When the LORD God called Moses in the wilderness to deliver Israel, He said to him,

“I am the God of your father – the God of Abraham, the God of Isaac, and the God of Jacob…

“Then Moses said to God, ‘Indeed, when I come to the children of Israel and say to them, the God of your fathers has sent me to you, and they say to me, ‘What is His name?’ what shall I say to them?

“And God said to Moses, ‘I AM WHO I AM.’ And He said, ‘Thus you shall say to the children of Israel, ‘I AM (“Hayah,” to exist, the verb to be – is, was, and become) has sent me to you.’

“Moreover God said to Moses, ‘Thus you shall say to the children of Israel: ‘The LORD God of your fathers, the God of Abraham, the God of Isaac, and the God of Jacob, has sent me to you. This is My name forever, and this is My memorial to all generations.'” (Ex 3:6,13-15).

In the book of Revelation Jesus Christ, the LORD, said,

“I AM the Alpha and the Omega, the Beginning and the End…Who IS and Who WAS and Who IS TO COME (the I AM), The Almighty…

“I AM the Alpha and the Omega, the First and the Last…

“Do not be afraid; I AM the First and the Last. I am He who lives, and was dead, and behold, I am alive forevermore. Amen. And I have the keys of Hades and of Death.” (Rev 1:8,11,17-18).

And again, “And behold, I AM coming quickly, and My reward is with Me, to give to every one according to his work. I AM the Alpha and the Omega, the Beginning and End, the First and the Last.

“I, Jesus, have sent My angel to testify to you these things in the churches. I AM the Root and the Offspring of David, the Bright and Morning Star” (Rev 22:12-13,16).

Jesus Christ makes it clear that He was the “I AM…(“Hayah”) meaning, “Who IS and Who WAS and Who IS TO COME.” Who is the Word in the OT?

What Does the Name Jesus Christ Mean?

The meaning of Jesus’ name is a complete mystery to most. A name identifies a person and represents their character, reputation, and authority. In this case it identifies who He Is and who He Was before His human birth.

Just what does the name Jesus Christ actually mean?

As is written on the title of this study, His name is written differently in different languages, but they all represent the same person regardless of what some “sacred names” people might think. After all, it was God who changed the languages at Babel and inspired the Old Testament to be written in Hebrew and the New Testament in Greek. JESUS CHRIST is a translation from the OT Hebrew and NT Greek into English. YES, His name is in the Old Testament! His name in Greek (transliterated) “Iesous” and “Christos” is a translation from the Hebrew (transliterated) “Jehoshua” and “Mashiyach.” So to best understand the original meaning we should go to the original in Hebrew.

What does JESUS, “Jehoshua” in Hebrew, mean?

Jehoshua in the OT is translated directly into the English as “Joshua” as in the Book of Joshua and also in the NT book of Hebrews 4:8. Jehoshua is a contraction of two Hebrew words: “Jehovah” or “Yehovah” (from “hayah” to exist, be or become – the I AM in Ex 3:14 & John 8:58) meaning Self-existent, Eternal or Everlasting, translated into English as Lord – the Lord God of Israel as already discussed; and of “yasha” meaning to be free, safe, defend, deliver, rescue, save, bring salvation, get victory. Hence Jehoshua or Jesus means Jehovah (the Eternal) who makes free, safe, defends, delivers, rescues, saves, brings salvation, gets victory!

David in the OT said:

“The Lord (Jehovah) is my Rock, my fortress and my deliverer; The God of my strength, in Him I will trust, my shield and the horn of my salvation, my stronghold and my refuge; my Saviour, You save me from violence. I will call upon the Lord, who is worthy to be praised; so shall I be saved from my enemies” (2 Sam 22:2-4; Psa 18:2-3).

In the NT Jesus is called “that spiritual Rock that followed them (the Israelites during their exodus from Egypt), and that Rock was Christ” (1 Cor 10:4).

Jesus is the Rock on which He said, “on this Rock (“Petros”) I will build My church” (Mat 16:18).

Jesus than, whom John described as the Word, is none other than a Member of the Lord (Eternal) God Family who saves! The apostle Peter, filled with the Holy Spirit, said to the rulers and people of Israel:

“Let it be known to you all, and to all the people of Israel, that by the name of Jesus Christ of Nazareth, whom you crucified, whom God raised from the dead, by Him this man stands before you whole. This is the Stone (Rock) which was rejected by you builders, which has become the Chief Cornerstone. Nor is there salvation in any other, for there is no other name under heaven given among men by which we must be saved” (Acts 4:8,10-12).

This should have been obvious to theologians from other Scriptures also. Matthew 1:21-23 says concerning the birth of Jesus Christ,

“And she shall bring forth a Son, and you shall call His name JESUS (“Iesous” a Greek translation of the Hebrew “Jehoshua”), for He shall SAVE His people from their sins. “Now all this was done that it might be fulfilled which was spoken by the Lord through the prophet (Isaiah), saying, ‘Behold, a virgin shall be with child, and bear a Son, and they shall call His name Immanuel’ (Isa 7:14), which is translated, ‘God (“El” an Almighty One) with us.'”

And in Isaiah 45:15 and 21: “Truly, You are a God (Heb. “El”) that hides Yourself, O God (Elohim) of Israel, a SAVIOR!

“… Who has declared this from ancient time? Have not I, the Lord (Jehovah)? And there is no other God (Elohim) besides Me, a just God (El) and a SAVIOR; there is none besides Me.”

If the singular and plural terms for God (El and Elohim) seem confusing, it is because theologians have been confused and have failed to translate them correctly because they did not understand the true meaning of the singular and plural God.

What does the name or title CHRIST, “Mashiyach” in Hebrew, mean?

Mashiyach in the OT, means simply “anointed” from the verb “mashach,” which means to rub with oil or to anoint. Mashiyach in the OT is translated as “Christos” in the NT Greek and into English in most places as “Christ,” “anointed” and also as “Messiah” (John 1:41; 4:25).

What is significant about anointing?

Anointing is a ritual that God commanded in ordaining kings and priests and others for special purposes (1 Sam 9:15-16; 10:1,6-7; 1 Sam 15:1; 16:3,12-13; 1 Kg 1:34-35; 19:15-16). It represented the sanctifying and giving of spiritual gifts to empower those anointed to be able to perform their God-given duties (1 Sam 10:1,6-7,9-11; Dan 4:24-26,34-37).

“You shall anoint (“mashach”) them, that they may minister to Me as priests” (Ex 28:41; 40:9-15).

Anointing also is used symbolically in healing to represent God’s Spirit, the power by which God does the healing – the same power by which God (“Elohim”) created us and all things.

“Is anyone among you sick? Let him call for the elders of the church, and let them pray over him, anointing him with oil in the name of the Lord. And the prayer of faith will save the sick, and the Lord will raise him up. And if he has committed sins, he will be forgiven” (James 5:14-15).

“And they (the apostles) cast out many demons, and anointed with oil many who were sick, and healed them” (Mk 6:13).

Also, truly converted Christians, those who have repented of sin, believe and are baptized, “have an anointing from the Holy One” to receive the gift of the Holy Spirit (Acts 2:38; 5:32; 1 John 2:20). The Holy Spirit, the Spirit of truth, then is their Helper that guides them into all truth to understand the things of God (John 16:7-13; 1 Cor 2:9-16).

Jesus CHRIST, the MESSIAH, is The Anointed One of whom the prophets foretold. Isaiah prophesied,

“The Spirit of the Lord God is upon Me, because the Lord has ANOINTED Me to preach good tidings to the poor; He has sent Me to heal the broken-hearted, to proclaim liberty to the captives, and the opening of the prison to those who are bound; to proclaim an acceptable year of the Lord… to comfort all who mourn…” (Isa 61:1-2).

When John the Baptist came, to “prepare the way of the Lord” (Mat 3:3), he said,

“I indeed baptize you with water unto repentance, but He who is coming after me is mightier than I, whose sandals I am not worthy to carry. He will baptize you with the Holy Spirit…” (ver. 11).

Then when Jesus was baptized by John the Baptist,

“the Holy Spirit descended…like a dove upon Him, and a voice came from heaven which said, ‘You are My beloved Son, in You I am well pleased'” (Lk 3:22).

Soon after, at the beginning of His earthly ministry,

Jesus “came to Nazareth… And as His custom was, He went into the synagogue on the Sabbath day, and stood up to read. …And He had found the place where it was written: ‘The Spirit of the Lord is upon Me, because He has anointed Me to preach the gospel to the poor… Then He closed the book… And He began to say, ‘This day is this Scripture fulfilled in your hearing'” (Lk 4:16-21).

The apostle Peter proclaimed: “how God anointed Jesus of Nazareth with the Holy Spirit and with power, who went about doing good and healing all who were oppressed by the devil, for God was with Him” (Acts 10:38).

Daniel prophesied concerning the first coming and anointing of the Messiah,

“Seventy weeks are determined… to make an end of sins, to make reconciliation for iniquity, to bring in everlasting righteousness, to seal up vision and prophecy, and TO ANOINT (“mashach”) the Most Holy. Know therefore and understand, that from the going forth of the command to restore and build Jerusalem until the Messiah (“Mashiyach”) the Prince, there shall be seven weeks and sixty-two weeks… And after the sixty-two weeks Messiah shall be cut off, but not for Himself…” (Dan 9:24-26).

Jesus Christ Anointed to be King of kings

Pilate asked Jesus shortly before His crucifixion, “Are You a King then? Jesus answered, You say rightly that I am a King. For this cause I was born, and for this cause I have come into the world, that I should bear witness to the truth” (John 18:37).

But He said, “My Kingdom is not of this world. If My Kingdom were of this world, My servants would fight, so that I should not be delivered to the Jews, but now My Kingdom is not from here” (ver. 36).

The angel told Mary before Jesus was born, “…you shall conceive in your womb, and bring forth a Son, and shall call His name Jesus (“Iesous,” “Jehoshua”). He will be great, and will be called the Son of the Highest; and the Lord God shall give Him the throne of His father David. And He shall reign over the house of Jacob forever, and of His Kingdom there shall be no end” (Lk 1:31-33).

The word of the Lord came to Zechariah saying, “…Take the silver and gold, make an elaborate crown, and set it on the head of Joshua (“Jehoshua”)… Then speak to him, saying, ‘Thus says the Lord of hosts, saying: ‘Behold, the Man whose name is the BRANCH! From His place He shall branch out, and He shall build the temple of the Lord; Yes, He shall build the temple of the Lord. He shall bear the glory, and shall sit and rule on His throne; So He shall be a Priest on His throne, and the counsel of peace shall be between them both” (Zech 6:11-13).

The Church (“ekklesia” the called out ones) is the temple of God in the NT (1 Cor 3:16-17). Jesus said, “…on this Rock I will build My church” (Mat 16:18).

Jesus Christ will return to this earth as a KING of kings.

“Then I saw heaven opened, and behold, a white horse. And He who sat on him was called Faithful and True, and in righteousness He judges and makes war… He was clothed with a robe dipped in blood, and His name is called The Word (“Logos” Spokesman) of God…And He has on His robe and on His thigh a name written: KING of kings and LORD of lords” (Rev 19:11,13,16).

The Mystery of Melchizedek

Many puzzle over who Melchizedek, King of Salem, and Priest of the Most High God is. This Melchizedek,

“to whom also Abraham gave a tenth part of all, first being translated ‘King of Righteousness,’ and then also King of Salem, meaning ‘King of Peace,’ without father, without mother, without genealogy, having neither beginning of days nor end of life, but made like the Son of God, remains a Priest continually” (Heb 7:1-3).

God, in the books of Psalms and Hebrews, testifies of the One who became Jesus Christ:

“You are a priest forever according to the order (rank) of Melchesidek” (Psa 110:4; Heb 7:17,21)

Who is Melchisedek?

We find something regarding the beginning of His existence described in Chapter 7 of the book of Hebrews. It speaks of Melchisedek (King of Righteousness – see Note-1), who was King of Salem (Gen 14:18; Heb 7:1-2 – see Note-2), which means literally “King of Peace,” in the days of Abraham. It says that He was the Priest of the Most High God. This Melchisedek had existed from eternity:

“without father, without mother, without descent, having neither beginning of days, nor end of life; but made like unto the Son of God; abideth a priest continually…

“who has come, not according to the law of a fleshly commandment, but according to the power of an endless life” (Heb. 7:3,16).

This cannot be speaking of a man, a human king. No man could be given the title, King of Righteousness, for as the Scriptures say, “there are none righteous, no, not one” (Rom. 3:10,23). And no man has “neither beginning of days nor end of life.”

Who then was Melchisedek? Jeremiah wrote concerning this King of Righteousness,

“Behold the days come, says the Lord, that I will raise unto David a righteous BRANCH, and a KING shall reign and prosper, and shall execute judgment and justice in the earth. In His days Judah shall be saved, and Israel shall dwell safely: and this is His name whereby He shall be called, THE LORD (“Jehovah”) OUR RIGHTEOUSNESS” (Jer. 23:5-6).

Isaiah wrote, “For unto us a child is born, unto us a Son is given: and the government shall be upon His shoulder: and His name shall be called Wonderful Counselor, The Mighty God, The Everlasting Father, The PRINCE of PEACE” (Isa. 9:6).

And in Hebrews 1:8, “But unto the Son He says, Thy throne, O God, is forever and ever: a sceptre (rod of royalty) of RIGHTEOUSNESS is the sceptre of Thy kingdom”.

Since Melchisedek was: “King of Righteousness” and “King of Peace” and “like unto the Son of God,” “who has come, not according to the law of a fleshly commandment, but according to the power of an endless life,” and abides as High Priest forever continually – and since Jesus Christ has eternal life, and is now High Priest according to the order (rank or character) of Melchisedek (King of Righteousness) – Melchisedek and Jesus Christ are one and the same Person! He was, then, “like” the Son of God – but He was not yet the Son of God. He also was God, along with God (John 1:1), and

“He is also able to save to the uttermost those who come to God through Him, since He ever lives to make intercession for them” (Heb 7:1-3,16-17,25).

“But no man takes this honor (as high priest) to himself, but he who is called by God, just as Aaron was.

“So also Christ did not glorify Himself to become High Priest, but it was He who said to Him”

“You are My Son, today I have begotten You.” (Psa 2:7)

“As He also says in another place:

“You are a priest forever according to the order of Melchizedek,” (Psa 110:4),

“Who, in the days of His flesh, when He had offered up prayers and supplications, with vehement cries and tears to Him who was able to save Him from death, and was heard because of His godly fear, “though He was a Son, yet He learned obedience by the things which He suffered.  And having been perfected, He became the author of eternal salvation to all who obey Him, “called by God as High Priest ‘according to the order of Melchisedek,’  of whom we have much to say, but hard to explain, since you have become dull of hearing” (Heb 5:4-11).

This is another proof that Jesus Christ, who was the Word (Spokesman) of the God Family to man, and who was “without father, without mother, without descent (genealogy), having neither beginning of days, nor end of life” had existed eternally with God before coming in the flesh. Jesus answered the Pharisees:

“Your father Abraham rejoiced to see My day, and he saw it and was glad.”

They said to Him, “You are not yet fifty years old, and have You seen Abraham?

“Jesus said to them, ‘Most assuredly, I say to you, before Abraham was, I AM (“eimi,” to be, exist)'”(John 8:53-58; Gen 14:18-20 – It was Melchizedek, who is Jesus Christ that met with Abraham).

Jesus, when He was the “Word” (the Spokesman of God to man), was an immortal being of the God (“Elohim”) Family (Eph 3:9-15) who had ALWAYS existed – there never was a time when He did not exist – without beginning of days. That is why we should not seek to worship Jesus Christ’s birthday (and especially on a pagan holiday), we worship Him as our Lord (The Eternal) our God and Saviour.

The Alpha and The Omega

Now let’s notice what else Jesus said to John in the book of Revelation! “I AM the Alpha and the Omega, the Beginning and the End… the First and the Last” (Rev 1:8,11). What did He mean by that?

The “Alpha” (Α) and the “Omega” (Ω) are the First and Last letters in the Greek alphabet. That has no apparent significance in itself, but when taken in context with the Old Testament, it has great significance.

The First and Last letters in the Hebrew alphabet are “Aleph” and “Tav.” When Jesus was saying He is the Alpha and the Omega, He was saying He is the “Aleph and Tav” of the Old Testament, which is very significant. “Aleph-Tav” occurs as a word in many significant scriptures associated with God as the Creator in Genesis 1 as well as in many other places in the OT (rabbis refer to it as the “Word of Creation” – see also John 1:1-3), but in EVERY case IT IS LEFT OUT by the translators, so no wonder few understand its significance. For example in Genesis 1 and 2:

“In a beginning God [Aleph-Tav] (the Alpha and the Omega who is Jesus Christ) created the heavens and the earth” (Gen 1:1).

“And God [Aleph-Tav] made the firmament (space or sky)…

“And God [Aleph-Tav] made (prepared) two great lights…

“And God [Aleph-Tav] set (appointed) them in the firmament (sky) to give light…

“And God [Aleph-Tav] created great whales…

“And God [Aleph-Tav] made the beast…

“So God [Aleph-Tav] created man…

“And God [Aleph-Tav] saw everything that He had made, and behold, it was very good…” (Gen 1:1,7,16-17,21,25,27,31).

Genesis 2:

“And God [Aleph-Tav] blessed the seventh day and sanctified it… (Also see Mark 2:27-28)

“And the Lord God [Aleph-Tav] formed man of the dust of the ground…

“And the Lord God [Aleph-Tav] took the man, and put him in the garden of Eden…

“And the Lord God [Aleph-Tav] made a woman from the rib which he had taken from the man…” (Gen 2:3,7,15,22).

In addition, Aleph-Tav is used in association with many OT prophecies about the Messiah, Jesus Christ. For example the Lord (Eternal) said to Moses:

“And the Lord said, I [Aleph-Tav] have surely seen the affliction of My people which are in Egypt, and have heard their cry…for I [Aleph-Tav] know their sorrows (See Isa 53:), and am coming down to deliver them…

“When [Aleph-Tav] has brought forth the people of Israel out of Egypt, you shall serve [Aleph-Tav] the God upon this mountain” (Ex 3:7-8,12).

Concerning the Passover, “And they shall eat [Aleph-Tav] the flesh in that night…

“The blood shall be to you for a sign…and when I see [Aleph-Tav] the blood, I will pass over you, and the plague shall not be upon you to destroy you…

“You shall observe [Aleph-Tav] the unleavened bread… therefore shall you observe [Aleph-Tav] this day in your generations as an ordinance forever”

“For the Lord will pass through to smite, [Aleph-Tav] the Egyptians; and when He sees [Aleph-Tav] the blood upon the lintel, and on the two side posts, the Lord will pass over the door, (Ex 12:8,13,17). (Also see John 6:35,48-51; 1 Cor. 5:7)

The Lord told Moses, “I will raise up a Prophet for them from among their brethren like unto you, and will put My words in His mouth, and [Aleph-Tav] shall speak to them all that I command Him” (Deut 18:18).

King David wrote, “I will bless [Aleph-Tav] the Lord at all times…

“I sought [Aleph-Tav] the Lord, and He heard me, and delivered me…” (Psa 34:1,4).

“[Aleph-Tav] Your statutes I will keep; O forsake me not utterly” (Psa 119:8).

“Let Israel hope in the Lord… He [Aleph-Tav] shall redeem Israel from all his iniquities” (Psa 130:7-8).

“Praise you [Aleph-Tav] the name of the Lord…” (Psa 135:1).

“You open [Aleph-Tav] Your hand, and satisfy the desire of every living thing” (Psa 145:16).

“Praise [Aleph-Tav] the Lord, O my soul” (Psa 146:1).

“Praise [Aleph-Tav] the Lord, O Jerusalem…” (Psa 147:12).

“Praise you [Aleph-Tav] the Lord from the heavens…” (Psa 148:1,5,7,13).

King Solomon also… “My son, fear you [Aleph-Tav] the Lord and the King…” (Prov 24:21).

The Prophet Isaiah referred often to Aleph-Tav (The Alpha and the Omega) in many prophecies, especially those concerning the Messiah:

“Ah sinful nation… they have forsaken [Aleph-Tav] the Lord, they have provoked [Aleph-Tav] the Holy One of Israel…” (Isa 1:4).

Isaiah told king Ahaz to ask for a sign from God to increase his faith to trust Him. “But Ahaz said, I will not ask, neither will I tempt [Aleph-Tav] the Lord.” Isaiah then said, “…but will you weary [Aleph-Tav] my God also?” (Isa 7:12-13). Isaiah then gave him a prophetic sign, “Behold, a virgin shall conceive, and bear a Son, and shall call His name Immanuel,” (Mat 1:21-23, Jesus Christ – who is the Aleph-Tav or the Alpha and the Omega).

In a millennial prophecy of the Kingdom of God, Isaiah wrote: “They shall not hurt nor destroy in all My Holy Mountain: for the earth shall be full of the knowledge of [Aleph-Tav] the Lord, as the waters cover the sea…

“And it shall come to pass in that day, that the Lord shall set His hand again the second time to recover [Aleph-Tav] the remnant of His people…” (Isa 11:9,11).

“Who has directed [Aleph-Tav] the Spirit of the Lord, or being His counselor has taught Him?” (Isa 40:13).

“Hearken unto Me, O Jacob and Israel, My called; I am He; I am the first, and I am the last”(Isa 48:12, see Rev 1:11,17).

“The Lord has made bare [Aleph-Tav] His holy arm in the eyes of all the nations; and all the ends of the earth shall see [Aleph-Tav] the salvation of our God” (Isa 52:10).

“The Lord has laid on Him [Aleph-Tav] the iniquity of us all…

“He was taken from prison and from judgment: and [Aleph-Tav] who shall declare His generation? for He was cut off out of the land of the living: for the transgression of My people was He stricken” (Isa 53:6,8).

“The Spirit of the Lord God is upon Me; because the Lord has anointed Me [Aleph-Tav] to preach good tidings unto the meek…” (Isa 61:1, see Lk 4:18).

The other prophets also mention “Aleph-Tav” many times:

Hosea prophesied of the second coming of Jesus Christ (Aleph-Tav). “Come let us return to the Lord… After two days He will revive us; in the third day He will raise us up, and we shall live in His sight. Then shall we know…[Aleph-Tav] the Lord; His going is prepared as the morning; and He shall come unto us as the rain, as the latter and former rain unto the earth” (Hos 6:1-3 – “come let us return to the Lord…after two days” – “one day is as 1,000 years” (2 Pet 3:8; Rev 19:6-7,11-16) is referring to His second coming and the “first resurrection” 2,000 years after His first coming; and “in the third day” is after another 1,000 years at the 2nd resurrection, the time of the “judgment” (“krisis,” a tribunal for judgment – John 5:24-29; Rev 20:4-7,11-13) when “He will raise us up” – see God’s Plan and Timetable in “Keys to Understanding the Mysteries of Prophecy,” Key #4).

Joel warns of the coming “Day of the Lord” (Joel 2:1), the time when the Lord says, “…I shall turn back to [Aleph-Tav] the captivity of Judah and Jerusalem. I [Aleph-Tav] will also gather all nations, and will bring them down into the valley of Jehoshaphat (Armageddon), and will plead with them…” (Joel 3:1-2).

He also prophesied that, “It shall come to pass afterward, that I [Aleph-Tav] will pour out My Spirit upon all flesh” (Joel 2:28-29 – also see Acts 2:16-21 – referring to both His first and second coming).

Amos prophesied, “Behold, the days come, says the Lord God, that I will send a famine…of hearing the words of the Lord: and they shall wander from sea to sea…they shall run to and fro to seek [Aleph-Tav] the Word of the Lord, and shall not find it” (Amos 8:11-12).

But after this he prophesies, “But I will turn back to [Aleph-Tav] the captivity of My people of Israel, and they shall build the waste cities…” (Amos 9:14).

Zephaniah admonished, “Seek you [Aleph-Tav] the Lord, all you meek of the earth, who have wrought His judgment; seek righteousness, seek meekness: it may be you shall be hid in the day of the Lord’s anger” (Zeph 2:3).

Zechariah was inspired to prophesy, “Thus speaks the Lord of hosts, saying, ‘Behold the man whose name is The BRANCH (Jesus Christ); and He shall grow up out of His place, and He [Aleph-Tav] shall build the temple of the Lord…” (Zech 6:12-13). The spiritual temple is the NT Church (Mat 16:18; 1 Cor 3:16-17; 6:19; 2 Cor 6:16).

“Yea, many people and strong nations shall come to seek [Aleph-Tav] the Lord of hosts in Jerusalem, and pray to [Aleph-Tav] before the Lord” (Zech 8:22).

“…they weighed for [Aleph-Tav] my price thirty pieces of silver… And I took the thirty pieces of silver, and cast [Aleph-Tav] them to the potter in the house of the Lord” (Zech 11:12; Mat 27:3-9 – prophesying of Judas who betrayed Jesus).

“And they shall look upon [Aleph-Tav] whom they have pierced, and they shall mourn for Him…” (Zech 12:10 – Also see John 19:34).

“Smite [Aleph-Tav] the Shepherd, and the sheep shall be scattered…” (Zech 13:7).

“I [Aleph-Tav] will gather all nations against Jerusalem to battle…”

“This shall be the punishment…of all nations that come not up to observe [Aleph-Tav] a feast of tabernacles” (Zech 14:2,19.

Malachi prophesies against the priests “O priests that despise My name. And you say, ‘Wherein have we despised [Aleph-Tav] thy name?

“…you have profaned [Aleph-Tav] in that you say, ‘The table of the Lord is polluted…

“You also say, ‘Oh what a weariness!’ And you sneer at [Aleph-Tav], says the Lord of hosts. And you bring what is stolen, the lame, and the sick; Thus you bring [Aleph-Tav] the offering! Should I [Aleph-Tav] accept this from your hand? says the Lord” (Mal 1:6,12-13).

But who may abide [Aleph-Tav] the day of His coming?

“Will a man rob God? Yet you have robbed [Aleph-Tav]… In tithes and offerings. You are cursed with a curse; for you have robbed [Aleph-Tav], even this whole nation. Bring you [Aleph-Tav] all the tithes into the storehouse, that there may be food in My house, and prove Me now herewith, says the Lord of hosts, if I [Aleph-Tav] will not open for you the windows of heaven, and pour you out a blessing, that there shall not be room enough to receive it” (Mal 3:2,8-10).

“Behold, I [Aleph-Tav] will send you Elijah the prophet before the coming of the great and dreadful day of the Lord. And he shall turn the heart of the fathers to the children, and the heart of the children to their fathers, lest I [Aleph-Tav] come and smite the earth with a curse” (Mal 4:5-6)

Aleph-Tav is Jesus Christ, the Word of God (John 1:1), the Alpha and the Omega, the First and the Last, the Beginning and the End. The Hebrew Alphabet has 22 letters in it, Aleph is the first, the beginning and Tav is the last, the end. The Old Testament, which is the Word of God as originally inspired by God (2 Tim 3:16), has 22 scrolls organized into three sections, the Law, the Prophets and the Writings. Jesus Christ, the Word of God, the Aleph-Tav, the Alpha and the Omega, endorsed the 22 scrolls of the Old Testament Scriptures, the same number as the Hebrew alphabet from Aleph to Tav, as being complete from the first to the last book, from the beginning to the end, concerning Him.

“These are the Words which I spoke to you while I was still with you, that all things must be fulfilled which were written in the Law of Moses and the Prophets and the Psalms concerning Me” (Lk 24:44).

Is Jesus the REAL MESSIAH – The SAVIOR?

The True identity of the Messiah (“Mashiyach,” “Christos”) is revealed in the Old and New Testament prophecies and testimonies. No one has fulfilled all of those prophecies yet. But, as we have seen from the prophecies and evidence above, no one but God Himself, or a member of the Eternal (Jehovah) God (Elohim) Family could be the REAL Messiah. Many Old Testament prophecies reveal that the Messiah would be God Himself and that He would come and save His people.

“Say to them that are of a fearful heart, ‘Be strong, fear not: behold, your God (“Elohim,” meaning The Almighty Ones) will come with vengeance, even God with a recompense; He will come and save you. Then the eyes of the blind shall be opened, and the ears of the deaf shall be unstopped. Then shall the lame man leap as a hart (male deer), and the tongue of the dumb sing…” (Isa 35:4-6)

Other prophecies reveal that the coming of the Messiah would be dual – as two separate events and times, the first as the Son of God and Son of Man to give His life to save man from sin; and the second in the full power and glory of God as KING of kings and LORD of lords to restore the Kingdom of God over the earth.

Prophecies of Messiah’s First Coming

Prophecies of the Messiah’s first and second coming are often intermixed. This has caused many Jewish theologians to reject His first coming and the New Testament record. But the prophecies are clear that the Messiah’s first coming would be born as a human from the linage of Abraham through Isaac, Jacob (Israel), Judah and David (Gen 22:18; 26:4-5; 28:13-14; 2 Sam 7:12-13,29; Isa 9:6-7; 11:1-5,10).

God promised Abraham that the Saviour would be his Seed (offspring or descendant) through his wife Sarah. The Lord said to Abraham:

“…in you all the families of the earth will be blessed” (Gen 12:3; Gal 3:8).

Abraham had a son, through Hagar, his wife’s Egyptian handmaid, whom he named Ishmael who became the father of the Arabs. The angel of the Lord prophesied that,

“He shall be a wild man; his hand shall be against every man…” (Gen 16:1-2,11-12).

Mohammed, the prophet of the Islamic religion, was born of the lineage of Ishmael.

“And Abraham said to God, ‘Oh that Ishmael might live before You!’

“But God said: ‘No, Sarah your wife shall bear you a son, and you shall call his name Isaac; I will establish My covenant with him for an everlasting covenant, and with his descendants after him'” (Gen 17:18-19).

Later: “And the Lord said, ‘…all the nations of the earth shall be blessed in [Abraham]. For I know him, that he will command his children and his household after him, and they shall keep the way of the Lord, to do justice and judgment; that the Lord may bring upon Abraham that which He has spoken to him” (Gen 18:17-19).

Later God tested Abraham and said to him,

“… Take now your son, your only son Isaac, whom you love, and go to the land of Moriah, and offer him there…”

When Isaac asked his father, “Look, the fire and the wood, but where is the lamb for a burnt offering?

“Abraham said, ‘My son, God will provide (“raah” to see, appear, show oneself, present, provide) Himself the lamb for a burnt offering… Then they came to the place which God had told him. And Abraham built an altar there… and he bound Isaac his son and laid him on the altar… And Abraham…took the knife to slay his son.

“But the Angel of the Lord called to him from heaven and said… ‘Do not lay you hand on the lad… for now I know that you fear God, since you have not withheld your son, your only son, from Me.

“Then Abraham…looked, and there behind him was a ram caught in a thicket by its horns. So Abraham went and took the ram, and offered it up… instead of his son… And Abraham called the place, Jehovah-jireh; as it is said to this day, ‘In the Mount the Lord shall [appear].’ (The place is where Solomon built the original temple, where the temple mount is today – 1 Kgs 5 & 6)

“Then the Angel of the Lord…said: ‘By Myself I have sworn, says the Lord, because you have done this thing, and have not withheld your son, your only son, in blessing I will bless you, and in multiplying I will multiply your descendants as the stars of the heaven…

“In your SEED all the nations of the earth shall be blessed, because you have obeyed My voice” (Gen 22:1-2,7-18).

What does “in your seed” mean? The apostle Paul clarifies the meaning of the promised blessing through Abraham’s SEED:

“Now to Abraham and his Seed were the promises made. He does not say, ‘And to seeds,’ as of many, but as of ONE, ‘And to your Seed,’ who is Christ (the Messiah)…

“For you are all sons of God through faith in Christ Jesus. For as many of you as were baptized into Christ have put on Christ. There is neither Jew nor Greek, …slave nor free, …male nor female; for you are all one in Christ Jesus. And if you are Christ’s, then you are Abraham’s seed, and heirs according to the promise” (Gal 3:16,26-29).

The promise to Abraham was that the people of “all the nations”, those who believed as Abraham did, “shall be blessed” through Jesus Christ.

“…just as Abraham ‘believed God, and it was accounted to him for righteousness.’

“Therefore know that only those who are of faith are sons of Abraham. And the Scripture, foreseeing that God would justify the nations by faith, preached the gospel to Abraham beforehand, saying, ‘In you all the nations shall be blessed.’

“So then those who are of faith are blessed with believing Abraham” (Gal 3:6-9).

“Therefore the Lord Himself will give you a sign: Behold, the virgin shall conceive and bear a Son, and shall call His name Immanuel” (Isa 7:14; see also Gen 3:15).

The Gospel of salvation (Eph 1:13) and of the Kingdom of God (Mk 1:1,14-15) is the Good News message of the revelation of the Messiah, the Saviour, who would come first to save man from the curses of sin and death, and second to establish an everlasting Kingdom of God on the earth and rule in righteousness (Dan 2:44). That Saviour would be God (Isa 35:4-6), but He would be born of a woman:

The Messiah, JESUS (“Iesous,” “Jehoshua”), was called “Immanuel” – meaning “God with us” (Isa 7:14; Mat 1:23).

“Behold, a virgin shall conceive, and bear a Son, and shall call His name Immanuel, which being interpreted is, God (Heb. “El,” meaning an Almighty One) with us.”

CHRIST, “Christos,” “MESSIAH,” “Mashiyach,” meaning “Anointed One.” Jesus was anointed with the Holy Spirit, the power of God (Lk 3:22).

“God anointed Jesus of Nazareth with the Holy Spirit and with power, who went about doing good and healing all who were oppressed by the devil, for God was with Him…

“To Him all the prophets witness that through His name, whoever believes in Him will receive remission of sins” (Acts 10:38,43).

This same Jesus (“Jehoshua,” The Lord who saves), the Christ,

“died for our sins according to the Scriptures, and that He was buried, and that He rose again the third day according to the Scriptures…” (1 Cor 15:3-4).

He “was declared to be the Son of God with power, according to the Spirit of holiness, by the resurrection from the dead” (Rom 1:4),

“…the firstborn among many brethren” (Rom 8:29; Heb 2:9-18).

And “He also presented Himself alive after His suffering by many infallible proofs, being seen by (His disciples) during forty days and speaking of the things pertaining to the Kingdom of God” (Acts 1:3).

“So then, after the Lord had spoken to them, He was received up into heaven, and sat down at the right hand of God” (Mk 16:19).

After Christ had returned to heaven (Acts 1:9-11), and had sent the Holy Spirit on the Day of Pentecost, Peter witnessed to the crowd,

“This Jesus God has raised up, of which we are all witnesses. Therefore being exalted to the right hand of God, and having received from the Father the promise of the Holy Spirit, He poured out this which you now see and hear. For David did not ascend into the heavens, but he himself says: ‘The Lord said to my Lord, ‘Sit at My right hand, till I make Your enemies Your footstool.’ Therefore let all the house of Israel know assuredly that God has made this Jesus, whom you crucified, both Lord and Christ (Messiah)” (Acts 2:32-36).

No one, including David, whom God called “a man after My own heart, who will do all My will” (Acts 13:22), has ascended into heaven – other than Jesus Christ (the Messiah). “No one has ascended to heaven but He who came down from heaven, that is the Son of Man who is in heaven… that whoever believes in Him should not perish but have eternal life” (John 3:13,15).

“Who is he who condemns? It is Christ who died, and furthermore is also risen, who is even at the right hand of God, who also makes intercession for us. Who shall separate us from the love of Christ?” (Rom 8:34-35),

“…who has gone into heaven and is at the right hand of God; angels and authorities and powers having been made subject to Him” (1 Pet 3:22).

“I, John… was in the Spirit on the Lord’s Day (the Day of Trumpets when Christ shall return – Joel 2:1-2,11,15-16; Rev 6:17; 11:15; 16:14; 19:11-16), and I heard behind me a loud voice, as of a trumpet, saying, ‘I am the Alpha and the Omega, the First and the Last,’ and what you see, write… Then I turned to see the voice that spoke with me. And having turned I saw…

One like the Son of Man… His head and His hair were white like wool, as white as snow, and His eyes like flames of fire; His feet were like fine brass, as if refined in a furnace, and His voice as the sound of many waters… and His countenance was like the sun shining in its strength.

And when I saw Him, I fell at His feet as dead. But He laid His right hand on me, saying to me, ‘Do not be afraid; I am the First and the Last. I am He who lives, and was dead, and behold, I am alive forevermore… And I have the keys of hades (the grave) and death” (Rev 1:9-18).

How GREAT is this JESUS (“Jehoshua,” “Iesous”) the CHRIST (“Mashiyach,” “Christos”), our SAVIOR and the Author and Finisher of our faith (Heb 2:10-11; 5:8-9).

Further proofs that Jesus is the Messiah, and what He the Messiah fulfilled at His first coming, will be covered in the next part detailing Jesus Christ’s mission as the Son of Man and Son of God on this earth.

Now “Therefore… let us lay aside every weight, and the sin which so easily ensnares us, and let us run with endurance the race that is set before us, looking unto Jesus, the Author and Finisher of our faith, who for the joy that was set before Him endured the cross, despising the shame, and has sat down at the right hand of the throne of God” (Heb 12:1-2).

(Note-1) Melchisedek is derived from two Hebrew words: Melek-meaning a king, royal, to reign, counsel; and tsedeq-meaning the right or righteousness, equity or prosperity, hence King of Righteousness.] The Messiah, Jesus Christ, was declared by Jehovah:

“The Lord has sworn, and will not repent, ‘You are a Priest forever after (“al” above, over, according to) the order (“dibrah” cause, reason, order, manner, intent, estate) of Melchizedek” (Psa 110:4; Heb 5:6).

“So also Christ glorified not Himself to be made a high priest, but He that said unto Him, ‘You are My Son, today have I begotten You.’ As He said also in another place, ‘You are a Priest forever after the order of Melchizedek.

“Who in the days of His flesh, when he had offered up prayers and supplications with strong crying and tears unto Him that was able to save Him from death, and was heard in that He feared; Though He were a Son, yet learned He obedience by the things which He suffered; and being made perfect, He became the author of eternal salvation unto all that obey Him;

“Called of God High Priest after (according to) the order (“taxis” rank or character) of Melchizedek” (Heb 5:5-10).

(Note-2) Salem The Greek word Salem is from the Heb. “Shalem,” which is from the same root as shalom, meaning peace, hence King of Peace. Some assume Melchisedek was a human king of either Jerusalem or a city called Salem in Abraham’s time or that he was Shem. There is no proof of these assumptions. At Joshua’s time when Israel entered the “promised Land” Jerusalem was controlled by the gentile Jebusites up until it was conquered by David (Jos. 15:8,63; II Sam 5:6-7). Hebrews 7:2 makes it clear that the word Salem “shalom” here should be translated as “peace” rather than a location.

“For this Melchizedek, King of Salem, Priest of the Most High God, who met Abraham returning from the slaughter of the kings, and blessed him;

“To whom also Abraham gave a tenth part of all; first being by interpretation King of Righteousness, and after that also King of Salem (“shalom”), which is, King of peace (“eirene,” meaning peace)…” (Heb 7:1-2).

Continued…/…..


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Hebrew Roots: SA in Crisis – Dangers of Messianism, Hebrew Roots and Torah Groups

Session 1:  A fundamental Shift in Church History

Session 2:  Previous mistakes concerning the Torah, and its restoration

Session 3:  Zorba, dear Zorba…

Session 4:  To all the idols I’ve loved before…

Session 5:  Let the Feasts begin!

Session 6:  Let some Feasts stop!

Session 7:  What’s in a Name?

Session 8:  The Nature of the New Covenant

Session 9:  The Religious Spirit behind most Torah Teachings

Session 10: The Torah was the Father’s Plan B

Session 11: My Identity in Jesus

Session 1: A fundamental Shift in Church History

I see a crisis brewing in South Africa:

God is moving sovereignly in the world, and particularly in South Africa. In our day, we are witnessing a fundamental shift in Christendom – a shift which students of Christianity would, years from now, label as one of the most fundamental changes in Christendom in its entire history.

We are witnessing the end of an epoch which lasted almost 1600 years: The final decades of the Institutional Church. As recently as 5 years ago, I was vehemently rebuked and rejected by several ministry leaders when I dared speak out on this phenomenon. Today, a mere 5 years later, it is widely accepted as fact.

What started years ago as a trickle, leaking from tiny cracks, has now become a raging torrent of new wine gushing from old, burst wineskins: Members are leaving the institutional church in droves. During the last 25 years the largest denomination in SA has lost 25% of its members at ever increasing rates.

This phenomenon is not limited to SA. Worldwide, institutional church leaders are panic-stricken due to dwindling ranks. Centuries of running a business whilst playing church has caught up with the institution. The age of information and communication has opened the eyes of its membership. And they aren’t satisfied with hamster-milling their church systems any more. They simply leave.

Where to?

Pause.

This is an important question.

It hits you in the face like a wet newspaper as soon as you arrive home after huffing out of the institution for the last time.

Where to now? Personally, I’ve had to deal with this question hundreds, maybe thousands of times. At present, I have to answer it almost every day – because so many people ask!

To cut a VERY LONG story VERY SHORT

I personally believe the answer lies in House Churches, Home Groups, Small Groups, whatever you’d like to call them. My wife and I have been part of such a group for the past 5 years – by far our best church experience ever. We aren’t the leaders; we aren’t even elders. We are nothing. Hallelujah!

And ever since the Lord started to reveal his Master Plan to us in prayer with many other intercessors, we have been encouraging and teaching folks wherever we went to start such groups. And, praise Him, many such groups have started during the past 5 years. And even more are still in the process of doing so. And many thousands are still to come!

Witnessing this gives me a thrill beyond description, since we are witnessing a re-enactment of the Book of Acts. The Father is up to something BIG!  But this article is not about House Churches, Home Groups or Small Groups.

I want to zoom in on a phenomenon which I believe is part of the Father’s future strategy, but currently threatens to hijack or derail everything the Father is doing:

The rise of a number of related movements; some older, and some younger; some right-winged, some left-winged; some radical, some conservative.

Large percentages of those who leave their churches get entrapped into these:

A. Sabbatarianism, Messianism, Torah Groups, Hebrew Roots and Talmudism.

Each group overlaps with at least one other group, and forms part of an even more comprehensive spectrum of movements:

B. Israel Vision, Anglo(British) Israelism, Sabbatarianism, Messianism, Torah Groups, Hebrew Roots, Talmudism, Numerology and Witchcraft, Freemasonry and Cabbala.

All have one thing in common: Study of the Torah.

I would restrict myself to the groups mentioned in A.

Wherever I travel in SA, I often meet up with adherents of these movements. They are usually very nice people from whom I learn much. I love their insights and true craving for more. I’ve talked to them, laughed with them, lived with them, dined with them and worshipped with them. Some of them count amongst my best friends and most loyal supporters.

Smelling a Rat

But I smell a rat amongst these movements. Not one rat, but several.

This is serious.

By the Spirit of the Father I believe the spiritual future of this country is at stake.

I believe that, whatever we would decide to do with these rats will prove to be decisive concerning the future increase of The Kingdom in South Africa.

If the people who have left the institution flock into the minefields and drift sands of these movements, the Kingdom in SA might soon find itself hopelessly stuck.

A brand new old Prison!

The Scriptures say it is stupid to pour new wine into old wineskins. You lose the wine, as well as the skins.  Scripture also deems it stupid to sew a new patch onto an old garment. The patch rips the garment apart, and you lose both.

It is also stupid to escape from one prison, just to walk straight into the next one across the road. It might look promisingly different and more homely, but it’s still a prison. You’re still an inmate with no freedom. I believe many who have escaped from the prison of the institutional church have walked straight into a different kind of prison. Few have paid attention to the clanging of the steel doors as they locked behind them.

If you’ve spent your entire institutional church life in dark, murky dungeons of passivity and nothingness, some healthy exercise feels good for the first couple of days. Until you realise you’re actually serving a sentence of Hard Labour.

Session 2: Previous mistakes concerning the Torah, and its restoration

Is the Torah really obsolete?

Reformed, Calvinist theology deems the Torah obsolete (the Torah being the first five books of the OT, or Pentateuch: Genesis, Exodus, Leviticus, Deuteronomy, Numbers – the books traditionally believed to have been written by Moses).

In our Bibles, “Torah” is often translated with “law” – although “instruction” would be more accurate. A verse often quoted by adherents of this theology is: Christ is the end of the law … Rom. 10:4 often without giving any thought to the origin of the word “end”. For them, this verse then epitomises the doctrine which says that Christ had terminated the law. According to this doctrine, we currently don’t live under the law any more, but rather under grace (John 1:17; Rom. 6:14).

Moreover, standard theology correctly concludes that we are saved by faith alone, through grace – and not by keeping the Torah.  These doctrines resulted in an almost complete abolition of the Torah in the Institutional Church. One would seldom hear any sermon on any aspect of the Torah. Sermons would mostly be based on the New Testament.

Theologians somehow forgot that Torah actually means “instruction”. We all agree that the Torah cannot save us – but it can disciple us! In the OT, the Torah actually, over the course of 400 years, discipled a homeless, foodless, waterless, rebellious mob with a slave mentality on the shores of the Reed Sea into the greatest nation on the face of the earth in the time of Solomon!

In the process, the NT became conceptually dislodged from the OT – which resulted in seriously warped proclamations from modern-day theologians.

The word “end” in Christ is the end of the law … is the Greek word telos, which could also mean “the end to which all things relate, the aim, purpose”. Which would mean that Christ never terminated the Torah, but that the entire Torah actually foreshadows Him!

Also Messiah Himself proclaimed that the Father never sent Him to abolish the law, but rather to fulfill it – Mat. 5:17. Which means that Messiah does not (like the institutional church usually does) put an equal sign between fulfillment and abolition.

These and many other scriptures have led some believers to reconsider the OT, and especially the Torah.

And as they started to study it, they found that they actually started to understand the NT better! Actually, they realized that the NT could not be properly understood without a thorough understanding of the Torah!

The New Testament flows forth from the Torah! The NT is made up of the ingredients of the Torah! The NT is the fulfillment of the Torah!

If the NT were to represent addition, subtraction, multiplication or division, then the Torah would represent the whole numbers 0, 1, 2, 3, … etc.

If the NT were to represent chemical compounds, then the Torah would represent the elements Hydrogen, Helium, Lithium, … etc.

If the NT were to represent dancing, then the Torah would represent Newton’s three laws of motion in Classical Mechanics.

In Theology, this concept is embedded in the term: Foreshadowing.

So believers realized that the Torah is all but obsolete. That it is all but terminated. They discovered that the talit and tabernacle foreshadowed the Temple of Solomon, which in turn foreshadowed the bodies of believers as temples of the Holy Spirit. They discovered that the Biblical feasts foreshadowed the coming of the Messiah, and seemingly the End Time and heavenly orders.

Some started to learn Hebrew, and were amazed by the hieroglyphic and numerical attributes of this ancient language, and how they seem to tie in with Scripture. And many, many, many more things.

One could say that the very roots of our faith were rediscovered, after they’d been forgotten for many hundreds of years. Hence the term: Hebrew Roots.

Corrupting the Corruptible

But then, as is the way of all flesh, some began to corrupt these rediscoveries for their own personal interest or sin:

Those who needed to cover up their own racist hearts with good-sounding doctrine invented Israel Vision and British Israelism.

Those who lusted after money and power went into Freemasonry.

Those who fell prey to false prophecies embraced Sabbatarianism/Adventism.

And those who had theological idols in their hearts fell prey to Talmudism.

And, alas, in the middle of the spectrum, many kind-hearted, sincere believers got ensnared by the traps of Messianism, Torah groups and Hebrew Roots.

Let me make it abundantly clear:

As far as I know, there is nothing intrinsically wrong with these last three.

Similarly, there is nothing wrong with Christianity. But one encounters horribly deceived Christians. They aren’t deceived because they are bad. They are deceived because they take bad decisions.

Even so, one encounters horribly deceived Messianics, Torah groups and Hebrew Rooters. They take bad decisions.

Hebrew Roots and Torah study is a minefield (Almost without exception, the learned rabbi’s, Sadducees and Pharisees of the time of Messiah fell into its traps, remember?) And if new, freshly out-of-church disciples aren’t equipped to discern which Torah teachers are wolves in sheep’s clothing (which equipping very few churches, if any, do), they are usually mightily impressed with their new “knowledge” and accepts any teaching straight or skew. Hence these groups, over time, often grow terribly twisted.

This article will explore WHY they grow skew.

Can we talk?

Dear friends and fellow-believers, I am painfully aware of the fact that, during the course of this article series, I’m going to upset, and might even alienate some (if I haven’t done so already!).

But I cannot keep quiet. For the sake of the Kingdom we’ll have to start talking about the unspeakable. We cannot allow our petty preferences and pet doctrines to stand in the way of the Kingdom. The current-day study of the Torah has rediscovered an amazing set of truths – truths which I believe will help the Body of Believers greatly in times to come.

But just as important is the fact that we need to start drawing boundaries and set parameters so that the whole “Torah business” does not spin out of control. Personally, I see urgent red lights flashing in this regard.

The Father is doing a stunning thing in our day. But as His free-willed representatives and as co-workers with Messiah, we have the ability to sabotage everything, just like Israel and Judah, by their own rebellion, sabotaged the Father’s dream for them – resulting in terrible exiles. This won’t stop the Father, though. Only WE will suffer – in the long run His plans shall prevail.

According to Messiah’s own words, His gospel is the gospel of the Kingdom – not the gospel of the Torah.

We may never slaughter the Kingdom on the altar of the Torah. If so, we would slaughter Messiah all over again. And, alas, this is what is currently happening. The aim of the Torah is Messiah – and He was sent to earth to establish his Father’s Kingdom. If we forget the Kingdom, then we forget Messiah. And if we forget Messiah, ironically, we forget the Torah.

Some will surely accuse me of any combination of the usual battery of evils deployed to discredit any critic of anything remotely Jewish:

Anti-Semitism, Nazism, Replacement Theology, Arab-hugging, ignorance, Greek mindset, Calvinism, etc.

Those who know me, would be happy to testify that I embrace none of these. In fact, I teach against these in much of what is freely available as downloads on our website http://www.trumpetcall.co.za.

So please, before you draw the long knives, be sure of what I really teach.

Rather, I would like to invite all to take the journey together, and allow the Ruach to speak truth to us in our inner man. Whatever might not represent truth, we might happily discard, but the Scriptures command us to LOVE whatever represents truth. It also warns us that if we would refuse to love the truth, and prefer to side with lies, we would be handed over to its power, so we would believe it, be deceived, and not be saved.

When a person is deceived he doesn’t realize he’s deceived because he’s deceived.

Session 3:- Zorba, dear Zorba …

Reformed Theology vs Torah Study

In our day, we see two currents opposing one another:

1. Reformed Theology declares the Torah obsolete – because such a declaration suits this theology system. Thus, Reformed Theology does not read its WHOLE Bible – and becomes deceived. The classic example of this phenomenon is the erroneous view that the Messiah rose from the grave on the first day of the week. This results from dire Torah-knowledge.

2. Similarly, Torah groups often fabricate reasons to explain away some parts of the New Testament – because it suits their viewpoint to do so. Hence, you often find stiff resistance against especially the book of Galatians, or even the apostle Paul and all of his writings. Thus, some Torah groups don’t read their WHOLE Bibles either – and become deceived.

The classic example of this phenomenon is the literal (letter) obedience of the Torah – as if we never entered into a covenant of the Spirit. And if the Torah loses sight of the Spirit, it loses sight of its own reason for existence.

We thus see that Torah groups often commit the same evil, and become taken by the same spirit that they have originally set out to oppose. And every time, this results in deception.

Dishonesty concerning the Greek Issue. Torah groups are also often guilty of grave inconsistencies (or you could simply call it dishonesty) in their views:

The Greek/Hebrew mindsets

In Hebrew Roots teaching much is made of the fact that the Hebrew mindset is holistic and synthetical, whereas the Greek mindset is analytical.

These two mindsets represent two different ways of thinking. Hebrew Roots then rightly teaches that the Scriptures should be read with a Hebrew mindset, and not with a Greek mindset. But more often than not in Hebrew Roots teaching, the Greek mindset gets hammered and slaughtered. Almost every evil of Western society is then deemed to be the fruit of a Greek/Hellenistic mindset. Finally, Greek thinking gets dumped into the “sin bin” – to serve a life sentence of solitary confinement.

Strangely, it never seems to occur to these teachers that the Father, in his Wisdom, had thought it a good idea to make his Son known to mankind in GREEK – for at least the first 2000 years of Christianity. Greek is the best we’ve had for source documents all these millennia.

And if challenged by this fact, Torah teachers are quick to respond that good reasons exist to believe that at least some of the gospels were originally written in Hebrew – not Greek.

This is true. But WHERE are those gospels? Why hasn’t anybody ever come forward with them? Yes, some fragmentary parts lie in libraries somewhere. And yes, some claim to have found originals in Iraq in 2002. But where are those Iraqi originals? Nobody other than the claimants seem to have ever seen them – an excellent strategy to fabricate one’s own “Bible”.

The fact is, nobody can – or could. At least not in our present day. Which still leaves us with the fact that the Father had decided that we should know his Son via GREEK – for at least the first 2000 years of Christianity.

Has the Father made a mistake? Has He imposed onto us an evil, pagan mindset through this language? Would we have known the Messiah better via Hebrew? – then the Father is certainly in error! Should we still wait for those manuscripts to finally arrive?

Clay pot, who are you to ask the potter “What are you doing?” You are only revealing your prideful heart!  When asked whether they regarded Greek as a God-given language, some Hebrew Roots teachers in SA arrogantly wrote “No”. Do we need any additional proof of grave deception?

If it weren’t for Greek, those teachers wouldn’t even have known their Redeemer! Faith comes by hearing, and hearing by the Word of God. And God had sovereignly decided that his Word about his Son, in our day, should come to us in Greek.

The Greek mindset and technology

Also, Hebrew Rooters are dishonest about yet another phenomenon concerning Greek:

The analytical nature of the Greek mindset has brought many, many useful fruits to the modern Western world – of which science and technology are paramount. Whilst Hebrew Rooters condemn the Greek mindset to eternal flames, they happily use technology every day, not realizing that they are actually engaging with the fruits of this “evil” mindset!

Cluelessly and audaciously, they even employ technology to spread their condemnation of the Greek mindset!  Hebrew Rooter, I’m afraid you’ve painted yourself into a corner:

To maintain your integrity and credibility, you either need to stop all use of technology, or drop your bias against the Greek language. You cannot have your cake AND eat it!

The choice is yours

How much value does the religious keeping of the Torah have if you throw the Father’s gift (Greek) back into His face, and live a dishonest, lying life concerning technology?

The Sons of Zion vs the Sons of Greece.

A long-time favourite of Greek condemnation amongst Torah teachers is this verse:

I will rouse your sons, O Zion, against your sons, O Greece, and make you like a warrior’s sword. – Zech. 9:13.

Some Torah teachers go to great lengths to make this verse mean that war should be declared on the Greek language and mindset. Is that REALLY the intended message this verse?

Repentance and Apologies

Dear Hebrew Rooter and Torah student:

If you have swallowed this bait of Satan concerning the Greek language, and are guilty of slapping the Father’s gift back into His face, you need to make some serious repentance. Teachers of this lie should make public repentance, apologize to and ask forgiveness from those they have deceived.

That’s the easy part. He is quick to forgive.

The difficult part will be to reset your thinking to “default factory settings” – in other words, the way they were BEFORE you started to believe this lie. Only by the power of the Spirit this will be possible – and will take some time.

But for the sake of the Kingdom, it is well worth the effort!

Session 4: To all the idols I’ve loved before …

The Hebrew Language is neither original, nor holy

In Torah classes, one often hears the claim: “Hebrew was the original language given to man by God.”

Sometimes you might even pick up hints that Hebrew is some or other “holy” (sorry, sorry, … ) “set apart” language, since the OT or Tanakh was recorded thus. This, notwithstanding the fact that there is absolutely NO indication, not even the slightest hint in the entire Scriptures that the Hebrew language should be regarded as better or in any way superior to any other language.

These claims of Torah and Hebrew Roots teachers are simply not true. There are neither Biblical, nor historical grounds for this claim.

Here’s what we know today: In the Middle East, until about 3500 – 3000 BCE, a language, which scholars call Proto-Semitic, was spoken. At about that time, the Acadian (Babylonian) branch of the Semitic languages split off the mainstream, and left West Semitic to remain. Prior to 2000 BCE, West Semitic divided into South Semitic (whose major descendants are Arabic and the Semitic languages of Ethiopia) and Northwest Semitic (including Aramaic and the Canaanite languages – of which Biblical Hebrew is one).

We thus see that Biblical Hebrew, Acadian, Arabic and Canaanite languages all share the same root: Proto-Semitic.

So, shall we all, for the record, please take note of the fact that Biblical Hebrew as a language is neither original, nor “holy”.

The serious part about the above-mentioned is this: Attribution of unique, godly traits to any esteemed, but undeserving concept is a rather reliable indicator of idolatry.

In the said movements, Hebrew as a language gets raised to a level which it does not deserve. A position which is based in lies and utter nonsense.

Over many years, I have attended many Messianic, Torah or Hebrew Roots groups who have fallen into this trap. Idolatry is sin, and needs to be repented of.

The Hebrew Alefbet and its human additions

In the said movements, one often encounters teachings concerning the numerical and/or hieroglyphic/pictogrammatic nature of the Hebrew language. A long-time favourite example is the first Hebrew word in Gen. 1:1. reshiyth.

The teaching goes that every Hebrew letter has a picture associate – its so-called “pictogram”. Also, that every Hebrew letter possesses an associated numerical value.

The “man’s head”-pictogram, for instance, is then connected to the Hebrew letter reish, the “ox-head” pictogram to the Hebrew letter alef, etc.

Then, to each pictogram, a concept gets connected, e.g. the concepts “first, top or beginning” are associated with the man’s head, and “strength, power or leader” to the ox head, etc.

Also, numerical values are attributed to each letter of the Hebrew alphabet, by means of which premeditated calculations are then made (called gematria). Only those premeditated, selective calculations are chosen which would reinforce the teaching aim of the teacher. Other valid permutations or manipulations are simply omitted and never mentioned.

The pictograms and their associated concepts, the numerical values and their selective calculations are then hashed into a teaching – e.g. to demonstrate how the very first Hebrew word of the Torah, reshiyth, actually tells the entire story of the Bible.

On hearing this, the audience usually rejoices and says: “How wonderful!” (the most sensible response possible to most of these teachings).

The Origins of Pictograms, associated Concepts and Numerical Values (Gematria)

The question is:

Where do we get these pictograms, associated concepts and numerical values from?

Here are the facts:

Nowhere in the world any known, original example of pictogrammatic Hebrew writing exists. Nowhere. Anywhere.

The oldest discovered Hebrew texts in the world have been written in paleo-Hebrew. Not even scholars are exactly sure how these should be read: Left-to-right, right-to-left or diagonally. And paleo-Hebrew is syllabic by nature (i.e. the letters represent sounds, not concepts – like pictograms).

Paleo-Hebrew, in which our oldest existing examples of Hebrew text are written, represents most probably (nobody is 100% sure!) a later development of original pictogrammatic text (of which we don’t have any examples left today – if they ever existed!).

1. From paleo-Hebrew, scholars can “reverse engineer” the original pictograms by comparing paleo-Hebrew characters to other alphabets of the time, such as Egyptian hieroglyphs, paleo-Aramaic or even Middle Greek. But “reverse engineering” is a rather speculative process.

2. Also, the concepts associated with these pictograms have been “reverse engineered” by attributing the syllabic value of a specific letter to a concept (in Hebrew) starting with that particular sound. This, also, comprises a rather speculative process – not much more than a guessing game.

3. The associated numerical values of Hebrew letters stem from tradition. But nobody seems to be sure when this started, or exactly who did it first. Or why this person(s) chose the existing accepted values for each Hebrew character. What we are sure about, is that they are extra-Biblical. Nowhere in the Torah are we ever commanded or advised to attribute numerical values to the Hebrew alphabet (or rather alefbet).

Conclusion

So what is the sum total of all of this?

Well, the pictograms are, at best, speculative – i.e. guesswork.

The associated concepts are also speculative – i.e. guesswork building on top of previous guesswork.

And, as we all know, speculation usually boils down to 95% hogwash. Which means that – to give these teachers the benefit of the doubt – at least 80% of the pictogrammatic and numeric teaching in Messianic, Torah groups or Hebrew Roots is based in guesswork. Or, to call a spade a spade – it’s 80% hogwash. It’s rather like “Hebrew astrology” or “Hebrew horoscopes”. And, ominously, it constitutes the first wobbly steps towards full-blown Cabbalism (or Jewish mysticism) – the deepest form of occult I am personally aware of.

With speculative pictograms and associated doubly speculative concepts, one can fabricate a whole saga for every Hebrew word. Pour the numbers and numerology into the mix, and one can almost create anything out of everything! The very same method, although with different elements, is what astrologers employ when drawing up horoscopes.

Do you really want to buy into that?

So next time you respond to these teachings, rather say: “How wonderful! – speculatively!”

Folks, we are bringing dishonour to the Godhead by “praising” Him for things that are based in speculation. It’s a bit like somebody who would heartily congratulate you with what he sincerely believes is your 500th birthday!

Wouldn’t you think he’s rather silly and wonder whether he’s pulling your leg or something? Wouldn’t that leave you somewhat embarrassed?

When one has only 54 parshahs to teach on annually, then pictograms, associated concepts and numbers come in handy to add some spice to what has become rather dull and stale after several decades of teaching. These pictograms, associated concepts and numbers could keep one busy for a looooong, looooong time – with every “How wonderful” taking you one small step of agreement closer to full-blown Cabbalism.

Speaking of Parshahs

The Tanakh (or OT) was divided into 54 readings, most probably during the time of Ezra or Nehemiah, when the children of Israel returned to their country from exile. The leaders of that time were painfully aware of the fact that the nation had been carried off into exile for 70 years because of their disobedience to the Torah. So they devised a system according to which no 3 days would pass without Torah reading – hence the 54 parshahs or “readings”. Each parshah would then correspond to a certain time of the year and would be read during that particular time.

But, as any good Christian would know, the parshah system is simply human – much like the human chapter-and-verse divisions in the Bible. One shouldn’t do numerological calculations with them or use them as a basis for prophecy.

But, unbelievably, on a recent tour through Israel, our well known, seriously Hebrew Roots tour leader advised our entire group of about 30 men to establish the specific parshah which would correspond to their date of birth (does this sound somewhat horoscopey?). He taught that one’s personal destiny is locked up in that particular part of Scripture, after which he ceremoniously prophesied on Mount Carmel(!) over each tour member individually – according to their “personal”parshahs.

And because nobody has ever warned them about the serious errors amongst Hebrew Roots teachers, only about 5 of the 30 men refused this “ministry” (of whom I was one). I felt particularly sorry for a certain guy whose parshah was the chapter in Leviticus 13 on MILDEW and MOULD. Sadly, and amusingly, his destiny seems to be locked up in MOULD!

This is just one example of the utter baloney that gets taught, and witchcraft that gets performed by Hebrew Roots teachers in the name of Torah.

A pure Language?

A popular argument in favour of the use of Hebrew is Zeph.3:9:

“For then I will return to the people a pure language, that they may all call upon the name of the Lord, to serve Him with one accord.”

For reasons unbeknownst to outsiders, Torah and Hebrew Roots groups unanimously conclude that this “pure language” can be but one language: Hebrew.

Really?

The verse above was originally recorded in Hebrew, right?

Why then does it use the indefinite article “a” in stead of the definite article “the”?

Why doesn’t it say “the pure language”, but calls it “a pure language”?

Was Hebrew a known language at the time of the recording of this verse? Certainly – the verse was recorded in Hebrew! Why then call Hebrew “a” pure language – as if it didn’t yet exist? If Hebrew was known as “the pure language” – then why not call it such?

At this point, let’s make this abundantly clear:

There is absolutely nothing wrong with Hebrew studies or the Hebrew language as such.

But I hope that I’ve been successful in demonstrating how, among specific theological mindsets, the Hebrew language has become an idol to which undeserved, almost divine properties have been ascribed. And this leads to idolatry, occultism and witchcraft.

Unfortunately, folks, there’s much, much more to come …

Session 5: Let the Feasts begin!

One of the most meritorious restorations the Hebrew Roots Movement has brought us is the restoration of the Biblical Feasts.

Personally, I believe today’s Christians are so caught up in worldly, pagan-rooted feasts (Christmas, Easter, Valentine’s day, Halloween, Mother’s and Father’s day, birthdays, etc) that Christians at large are “dancing” to the annual “beat” of these feasts, in stead of dancing to the annual “beat” of the feasts of our Creator (the feast of trumpets, the feast of tabernacles, etc). I believe our current “off-beat dancing” detrimentally affects our godly times and seasons, and sowing and reaping.

But even with solid, Biblical ground beneath their feet, Hebrew Roots and Torah teachers have succeeded in messing up, and perverting even this concept.

The Father’s feasts, as opposed to Jewish feasts:

Amongst traditional Calvinist Christians in South Africa one often encounters stiff resistance against the celebration of “Jewish” feasts. This opposition finds its roots in Reformed Theology, as well as SA history.

In their response, Hebrew Roots and Torah teachers make much of the fact that the Biblical feasts are not JEWISH feasts, but YAHWEH’s feasts.

In saying this, they are 100% correct, because this is exactly how Scripture puts it. The Father explicitly commanded the nation of Israel to keep these feasts.

But EVERY time in Hebrew Roots and Torah groups, without exception, the practical celebrations of these feasts are taught containing comprehensive, elaborate – but extra-Biblical – JEWISH cultural and traditional content! The practical expression of the Biblical feasts amongst Torah and Hebrew Roots groups are unequivocally JEWISH in terms of objects used, food eaten, cultural expression, language spoken, garments worn, symbolism expressed and tradition reinforced.

The dire Effects of extra-Biblical Ritualism

If the problem would only be their Jewishness, the effects of these celebrations would have been much less severe. But this is not the case. These celebrations overstep the spiritual boundary towards Judaism, and hence open spiritual doors to the spirits behind Judaism. Evil spirits.

Since very few denominational church leaders possess or teach any understanding concerning the spiritual realm, most naïve, nominal, freshly out-of-church Christians simply don’t realize that any ritualistic religion performed outside of Biblical boundaries attract spirits. Therefore, they easily get caught up in these celebrations. Moreover, very few Torah teachers seem to be aware of this basic principle, and happily and irresponsibly teach their unsuspecting victims to apply every imaginable Jewish and Judaic bell and whistle to what they dishonestly call “Yahweh’s feasts”.

Judaism imprinted onto Biblical Feasts

I’ve heard numerous teachings on the various Biblical feasts. The extra-Biblical Jewish symbolism used during these feasts gets expounded by Hebrew Roots and Torah teachers to the extent that you’d think it forms part of man’s salvation! The most extreme one I’d recently encountered was that the wooden spoon used to mix a certain batter (for feast purposes) foreshadows the wooden cross of Messiah! – which would mean that if the poor lady mixing the batter would use a metallic or plastic spoon to do so, she would seriously mess up the symbolism! Some of these teachings are so far-fetched that one can hardly believe that reasonable people would embrace anything such.

So please, Hebrew Roots and Torah teachers, can we please get this straight:

You teach the feasts of the Father, but then celebrate them in unequivocal JEWISH fashion.

If so – I’m afraid – they ARE Jewish feasts – bordering on Judaism!

Could you please, for honesty’s sake, admit this in your teachings?

Example: Where in Scripture are we ever commanded to light candles at the start of Shabbat?

It’s simply not there, folks! It’s Jewish and Judaic tradition!

According to the Torah, Shabbat starts at dusk on Friday evening. And please forgive my ignorance, but I think the Jewish wives simply lit lamps when the sun set to drive away the darkness prior to the days of Eskom! It was simply a way of preventing Shabbat celebrations from proceeding in darkness! It has absolutely nothing to do with Shabbat as such.

But today the lighting of the Shabbat candles has become a solemn, seriously symbolical ritual, accompanied by the following religious (Hebrew!) prayer:

Barukh atah Adonai, Eloheinu, melekh ha’olam

asher kidishanu b’mitz’votav v’tzivanu

l’had’lik neir shel Shabbat. (Amein)

Which translates to:

Blessed are you, Lord, our God, sovereign of the universe

who has sanctified us with His commandments and commanded us

to light the lights of Shabbat. (Amen)

This prayer attests of grave deception. But it sounds immensely impressive when your hearers have never considered whether it is Scriptural, and blankly don’t understand a word of it.

Keep Biblical Feasts Biblical!

In order to recognize its roots, a leaf doesn’t have to BECOME a root. It needs not go underground, dig through rocks and dirt, drink root beer or speak Rootish. No, it may remain a leaf, rustle in the wind, drink leaf sap and speak Leafish.

In their blind rush to restore Hebrew and Jewish customs, it seems to have escaped the attention of these teachers that the Father explicitly recognizes the existence and diversity of nations, tribes and tongues (because He created them all!).

The Father understands Afrikaans and English quite well. He doesn’t answer prayers because they are in Hebrew. Rather, He answers prayers because they represent His will, are in the name of Messiah and come from a humble heart of faith.

Ritual prayer – outside of the Father’s will – is witchcraft. I’m afraid this is exactly what some sincerely mislead Shabbat celebrators do every week. This needs to be repented of.

Feasts celebrated the Jewish way are Jewish feasts

The Father’s feasts are the Father’s feasts. What He wants us to do when celebrating those feasts, He has told us in the Torah. Whatever is NOT in the Torah, needn’t be celebrated the Jewish way. We may colour and clothe that in whichever way we, by the Spirit of the Father, deem practical, sensible, proper or applicable in our many different cultures around the world. And I honestly believe the Father just loves to see his children expressing Him in SO MANY different ways!

Session 6: Let some Feasts stop!

Today we’ll be dealing with yet more dishonesty among some Hebrew Roots teachers:

What is worst: Pagan feasts or extra-Biblical Jewish feasts?

Hebrew Roots teachers are adept at pointing out exactly why the accepted and annually celebrated feasts in society and the church have pagan roots, are extra-Biblical and aren’t mentioned in Torah. Amongst these would count feasts like Christmas, Easter, Lent, Halloween, Valentine’s Day, Mothers Day, Fathers Day and birthdays.

And, of course, these teachers are perfectly right.

But then some of these teachers teach their flocks to celebrate Purim. Or Chanukah.

1. Purim is a Jewish feast celebrated in remembrance of the miraculous rescue of the children of Israel from the hand of Haman in the Persian empire, through the intercession of Queen Esther or Hadassah.

The Father never commanded this feast. And although any right-minded Christian would wholly grant the Jewish people their right to have such a historical, cultural feast, it does not form part of the Torah. Israel was never commanded to celebrate this historical event – much less were Gentiles ever commanded to do so!

2. Chanukah – also known as the Festival of Lights – is an eight-day Jewish Feast commemorating the rededication of the Second Temple in Jerusalem at the time of the Maccabean Revolt in the 2nd century BCE.

And although this event is positioned right in the centre of the “silent” period of 400 years between the OT and NT (and is thus not even mentioned in the Bible), some Hebrew Roots and Torah teachers teach their flocks to celebrate Chanukah!

Once again, no one in his right mind would deny the Jewish people their right to commemorate such an important historical and cultural Jewish event. But Israel was never commanded to do so by the Father – in fact, the event does not even appear in Scripture! And much less were Gentiles ever commanded to do so!

3. Let’s now talk about fulfilled Torah:

Pesach is a feast of the Father mandated by Scripture in the Torah. This was instituted by the Father to remind the children of Israel of their exodus from Egypt, and the blood of the lamb that saved them from the Angel of Death. This, clearly and simply, foreshadows man’s journey from sin and the blood of Messiah which saves him from death.

Any good teacher of the Torah would be adept at pointing out how Messiah complied with literally EVERY condition of the Torah to qualify as the sacrificial lamb – during the very time of Pesach in Jerusalem.

And on the very night of Pesach, He gathered with his disciples in the upper room, and instituted the Covenantal Meal (Holy Communion) with the symbols of bread and wine. He did this – clearly signifying that He, the Lamb of the Father, would fulfill every detail of the Pesach feast. By proclaiming the bread and the wine to be the symbols of the New Covenant (referring to Jer. 31), He makes it unambiguously clear that He wants His disciples to stop celebrating Pesach (since it is fulfilled and thus stops to foreshadow), and to start celebrating the Covenantal Meal in future – as often as they would remember Him, looking back to this event.

But many Torah and Hebrew Roots groups happily carry on celebrating Pesach, and neglecting Communion – thereby “backshadowing” the death of Messiah! The problem is: “Backshadowing” does not make any sense! One only values a shadow when one cannot yet see the reality. But once one knows the reality, the shadow represents poverty. The excuse that these groups “remember” the death of Messiah by celebrating Pesach is also not valid – because Messiah explicitly commanded us to employ Communion for that purpose. So the only sensible “remembrance” could be the remembrance of the lamb of Pesach – the shadow, which represents poverty in the light of the arrived and existing reality. By celebrating Pesach in “remembrance” one actually displays one’s own poverty or ignorance!

But Torah teachers don’t give up without a fight: They find some or other “new” eschatological foreshadowing purpose for Pesach – and teach their flocks to celebrate that – accompanied by every imaginable Jewish bell and whistle. But it never seems to occur to these teachers that finding a “new” eschatological purpose for Pesach constitutes disobedience to Torah – because that would mean adding to Torah. The Torah simply never says anything about an eschatological purpose for Pesach, and to make Pesach foreshadow something other than what Torah prescribes, means adding to Torah.

So could we please, for the record, once and for all, bury Pesach? And cease to display its mummy – long dead, but somehow lovingly embalmed – to the world? It brings glory neither to the Father, nor the Son or the Ruach. It actually denies the fulfillment on Calvary, and – as a prophetic act – pulls a spiritual veil across people’s hearts concerning this fact.

Even to this day, when Moses is read – a veil covers their hearts. But whenever anyone turns to the Lord, the veil is taken away. Now the Lord is the Spirit, and where the Spirit of the Lord is, there is freedom. – 2 Cor. 3:15 – 17.

For personal reflection:

What about other fulfilled Biblical feasts?

What about Good Friday?

Session 7: What’s in a Name?

In their unbridled effort to “restore” the so-called “Sacred Names” of the Father, the Son and their Spirit, Torah teachers have, sadly, done more evil than good.

Popular Books

Several popular writings have circulated in SA during the past two decades, pointing out how the names of the Godhead have been changed in Scripture. Among these, two specific books are paramount: “Come Out Of Her, My People” by CJ Koster, and “Fossilized Customs” by Lew White. Mixing truth with half-truths, and omitting relevant information, these two books have caused havoc in many a Christian’s life. And, because both propagate the use of the original, Hebrew names of the Godhead, these teachers (Torah, Hebrew Roots and especially Israel vision and British Israelism) have embraced these books and distributed them far and wide – another act of service to, and worship of the Hebrew language idol.

In their books, Koster and White, with varying degrees of credibility, set out to prove that virtually ALL the names and titles used among current-day Christians to indicate the Godhead and its three distinguishable Persons or Aspects, are of pagan origin. Among their victims are the terms: God, Lord, Jesus, Christ, holy, hallow, sacred, sanctified, glory, divine, divinity, etc.

Because of this, two discernable teachings have resulted amongst Torah and Hebrew Roots teachers concerning the name “Jesus”:

1. The name “Jesus” is of pagan origin, is intrinsically Greek, and should thus be avoided.

2. The name “Jesus” is of pagan origin, and actually indicates a pagan god. It should never be used in discussion or prayer. Other people who claim to be Christians but use the name “Jesus”, are actually deceived followers of some foreign god. Fellowship with them should be avoided, or even be forbidden.

Ironically and amusingly, the Aramaic version (“Yeshua”) of the original paleo-Hebrew name (Yahushua) seems to be acceptable to all these groups. According to scholars, this was in all probability the customary form during the time of the gospels. In other words: Messiah’s mother most probably called Him by the un-Hebrew, yet Semitic name “Yeshua”.

Like most other writings on this topic, Koster and White quote resources from far and wide. They attempt to demonstrate how different parts of the name “Jesus” – or the entire original Greek form “Iesous” – hail from various pagan origins, and correspond to the names of pagan gods or goddesses like Ieso, Isis, Zeus, etc. But implicitly both authors admit to mere speculation – although they never directly point their readers towards this fact. White even concludes that “Je-sus” would actually mean “hail Zeus”!

Ironically, these learned men seem to be either unaware of, or bluntly ignoring the most obvious derivation of the name “Jesus”:

The most obvious Derivation of the Name “Jesus”.

Let us say this right at the start of this explanation:

It would not make ANY sense to a Greek person to call our Saviour “Yeshua”. (The gospels were recorded in Greek, remember?).

1. Firstly, there is no “Ye”-sound in Greek. Therefore, if a Greek-speaking person would attempt to pronounce “Yeshua”, he simply would not be able to do so.

It’s a bit like an Afrikaans person trying to pronounce the English surname “Smith” without prior practice. There’s no “th”-sound in Afrikaans, so an Afrikaans person would probably choose the closest sound to “th” that he knows, and pronounce it as “Smif”.

Similarly, an English speaking person, without prior practice, would pronounce the Afrikaans name “Gert” as “Ghert”, since the fricative “G”-sound doesn’t occur in English.

And since the “Ye”-sound does not exist in Greek, a Greek speaking person would typically pronounce “Yeshua” as “Ieshua” – which represents the closest corresponding sounds in the Greek vernacular.

2. But this is not the end of Greek problems with the Aramaic form “Yeshua.”

In Greek, any name ending in “-a” would represent a feminine. Compare the names of the well-known Greek goddesses Athen-a, Her-a, Proserpin-a, Europ-a, Helen-a, Atalant-a, etc.

Therefore, calling the Messiah “Ieshua” in Greek would indicate a woman!

Thus, to make any sense in Greek, “Ieshua” had to convert to “Ieshus” – to indicate the male gender, because Greek names ending in “-s” would indicate the masculine form. Compare the names of the well-known Greek (male) gods: Zeu-s, Apollo-s, Dionysu-s, Hephaestu-s, Heracle-s, Oedipu-s, Perseu-s, Herme-s, etc.

And in the Greek vernacular “Ieshus” would be pronounced as “Iesous”. This is the form whence we have the transliterated English and Afrikaans form “Jesus”. Transliteration is not translation. Transliteration imitates sounds.

The fact of the matter is that any Greek person who would sincerely and sensibly, without any hidden agendas or ulterior motives, pronounce “Yeshua” in his mother tongue, would do so as “Iesous”. “Iesous” is simply the sensible Greek rendering of “Yeshua” – similar to the different renderings of the Biblical bookJames (Eng) in other languages, like Jakobus (Afr) or Jacques (Fr).

Once one understands this, all the allegations about “Jesus” representing the names of the pagan gods Ieso, Isis or Zeus, wilts into ignorance and ridicule. It simply fades into Israel Vision, British Israelism and Hebrew Roots baloney.

Dire Consequences of the “Sacred Names”.

Why would one go into such technicalities as above to explain this to regular Christians?

Because these shameful lies from Torah teachers, in whichever movement they’re found, has caused havoc, and is still causing havoc in people’s relationship with Messiah. I’ve seen good Christians’ prayer lives ruined, utter despair and doubt about whether they are saved in the “right” name at all, health breakdowns, second baptisms in the “right” name, etc. In short: Serious confusion in the Body.

It seems as if the very anchor cables of one’s human spirit get cut by these nonsensical teachings – leaving one to helplessly drift and get knocked about by life’s waves. That is not from the Spirit of the Father, but from Satan himself.

Among the teachers of these lies, I invariably encounter conceit, self-righteousness, haughtiness and alienation from the rest of the Body.

The “Sacred Names” Merry-go-round

Moreover, these teachers have confused the flock with a myriad of spellings and pronunciations of “sacred names” for the Father and the Son. Invariably, teachers of each individual name claim that “their” rendition represents the best researched, most original and most correct name! Also, they emphatically explain that they “cannot use another name” since they have come to “so love the Person by THAT name” – which represents little more than sentiment.

[I have a pet name for my wife Isabel. I lovingly call her Bella (Italian for “pretty”). I also “so love her by that name.” But I’m sure I’d be able to call her Isabel, or even Isabella – her true name, if I had to! It’s simply a matter of sentiment.]

Here are all the “true, best researched, most original, most correct names” for the Father and the Son:

The Father: Ieue, Ieueh, Iehue, Ieuweh, Iehuweh, Yahuweh, Yahuwah, Yehuweh, Yehuwah, Yaweh, Yahwheh, Yeweh, Jawe, Jaweh, Jahwe, Jawhe, Jawheh, J’we, J’hwe, J’hweh, etc.

The Son: Yahushua, Yahushuah Yehushua, Yahushua, Jahushua, Jehushua, Yeshua, Yehshua, Jeshua, Jehshua, Jashua, Jahshuah, J’shuah, etc.

In stead of “restoring” the Names, this has turned into a circus! With self-righteousness and shallow sentiment right at the bottom of it.

Are we really better off with this merry-go-round of names than simply with “Jesus”?

And please don’t accuse me of blasphemy. I’m not scoffing. It’s simply a ridiculous situation created by over-eager, competitive pedantry.

Two questions these teachers need to answer:

1. In which name were you saved at the time when you got saved? Was your salvation in the name of Jesus by any means an inferior salvation? And if “Jesus” can save, then Jesus must be the Messiah, right?

2. If you want me to use the sacred names, which one in the above mix should I use? Which ones are best or correct?

Even if one would revert to the Hebrew spelling (JHVH or Tetragrammaton), it still needs to be pronounced.

How?

Or do we go the Jewish and Masonic route and never pronounce it?

The “Power” Claim.

But once again, these teachers don’t give up without a fight:

“No”, they say, “but the sacred names have MORE POWER than the ‘Greek’ ones.”

I’ve even heard the claim that “since I’ve started using the sacred names, the name ‘Jesus’ has no power anymore”!

Really?

I’ve put these claims to the test – in real-life situations. And after many years of putting the sacred names to the test in prayer, deliverance sessions and baptisms, I can confidently proclaim:

There is absolutely NO observable difference in the power behind the name “Jesus” and any variation of the sacred names. Not in prayer (answered prayer), baptisms (in terms of the baptisee starting to speak in tongues) or deliverance (demons leaving).

It seems that both the Father and the Son honour their “nicknames”. Who do you think you are to do different?

So, even the POWER claim of sacred names adherents gets exposed to be a lot of hot air.

Corporate Prayer in the “Sacred Names”.

Corporate prayer in the Hebrew sacred names is a most effective way of letting brothers and sisters “who are not in the know” feel inferior. And I’m sure that many who use the sacred names in corporate prayer are fully aware of this. This is a subtle, but infinitely effective way of establishing oneself just one or two notches above “the rest”.

Personally, I avoid doing this.

Would the Father or Messiah really approve of me having a little cozy prayer “insider” with Him to the exclusion of my prayer partners? Or would He rather have me call Him by His “nickname” to the inclusion of others, and unity in prayer with them?

Which of the two would be an honest reflection of His character?

Folks, could we please put an end to this indulgence? If you would prefer to use some variants of the sacred names, I’d be the last one to nag you not to do so. But please, stop shoving your brand of sacred names down other people’s throats! You’re not honouring the Father by doing so – you’re simply enforcing your will onto other Christians. Is “MY will be done” part of your daily prayer?

Blasphemy by the Sacred Names Movement

I wish I were wrong in saying this, but I’m afraid I’m not:

I have good reasons to believe that the majority of intentional, scornful, targeted blasphemy and denial of the name “Jesus” in the world today does not come from non-Christians, Hollywood or Satanism. It comes via the Torah movement.

This is sobering.

Is Jesus a pagan God?

If you teach that “Jesus” is a pagan god, you’re simply deceived. I fear for you. Whoever would dare blaspheme the Name “Jesus” would have to answer to that very same Name – One Day. Not only for blasphemy, but also for those whom you’ve led astray by your teaching, whose prayer lives have been ruined, and weak ones whose faith you’ve eroded. It would have been better for you in that day if you’d been thrown into the sea with a millstone around your neck.

And if you look down your nose at those who don’t use your brand of the sacred names – the Father hates haughty eyes. I fear for you also.

If this article, by the Spirit of the Father, has created in you an urge for repentance, then do so without delay. The Faithful One will forgive you.

If you were guilty, but would refuse to repent, I fear for you even more.

Dreadlocks, here we come!

For further reflection:

One of my earliest memories of evangelism as a young, naïve Christian in the early 1980’s was when I encountered a Rastafarian (with dreadlocks and smoking pot) on the streets of Cape Town in the middle of the night. After politely asking him whether he knew Jesus, he defiantly retorted: “I serve Jah!” At the time, I had absolutely no idea of what he was talking about.

Later that night, he was laboriously trying to convince me from the book of Revelation that the Biblical Tree of Life was actually the marijuana plant!

Would you serve Jah (or Yah, or any rendition thereof), the god of Rastafari, if you’d pray in any of the names above?

Session 8: The Nature of the New Covenant

The New Covenant Announced

In Jer. 31 the Father via his prophet announces the nature of his New Covenant – one of the most brilliant moves by anyone in world history!

It was not really a NEW covenant – it was more of an EXPANDED or EXTENDED covenant. But the clauses added were completely new to the covenant: “I shall write my Torah onto your innermost flesh, and onto your mind.” In the NT, this process of writing the Torah onto our innermost flesh and minds is called “circumcision of the heart”.

What’s the Difference?

Why was this such a brilliant move?

We lack space in this article for a lengthy explanation.

Suffice to say: Instead of instructions on tablets of stone (Stone Torah) – which, from the OUTside, commanded rebellious people to do, and not to do specific things – those instructions were now written on the fleshy tables of our hearts (Flesh Torah) in much more detail! – on the INside – urging us from withIN to do whatever is right.

Instead of doggedly striving to live a set apart life, wrestling against one’s own urges, the New Covenant makes us WANT to do the right thing – urging us on from INside!

And instead of a human rabbi interpreting the stone Torah and explaining such Torah to his followers, we now have an Inner Rabbi – the Spirit of the Living Father – interpreting our flesh Torah. He knows the Torah perfectly. He perfectly explains to us not only what the written letter says, but also the Spirit or intent of the inner Torah: what it actually hopes to accomplish in our hearts. This deeper meaning is totally absent from the content of the original stone Torah!

The Spirit of the Father knows and searches the heart of the Father – that heart which can NEVER be adequately expressed in human language on tablets of stone (or pages of paper!). The Spirit of the Living Father relays to us the intent (or Spirit) of the flesh Torah, as opposed to the instruction (or letter) of the stone Torah.

The content of the Stone Torah and the content of the Flesh Torah are radically different!

The difference between the New and Old covenants is almost like speaking face to face to a real person, as opposed to merely reading his books or letters.

Similarly, observance of the Stone Torah is like reading the Father’s Book and following the instructions according to the letter, whereas observance of the Flesh Torah is like speaking to the Father face to face, asking Him what He would want me to do in a specific situation, and receiving His detailed answer.

The Stone Torah acts from without; the Flesh Torah acts from within.

The Stone Torah speaks from pages of a Book; the Flesh Torah speaks from the Spirit.

The Stone Torah says: “Do as I say!”; the Flesh Torah says: “Hear my Heart.”

The Stone Torah changes behaviour; the Flesh Torah changes attitude.

The Stone Torah is a system; the Flesh Torah is a relationship.

The Stone Torah gives no reasons; the Flesh Torah explains intent.

The Stone Torah requires a Book, a rabbi and obedience; the Flesh Torah requires the Spirit (no book!), listening and surrender.

The Stone Torah requires study; the Flesh Torah requires a life lived.

Study of the Stone Torah yields some measure of intellectual revelation; living from the Flesh Torah yields intimate relationship.

The Stone Torah kills; the Flesh Torah gives life!

Study of the Stone Torah reveals letters – and yields idioms, pictures, numbers, patterns and shadows – beautifully interweaved into the pages of a Book – but dead.

Living the Flesh Torah reveals a Person and His mindset – and yields understanding, intimacy, love and power in an abundant life!

Jesus explains the Difference:

On the mountain (Mat. 5) Jesus explained this concept to his disciples six times in succession:

“You have heard that it was said …” and He would quote a law from the Stone Torah. And then he would proceed: “But I tell you …” and He would reveal to them the Father’s heart behind that particular law – an intent – which was never expressed, and entirely absent from the words of the Stone Torah.

This He does six times in succession. As a carpenter by trade, He was really knocking this nail in hard, and driving his point home!

So if anyone would still stubbornly insist that he and everybody else should keep the letter of the Stone Torah (and only that!), he would not only brutalize the Father’s heart behind the Stone Torah (represented by the Flesh Torah on the tablets of our hearts), but I sincerely wonder what would be needed to change such a person’s mind – since he obviously doesn’t grasp what Jesus tries to explain repeatedly! How hard should Jesus have to drive the nail home for such an individual?

He was explaining to his disciples that the contents of the Stone Torah could never ever encompass what the Father had in mind when he gave those instructions (to Moses). Jesus revealed the intent or Spirit of the Torah (Flesh Torah), as opposed to the letter or body of the Torah (Stone Torah).

2 Cor. 3:3: Forasmuch as ye are manifestly declared to be the epistle of Christ ministered by us, written not with ink, but with the Spirit of the living God;not in tables of stone, but in fleshy tables of the heart.

Eze 11:19 I will give them an undivided heart and put a new spirit in them; I will remove from them their heart of stone and give them a heart of flesh.

Col. 2:11 In him you were also circumcised, in the putting off of the sinful nature, not with a circumcision done by the hands of men but with the circumcision done by Christ …

This circumcision done by Christ is the writing of the Spirit of the Torah on the fleshy tables of our hearts.

The letter kills, whereas the Spirit gives life:

“He has made us competent as ministers of a new covenant – not of the letter, but of the Spirit; for the letter kills, but the Spirit gives life.” – 2 Cor. 3:6.

If you would stubbornly insist to follow the mere letter, then please die alone. Don’t take others with you. Please don’t infect others with your gospel of death.

Literal obedience to the letter, as opposed to literal obedience to the Spirit

Please don’t get me wrong on this:

Because we’re opposing obedience to the letter, don’t think that we’re opposing literal obedience. There’s a BIG difference!

And because we’re promoting obedience to the Spirit, don’t think that we’re promoting some ‘spiritual’ obedience. There’s a BIG difference!

We’re opposing literal obedience to the letter.

We’re preaching literal obedience to the Spirit.

We’re NOT preaching ‘spiritual’ obedience to anything. In other words, we’re not preaching some airy-fairy, non-specific obedience, just because we’re in a covenant of the Spirit. Obedience is literal. If the Spirit tells you, you obey. Literally.

Righteousness that does not exceed that of the Pharisees.

In the verse preceding his six-fold explanation in Mat. 5, Jesus urges his disciples:

“… for I tell you that unless your righteousness surpasses that of the Pharisees and teachers of Torah, you will certainly not enter the Kingdom of Heaven” (Mat. 5:20).

In our day, many observers of the Stone Torah don’t deem this verse to apply to them. They simply soothe their own consciences by telling themselves that they are very different from “the Pharisees and teachers of Torah” of Jesus’ time.

Why?

Because they have accepted Jesus! “The Pharisees and teachers of Torah” of Jesus’ time didn’t. “That makes me different”, they reckon. “I love Jesus. So this verse does not apply to me.”

Really?

Let’s take a hard look at that long-time favourite verse of modern-day Gentile Torah teachers:

If you love me, keep my commandments. – John 14:15

In the past, this verse has been misused abundantly to preach observance of the Stone Torah. Is that really what it says?

1. Did or didn’t Jesus explain the difference between the Stone and Flesh Torahs six times in succession in Mat. 5? Did Jesus urge his disciples to obey what “was said of old” or to obey what He said, following “but I tell you …”? Stone Torah or Flesh Torah?

2. Did or didn’t Jesus proclaim himself “Lord of the Sabbath?” Was he reinforcing observance of Stone Torah or Flesh Torah?

3. Did or didn’t Jesus have several squabbles with the Pharisees concerning the Stone Torah interpretation of several Mosaic laws?

4. Did or didn’t Jesus command his disciples in the upper room to observe the signs of the New Covenant – of the Flesh Torah?

I’m afraid, my dear Stone Torah observing friend, if you are sticking to the letter of the Torah, you are NOT keeping the commandments of Jesus. His covenant with you is a Flesh Torah covenant, and you are seriously violating its clauses! If you loved Him, you would have kept his Flesh Torah. If you’d accepted Him, you would have observed His Torah of Flesh!

So, dear Stone Torah observer, you are NOT different than “the Pharisees and teachers of Torah”. You testify that you accept Jesus, but you blatantly reject His flesh covenant. You testify that you accept Jesus, but you don’t accept the terms and conditions of His covenant. Your righteousness does NOT exceed those of the Pharisees and teachers of Torah.

Do you embrace a stone, or do you embrace Spirit?

Are you having intellectual relations with a system of rules, or are you searching out the Father’s heart via his Son?

Are you like the prodigal son’s older brother who perfectly obeys his Father’s rules (system), but has no relationship with Him, and cluelessly questions His heart?

Which voice do you primarily follow: The voice of the Stone Torah, or the inner voice of the Spirit?

Have you ever cared to ask the Ruach to explain to you the intent of the Father’s heart behind the laws you so doggedly observe?

Have you ever cared to take time to listen to what He might answer you?

DO YOU HAVE A RELATIONSHIP WITH A BOOK, OR A PERSON?

What would be left of your daily walk if your Bible were taken from you? Would you know the voice of the Spirit well enough to live a set apart life? What would happen to the activities of your Torah group if you don’t have a Torah to study any more? If you have nothing more to say “How wonderful!” about?

ARE YOU OBEYING A SYSTEM OR A PERSON?

Why is it that I almost NEVER see anything about the meaning of the Flesh Torah in any Hebrew Roots or Torah teaching literature?

Why have I NEVER heard a Hebrew Roots or Torah teaching on this concept?

I personally think the answer is rather simple:

Torah teachers who only teach Stone Torah, simply don’t understand the New Covenant! In their minds, the Flesh Torah is an exact replica of the Stone Torah.

They reckon the Flesh Torah is just the Stone Torah written anew on flesh. BIG MISTAKE!

Whenever I explain this concept to Torah and Hebrew Roots teachers, and then inquire how they would define the Spirit of certain Torah instructions, they are invariably at a complete loss for words. It is obvious that they have never even contemplated the concept – i.e. what the writing on our flesh actually means. Most of these teachers erroneously regard this as a mere metaphor. And because none of us have human access to the writing on our own flesh, they simply revert to thestone version. They sincerely believe that the flesh Torah is simply a fleshy rendition and an exact copy of the stone Torah! BIG MISTAKE!

That, dear friends, is undeniable evidence of bondage. Bondage of the mind. Caused by observance of the letter of the stone Torah. Which equates a mental prison.

Even to this day when Moses is read, a veil covers their hearts [mind]. – 2 Cor. 3:15

An Explanation in the Style of a Torah Class

Let me try to meet you where you’re at, and explain this to you Torah-class style:

Jesus proclaimed Himself to be “the Way, the Truth and the Life” – the three curtains of the temple. When, at His death on Golgotha, the “Life”-veil tore – it did not only yield us that famous, glorious bold access to the Mercy Seat. It also rendered us bold access via the Shekinah to the Torah on Stone within the Ark of theCovenant.

As our new, eternal High Priest according to the order of Melchizedek, when He sat down in the holiest of holies, Jesus took over Aaron’s blossoming rod as He rose from the tomb as a sign of being his Father’s favourite – His Chosen One. As Bread of Life He took the place of the manna of the Mosaic order. He took out the “heart of stone” (tablets) and replaced it with a “heart of flesh” within the New Covenantal Ark of believers!

GLORY!

If this is NOT the case for you, dear reader, then you are in bondage: The steel doors of the Old Testament prison have clanged shut behind you! Did you notice the creaking of the keys as they locked you away?

The Terms and Conditions of the Covenantal Meal

Do you realize that you are actually denying Messiah by embracing a stone covenant? Do you realize that it’s irrational to accept the Person of the covenant, whilst at the same time rejecting the terms of this Person’s covenant?

Do you celebrate Communion (the signs of the New Covenant) on YOUR terms? If you celebrate a covenant of stone, then you are on YOUR terms! Messiah is not in that! His covenant is a covenant on flesh!

The actual observance of the letter of the Old Covenant (as opposed to obedience to the Spirit of the same Covenant) constitutes DIS-obedience to the New Covenant! Mere obedience to the letter of the former constitutes rebellion to the Spirit of the latter!

Example:

Just as current-day observance of the sacrifices for sin (as required by the Torah) would deny the sin-conquering work of Messiah, similarly any mere observance of the letter of any other part of the Torah, without the Spirit behind it, would constitute denial of Messiah and of His (New) covenant.

Being Torah-observant, but clueless concerning the intent behind each carefully observed law, constitutes denial of Messiah. Yes, dear friend, your very salvation is at stake! Jesus said that unless your righteousness surpasses that of the Pharisees and teachers of Torah, “YOU WILL CERTAINLY NOT ENTER THE KINGDOM OF HEAVEN”! (Mat. 5:20.) This is serious!

The Spirit of the Torah

There is only ONE way of accessing the Torah on our flesh. That is via the One who wrote it – the Ruach. And we need no other rabbi:

“As for you, the anointing you received from him remains in you, and you do not need anyone to teach you. But as his anointing teaches you about all things and as that anointing is real, not counterfeit––just as it has taught you, remain in him.” – 1 John 2:27

Literal, blind obedience to the letter of the Torah results in spiritual death. Jesus was saying that teachers of Torah were missing the point. They missed the point by a millimeter, but missed it 100%. If you miss the Spirit behind the letter, you miss everything 100%.

Moreover, if you miss the voice of our Spirit teacher (or Rabbi), expounding the Torah from inside, and you stubbornly cling to the letter, then you embrace death. If you teach the letter of the Torah whilst missing the Father’s intent behind it, your righteousness does not surpass that of the Pharisees and teachers of Torah of the time of Jesus. “You will certainly not enter the Kingdom of Heaven.” Neither will your followers. And you, as their teacher, will be held responsible for their deception. This is a fearsome thing.

“… for I tell you that unless your righteousness surpasses that of the Pharisees and teachers of Torah, you will certainly not enter the Kingdom of Heaven” – Mat. 5:20

The Torah without the Spirit is dead. And it leads to death. Its goal was to find a way to deal with sin until Jesus would come. It merely foreshadows the fullness which Jesus, and the era of the Spirit, have brought.

The Ruach knows and searches the heart of the Father. The Ruach is also the Spirit of Jesus. He knows the letter of the Torah, but even more so, He knows the heart, the intent, the meaning behind the Torah. And as our Rabbi, He interprets, teaches, reminds, reprimands and convicts us.

“Whether you turn to the right or to the left, your ears will hear a voice behind you, saying, This is the way; walk in it.” – Is. 30:21

“Since we live by the Spirit, let us keep in step with the Spirit.” – Gal. 5:25

“So I say, live by the Spirit, and you will not gratify the desires of the sinful nature.” – Gal. 5:16.

The Spirit of the Father will never contradict the Spirit of the Torah, although it might seemingly violate the letter of the Torah.

Example: I have two teenage sons. As their father, I have made a rule in my house that my boys should be in at 10 o’clock on weekdays. That’s my rule – the LETTER of my rule. Why?

Because as an adult I know that bad things happen to the children of good people after 10 at night. And my boys lack experience to understand that. I love my boys – and want them to be safe. That’s the SPIRIT of my rule. But, say one of my boys would phone me at 10 o’clock on a Wednesday night, telling me that, due to unforeseen circumstances, he would sleep over at a friend’s house. If I know the parents and trust their judgment, I would have absolutely no objection to my son not sleeping in my own home that night – although he would be violating my instruction. Why?

Because my intent, my heart, my meaning behind the letter of my rule has been fulfilled. My son is safe. That was the reason, the intent, my heart behind my rule.The letter of my rule got violated, but the intent behind it was fulfilled. And I, the rule-maker, am perfectly happy.

Moreover, my rule was never in the first place about ME. It was about THEM. THEIR safety. Obedience to my rule is not about MY ego. It’s primarily about THEIR safety. Likewise with the Father’s rules. It’s not primarily in HIS interest that we obey Him – it’s in OUR own interest. If we disobey, HE loses nothing. WE lose. It’s simply stupid to disobey. And even more so: Once my boys have grown up, and start to understand WHY I, their dad, had made such a rule, they would gladly look after their own safety at night. Then they no longer need my instructions in this regard. What made the difference?

They’ve developed the same heart as me, their dad.

As their dad, I would actually have liked to replicate myself WITHIN them, so I could speak to them 24 hours per day. This is exactly what the Father has done by his Spirit.

Now that faith has come, we are no longer under the supervision of the law. – Gal. 3:25.

The Pharisees, Sadducees and teachers of the Torah in the time of Jesus simply never grasped this. They just couldn’t ever wrap their minds around this principle. After all: It’s simply much easier to doggedly follow a set of written rules than to search out the heart of the Father. They were missing the point by a millimeter, but missing it wholly. That’s why they came into so much conflict with Jesus – the One who really understood what the Torah was all about, and knew the Father’s heart behind it!

Conclusion

If I learn to obey the voice of the Spirit within me, I would walk in perfect obedience to the Torah, even though I might violate its letter. And as I would gradually grow up in this process, I would have almost no need of the letter any more – since I would have developed the heart of the Father.

… when we were children, we were in bondage under the elements of the world [a system of law like the Stone Torah]. But when the fullness of the time had come, God sent forth His Son, made of a woman, made under the law [Stone Torah], to redeem those who were under the law [Stone Torah], that we might receive the adoption of sons. And because ye are sons, God hath sent forth the Spirit of His Son into your hearts, crying, “Abba, Father.” – Gal. 4:3 – 6.

This, to most Torah teachers, constitutes utter heresy.

But this, dear fellow believers, is exactly what the Scriptures say:

But if ye are led by the Spirit, ye are not under the law [or Stone Torah]. – Gal. 5:18

Scripture even says that we will not be teaching each other LETTER any more (since the Spirit – our inner Rabbi – shall lead us in the SPIRIT of the Torah):

For this is the covenant that I will make with the house of Israel after those days, saith the Lord; I will put my laws into their mind, and write them in their hearts: and I will be to them a God, and they shall be to me a people: And they shall not teach every man his neighbour, and every man his brother, saying, Know the Lord: for all shall know me, from the least to the greatest. – Heb. 8:10 – 11 (quoting from Jer. 31)

Ultimately, Jesus summed up the Spirit of the entire Torah (and the prophets) in a nutshell (Mat 23:37 – 38)):

1. Love the Father thy God with all thy heart, soul and mind.

2. Love thy neighbour as thyself.

Maintaining Responsibility.

We are no longer in bondage – but this does not mean that we can now do whatever we want:

For, brethren, ye have been called unto liberty; only use not liberty for an occasion of the flesh, but by love serve one another. – Gal. 5:13.

But take heed lest by any means this liberty of yours become a stumbling block to those who are weak. – 1 Cor. 8:9.

Biblical Example: The Sabbath Day

What is the letter of the Sabbath commandment?

Well:

Which day of the week it should be celebrated.

When it should start.

When it should end.

What one should do.

What one shouldn’t do.

Which rituals should be performed.

How these rituals should be performed.

What is the Spirit of the Sabbath commandment?

Jesus himself was very clear about that:

“The Sabbath was made for man; not man for the Sabbath.” – Mark 2:27.

The Sabbath is in service of man – not man in service of the Sabbath.

If we would comply only with the letter of the Sabbath day, then we’d scorn what Jesus said. Sabbath would become a Spirit-less exercise, a burdensome load which would actually accomplish the exact opposite of what it was intended for – it would put man in service of the Sabbath.

Right from the start, Scripture was unambiguously clear: The Spirit of the Sabbath day was simply that man should REST one in every seven days – so man would be BLESSED.

If one chose to ignore this grace, one would pay the dire consequences – in health, in finance and relationships.

God doesn’t lose anything. We lose.

God never intended to force Shabbat onto man – then man would be made for the Sabbath, and Jesus would be a liar.

[There are absolutely no historical grounds for the claim that this expression of Jesus is a so-called “Hebrewism” – an idiomatic expression in Hebrew which shouldn’t be taken literally. Since this verse overthrows the legalistic Shabbat apple cart of many Torah teachers, they have dashed for this dishonest escape route. For this expression to be a true “Hebrewism”, somebody needs to come forward with an original Hebrew text from the pre-Christian era where this phrase is clearly used as an idiomatic expression. Such examples, I’m afraid, don’t exist.]

How about having your Sabbath on a Thursday if the Spirit might lead you such? Having family time or just chilling? Without any rituals? Focusing on the voice of the Spirit inside? Enjoying true rest? True SHALOM!

Now, I know a Thursday would be inconvenient for most people. Society is not geared that way. But for me personally, a Tuesday is just perfect, since I often have to minister over weekends. It suits my schedule and allows me to take my wife for coffee so we can communicate on levels not possible on workdays. And a Tuesday has become my delight. I look forward to it. I use it to ponder the things above. It allows me to really REST. Yes, I keep the Sabbath Day – the New Covenant (flesh Torah) way – on a Tuesday.

And contrary to almost all Torah teaching, my family and I aren’t cursed. The proof of the pudding, dear friend, is in the eating. Despite our vulnerability and many weaknesses, we are exceedingly blessed. This exposes regular Hebrew Roots and Torah group teachings on the Sabbath as a lie.

By his Spirit, Jesus has taught my family and I over many years to live in the Spirit by faith – not according to the first principles of the world by letter. Praise His Name for setting us free from the death-blows of the letter!

[If you don’t agree with this, please don’t send me all your Sabbath scriptures and arguments to sell me a tablet of stone. I know all those verses almost by heart. Over the course of many years, I’ve heard those arguments over and over, and have sincerely and honestly considered them all. I doubt whether you could offer me a new one. Have you sincerely and honestly considered the above? I reserve the right to simply reply with “Peace” if your email would reveal the opposite.].

Session 9: The Religious Spirit behind most Torah Teachings

The Nature of a Religious Spirit

The Religious spirit is an ugly demon. It represents just one of the many faces of pride and puffed-upness.

It loves system and structure.

It loves rule and ritual.

It loves solemnity and holier-than-thou.

It loves pompous, grandiloquous language.

It esteems outward display.

It loves tradition and resists change.

It loves exclusivity.

It uses all of the above to put itself one notch above the rest.

It is proud and haughty.

It considers itself superior and untouchable.

It feels comfortable inside a familiar cage, and feels threatened by freedom.

It deems itself to be right, and all others wrong.

It is unteachable and pedantic.

It is intolerant and short-fused.

It lacks creativity.

It serves as a smokescreen for deep insecurity.

It is Spirit-less.

The Religious spirit could be recognized by the same principles wherever in the world one might encounter it – amongst Christians or unbelievers. Whether it be Christianity, Hinduism, Buddhism, Islam, Freemasonry, Roman Catholicism, Judaism or whatever – the Religious Spirit lacks the creativity to disguise itself.

Here’s what it looks like:

1. Headwear & hairstyle

Curiously, the use of peculiar headgear and hairstyles seems to be one of the primary symptoms of a residing Religious Spirit. It somehow loves to wear some or other form of (traditional) headgear or hairstyle of recognition on his/her head. Whether it be a miter, turban, headcloth/hijaab/niqaab, medora, fez,kippa/yarmulke, flower wreath, sun or moon disc, tonsure, dreadlocks, baldness, crew cuts, beards, mohawks, mullets or whatever – the Religious Spirit loves the outward display and associated elevation and exclusivity.

2. Attire

For the same reasons as above, the Religious Spirit loves to make an outward display of attire: Togas, mantles, burkas/jellabas/abayas, prayer shawls/talits, tsit-tsit,habits, frocks, cowls, pallia, suits, etc.

3. Language

The Religious Spirit loves the elevation and exclusivity that the use of ancient or foreign, ‘original’ languages allow:

Latin (Roman Catholicism & Freemasonry), Arabic (Islam), Hebrew (Hebrew Roots & Torah Groups), Hindi (Hinduism), Mandarin (Buddhism), etc.

4. Special symbols of authority or power

Titles like Professor, Doctor, Reverend, Padre, Pope/Papa, Father, Master, Rabbi, Lama, Prophet, Priest, Sheik, etc.

Physical instruments like crosiers, scepters, crosses, staffs, flails, shofars, etc.

5. System, Structure, Ritual & Solemnity

Lack of Spirit life causes a vacuum – which is then filled with system, structure, ritual & solemnity. Actually, system and structure represent the crutches or wheelchair of a paralytic or lifeless body. The Religious Spirit thrives on these:

Set, prescribed rituals for actions and speech.

Formularies.

Prescribed songs.

Liturgy.

Emphasis on rule & correctness.

Relationship with books, rather than a Person.

I think you get the idea.

Even amongst regular Christians I know quite a few who have an excellent relationship with their Bibles, but almost no relationship with Jesus. Amongst many Torah followers this phenomenon is just magnified many times.

Above, I attempt to demonstrate to you the context of the distinctive features of Messianism, Torah groups and Hebrew Roots in our time.

The context is religiosity – absolutely no different than the religiosity of almost every heathen religion on the face of this planet.

It was like that under the “Old” Covenant, and is the same under the “New” Covenant.

But, under the “Old” Covenant, though religious, it was valid, since much of what is mentioned above was sanctioned by Moses – who received it from the Father personally. And this is exactly why, in retrospect, the apostle Paul calls these things “the elements of the world” (Gal. 4:3) and “weak and beggarly elements” (Gal. 4:9). Although these weak and beggarly elements of the world were ordained by the Father, and came in glory (remember Moses’ face?), they still represented LETTER.

Paul was a minister of a much BETTER covenant – a covenant of the SPIRIT which by far surpasses the glory of the covenant of LETTER.

… He is the mediator of a better covenant, which was established upon better promises. – Heb. 8:6.

… our competence comes from God. He has made us competent as ministers of a new covenant–– not of the letter but of the Spirit; for the letter kills, but the Spirit gives life. Now if the ministry that brought death, which was engraved in letters on stone, came with glory, so that the Israelites could not look steadily at the face of Moses because of its glory, fading though it was, will not the ministry of the Spirit be even more glorious? If the ministry that condemns men is glorious, how much more glorious is the ministry that brings righteousness! For what was glorious has no glory now in comparison with the surpassing glory. And if what was fading away came with glory, how much greater is the glory of that which lasts! – 2 Cor. 3:5 – 11.

Now that [covenant] which decayeth and waxeth old is ready to vanish away. – Heb. 8:13.

Personal Experiences

I never cease to be amazed at the amount of glory-less religiosity present amongst most Torah and Hebrew Roots groups.

Wherever I travel across our beautiful country, I usually find more than 50% of the above symptoms amongst most groups.

Whenever members would speak to me, their faith language would be a concoction of Afrikaans and Hebrew, or English and Hebrew, with a strong shot of sacred names in between. When asked why they mix their language thus, the response is usually that the Hebrew terms are more correct, or that they so love these words – seemingly because they are so “original”. It never seems to occur to them that nobody besides their own insular group understands their Hebrew jargon – however correct it might be.

“If a leader can’t get a message across clearly and motivate others to act on it, then having a message doesn’t even matter.” – Gilbert Amelio

Why call Biblical Mortals by their Hebrew Names?

These members even call mere mortals in the Bible by their (sacred?) Hebrew names, like Jacob (Jakov), Moses (Moshe) or Paul (Shaul), etc.

The use of sacred names of the Godhead at least have Biblical merit, but why call Biblical characters by their Hebrew names? Once I know that “Peter” means “rock” in the original, can anybody please explain to me why I should call him by his Hebrew name?

If these believers were to be honest and consistent in this, then they need to call South Africans with the surname Roux by their original French surname, i.e. Rouge (meaning “red”). Also, Viljoen should be “Villion”, Terblanche should be Terra Blanche, Fourie should be Faure, etc.

But these Torah people don’t call South Africans such. Why then do the “original” Hebrew thing with Biblical characters?

Why pray with Talits (prayer shawls)?

Torah people often pray with Jewish prayer shawls (talits) over their heads. Personally, I still don’t understand why.

The talit was supposed to foreshadow the tabernacle (of David).

The tabernacle, in turn, was supposed to foreshadow the temple (of Solomon).

The temple (of Solomon), in turn, was supposed to foreshadow the bodies of believers (as a temple of the Ruach) – with rent veil and bold access to the throne room.

Why on earth would one desire to force the fulfillment (our bodies) under the shadow (talit) all over again?

That’s not forward progression – it’s backward regression!

Absence of true Godliness

Perhaps the most evident symptom of a residing religious spirit is the abundance of activity, study and ritual amongst many Torah folks, but frequent absence of godliness:

Evangelism

What good is it if one can recite prayers and passages in Hebrew, but have no idea (and could honestly care less about) how to bring the gospel to your Xhosa or Zulu housekeeper in her native tongue?

What good is it if one knows the Hebrew names of the Godhead and Biblical characters, but has no idea (and could honestly care less) what the names of the unbelievers at one’s workplace are?

What good is it if one can conduct lengthy arguments from Scripture why the apostle Paul (sorry, Shaul) seemed to keep the Biblical feasts, but have never brought the gospel to (and could honestly care less about) any other soul like Shaul did?

What good is it if one knows exactly how to count days to celebrate Biblical feasts, but has never counted (and could honestly care less about) how many unreached countries there are in the world?

What good is it if one has been to Israel several times but could care less about the unsaved in Timbuktu?

What good is it if one can explain the symbolism of the Tabernacle, but has no idea how to explain the gospel to an unbeliever?

Compassion

What good is it if one knows exactly when, how and for how long to fast, but one has never fed one hungry person?

What good is it to have one’s regular Shabbat meal, but one could care less about those with no meal?

What good is it if one prides oneself in being the priest of one’s home, but could care less about fathers who don’t have homes to raise their families in?

What good is it if one knows the Torah by heart from many readings, but cares less about those who cannot read?

Prophecy

What good is it if one can follow intricate prophetic lines throughout the Bible, but have no idea what the rhema voice of the Ruach sounds like?

What good is it if I can recite prophetic passages in Hebrew, but have no idea how to teach new believers how to hear the voice of the Ruach?

What good is it if I can see Jesus in every Torah verse or symbol, but I reject the flesh covenant of Jesus?

I could go on and on and on along this line.

No one Christian can do EVERYTHING I suggest above. But you should be into at least SOME of them!

Are you? Or are you only into Torah?

Not surpassing the Righteousness of the Pharisees.

The point of the matter is this:

Jesus came to earth as a man to teach, suffer and die to save mankind. He fed the hungry, healed the sick, comforted the broken-hearted and wept for his friends. He did nothing that He did not see his Father doing.

If your study of the Torah does not press you to do likewise – then you have simply lost contact with the reality of the Spirit of Jesus. The Ruach is not behind what you are doing. Then you are simply hamster-milling the Torah. Parshah after parshah. Week after week. Month after month. Year after year.

Disappearing behind the “Torah veil”

Sadly, over many years, I’ve seen several dear friends entering, and disappearing behind a proverbial “veil” labeled “Torah”. Once inside, they are somehow kept rather busy, since one sees very few re-appearing.

Having once been devoted, passionate folks with a good measure of godliness, they become entangled in a web of Torah must-do’s and programs.

Gone are their prayers and intercession (they now pray in Hebrew and primarily for Israel, and not any more for the lost), their compassion (they now travel to Israel in stead of running soup kitchens), their zeal for the lost (they now rally believing folks together to study Torah, rather than rallying people for prayer and intercession).

They are seldom available for simple friendship, because they are forever attending Torah or Hebrew classes, away on tour through Israel, resting on Shabbat, planning a feast or manufacturing menorahs.

The steady, unbridled perversion

And in order to keep people motivated, the level of “revelation” of these groups has to deepen every year.

So, somewhere along the line, the Talmud slips in unobtrusively.

A while later Judaism becomes progressively sensible and attractive.

Meanwhile, slowly and unnoticed, progression is made through the Scriptural interpretation levels of p’shat, drash and remez.

When sod level arrives, Cabbala suddenly seems acceptable, logical, clever and appealing …

Never in any Torah group or Hebrew Roots study have I ever encountered any warnings against these, seen any parameters laid down or noticed boundariesdrawn.

The ever-changing flavour

And, as in the institutional church, the flavour changes every year:

Every year the State of Israel is in a new crisis to rally Torah people behind.

Every year new archeological discoveries are made.

Every year American Torah and Hebrew teachers produce new books, DVDs and teachings.

Every year new pictogrammic interpretations for Hebrew words become available.

Every year a new eschatological “event” happens in Jerusalem.

Every year a new international teacher visits South Africa.

Every year a new pattern is discovered in the Torah, yielding instant fame and prophetic status to its discoverer.

Every year new tours to the Holy Land get organized.

Or whatever.

There’s enough “stuff” there to keep one busy for three or four lifetimes. Keeping one occupied and away from everything that was important to Jesus.

Very few ever re-appear from behind that “Torah-veil”. The few who do, are usually somewhat bewildered for quite a period, struggling to fill the “busy” gaps with sensible Christianity. Others eventually become rather strange and estranged people. Eventually, most of them gradually fade or completely disappear from the Kingdom radar screen.

Why would anybody opt to live this kind of life?

Simply because it is much easier to follow a set of rules than to search out the Father’s heart by his Spirit.

In the former, I’m in control. In the latter, He’s in control.

The former requires no faith. The latter runs on faith!

Hamster-milling the Torah is dead religion. Lifeless works. Lethal letter. Puffing-up knowledge. Not surpassing the righteousness of the Pharisees and Sadducees.

No life-giving Spirit.

In a thousand pounds of law, there’s not an ounce of love.

Proverb

At first glance legalism seems hard, but actually freedom in Christ is the harder way.

It is relatively easy not to murder, but hard to reach out in love; easy to avoid a neighbour’s bed, hard to keep a marriage alive; easy to pay taxes, hard to serve the poor. – Philip Yancey in What’s so amazing about Grace?

The Torah does not satisfy

On a recent ministry trip I met up with a kind, devoted lady who was really excited about what she was learning in her Torah group. She’d been a member for a number of years. She was learning so much, she said, that her learning makes her ever hungrier for more.

She excitedly told me that she had even asked her group “When is this hunger going to stop? I just forever crave for more and more …!”

I had to restrain myself not to reply with the following two verses:

Then Jesus declared, “I am the bread of life. He who comes to me will never go hungry, and he who believes in me will never be thirsty.” – John 6:35

… whoever drinks the water I give him will never thirst. – John 4:14

Have you ever contemplated this

Those whom Jesus addressed above, already had access to the Torah for more than a thousand years. But the Torah could never satisfy.

Only when Jesus arrived in their midst, true satisfaction was possible.

And today, if your Torah studies cause you to forever hunger and thirst, you need to know that Jesus is not in it. If you were into the Bread of Life or Living Water, you wouldn’t hunger or thirst any more. If you grow ever hungrier, it is indicative that you’re into something else than Jesus.

Remaining forever hungry is actually what happens to an inmate in a prison. You are hamster-milling the Torah, and simply enjoying the exercise.

Which Items were on Jesus’ Priority List?

Despite being a rabbi Himself, of the four times that Jesus sent out His disciples to do practical training, He never sent them to teach people to observe the Torah. What was His practical Training Curriculum about?

1. Preaching this message: The Kingdom of Heaven is near – Mat. 10:7

2. Healing the sick – Mat. 10:8

3. Raising the dead – Mat. 10:8

4. Cleansing those who have leprosy – Mat. 10:8

5. Driving out demons – Mat. 10:8

6. Ministering without money – Mat. 10:9

7. Ministering from a position of little convenience – Mat. 10:10

8. Blessing homes that receive you – Mat. 10:12

9. Acting prophetically against towns who don’t – Mat. 10:14

10. Being shrewd and innocent – Mat. 10:16

11. Being flogged in synagogues – Mat. 10:17

12. Witnessing before rulers about Jesus – Mat. 10:18

13. Being hated because of Jesus – Mat. 10:22

14. Persecution because of Jesus – Mat. 10:22

15. Being called worse than demonic names because of Jesus – Mat. 10:25

Torah groups and Hebrew Rooters have little interest in Jesus’ curriculum.

Here’s what usually happens:

1. Preaching this message: Heed the Torah. – Ex. 19:5 – 6.

2. Talking about kosher to stay healthy.

3. Raising the stone tablets.

4. Cleansing by the Torah.

5. Driving out all pagan names, languages and feasts.

6. Ministering without the New Covenant.

7. Ministering from a position of superior knowledge.

8. Blessing wife and kids on Sabbath.

9. Acting prophetically against those who don’t receive the Stone Torah.

10. Being clever and learned.

11. Suffering because we’re different from the rest of the Body.

12. Witnessing about the Torah and the Feasts.

13. Being hated because of Moses.

14. Persecution because of Moses.

15. Being called bad names because of Moses.

Whether these last 15 items be good or bad is debatable – I have exaggerated them on purpose.

But they serve as a reality check: If you never get into the first 15, you have simply lost contact with the reality of Jesus.

If you have despised your Christian birthright to be a co-worker with Jesus in the Kingdom of Heaven and sold it for a slab of stone, you might later find that, like Esau, even your tears before the Father won’t bring it back.

The first 15 priorities are on His heart for us – and we need to align our hearts with His.

Session 10: The Torah was the Father’s Plan B

Circumcision of the Heart

And the Lord thy God will circumcise thine heart, and the heart of thy seed, to love the Lord thy God with all thine heart, and with all thy soul, that thou mayest live. – Deut. 30:6

And I will put my Spirit within you and cause you to walk in my statutes and be careful to obey my rules. – Ezek. 36:27

What, then, was the purpose of the Torah?

It was added because of transgressions until the Seed to whom the promise referred had come. – Gal. 3:1

Plan A and Plan B

The Father’s original plan, right from the start (in Deuteronomy already), was to circumcise the hearts of his people. This means that His plan was to write His Torah on the fleshy tables of our heart by the power of the resurrection of Jesus. This inward spiritual Torah, interpreted by our inner Rabbi, the Spirit, would then guide our every thought and decision towards an abundant life.

But until the promised Seed, the Messiah, would come in the fullness of time, the Father’s people had to settle for His Plan B – the Torah written on tablets of stone, the Torah of the letter – not of the Spirit. The written Torah was the Father’s temporary ruling in order to find a way to deal with sin until Messiah (Plan A) would come.

It is vitally, vitally important to understand this. If we don’t get this, we miss the central message of the Bible.

Why do we stress this point?

Simply because many erroneously believe that the written Torah was the Father’s original Plan A. The Torah is good and perfect. But it was never plan A.

At Sinai, the Father gave his Torah to a people who cringed at hearing his direct voice:

He desired to lead the Israelites by his own voice, but they failed the test. They feared a relationship with the Father – and opted for a mediator: Moses. Moses had to stand between the Israelites and direct relationship with the Father. And in stead of being guided day by day by His own voice, the children of Israel, for fear of their lives and unbelief in the Father’s good intent, did not allow Him to speak to them directly. Therefore they had to settle for a set of good instructions via Moses – relationship at a distance. Remote love.

And until Jesus arrived millennia later, that was all they had – the voices of prophets. Long distance calls from their Lover. Besides the prophets, the only Israelite who’d ever experience the Father’s closeness, was the high priest on the great day of Atonement when he would venture into the presence of the Shekinah.

But only for atonement. For just one day. Nothing more. Just Plan B.

Everything changed when Jesus arrived. Suddenly there was  relationship, intimacy and fun with the Father via his Son. But because of their previous remote relationship via the Torah, the children of Israel did not recognize Him. Through the Torah, they knew the Father so badly that they did not recognize His full embodiment when Jesus stood before them! Actually, understanding of the Torah was what the leaders of the time employed to kill Him in the end!

And when He ascended to heaven, He sent his Spirit to dwell inside His followers – so He could have day to day, minute by minute intimacy with them. The Torah was safely tucked inside their hearts – the intent of which He would lovingly explain to them by his Spirit on a never-ending journey of sanctification. Plan A was fully deployed and implemented! The Grand Original was in place!

Causing plan B to wither away for lack of necessity and – eventually – lack of interest.

Today we see a revival of Plan B. Some Torah folks deem Plan A to be inferior. They think they understand the Big Plot better than the Father. They love Plan B – distant love – and call it Plan A. They also call it the “Original.”

They say the rest of the Body have everything back-to-front – blissfully ignorant of their own lack of understanding. And they submit good-sounding arguments:

1. The Old Testament came BEFORE the New – right?

2. The New Testament flows forth from the Old – right?

3. The Old Testament foreshadows the New – right?

4. One cannot understand the New if you don’t understand the Old first – right?

5. The patterns of the Old describes the fulfillment of the New – right?

Etc.

Such people suffer from linear thinking:

“A always comes before B!”

“Therefore, if the Torah came before Jesus, then the Torah must be A, and Jesus must be B!”

[Ironically and amusingly, this is a beautiful example of Greek thinking!]

This thinking constitutes the basic cornerstone of the arguments of almost every international Torah teacher I’ve ever heard. (I can name them if you want, but to save them the embarrassment I won’t).

The entire Torah movement stands on this erroneous assumption:

The Torah was plan A. Jesus was plan B. Jesus flows forth from the Torah.

Big mistake!

I’m afraid it’s the Torah teachers who have put the cart before the oxen.

They simply fail to understand the concept of a “delayed plan A”. Somehow they’ve never watched a game where the impact players are only sent on the field in the last quarter of the game. That last quarter was what the entire rest of the game was about. Three quarters of the game is a mere preparation for the final knock-out.

I don’t blame them. They’re just as human as the Israelites of old at Mount Sinai. But one would think that humanity should have learnt something during the past millennia. To repeat the same old mistake of Sinai (opting for Moses and his stone tablets over intimacy) all over again is not exactly smart. To call observance of the stone Torah LOVE for the Father is … well … love from a distance at best:

Then Moses with his divine revelation remains the mediator. The stones remain in the Ark of the Covenant. We still live off manna. We still dwell the desert. We still hunger. We still thirst. We never arrive. We never enter rest.

This, folks, is possibly the worst insult one can ever slap in the Face of the Spirit of the Father – to shove away His consultation from inside and to substitute Him with a carved slab of rock. To reject His counsel and settle for a human rabbi to expound the Stone Torah on His behalf in a Torah class.

Jesus didn’t flow forth from Torah. Torah flowed forth from the Father – which means that it flowed forth from the Son, because He is in his Father.

The stone Torah was NEVER meant to be the original. It has ALWAYS been, and shall ALWAYS be a temporary ruling. It was ALWAYS Plan B.

Jesus was ALWAYS Plan A! The Extended (New) Covenant – of which He is the High Priest – was the original Plan A. The Covenant of the Spirit – not of the letter – was the original Plan A. But it could not be implemented until the fullness of time – when Jesus finally conquered sin as He rose from the grave by the mighty Hand of his Father.

Enter the Gentiles

During the course of the past 2000 years, millions and millions of Gentiles (non-Jews) have believed what the Scriptures reveal concerning the reconciliation ofAbraham’s spiritual children unto the Father:

Understand, then, that those who believe are children of Abraham. – Gal. 3:7.

No, a man is a Jew if he is one inwardly; and circumcision is circumcision of the heart, by the Spirit, not by the written code. – Rom. 2:29.

By faith, these Gentiles (non-Jews) are included in the covenant of the Father with Abraham. And by faith in Jesus millions of Gentiles have found salvation. By the mysterious working of the Spirit (not by the Torah) these Gentiles have recognized Jesus and believed that He is the Son of the Father, the Messiah, the promised Seed of the woman who would crush the serpent’s head.

He has made us competent as ministers of a new covenant – not of the letter but of the Spirit; for the letter kills, but the Spirit gives life. – 2 Cor. 3:6

During these same 2000 years, millions of Torah-obedient (but Spirit-disobedient) Jews have died unsaved in unbelief unto an eternal pool of fire becausethey’ve stubbornly refused to recognize Jesus as the promised Messiah.

Why?

Because He didn’t suit their understanding of the Torah.

Jews were in the best Position imaginable.

Seen from the position of Torah, these Jews were in the best position imaginable to recognize Jesus – since the entire written Torah (which they devoutly obeyed to the letter) foreshadows Him! The entire culture of Jewish people flows forth from Torah. Of all people in the world, they speak and understand the hues and shades of Biblical Hebrew best. By far. They are familiar with, and understand the idiom and symbolism of the Torah best. They bear the very DNA of Abraham in their flesh.

But despite everything working in their favour, their Torah glasses were unable to let them recognize Jesus as the Messiah when He came. Or thereafter.

Putting on Torah Glasses.

So in our day we see a phenomenon which utterly amazes me:

Torah teachers gather unto themselves believing Gentiles (i.e. these Gentiles who have already recognized Jesus as the Messiah by faith – not by Torah).

Then these teachers encourage their believing Gentile disciples to make giant leaps in terms of language and culture. They teach them Hebrew and its idiom, as well as the cultural interpretations of Torah symbolism – i.e. they issue their students with a pair of Torah glasses.

Then these teachers point out to their students how the Torah foreshadows Jesus:

“Do you see Jesus here … and here … and there … and there …?”

Then all rejoice and say: “How wonderful!”

Hallo? These students have already recognized Jesus through the Spirit by faith (the only way which pleases the Father) unto salvation and sanctification. Long before they even got to Torah classes!

Why issue them with Torah (letter) glasses? Glasses which couldn’t even enable Jews to recognize Jesus? Glasses which require giant cultural and language leaps?

How wonderful?

And let’s be honest:

What are most of the exclamations of “How wonderful!” about?

They’re not about Jesus. They’re not about his Person. They’re not because somebody had a deeper revelation of Him. They’re not about a more intimate relationship with Him.

They’re about the intricacies of the shadow. They’re about the beauties and elegance of symbolism, code and ritual. They’re about the mind-boggling way by which the Father had planned and assembled the shadow. They’re about the eloquence of the Hebrew language, its gematria and pictograms. They’re aboutpatterns and its supposed prophecy.

In short, 95% of the “How wonderful”s are about the beauty of the work of the Father’s hands – the shadow.

And although it is right and good to praise the Father for the works of His hands, this is very little different from studying any other works of His hands – and then exclaiming: “How wonderful!”

Like studying Astronomy – the wonders of the earth, the sun, the moon, planets, the stars and galaxies.

Like studying Physiology – the wonderful workings of the human body.

Like studying Ecology – the wonderful way in which nature fits together.

Anybody for a couple of Physical Science classes? As an ex-schoolteacher I have a good number of “How wonderful”s in store for the Torah folks about the works of the Father!” Or would you prefer Maths? 🙂

Have we lost our Minds?

In a nutshell:

The Torah teachers mentioned above find Gentiles who recognize and accept Jesus by faith through grace – the only way pleasing the Father. Then they gather these gentiles unto themselves and, after assisting them to make huge linguistic and cultural leaps, teach them to look at Jesus through Torah-glasses – the Father’s plan B, the shadow – which the apostle Paul calls “those weak and miserable principles” (Gal. 4:9).

These Torah teachers are well aware of the fact that the same “weak and miserable principles” were, and still prove to be unable to reveal Jesus to the Jewish nation – those who happen to be in the best position imaginable to interpret the Torah correctly. But still these teachers insist that Gentile believers see Jesus through the glasses of these “weak and miserable principles” – as if the faith by which they already see Him isn’t sufficient! And as if their Inner Rabbi, the Ruach, doesn’t know the Spirit of the Torah or could speak to them!

And to add insult to injury, more often than not these teachers teach their followers to painstakingly follow the LETTER of many of the Torah laws (which kills) – of which the Shabbat is usually first!

Alarmingly, many of these teachers, when asked for clarification on this, in their answers show that they’ve never even contemplated what the SPIRIT of, for example, the Shabbat law would comprise.

For the trees (letter) they literally fail to see the forest (Spirit).

Torah Studies could lead to serious Deception

When, as part of my initital 17 questions, a well-known South African Torah teacher was asked:

“Do you put more emphasis on relationship with Yeshua than Torah knowledge?”

He confidently wrote:

“I cannot see how Y’shua can be divorced from the Torah. He is the Torah.”

It should be pointed out that the question was about “Torah knowledge”, i.e. LETTER.

Taken at face value, this gentleman’s answer seems to imply that he is under the sincere impression that the Torah saved him, since he puts an equal sign between Jesus and the Torah – which not only indicates dire deception, but constitutes outright heresy.

Also, this would mean that if I held a Torah book or scroll in my hand, I would be holding Jesus in my hand – as opposed to Jesus holding ME in HIS hand – which is utter heresy as well.

And, it would mean that Jesus’ coming to earth was a mistake and unnecessary, since Israel already HAD the Torah at the time – which is utter blasphemy.

This teacher is so impressed and taken by the shadow that, for him, the shadow has become the fulfillment. Talk about back-to-front!

He thus puts an equal sign between what the apostle Paul on the one hand calls “weak and miserable principles” and Who the writer of Hebrews on the other hand calls “the radiance of God’s glory and the exact representation of his being” (Heb. 1:3).

I greatly fear for the spiritual destiny of this man’s disciples.

We are not in the Religion of the Torah.

Followers of Jesus are not in the Religion of the Bible. Much less are they in the Religion of the Torah.

My faith unto salvation is not in Scripture. Scripture helps me greatly to know my Saviour. But my faith is in Jesus.

We’re not in the Religion of a Book. Almost every major religion on earth has a book. We’re in a personal relationship with a Person.

The Scriptures is not a goal in itself. It is merely a means towards a goal. The Goal is Jesus.

As soon as the means would become the goal, I’ve simply lost sight of the Goal!

Grieving the Spirit

My dear fellow believer, I hope I’ve been successful in this session to allocate and bring forward the most basic mistake made in Torah groups who eventually lose their way: Interchanging of Plans A and B.

Simple errors like these have huge spiritual consequences. One of them is that the Spirit of the Living Father always gets grieved and quenched. Eternal Gentleman, He then simply withdraws.

I sincerely don’t want to see you going through what I’ve seen others go through because of letter observance. I sincerely don’t want to see your whole group get entangled and lost in a myriad of tangents that will take you away from everything that was important to Jesus. I don’t want to see good, sincere people getting so hurt that they later don’t want anything to do with Jesus or the Bible ever again.

Dear Jesus, would You please in this moment touch the heart of my brother or sister reading this article, and have them experience the warmth of Your presence by your Spirit. Would You please show them who You are – and reveal Yourself to them by faith. Amen.

Session 11: My Identity in Jesus

Our Road up to Today

Since 2001, Trumpet Call has published several research documentaries on CD, video and DVD.

In the process, we’ve exposed the lies of Freemasonry and the Catholic Church. We’ve documented the manifestations of the Queen of Heaven and her prevalence in today’s denominational churches. We’ve documented the philosophy and manifestations of the Kundalini spirit and its prevalence in pentecostal and charismatic churches.

In the process of exposing lies, we’ve angered many people and made enemies by the hundreds. (Also, by the grace of Jesus, we’ve made friends galore – simple people who love the truth. I thank the Father for them!)

Throughout these years, people pleasing ministry leaders have rejected our “political incorrectness” and distanced themselves from us. Many ministry doors were closed in our faces. For years on end we’ve suffered financial lack and hence much humiliation and embarrassment. We’ve been ridiculed in the media. We’ve been slandered and lied about behind our backs. We’ve been accused, tried and convicted in our absence – more than once by those who claimed to be our friends. Our telephones have been tapped. The members of my family and I have been attacked by spirits at night. Witches have targeted us. I’ve survived several attempts on my life – in the physical as well as the spiritual.

The Response of Torah Folks

But never in my life have I received such an avalanche of hate mail as I did since the publication of this article. Never have I been so sworn at, insulted and cursed. Never have I been threatened so often. Seldom before have I and my family been so spiritually attacked by manipulative witchcraft prayers as during the past months. We could FEEL the darts and daggers in our spirit man.

All in the name of Torah.

Seldom have I had so many technical problems with computers and email. It got to a point where it became so ridiculous that you know it’s demonic.

The non-verbalized message beamed at me via numerous emails from Torah folks was this:

“Eben, you clearly don’t understand how this works:

We aren’t the guys who are supposed to be rebuked. WE are the chosen ones to rebuke others and show them the Way. You have it all wrong, Eben.”

Sadly, if the average email I’ve received from Torah devotees were to be representative of the Spirit of the Father, then I would seriously have to reconsider Christianity and the Bible. But by grace, I have a relationship with Jesus, and know from experience that this does not represent Him.

Friendly emails were few and far between. [I appreciate them greatly – thanks!]

Folks, there’s a dark, lurking spirit behind vast parts of the Torah movement. Not all of it, but vast parts. It is not the Spirit of the Father. It is a demonic spirit. And this article was stepping on its toes. Up to the point where it got so uncomfortable that it manifested abundantly via its hosts – in the ways described above. By the discernment of spirits the Lord has shown us exactly what kind of spirit it is:

It is a Religious spirit.

It is the very same spirit that opposed Jesus when He was on earth. It is the very same spirit which conspired against, set the trap for and hunted Him down.

I don’t know at which point this spirit enters an individual. I don’t know at which point it takes hold of a group. What I do know, is that it just LOVES observance of the letter, with all the associated religious bells and whistles.

To those who have ears – let them hear.

My Identity in the Torah – a Disaster!

A baby’s identity is in its mother. It has no identity of its own.

When it gets older, its identity gets based in both parents.

When it goes through puberty and adolescence, it starts out to discover its own identity.

It asks itself: “Who am I? Who do I want to be? Who do I want to be known as? What kind of person do I need to be in order to be comfortable and secure with myself?

Sadly, teenagers often build their identity on stupid things, things that spring forth from doubtful value systems – like physical appearance, cell phone brand, status amongst peers, etc.

When they enter the world of grown-ups, many continue this sad trend. They build their identity on possessions, money, sexuality, influence, power, social status, etc.

Some with stronger value systems build their identity on self-devised ethics, standards and norms, belief systems – and religion.

Every single one of the above identity foundations represents a disaster waiting to happen:

One can lose one’s physical appearance, cell phone and status. Likewise, possessions, money, sexuality, influence, power and social status all possess a notorious non-permanence.

And similarly, even ethics, standards, belief systems and religion could be non-permanent – the only thing needed to topple them is some powerful disillusion with whatever one has valued before.

The same is true for the Torah. Although good and perfect, it was never meant to provide a basis for one’s identity. Nevertheless, many have used it in the past for exactly that purpose.

When I lose my identity

What happens when a person loses his identity?

The person does not know who he is anymore. He becomes unsure how to respond to stimuli. He loses his ability to navigate himself through the treacherous waters of everyday life. He loses his ability to assess whatever life might throw at him. He loses his moral compass.

In short – he is in the middle of a serious personal crisis!

Jealously protecting my identity

And in the same way that a child would, as he grows up, learn to stay away from things that might physically harm him, he learns to stay away from anything that might trigger an identity crisis.

But sometimes in life it becomes impossible to avoid physical harm. Sometimes it comes your way, hunts you down and hurts you!

So how do we then usually respond?

Well, we defend ourselves: In life-threatening situations our primal survival instinct prompts us to fight for our lives! Then rules don’t apply any more. You do whatever is necessary to survive. Even the justice system recognizes that.

So what do we do when our identity gets hunted down?

Well, we defend ourselves in the very same way. Rules don’t apply anymore. You do whatever might be needed to avoid an identity crisis. You fight for your “life”!

This is exactly how Torah people responded when I started this article. They somehow seemed to view me as their enemy, hunting down their identity. And they started fighting for their lives – rules forgotten.

You swear and curse.

You bite and scratch.

You growl and spit.

The identity crisis of some Torah folks

There are no better symptoms than those mentioned above to demonstrate that we’re dealing with an identity crisis. Which means that many folks have built their identity on the Torah and the way they interpret it.

Since the letter of the Torah happens to be such a comprehensive “recipe for life” and would encompass almost every aspect of an individual’s personal life and behaviour, it could serve as a most powerful force to determine identity. And because the letter of the Torah has as its aim set-apartness, it causes adherents to become extremely and radically different from the rest of society. And most often we find that Torah folks find their very identity in their “differentness”. And although there is certainly nothing wrong with living a set-apart life, building one’s identity on letter obedience spells havoc.

These people know that if such identity were to change (by substituting letter obedience with Spirit obedience) they simply wouldn’t know who they were anymore. They wouldn’t know how to behave anymore. They wouldn’t know how to assess anything that life might throw at them anymore.

Growing into the Image of Jesus

… and become mature, attaining to the whole measure of the fullness of Christ.

Then we will no longer be infants, tossed back and forth by the waves, and blown here and there by every wind of teaching and by the cunning and craftiness of men in their deceitful scheming.

Instead, speaking the truth in love, we will in all things grow up into him who is the Head, that is, Christ. – Gal. 4:13 – 15.

The ultimate aim of a follower of Jesus is not be Torah observant.

My ultimate aim is to grow up, to mature into the image of Jesus by his Spirit – so we can serve as co-workers in the Father’s Kingdom.

He is my Rock. He is my Fortress.

He is THE ONLY ONE with Whom my identity will be safe forever.

He will never be obsolete.

He is unshakable.

He is indestructible.

He can never be surprised.

He cannot be eroded.

He cannot be undermined.

He cannot be corrupted.

He cannot be conquered.

He will never forsake me

He will never disappoint me.

He knows everything there is to know.

He permeates the very life of everything that is.

He is everywhere.

He has all authority.

He has all power.

He is the Beginning.

He is the End.

He is the WAY, the TRUTH and the LIFE!

Defending the Stone Torah forever in order to preserve one’s Identity is HARD!

My dear Torah friend:

If you have built your identity on anyone or anything but Jesus, you are a disaster waiting to happen!

Do you really want to forever carry on defending adherence to the Stone Torah with your life – in order to preserve your Torah identity? If so, you’re opting for a hard and difficult life. You might get tired, because many other followers of Jesus also understand the New Covenant. Obedience of the letter is simply not worth your life-long efforts.

There is a much better and more excellent route: Jesus.

Learn to hear and recognize the inner voice of his Spirit. Obey Him. Speak to Him. Worship and love Him.

Jesus is the kindest Person I know.

For me, personally:

I am a South African, yes, but over and above that I’m a follower of Jesus.

I am subject to the SA Constitution, yes, but over and above that I’m a follower of Jesus.

I have political preferences, yes, but over and above that I’m a follower of Jesus.

I prefer to speak Afrikaans, yes, but over and above that I’m a follower of Jesus.

I am white-skinned, yes, but over and above that I’m a follower of Jesus.

I love my culture, yes, but over and above that I’m a follower of Jesus.

I am a husband and a dad, yes, but over and above that I’m a follower of Jesus.

I support the Stormers and Western Province, yes, but over and above that I’m a follower of Jesus.

I drive a Volkswagen and Honda, yes, but over and above that I’m a follower of Jesus.

I greatly value the Bible and Torah, yes, but over and above that I’m a follower of Jesus.

I greatly value prayer and intercession, yes, but over and above that I’m a follower of Jesus.

My identity is in Him, and hopefully in nothing else!

Some things the Torah is NOT

The Torah was never meant to save anybody.

The Torah was never Plan A.

The Torah can never replace the Ruach.

The Torah was never meant to be the object of any relationship.

The letter of the Torah was never intended to continue past Pentecost.

The Torah was never intended to serve as the basis of any Christian’s identity.

Some things the Torah USED TO BE

The Torah was meant as instruction to avoid curses and live a blessed life.

The Torah was added to find a way to deal with sin until Jesus would come.

The Torah foreshadowed Jesus.

The Torah was a supervisor for an immature people.

The letter of the Torah was the recipe for life in the Old Testament.

The Torah was a schoolmaster to bring Jews to Christ – to be saved by faith.

Some things the Torah IS

The Torah reveals to us the origin of all things.

The Stone Torah remotely reveals the Father.

The Stone Torah mandates Jesus as the Messiah.

The Stone Torah has a prophetic function.

The Flesh Torah intimately reveals Jesus, and through Him, the Father.

The Flesh Torah is our guarantee towards an abundant NT life!

The Flesh Torah mandates our road of sanctification.

What is the true, but limited value of Hebrew Roots and Torah groups?

1. Hebrew Roots teaches us to read our Bibles from a Hebrew perspective – which radically improves the perception that Western folks have of the Bible.

2. Hebrew Roots serves as an excellent tool to lead Jewish people to Jesus.

But I struggle to find any further valuable applications of Hebrew Roots. Anything beyond the values above seriously sets off alarm bells and red lights.

At which points do Hebrew Roots and Torah groups veer off course?

1. At any point where the “Hebrew perspective” mentioned above narrows down to “an Old Covenant Hebrew perspective”. Or a Judaic perspective.

2. At any point where the Hebrew perspective serves to mandate, obscure or soothe the presence of idols in our hearts – such as racism, religiosity, intellectualism, the Hebrew language, power, influence, legalism, etc.

3. At any point where the Hebrew perspective serves as a coping mechanism for emotional or spiritual woundedness – such as insecurity, pride, rejection, rebellion, etc.

4. At any point where literal Torah observance mandates personal identity.

5. At any point where the letter of the Torah starts to replace the voice of the Spirit.

6. At any point where the Book replaces the Person.

7. At any point where study replaces relationship.

8. At any point where busyness replaces godliness.

9. At any point where knowledge exceeds maturity.

Dear Jesus, I pray that in this moment by your Spirit you would ease and take away the fear of loss of personal identity in the reader of this article. Please comfort this person by the warmth your Spirit, and grant forgiveness where repentance is made.

Amen.

by Eben Swart, Cape Town, August 2011

 

Testimony Time

Hi Eben.

Here are my reasons as a Gentile believer for leaving the Hebrew Roots Movement:

1. The people in the group become concerned mostly with all things “Jewish” – eventually all striving to become “Jewish”.

2. They are convinced that somewhere in their bloodlines, they must have had Jewish ancestors.

3. Mysticism and secrecy starts creeping in – parts of Judaism and deception starts taking a hold.

4. Rituals begin to take place such as observing Shabbat, traditional Jewish prayers, secular Jewish holidays, visiting synagogues, etc.

5. Learning Hebrew so that it can be spoken amongst the group.

6. Reading of the Torah each Saturday morning.

7. Singing mostly Hebrew P&W songs even including some Israeli traditional songs.

8. Reading mostly Old Testament Bible – little from the New Testament.

9. Such things as never using the name “Jesus” or writing out God’s name in full, or it’s sinful to eat pork or bacon, etc.

10. They become performance orientated, having to observe the strict Jewish ways.

11. Shunning brothers and sisters who don’t adhere to certain “Laws” or observances.

12. They believe they are an elite group chosen by the Lord – the only ones who know “the truth”.

13. They break away from “The Christian Church” and form small Torah groups.

14. They are both “born-again” believers in Jesus the Christ who has saved them from eternal damnation and also followers steeping themselves in rituals of the Jewish nation who still await the appearance of their “Messiah”.

15. They say they can’t fit into society and therefore desire to go and live in the Holy land Israel, even if God has not called them to – eventually the group loses all perspective of who they actually are in Jesus Christ. As born-again Gentile believers we are to provoke the Jewish people to jealousy; that is to be God’s instrument of stirring them up to the realisation of their need for the gospel news of salvation, like any other nation on Earth. The Jew should be able to see the light, truth, love and freedom of Jesus in true believers.

Yes, Israel and it’s beloved people are not forgotten by the Lord nor will God ever forsake them. Yes, they are the nation that God has chosen to use in the final days and where Jesus will return to. Yes, we are called to pray for the peace of Jerusalem but we are not called to convert to Judaism or to practice any things Jewish.

Abba Father, in Jesus’ name I pray for my brothers and sisters who belong to you but who are being held captive in this movement by spirits of lies and deception, pride and arrogance, fear and confusion. Please soften their hardened hearts with Your melting, loving kindness – please begin to woo them away from these groups with Your absolute truth through the power of Your Holy Spirit. We love them Lord and we long to have them back amongst us. Thank you Lord that we can put our trust in You alone.

Blessings to you.

Valerie

A testimony from a minister

Hello Eben

The first thing that struck me was the strong Hebrew theme to this Christian Community (where the kundalini is active) in this small town. Not expected.

The theme extended from clothing, to food, to festivals …

The strongest advocate was a woman, who lives as if she is 100% Hebrew, right down to “Jewish” humour. She is convinced and openly proclaims that she is Jewish – although she has no proof/reason to say so. She is also exceedingly influential in the congregation and her marriage – and disruptive in group work. She is also regarded (her admission) as “peculiar” by the larger community.

Ministering to and teaching them was distracting, there were ram horns being blown, Jewish flags being waved and so on. This was met by my team in prayer, after which all these “festivities” immediately ceased, persons then took their seats -and ministry continued normally.

Blessings

Brian*

[Afrikaans reply taken out]

Beste Eben

Hier is my getuienis:

I have personally been following Trumpet Call for over 10 years and regard Eben Swart as one of the leading Spiritual researchers in South Africa.

His latest work regarding “Hebrew Roots South Africa in crisis” is a prompt and timely tool in the hand of the discerning believer. I was fortunate to be present at the first reading of the rough draft of the article to find Eben moved to tears with compassion for the church as well as the 1000s being misled by this doctrine of demonic origin.

It was then that I realized the weight of this serious issue facing the body of Christ. It is the same spirit that worked through the Pharisees and religious leaders opposing Jesus directly and makes the spirit behind this movement anti-Christ. I have also witnessed the devastating effects of this doctrine firsthand and believe it to be very poisonous.

Thank you Eben, we now have the knowledge you have again given us to fight the good fight of faith in defending the truth of the only Gospel of Jesus Christ! 

In HIM!

Ps. Jack Martin

Another from an ex-Hebrew Rooter

We managed to be set free by the Spirit of the God of Abraham, Yitsaq and Ya’acof only when we came to understand that:

The Name of our Almighty Father is indeed “Yod Hey Vav Hey” but as yet the correct pronunciation has not been revealed to any person. Where the Spirit of the Almighty Father is not present, the Spirit of Confusion reigns. Note: There is no grammatical rules in personal pronouns.

Proving one statement incorrect, does not automatically by default make the other alternative correct.

The use of the names of other gods in the days of the week and months is not a sin. The correct translation of “do not let the names of other gods pass your lips” is in actual fact “ do not give priority or acknowledgement to the working of other gods”.

The constant “in-fighting” and slandering amongst people confirm that the Spirit of the God of Abraham, Yitsaq and Ya’acof is not present.

Where there is no Prayer and no true Worship – beware, for the Holy Spirit is not there.

A cult is described as exclusive with exclusive knowledge and if you don’t belong to them you cannot tap into this knowledge or have eternal life. Sounds familiar?

Abigail

Another one in Afrikaans

This one is from a subscriber to a different newsletter:

I have listened to HR/Messianic teachings off and on (not really getting “into it”) but I heard enough to get me to stop eating “unkosher” meats and become afraid of breaking Sabbath, etc. When you sent out these two newsletters, I did not actually know what to think, so I just left it alone. But later, I realized that your letters were seeds of truth that God would use to bring me out of these deceptions. I want to share with you how He pulled me out of it because this movement is far more dangerous than people realize.

Over the past 3 years, I was lured into the HR/Messianc movement. At first, it is like a “gateway” drug, just listening to “soft” Hebrew roots teachings like Mark Biltz and Bill Cloud. But later, it’s like you need stronger drugs, so then you start dabbling into Monte Judah and Rico Cortez. By this time, spiritual bondage begins to set in because so many seeds have been planted into the heart and mind, that now it’s time for an even stronger drug. That’s when people begin to move into the more extremes like Michael Rood and Avi Ben Mordechai, etc.

By the time a believer has made his way into the more extreme groups, the bondage is full-blown and very difficult to get out of. Fortunately, I never made it to the more extreme teachers, but it was enough to blind me severely.

The Lord has recently opened my eyes and brought me correction concerning the doctrines and teachings of the HR/Messianic movement. By His grace, I was able to break from the very powerful demonic bondage of those false doctrines they teach. After He opened my eyes, it felt like I came out of a very long dream – I was stunned, and it almost did not seem real. That is how powerful those demonic spirits are.

I would also like to add that in the process of the Lord bringing me out of this demonic stronghold, He showed me something that I think every Christian must become aware of: this HR/Messianic movement is EXTREMELY DANGEROUS and EXTREMELY DECEPTIVE. I do not make these statements lightly nor in exaggeration. I will share with you part of the process of how He brought me out of this so you can understand my concern.

First, the Lord permitted the adversary (through demonic spirits of various sorts) to torment me, both body and mind. As I sought Him in extended fasting, He showed me various visions to lead me to the truth; two of these visions occurred back-to-back, that is, two nights in a row. These two visions were messages telling me that there was a “breach” in my hedge of protection. The following night, He gave a vision and a verse of Scripture. Rather than detailing the vision itself, I’ll just share the main message of the vision, which was this:

“You have lost your ability to receive forgiveness.”

As you can tell, this is no light matter!! To put it in Paul’s terms: “You have fallen from grace.”

The verse that accompanied this last vision was 2 Corinthians 4:2:

“But have renounced the hidden things of dishonesty, not walking in craftiness, nor handling the word of God deceitfully; but by manifestation of the truth commending ourselves to every man’s conscience in the sight of God.”

He then led me to look up the word “craftiness” in the original Greek, which is “Panourgia,” Strong’s 3834. The meaning that the Holy Spirit slapped me in the face with was “specious wisdom.” I had not heard this word before, so I looked it up, and this is what it means: apparently correct or true, but actually wrong or false.

Peter*

* Names changed on author’s request.

Epilogue

Dear reader

If you consider yourself part of the Hebrew Roots or Torah movements, I would humbly submit to you that what I’ve tried to communicate in the course of twelve sessions comprises deep concern about these movements. I sincerely hope that I could communicate the content of my message to you in a digestible format – on both intellectual and emotional levels.

My quest is not to be “right”, or even “more right” than others. My motive is not to point out where others have erred or stumbled and then to scoff at them. I have gained absolutely nothing by writing this article – in fact, it costs me dearly. But I have to obey the urgent Voice of the Spirit within me. For me, disobedience to that Voice would be far more disastrous than whatever any Torah movement could throw at me. So I simply obey.

Once again, I would like to iterate that there is nothing intrinsically wrong with Messianism, Torah studies or Hebrew Roots. People merely pervert it and “take it too far”.

My concern lies with the Kingdom of Heaven. My compassion is with the Body of Christ. If anything hurts the body, it hurts me as a part of it.

I hope that I could be instrumental in deterring you from evil. I hope that I could clarify at least some deceptions to you. I hope that, in the minefield of doctrines, I could point out at least a couple which you should seriously avoid.

And if you would dare to be honest towards yourself – is your group free from these deceptions? Or is your teacher constantly wrestling the boundaries of sound New Covenant teaching further and further afield? Have you escaped from the prison of Christian Institutionalism just to walk open-eyed into the prison of Torah-ism across the street? Have its steel gates already shut and locked behind you?

If so, get out! Rather sooner than later. Repent of your folly.

And, by faith, throw yourself headlong onto the grace of the Father in Jesus the Messiah by the power of their mighty Spirit.

Eben Swart

THE END

The discussion on the validity of Paul as an apostle and/or Biblical author is hereby closed.

[2012-05-17 15:18:19] Eben Swart

As with Riaan’s letter below, I’d like to urge everybody following this discussion to read RP’s letter below with a magnifying glass. This, folks, is what religious deception looks like. I only permit these arguments on this page to serve as a solemn warning to others to steer in WIDE circles around Hebrew Rooters. Their doctrines and arguments seem to be Scripture based, but as the examples below prove, they only quote what suits them, and simply omit or warp those scriptures which don’t. You don’t argue with this type of viewpoint, because you end up against a stone wall caused by an evil spirit. I won’t even start to point out the many errors of reasoning below.

I see very little difference between RP’s viewpoint and that of Judaism. I never cease to be amazed that Hebrew Rooters and Stone Torah followers still pretend to follow Jesus, or rather Yeshua/Y’shua/Jashua/J’hushua etc (according to their preference). Why still bother with Jesus if you blatantly and stubbornly reject His covenant – the New Covenant of the Spirit? You are simply deceiving yourself!

RP

No, sir, these questions aren’t HARD – they’re FOOLISH. THAT’S the “unpleasant answer”!

Your entire argument is underpinned by the ERRONEOUS assumption that the Torah was Plan A – as I’ve described above in my article (Session 10). Have you even made the effort to read my article before you wrote your arguments below? If you did, why then ignore Session 10? If not – then please stop wasting my time.

1. Paul’s servanthood of Christ is vindicated by Jesus Himself – written down by Luke, not Paul (Acts 9:15).

2. Paul was struck with blindness by Christ Himself, and healed by Christ Himself – written down by Luke, not Paul (Acts 9: 8; 22:13)

3. Paul’s miracles were done by Christ Himself – written down by Luke, not Paul (Acts 13:9 – 11; 14:10; 16:18; 20:10; 28:5)

4. Paul was spoken to in dreams by Christ Himself – written down by Luke, not Paul (Acts 10:9; 18:9; 27:23)

5. Paul was rescued from prison by Christ Himself – written down by Luke, not Paul (Acts 16:26)

6. The Holy Spirit Himself warned Paul about imprisonment and persecution – written down by Luke, not Paul (Acts 20:23)

7. The Holy Spriit Himself spoke to Paul through the prophet Agabus – written down by Luke, not Paul (Acts 21: 10)

8. Paul was received in Jerusalem by James and all the elders, who praised God for Paul – written down by Luke, not Paul (Acts 21:17)

9. ALL the apostles who walked with Jesus, together with Paul and Barnabas, agreed that gentiles need to adhere to ONLY FOUR laws of the Stone Torah (Acts 15).

RP, are you aware of the the fact that 17+ of the 28 chapters of the Book of Acts is about Paul? That means that 60%+ of what we know about the believers directly after Christ concerns Paul?

RP, if Christ Himself vindicated Paul over and over, again and again, and if Paul said that anyone who proclaims a different gospel than himself is cursed – then there’s ONLY ONE conclusion here, RP:

YOU are cursed, since your gospel is radically different from that of Paul’s. And it is not PAUL (or even me), cursing you, RP! As long as you would stubbornly adhere to your Hebrew Roots heresies, it is the Vindicator of Paul, i.e. Christ Himself, who curses you – like He did with the fig tree. Repent, before the curse takes effect on you and your family!

Wherever Paul went, RP, he was persecuted by people just like yourself – Torah-following Jews who put the Torah above the guidance of the Spirit. They persecuted him in Jerusalem, in Antioch, in Iconium, in Listre, in Tessalonica, in Corinth and in Greece. These Jews, like yourself guided by a religious spirit, were opposing the Word of God under the pretence of religion, with LOTS OF SCRIPTURE to back themselves up – blissfully ignorant of the fact that they were vehemently opposing the purposes of the very God they claimed to serve with their Torah obedience. That, RP, is foolishness and idolatry.

Hi Eben,

First, Jesus told us that anyone who teaches us not to follow the “least command (in the Law of Moses)” would be “least in the kingdom of heaven,” but whoever told us to follow the “commandments (from the Law of Moses) would be the greatest in the kingdom of heaven.” (Matt. 5:19.) God had told us likewise beforehand that the “New Covenant” was based on “inscribing the Law (Torah) on our hearts….” (Jeremiah 31:31-33.)15 When His Servant (Messiah) comes, God “will magnify the Law (Torah), and make it honorable.” (Isaiah 42:21 ASV/KJV.)

Jesus fulfilled this by condemning the Pharisees for teaching traditions that “make of none effect” express commands in the Law given Moses. (Matt. 15:16.) This included Jesus’ faulting the Pharisees’ notion that a special korban payment could excuse honoring your parents (by supporting them if they fell in poverty). (Matt. 15:16.) This included Jesus attacking the Pharisees’ emphasizing the duty to tithe to the neglect of the weightier matters of the Law of Moses.

Matt. 23:23. This also included Jesus faulting the Pharisees for teaching one did no wrong engaging in adulterous lust as long as one did not follow through and commit the act of adultery. (Matt. 5:28.)16

Paul did not share any concern to correct the Pharisees’ shallow doctrines on the Law. Paul never shared Jesus’ concern that the Pharisees’ traditions had made of none effect the express commands in the Law given to Moses.

To the contrary, Paul, like the Pharisees, came teaching his own tradition which did away with the Law given Moses. However, Paul went further than most Pharisees. He abrogated it down to the very last jot and tittle.

For Paul said the New Covenant “abolished… the Law of commandments” (Eph. 2:15). Paul likewise said the Sabbath command was “but a shadow of things to come,” and henceforth let no man judge you for failure to keep it, for Christ “blotted out the handwriting of ordinances that was against us, which was contrary to us, and took it out of the way.” (Col. 2:14-17.) Paul insisted that the Law given Moses was a “ministration of death engraven on stones” because the “letter of the law kills,” which now has “been done away” and “is abolished;” henceforth, instead, in the Lord we have “liberty.” (2 Corinthians 3:6-17.) Paul defined this liberty quite clearly: “All things are lawful but not all things are necessarily expedient.” (1 Cor. 6:12, ASV). “All things are lawful for me.” (1 Cor. 10:23.)17  Paul’s regard for the Law reached a total low-point in Galatians with utterances which no doubt would shock our Lord. Paul says the Law given the mediator Moses was “ordained by angels.” (Gal. 3:19 ASV KJV.) Anyone who wants to be in bondage to them desires to be in bondage to those who “are no gods” (Gal. 4:8) and is seeking to be “in bondage again” to “weak and beggarly elements (angels).” (Gal. 4: 9.)18

Paul then goes so far as to say in the same letter that even if an “angel from heaven” should come with a gospel different than Paul, such “an angel from heaven” should be “cursed.” (Gal. 1:8.) In Galatians, therefore, Paul put his words expressly above the same source he ascribed as the source of the Law given Moses: angels from heaven. Paul deliberately did so in order that we would accept his word as superior authority to the Law of Moses. This was crucial because Paul was informing us that the Law of Moses was now abolished. Such a bold declaration only had validity if the Law “ordained by angels” was given by “angels of heaven” over whom Paul was asserting a superior authority — even a right to curse them. Only by this bold contrast and curse upon such an “angel from heaven” (Gal. 1:8) could we ever dare think a mere human could single-handedly abolish the Law given Moses. Paul’s hubris had therefore reached as high as he could take it to justify his doctrine.

Paul did not limit this abolition to merely the commands in the Law applicable to Sojourners (i.e., Gentiles).

Paul taught this truth of abrogation also applied to all the Law’s commands directed at Israel (i.e., Jews/the twelve tribes). According to Paul, by the death of Christ, the Jews now experienced the death of the husband (God) who bound them to the covenant at Sinai. The legal effect of His death under the Law of Moses thereby released the wife (the Jews) to remarry a resurrected Jesus who no longer held out the Law of Moses as any sort of guidepost in the New Covenant. (Rom. 7:1-4.)

In Galatians 4:22, Paul likewise said that the Jews of Jerusalem no longer correspond to sons of Israel, but instead to the son Ishmael of Hagar; and they continue in bondage (to the Law of Moses), and are thereby thrown out in the desert.  However, how could Paul be inspired by God in this when the same God said in Jeremiah 31:31 that He could never base a New Covenant other than on the Law given Moses or enter into it with any other people than the seed of Israel?  Eisenman is perhaps too kind when he says Paul’s remarks in Galatians 4:22-31 contain “a series of sometimes outrageous allusions.”

These are all hard questions with unpleasant answers.

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Ouch, Eben. That really hurt!!

I just want to clearify a few things:

I’m sorry for dragging the Hebrew Rooters into this. I am not a Hebrew Rooter myself, although I’ve read a lot of their stuff. My only point was – Hebrew Roots is here to stay. I imagined that Catholocism went bonkers when Martin Luther nailed his stuff to the door. Then Protestants went bonkers when charismatics started their thing. Now Hebrew Roots arived. Again the traditional churches is shaken to the core… I believe God is shaking paganism out of His people.

Sorry for insulting Paul. I can see you hold him dear.

I’m not sure how you define militarism, but I’m the one who’s bleeding.

You’ve written your article. I saw a lot of misleading arguments and assumptious logic.

At the end, I must say that I’ve got some stuff to contemplate. One sometimes learns more by reading the responses than focusing on the article. I will continue to visit the site in my quest to understand what’s truth. I suspect you’ll now call me a parasite for not having my own blog.

Well, I like Inus. Maybe we could debate a few things still. You however, you scare me a bit – calling everyone militant while the shots out of your own gun is quite deafening.

I’ve read ‘Questioning Paul’ and agrees – it’s very one sided, as are Eben, and me myself perhaps.

Oh, and I cannot name any ‘Rooter’ with such an impressive resume as Paul. But I can name Yeshua, who seemed to also displayed a strong feeling towards His Father’s Law (Torah).

RP

The Torah is NOT the root of our faith, dear RP. Jesus is. Torah was Plan B. Jesus has always been Plan A. And HE will not only prevail for ever and ever – He will REIGN for ever and ever!

What will the Rooters say next? That other Christians are making an idol of Jesus, since Torah is the original? How ridiculous! You take the splinter out of others’ eye, but fail to see the log in your own!

I am not your (the Rooters’) problem, RP. You are your own enemy. I simply expose the ridiculous things that the Rooters teach. I’m not the one teaching those stuff.

RP, with regard to your rejection of Paul, please answer the following questions:

1. Why do you, and ALL the other Rooters on my website, write under aliases or incomplete names? Paul wrote under his own, full name. Are you a bunch of cowards who don’t want to be held answerable for the contentious stuff you write here in real life?

2. Please name ANY Hebrew Rooter who had studied at the feet of Gamaliel. Paul did.

3. Please name ANY Hebrew Rooter who can prove his Hebrew ancestry. Paul could.

4. Please name ANY Hebrew Rooter whom Jesus spoke to, and called to service audibly in the presence of witnesses. Paul had this testimony.

5. Please name ANY Hebrew Rooter who had sat with all the other apostles and agreed on only 4 aspects of the Torah which Gentiles should observe? Paul did.

6. Please name ANY Hebrew Rooter whose ministry is characterised by frequent, abundant signs, wonders and miracles (the things that mark an apostle!). Paul’s ministry was.

7. Please name ANY Hebrew Rooter who had taken BUT ONE missionary trip (AWAY from Israel!) of the magnitude that Paul did. Paul undertook three. Hebrew Rooters all journey TOWARDS Israel. Strange hé, RP?

8. Please name ANY Hebrew Rooter whose prophetic utterances concerning the future, based on what he/she heard from the Spirit, were as accurate as Paul’s. Two of Monte Judah’s (one of the foremost HR teachers in the world) Torah inspired prophecies were total bummers.

9. Please name ANY Hebrew Rooter who’s received 39 lashes (or any other corporal punishment) but once for the sake of the Gospel. Paul received that punishment five times.

10. Please name ANY Hebrew Rooter who’d been in prison but once for the sake of the Gospel. Paul had been there quite “frequently”.

11. Please name ANY Hebrew Rooter who’d been exposed to death but once for the sake of the Gospel. Paul was exposed “again and again”.

12. Please name ANY Hebrew Rooter who’d been beaten with rods but once for the sake of the Gospel. Paul was beaten three times.

13. Please name ANY Hebrew Rooter who’d been stoned for the sake of the Gospel. Paul was stoned and left for dead.

14. Please name ANY Hebrew Rooter who’d been shipwrecked but once in his pursuit of the Gospel. Paul was shipwrecked three times.

15. Please name ANY Hebrew Rooter who’d been drifting helplessly on the open sea for one hour in his pursuit of the Gospel. Paul did for a full day and night.

16. Please name ANY Hebrew Rooter who is constantly on the move for the Gospel – and does not have a home. Paul did.

17. Please name ANY Hebrew Rooter who’d endangered his own life by crossing a full river on foot for the sake of the Gospel. Paul did this many times.

18. Please name ANY Hebrew Rooter who’d faced bandits in his pursuit to get the Gospel to unbelievers. Paul did this many times.

Dear RP and other clever couch Hebrew Rooters:

Paul had been in danger from his own countrymen, in danger from Gentiles; in danger in the city, in danger in the country, in danger at sea; and in danger from false brothers. He had laboured and toiled and have often gone without sleep; He had known hunger and thirst and have often gone without food; he had been cold and naked.

Aren’t you Hebrew Rooters who reject Paul ashamed of yourself? Who on earth do you think you are to despise Paul? You practice armchair and couch Christianity and are so impressed with your own knowledge – even more so than the professors of the institutional church whom you so decry. You travel to Israel in luxury and come back and are then cleverer than before. You take planeloads of pilgrims to Israel at huge profits. You hold cosy Torah groups, seminars and conferences and WOW! and How wonderful! ad nauseum. You sell millions of DVDs and CDs – the technological products of the Greek mindset you condemn on those same CDs and DVDs. You try to impress all around you with Hebrew prayers and sayings.

The scary thing is this:

Only stupid Eben Swart is asking the questions above now. And you can be clever with me or ignore me without significant consequences. But what if JHVH would ask you those same questions when you arrive in eternity? And after you’ve given your sheepish grin, not knowing WHAT to answer, asked you “Why then didn’t you listen to My servant, Paul?”

Isn’t it time, Hebrew Rooters, that you put your money and your bodies where your mouths are? You are the single most militant group I’ve ever met in Christianity (not intended to be a compliment). If you would just convert your militance into godly acts. Alas, you only talk. And talk and talk and talk and talk. Clever and clever and cleverer.

Has your Torah observance led anybody to Christ who had not been there before?

Has your Torah observance fed one hungry person?

Has your Torah observance visited any Christian in prison?

Has your Torah observance clothed any Christian who was naked?

If not, I’m afraid, you might hear one day: “Depart from Me, ye cursed, into everlasting fire prepared for the devil and his angels.”

Once again, RP: You have a relationship with a Book, in stead of a Person.

That’s why you’re so preoccupied with the Book.

May you one day meet the Person I’m in love with. That’s what life is about. About Him.

Inus

RP – we were not fighting just wrestling with the Word (meaning of the name Israel)

I sure wish I lived in the times were the wise men sat at the city gate discussing the Word.

Anyway – I agree with Eben – don’t chuck out parts of the complete Bible even if it has been put together by Constantine.

Sounds like you’ve been reading http://www.questioningpaul.com – a dangerous website with strong arguments which could confuse anyone.

I listened to a fantastic audio series (although very technical for me to fully grasp) by Brad Scott named “Paul: False Apostle or Falsely Accused?” which puts the controversy around Paul in its rightful place.

Modern translations of the Bible has much to blame and I almost want to state that:

If something Paul (or any of the other Apostles says in contrary to what Jesus said, then either:

The Translators are to blame or

We fail to understand the context it was written in or

The audience it was written to or

The original question or purpose of the letter.

Plus if in doubt, rather take Jesus’ word on the matter as final.

I’m still gonna make a bumper sticker with the following:

“Interpret the Letters by the Word”

RP

Eben, There’s a lot that I want to say, but I won’t bother too much. Frankly, I’ve chosen God’s testamony concerning His Torah above Paul’s. I also called the Torah ‘weak and beggarly’ once – on the grounds of how Paul saw it. I mean, if he could, I could also. I just wonder how David, Isaiah, Jeremia, etc. would respond to our christian view of the Torah today.

Your problem is the fact that you inter-mingle Torah observance with Judaism( man-made laws & traditions) indiscrimenately. It is not the same, you know. A careful study of Jesus’ words will draw a clear line between the two. Paul makes no distinction – just as you also don’t do. Paul’s letters are littered with attempts to justify his apostleship and right to be on equal footing with the other apostles. He was however a self-appointed apostle, developing his message far away from those closely associated with Jesus – a message alien to the other 12, while belittling them in his letters. Sadly, for the church, Paul has become a bigger idol than they would like to acknowledge.

Christianity will keep on splitting – from 38 000+ denominations to many more. As in your own words: From big prisons to increasingly smaller ones… Hebrew Roots is but the first movement turning people back to the roots of their faith, although they are certainley not without fault. Pretty soon, Paul’s deception will be seen all the more clearly as the Hebrew Roots Movement starts to move closer to the truth ( splitting, splitting, splitting). But First, all the baggage from the Catholic church needs to be sifted out. But eventually, God’s Torah, His Word will prevail – for ever and ever.

Eben Swart

RP

If one leaves out of the Bible whatever offends you, one is well underway to start one’s own sect. This, also, is an age-old phenomenon. You won’t be the first to do so, and you won’t be the last either.

One thing is sure:

Whenever we start believing lies and they become idols in our hearts, then some parts of the Bible start to offend us. You are on a dangerous road, RP.

RP

You shouldn’t step in between two people fighting. According to Langenhoven, they hit each other from one side, but they’ll hit you from both sides. I’ll probably find myself in a similar position soon. The problem with ‘Pro-Torah’ and ‘Anti-Torah’ is very often the conflicting views of Paul on the matter. Paul, unfortunately, is loved by both sides.People doesn’t always realise the major influence Paul plays in their understanding/interpretation of God’s plan. It is therefore no wonder that confusion is running rampant when trying to marry Paul’s doctrine with God’s(Father) and Jesus'(Son)own Words. Sorry to say, but since I’ve chucked Paul out, confusion ceased. Scary, isn’t it?

Inus

Sorry Eben – read again and look for:

“That is how I see the Torah – as a guide (not forgetting the part the Holy Spirit plays).”

I agree it is VERY important to consult the Holy Spirit yes sorry.

It is however not always as plain and simple (for me anyway) to hear the voice of the Spirit – sometimes our emotions get in the way or our own wishes. We are but human.

Our conscience is a makeup and impacted by lots of things like our upbringing, value system, experiences, what we hear and read etc etc. We are not all born (or re-born) with a perfect knowledge of right and wrong – there are grey areas in real life where we need a manual to guide us. Yes we have the Holy Spirit but even that can be dampened by our own free will and sinful nature.

So if I fill my mind with God’s Word surely it will become a basis and reference point in my decision making process. Compare the way a Christian and Atheist thinks about abortion.

Also take my example of my son and the sunglasses – Could it be that the Holy Spirit reminded him of what the Torah says about lost goods? Also I don’t think the Spirit’s guidance should/will be contrary to the Torah’s instructions or guidelines. God’s Spirit and His Word should agree.

I have a relationship with my Creator and want to obey Him in everything I do.

Which makes me wonder – where does obedience stop and legalism start? If I stop at a red robot am I obedient or legalistic. Could it be that bad to want to be obedient to the one you love? Somme n klip in die bos vir n ander dag.

More of You Lord, less of me!

Eben Swart

Inus

What a refreshing view from a Torah believer!

Through the years, the grace movement, as well as its folly, has been well documented by others much abler than myself. I would be duplicating if I did the same.

One cause for concern in response to your well argued letter:

I don’t see one trace, not even a hint in your letter about consulting the Holy Spirit (our inner Rabbi) on Torah matters. You mention only written Torah.

[2012-04-05 09:13:46] Inus

Hi all,

We are also part of a Torah group for the last 2 years and I must say that it has moved me to study the Word (new and old) more than ever before which I don’t think is a bad thing.

Yes I agree as with all things in live there will always be people who take things way too far in one direction. The Torah movement could be seen as a counter-balance for the Grace-only movement which some people have also taken way too far. Some I meet seemed to me on some kind of “plak” and living in an airy-fairy world of Grace-only.

Eben maybe you must do your next study of the world-wide Grace-only movement as that is just as dangerous.

So I suggest a balance. We must keep in mind that we do serve the God of Israel and that our Savior was the King of the Jews but that doesn’t mean we have to become Jewish.

I for instance agree with keeping the feasts but with a viewpoint that differ from that of a Orthodox Jew (still waiting for the Messiah). We can celebrate the feasts with the knowledge that Jesus came to fulfill them all and the richness in them is just “wow”.

Everything we do should bring us closer to God through His Son’s sacrifice. Ultimately God wants to restore the relationship with us which sin destroyed and we can only have that if we are justified by the blood of His Son. In that way salvation is but a stepping stone to restored relationship.

We need the Holy Spirit to guide us in our walk as followers of Him and we need His Word as a lamp to our feet and a light to our path.

When someone immigrates to Oz and become citizens they fall under and must adhere to the laws of Oz (not SA’s law anymore). The same goes for someone getting saved. The person is now part of the Kingdom ruled by a King with certain rules.

But these rule must be seen as guidelines (Torah means: to guide / shoot straight like an arrow / life instructions) in an ever changing and confusing world.

We all complain about the lawlessness of the government and society in general but on the other hand some of us (mostly the Grace-only movement) wants to be free and not “under” any law anymore.

Surely we must be obedient to the One we server.

The Torah CAN NEVER SAVE YOU – I agree with that but each one of us must subscribe to some or other moral “law” or set of values. We not allowed to skip a red light as that is against the SA law and there for our protection. The same goes for the Torah life instructions. So if you must choose a moral code or ethics for your life what better one is there to choose the one given by our Creator?

A practice example: Some time ago I visited a game park with my son and at a bird hide we found a set of sunglasses left behind by someone. My son wanted to take it as he felt that the person will never come back for it. I then tried to explain to him that it would be stealing but he was adamant that if he did not take it, the next person visiting the hide would “steal” it. So I asked him what the Torah say about that. His face lightened as he told me that “if you find someone’s donkey you should take it back to him”.

The knowledge of the Torah gave my son life instruction to know what to do. So he suggested since we don’t know who the owner is that we take it to the Park Office.

That is how I see the Torah – as a guide (not forgetting the part the Holy Spirit plays).

“Controversial” issues like not eating pork or shellfish and other dietary laws are sometimes seen as weird by some stating that we live in the 21st century and should not worry about that.

But the same people would listen to a non-Christian health guru who tells them not to eat certain food (like coffee, chocolates, and even pork and other bottom feeders) out of a health point of view. “Hello!” the One who created us knows that is bad for our health and told us not to eat certain food for our own benefit.

Eating pork will not send you to hell, but it might send you to heaven sooner!!

We are the temple of the Holy Spirit and as such I don’t want to bring what is unholy into my temple.

Nevertheless what others eat has no impact on my life so it’s not worth getting into an argument.

Then touching on the Sabbath. The only day God declared as holy.

I’m sure when people drive past my house on a sunday and see me moving the lawn they say “Look at that guy moving the lawn of the ‘holy’ sunday). Now there I have a huge problem – when did God declare the Sunday as holy? You see the devil can only counterfeit. So via sun worship he declared the sunday as holy. So I want to make a stands to NOT keep the sunday as a day of rest to make a point.

Eben it is fine if you choose another day, but as far as me and my household goes we will somme choose the day God declared as holy. Makes it much easier and I don’t have to wonder and fuzz.

When in doubt – check the manual 

Eben I thank you for showing us that we must be aware of the dangers in this movement and I will try and check myself the whole time due to your writings. But I will also not stop what I’m doing now and go the Grace-only route.

Blessings

Eben Swart

Pierre

Braam

Rather scare 10 away and get the gospel to the next 1. You’ll never learn if you never start. It’s okay to make mistakes. The Lord mops up a lot of our imperfections.

Braam

I will have to read again to really internalise. Your blunt approach is refreshing and reflect what I ‘feel’ inside but are unable to express as you so eloquently succeed in doing.

Please tell me in plain language how to explain the gospel to an unbeliever. I find that I have a fear of driving them away rather than drawing them near – and it results in passive ‘waiting’ for a better opportunity that never seems to arrive…..

Wynie

Dear Eben,

Thank you for your article! It’s great that someone in South Africa is publicly speaking out against this deception. Though those who are involved in this may have good intentions and probably mean well, it causes many inacurracies and stronholds in their lives, and certainly distracts them from their main calling. Christ is sufficient. We need to go with HIS final revelation and stick to GOD’s final WORD (Heb.1:1-2). This Jewish roots thing is the very thing PAUL had such problems with. It’s now just in another “jacket”…

I don’t know if it’s allowed to refer to other links on the internet in this comments, so, please scrap it out if it’s not allowed. I found the following articles also quite helpful at the following link:

http://www.truthandspiritministries.com/articles.html

See the articles named:

“Feasts of Israel”

“Attack of the Judaizers coming soon to a Church near You!”

The Hebrew and Torah root movement is just another manifestation of a religious spirit. It is not the letter that deceives, it’s the spirit behind it that deceives.

The reason why people who are from the HEBREW ROOTS MOVEMENT respond in such a vicious way, is because it’s the religious spirit in them that responds like that. A religious spirit will defend till death, and will go along with you (love you and be your friend) as long as you don’t hinder them, but will turn on you the moment you want to want to bring discipline or correction. It doesn’t want to be told what to do, just want to be “applauded and appreciated”. It’s a rebellious spirit, and it is this spirit that will eventually (and already started to) persecute the true church / bride of Christ.

Religion is satan’s replacement for relationship. It might not start off right away like that, but it surly has that as it’s final destination for the “victim”.

Kind regards

Wynie

Dear Eben,

HalleluYAH, Praise Yah, Praise the LORD – for Watchmen on the Wall.

Thank you for your Boldness, risking your Ministry for the TRUTH.

May I remind you and the reader, that our fight is not about the flesh BUT Spiritual.

Eben, I personally believe you are entering one of the strongest strongholds of the Queen of Heaven, and may we all as the BODY of Messiah remember this, pray continiously for protection & discernment.

Having been involved in the “Hebrew Movement” for the past 5 years and facilitating a Messianic Fellowship, I am BUT to aware of the POTholes.

By definition, you may call us a Messianic House Church, Studing Torah, Prophets, Writings and Brit Hadashah(NT).

I truly believe Father is moving Sovereign amongst the BODY and the enemy is to aware of this and is always ready with the counterfeight.

If the Father chose to reinstall House Church after 2000 years, SURELY HE can chose to restore TORAH to the Body of Messiah and the Hebrew Language, to bring the balance back from a EMPHESIZE to Greek understanding of the Scripture.

BUT,Have the Gospel of Good News became an ENTERPRIZE?

Does the Ruach Ha Kodesh ONLY speak to AMERICAN(self proclaimed JEWS)?

I have had the honour to understudy most of the modern American and European “Teachers” on “Hebrew Roots”(At a COST, sorry for the lost in unreached Africa, who cannot affort this “EXTRA Blessing”)

Hebrew Roots teaches that the Tree of Knowledge of Good and Evil leads to DEATH. 

May I remind myself , Eben and the reader to this, MAY we allways focus on the Tree of Life.

Sha’ul(Paul) needed only ONE Encounter with the Messiah, to count ALL his “Knowledge” as garbage.

Php 3:4 even though I certainly have grounds for putting confidence in such things. If anyone else thinks he has grounds for putting confidence in human qualifications, I have better grounds:

Php 3:5 b’rit-milah on the eighth day, by birth belonging to the people of Isra’el, from the tribe of Binyamin, a Hebrew-speaker, with Hebrew-speaking parents, in regard to the Torah, a Parush,

Php 3:6 in regard to zeal, a persecutor of the Messianic Community, in regard to the righteousness demanded by legalism, blameless.

Php 3:7 But the things that used to be advantages for me, I have, because of the Messiah, come to consider a disadvantage.

Php 3:8 Not only that, but I consider everything a disadvantage in comparison with the supreme value of knowing the Messiah Yeshua as my Lord. It was because of him that I gave up everything and regard it all as garbage, in order to gain the Messiah 

May we ALL long for such an Encounter with the Messiah!

Do I agree on all Eben is saying, NO. Do I disagee with all Eben is saying, NO.

Father is not in the business of manufacturing “cupcakes” and I rejoice in that. 

May we all keep seeking the TRUTH, from a position of Meekness and Humbleness, because we ALL see vaguely(dimly) in a Mirror.

Shalom, Ben

theo

Christo Nel

Hi Eben

I really want to honor your faithfullness and courage to proclaim the truth as you understand and belief it to friends who are struggling with the teachings coming from out of the Jewish Roots-quaters.

I only can echo what you are saying about seeing so many followers of Christ, who moved into renewal a while back, but were dumped into this pot of misleadings and half truths that were taught to them.

O, when will the people of God discover the sword of the Word and start practising using only that to distinguish between truth and deception!

Rina

Understanding of the ancient original Hebrew text of the Bible can make a remarkable difference in the world today. The morals and values transmitted from within its pages are universal truths present in most western law forms and societal systems of modern times. In order to harness these incredible guiding forces to the benefit of mankind, we need to develop our understanding of what they are and how they operate. This information may be vital to human survival on this planet, as individuals and as societies, offering a sane alternative to radical and destructive ideologies prevalent in the world today. Teaching Hebrew and Torah will help facilitate reverence, understanding and closeness to the divine word and to the people who kept it alive for 3500 years.

What makes Hebrew different from all other languages? The most important feature that sets Hebrew apart is the fact that Hebrew is NOT a language that is based on agreement, like all other languages. Hebrew is a CONCEPTUAL language. 

In the English language, for example, words do not have an inherent meaning. The meaning of a word in English is determined by agreement only. So if we say the word CAT, the word itself does not have meaning, except the meaning we assign to it by agreement.

Uri Harel – Centre for Biblical Hebrew (Phoenix, Arizona, USA)

Eben Swart

“Eternal wrath of God (Rom 1:18ff; 1 Cor 15; Rev 20-21).”

Elize

I am deeply depressed by my Nation falling into this sick trap.

Thanks for your article.

Jacques

Hi Eben,

I also moved to a house group about 5 years ago which forced me to start studying the Word myself like never before. That led me to discover the Old Testament and then the gems of Torah afresh and for the last 2 years I have been studying the Torah in depth. I appreciate your warnings as I have come across many of the “sectarian” groups you mention during my studies. Realizing that there are traps we formulated a statement of faith which I add below. Would appreciate your feedback on whether this statement would fall within your view of a “kosher” Torah view?

Statement of Faith

We believe in the Bible, both the TaNaKh (Old Covenant) and the Brit Hadasha (Renewed Covenant), is the only inspired, infallible, and authoritative Word of God (2 Tim 3:16-17). 

We believe in one God, as He has revealed Himself in the Scriptures. “Hear, O Israel, the Lord our God, the Lord is One.” (Deut 6:4, John 10:30). We believe that the intended meaning of this word “one” as found in Hebrew (echad), means a “composite unity.”

We believe that Yeshua is the Son of God, the Messiah, the Eternal One in Whom all the fullness of deity dwells in bodily form, and who is the Word who became flesh and dwelt amongst us, and whose glory we beheld, the glory of the uniquely begotten Son of God, full of grace and mercy (John 1:1-14, Col 2:9).

We believe that the Spirit of God comforts, teaches, leads, indwells and empowers all whom He regenerates.

We believe that all have sinned and have fallen short of the Glory of God (Rom 3:23).

We believe that Yeshua’s death and resurrection accomplished the atonement for all who would place their faith in Him. Whoever trusts in God, in His work alone, is made a new creation in Messiah, indwelt by the Spirit of God, and is transferred from the kingdom of darkness into the kingdom of His own Son (Eph 2:8-9, Rom 5, 6).

We believe salvation is by faith through the grace of God alone, and not by human efforts. One may not earn, merit, or keep this eternal salvation by his own efforts. A new creation is the work of God alone (Eph 2:8-10; Rom 8:29-36).

We believe in the spiritual unity and equality of all believers in Messiah Y’shua (Eph 2:11-22).

We believe in the continuity of God’s covenants with the physical people of Israel according to Jer 31:35-36 and parallel passages. Part of the fulfillment of these covenants is the physical return of the people of Israel to their Promised Land (Deut chap. 30).

We believe that all non-Jewish people who trust in Yeshua are grafted into Israel; and while this does not make them Jewish, they are granted the privilege of following the Torah (God’s instructions), having had it written upon their hearts as participants of the New Covenant (Rom 11:11-24; Jer 31:33).

We believe that the Torah (first five books of the Bible) is a revelation of the righteousness of God and the description (along with the rest of the Scripture) of the lifestyle of the redeemed community (Mat 5:17-19; 2 Tim 3:16-17). We also believe that the Torah can’t give you salvation.

We believe that Yeshua came the first time fulfilling the Spring Feasts of the LORD (Lev. 23) as the suffering servant, Messiah Ben Yoseph (Messiah the Son of Joseph) and will come again to fulfil the Fall Feasts of the LORD (Lev. 23) as the conquering King, Messiah Ben David (Messiah the Son of David). We believe in a literal, physical return of Messiah to rule and reign upon the throne of David in Jerusalem (Zech 14; Rev 19-20).

We believe in the resurrection of both the wicked and the righteous.

I have also gone and deepened my knowledge about the Torah, studied all about the feasts, laws and learned so much about God and still do…..whilst studying some torah group teachings on the other hand something did not feel right about it and still bugs me. 

Therefore I would like to use this opportunity for someone in this organizations to answer me my question: 

Do you or/and your religion believe Jesus (Yeshua) was the Son of God AND ALSO YHWH Himself, that created everything?

If not, red lights needs to start flashing!! No created being other than GOD can forgive sin – the One whom we sinned against!!!

John 8:24 – I said therefore unto you, that ye shall die in your sins: for if ye believe not that I am HE, ye shall die in your sins. 

John 8:58 Jesus said unto them, Verily, verily, I say unto you, Before Abraham was, I AM.

Have recently been enjoying looking at the Feasts which I have never looked at before, and it is incredible how going back to the Torah deepens the richness and depth of what Yeshua has done and will do. There are so many layers and as you mentioned – foreshadows. I agree that we need to be aware of Legalism and Religiousness that can easily creep in…which Yeshua has already paid the price for!


More Dangers on the Sacred Name Movement/Hebrew Roots Movement

Hebrew Roots Movement
Sacred Names of God
One Hundred Names of Jesus
What Is Religion? Enemy of Grace
Law and Grace Comparison Table
The Biblical Meaning of Grace

Legalism Carnality Apostasy

God Is Unchangeable – God’s Word Is Unchangeable Too
What We Know About God and Jesus From the Bible
Deception Party – Pick Your Poison
What Is the Gospel of Jesus Christ?
A Guide to the Tribulation
The Truth About the Rapture
Christian Testimonies

Christian Prayer
John Kyle on “A Spiritual Clean-Up”
Prayer of Release From the Occult and False Religion
Prayer for Release From a Religious Spirit
Prayer To Renounce Being Offended
Prayer for Protection Against Demonic Oppression
Prayer To Surrender Burdens (Short)
Prayer To Renounce Being Offended
Prayer for Deliverance
Prayer for Spiritual Warfare – Daily

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Alpha Course – Examined

The hugely popular Alpha Course, written by ex-Barrister turned Anglican Curate Nicky Gumbel, styles itself as a friendly, fun and non-threatening ‘practical introduction to the Christian faith’. Summarised in Gumbel’s best-selling book Questions of Life, Alpha involves people attending fifteen 40 minute talks, spread over ten weeks. As of 2023, more than 28 million people have participated in The Alpha Course in 175 countries. Alpha has been translated into 112 languages.

In line with Gumbel’s theology and church affiliation (Holy Trinity Church of England, Brompton), Alpha is fully ecumenical1 and thoroughly charismatic in content. Three of the fifteen talks centre on the Holy Spirit – including a primer on ‘tongues’ – with one entirely dedicated to ‘healing’. Only two talks focus on Jesus Christ, with none at all on God the Father. Millions of people have completed the course, hosted by thousands of churches worldwide, Protestant and Catholic.2

The format, with its social meals, ‘weekend away’ and opportunity for small-group discussion after each session, have helped ensure its continuing popularity as a major medium for church evangelism.

Alpha’s actual ‘gospel’ content is minimal. Talk one is about the meaning of life and the relevance of Christianity. Talk two presents historical evidence for the reliability of the Bible as a true record of the life, death and resurrection of Jesus. From talk four onwards, Alpha treats the audience as if it were Christian and deals with topics such as assurance, the will of God and prayer. That leaves talk three, entitled ‘Why Did Jesus Die?’, as the only direct gospel section in the whole course. From this chapter, the ‘gospel according to Gumbel’ can be summarised as follows:

  • The root cause of sin is a broken relationship with God
  • Everyone has done bad things and consequently our lives are in a mess
  • Sin has polluted us and will ultimately lead to eternal isolation from God
  • God loves us and longs to restore our lost relationship with Him
  • In Christ, God self-substituted Himself, paying sin’s penalty on the cross
  • To become Christians and receive all the benefits of the cross, we must pray to God, saying sorry for our wrong-doing, thanking Jesus for dying for us and asking Him to come into our lives and fill us with His Spirit3

Although Gumbel mentions sin over thirty times in talk three, he presents it almost entirely as something people do, omitting any mention or exposition of what people are by nature. The Bible teaches that people do what they do because they are what they are; they sin because they are sinners. Yet, apart from writing ‘Gen 3′ in brackets at one point, Gumbel skips any reference to the doctrine of original sin – how sin entered the world through our first parents’ rebellion in the garden of Eden (Rom 5:12-19). His audience is not informed that by Adam’s disobedience all have been “constituted sinners”. No Alpha attendee learns that they were “conceived in sin” and born with a depraved principle of evil permeating their very nature (Psa 51:5, Eph 2:3, Isa 48:8, Psa 58:3, Gen 8:21, John 3:6, Rom 7:18).

A mere 45 minutes after commencing a humorous evangelical presentation, one which omits half of the doctrine of man’s depravity, Gumbel invites his millions of viewers to pray a prayer saying ‘sorry for sin’ and asking Jesus to come into their lives. Yet, in reality, the dire need of his audience has never really been exposed. They may willingly say a very earnest and sincere ‘sorry’ to God for all their wrongdoings without ever having understood, by the convicting power of the Spirit through God’s word, that they are by nature incurably bad, altogether undone and irredeemably lost, with nothing about them to commend them to a holy God.

Gumbel does touch on self-righteousness, but his wife, car and exam jokes are so numerous and distracting that the force and seriousness of this sin – which has damned more people than most other sins combined – is not pressed home. Thus while many audience members may confess in a prayer, even with tears, that they are ‘sorry for their sins’, since they have never had their depravity scripturally exposed, their refined and cultured souls might quickly rise up in anger were a faithful preacher to really press them as to their true lost and helpless condition (by nature), and show them that every good (even religious) thought, word and deed in their entire life has amounted to nothing more than filthy rags in God’s sight (Isa 64:6).

Gumbel is clearly anxious neither to come over as too ‘heavy’ nor to unduly disturb his audience about their sinfulness. Anything serious he says about sin is quickly followed by a joke or a witty one-liner. A master of positive body language, Gumbel never frowns, even managing a full-teethed grin when speaking of the judgment of God. Sins of omission never receive a mention, despite the greatest sin in the Bible being something a sinner does not do (Matt 22:36-38). Again, Gumbel neglects to emphasise that every single sin is against God and constitutes an act of rebellion (Psa 51:4). Many sincere people are deeply upset about their sins, who have never once realised that their sin is against God.

Shockingly, Gumbel never explains that good works cannot save. As a Church of England Curate, he knows well that the average Anglican or Catholic Alpha attendee is trusting in christening, baptism, confession, Mass attendance, church membership, confirmation and good deeds to get them to heaven. Does Gumbel address this crucial issue? Tragically no – not even a single paragraph explaining the difference between ‘grace’ and ‘works’. Gumbel never expounds the foundational truth of salvation ‘by faith alone, through grace alone, in Christ alone’. This is no doubt one reason why the Roman Catholic Church finds Alpha so acceptable. Catholic Bishop Ambrose Griffiths commends Alpha for being a “powerful evangelistic tool…it doesn’t contain anything that is contrary to Catholic doctrine.”4

Thousands of Roman Catholics have completed Alpha, said the sinner’s prayer, received the ‘spirit’ and spoken in tongues, without ever realising that the rosary, prayers to Mary, confession to a priest and the seven Romish sacraments are all unscriptural ‘good works’, that not only play no part in salvation, but are an abomination to God. What appreciation have Catholic Alpha-goers gained of the once-for-all sacrifice of Lord Jesus, if they continue to have part in the sacrifice of the Mass and the idolatrous works-dominated system of Rome after ‘making a commitment’ on Alpha? Interestingly, Gumbel has admitted that the sections in Questions of Life about baptism and holy communion were carefully scripted to enable them to be used by Roman Catholics and evangelicals alike.5

In February 2004, after shaking hands with the Pope in the Papal Audience Centre in the Vatican, Gumbel said, “It was a great honour to be presented to Pope John Paul II, who has done so much to promote evangelisation around the world…what unites us is infinitely greater than what divides us.”

The May 2015 Alpha Leadership Conference at Holy Trinity Church in Brompton (London) featured Roman Catholic priest Raniero Cantalamessa (household preacher to the Pope), Archbishop Justin Welby and Cardinal Vincent Nichols. Charismatic prosperity preacher Joyce Meyer also spoke. Nicky Gumbel opened the conference with a speech entitled “A Vision for a United Church” in which he said: “Unity doesn’t mean we have to agree on everything – disagreement is healthy…I have come to love the Catholic Church – if God has given them the same Spirit, who are we to oppose God?…The same Spirit lives in the Catholics, and the Orthodox, and the Pentecostals and the Protestants, even the Anglicans have the same Holy Spirit living within them. That’s what makes us one!”

Gumbel’s treatment of sin’s consequences is so brief and cryptic that most listeners probably don’t hear it, never mind grasp its solemnity. On the Alpha video, Gumbel never mentions the word ‘hell’ nor warns his audience to flee from the wrath to come. Alpha mentions ‘eternal isolation from God’, but for those ‘in the know’, this phrase allows for Gumbel’s seriously erroneous belief in the eventual annihilation of all who die in their sins.7

Despite majoring on the Holy Spirit, Gumbel never mentions His work of convicting of sin (John 16:8). Few Christians can define this vital theological term and even less can discern when it is present. Conviction of sin is not:

  • the ordinary smiting of a guilty conscience
  • a mere head knowledge of what the Bible says about sin
  • a shallow acknowledgment that “I’ve made a lot of mistakes”
  • a mere fear of going to hell
  • even an admission of sin (Pharoah, Saul, Balaam and Judas all said “I have sinned” and went to hell).

True Holy Spirit conviction is a proper sense of the dreadfulness of one’s sin against God (Psa 51:4, Luke 15:18). It is when a person inwardly feels and owns the wickedness and rebellion of their depraved heart. A stranger to conviction is a stranger to repentance; and a stranger to repentance must be a stranger to salvation for, “unless you repent you will all perish” (Luke 13:5). Which raises another term that is little understood throughout evangelicalism, namely repentance.

Gumbel gives it one brief mention, also using the synonym ‘turn’ a couple of times – but he neither develops nor emphasises this vital theme. Repentance was John the Baptist and the Lord Jesus’s first spoken word in public ministry (Matt 3:1, Mk 1:15). The apostle Paul defined the very gospel itself as ‘repentance and faith’, and summarised the message he had preached throughout his entire life as simply, “repent and turn to God” (Acts 20:21, 26:20). But theological terms need to be defined carefully. Repentance is not:

  • penance or restitution
  • mere tears and trembling (Acts 24:25)
  • fear of judgment. “Multitudes desire to be saved from hell (the natural instinct of self-preservation) who are quite unwilling to be saved from sin. Yea, there are tens of thousands who have been deluded into thinking that they have ‘accepted Christ as their Saviour’ whose lives plainly show that they have rejected Him as their Lord. For a sinner to obtain the pardon of God, he must forsake his way.”8
  • remorse. “…we must all learn to distinguish between the sorrow that comes from being caught and the sorrow that comes from a deep, inward hatred of sin and longing for the glory of God that is the distinguishing feature of the regenerate person.”9
  • confession or admission of sin. Salvation is never promised to those who confess their sin (1 John 1:9 is a promise to Christians).
  • reformation or turning over a new leaf.

True Biblical repentance, which always accompanies genuine believing faith, may be defined as follows: a complete change of one’s sinful heart, involving a turning from sin to God, which results in a change of life. Clearly no one can turn to a righteous God without first turning from their own unrighteousness. When God reveals to the sinner a real consciousness of what he is in God’s sight, and he personally recognises his wickedness and inner corruption, he is willing to repudiate sin from his heart.

Repentance is not someone saying, “I felt guilty about my adultery so I stopped it years ago.” It is rather, “I realise I am a lost, undone and guilty sinner through and through, deserving nothing but the eternal wrath of God in hell”. It is agreeing with what God says about me the sinner. It involves a permanent change of outlook, ambition and heart (mind, will and affection) wrought by the Holy Spirit of God.

How strikingly different all of this is to Alpha, whose notion of repentance goes no deeper than being ‘sorry for wrong-doing and asking for forgiveness’. Gumbel illustrates accepting Christ (he avoids the Biblical word ‘saved’) from the life of the late John Wimber, one of America’s most notorious charismatic false teachers. Just prior to ‘becoming a Christian’, Wimber understood ‘in a flash’ that he had “hurt God’s feelings”. As he sobbed his way through a prayer, Wimber realised that God had been “with him all his life”. While on his knees ‘believing in Jesus’ he had a horrible thought – “I hope this works, because I’m making a complete fool of myself.”10

Gumbel’s limited understanding and presentation of the theology of sin, leads to a faulty explanation of why Jesus died. Despite giving various illustrations of Christ’s death, including the old ‘swap the Bible from one hand to the other’ visual image, Gumbel misses the central point of the atonement. The Bible reveals that God’s righteous anger and wrath burn constantly against sin and sinners (John 3:36, Rom 1:18, 2:5). To save sinners from wrath (Rom 5:9) penal substitution took place on the cross. Simply put, the righteous anger and wrath of God against sin was poured out on His own Son (Isa 53:5 & 10).

Gumbel’s position on penal substitution (God punished Jesus) is spelled out in Alpha’s ‘Questions of Life’: “Some people caricature the New Testament teaching and suggest that God is unjust because He punished Jesus, an innocent party, instead of us. This is not what the New Testament says. Rather Paul says ‘God was…in Christ’ [2 Cor 5:19]. He was himself the substitute in the person of his Son…We can come back to the Father and experience his love and blessing…That is what God has made possible through his self-substitution on the cross.”11

Although Gumbel later refers to Isa 53:6 and says that, “God transferred our wrong-doings onto Jesus“12 he denies that God actually punished His own Son. Here, at the heart of Alpha, is a serious error, for scripture plainly teaches that it was God’s will to bruise His own Son (Isa 53:10). Calvary involved divine punishment. That is why the word chastisement is used (Isa 53:5). The iniquity God laid on Christ stands for the wrong itself, the guilt incurred and the punishment to which it gave rise. Literally in Hebrew Isa 53:5 means that the Lord ‘made to meet upon Him’ the punishment due to us all. Wrath was poured out on Christ, as He vicariously identified Himself with sinners, being judicially made sin for them on the cross (2 Cor 5:21).

So, while Alpha places a great emphasis on the love of God, through its comments on penal substitution it obscures the greatest manifestation of that love. When writing of the wrath-appeasing sacrifice of Christ on the cross that has rendered God merciful to sinners – what is called propitiation – the Bible says literally, “This is love indeed, not that we loved God, but that He loved us, and sent His Son to be the propitiation for our sins” (1 Jo 4:10).
Small wonder that after a weak explanation of sin and wrath, and a confused presentation of the cross, Gumbel’s invitation to ‘accept Christ’ comes up short.

Rather than exposing unbelief as sin and urging his audience to repent while there is time, Gumbel tells them that they have no need to receive Christ if they are ‘not ready’ and need more time to “go away and think about it”. However, to those who are ‘ready’, he counsels, “picture Christ standing in front of you.” Gumbel’s ‘image of Christ’ is holding a blank cheque, offering the untold riches of heaven to any who will let Jesus fill in their name. The hardest part of becoming a Christian is just getting out those difficult words, “I’m sorry, I was wrong.” Once anyone prays ‘the prayer’ to ‘receive Christ’, they are assured by Gumbel, “If you’ve asked Him to come in, He has.”

This ‘all you have to do is ask’ mentality has lulled millions into a false sense of security. Biblical ‘calling on the name of the Lord’ is never presented as some kind of isolated magic bullet. Isa 55:6-7 shows that such a call is attended by seeking the Lord, forsaking one’s wicked ways and returning to God. Even in Rom 10:9, calling follows believing. In other words it must be an enlightened call, issuing from a broken heart (Isa 61:1-3, Lu 4:18-19, Matt 5:3-5, Psa 51:17). What does God do for the repentant soul? He reveals the all-sufficiency of the person and work of Christ. The Holy Spirit opens the heart to receive God’s word (Acts 16:14), and powerfully applies it to the mind and conscience, resulting in the new-born soul being able to say, “One thing I know, that, whereas I was blind, now I see” (John 9:25).

In reality, most who claim conversion through Alpha point to the middle ‘weekend away’ as their moment of faith. The physical sensations many receive at the end of the Saturday night session on ‘How can I be filled with the Spirit’ – when Gumbel invites the Holy Spirit to ‘come’ – convince multitudes that they have become Christians. Of course, this is the opposite of objective Biblical faith that rests on God’s word alone. On the day of judgment how many Alpha attendees will say, “Lord, Lord, have we not prophesied in Thy name, and in Thy name have cast out devils, and in Thy name done many wonderful works?”, to which the Lord will reply, “I never knew you: depart from me” (Matt 7:21-23).

The few genuine souls who are saved in spite of Alpha do not compensate for the thousands who are lost through Alpha. It is a fearful and sorrowful fact that multitudes of Alpha attendees have said the sinner’s prayer and are now convinced they are Christians, who haven’t understood their real condition as bankrupt sinners before a holy God. Remember, Alpha was written by a man who himself does not have a conversion moment but says simply, “There was never a time when I did not have a relationship with God…I sincerely hope that’s what will be the case with my children.”13

Alpha is neither solemn enough, nor sound enough, nor safe enough to be used by any individual or church who takes Biblical evangelism seriously. May God grant faithful Christians to take a stand against this erroneous course.

by Michael J. Penfold
Webtruth.org


Notes:

  1. Alpha refers to the RC Church more frequently and positively than any other religious body.
  2. A ‘Gumbel approved’ Catholic Alpha exists, which includes extra talks such as ‘Why should I go to Mass?’ Adverts for Catholic Alpha appear in Alpha’s newspaper, Alpha News.
  3. Summarised from Ch. 3 of Questions of Life, Nicky Gumbel (Kingsway, Eastbourne, 1993), and from video talk No. 3, The Alpha Course (Alpha International Publications, Brompton, London, 2000).
  4. Alpha News, July 1997, p. 1.
  5. Evangelism, Which Way Now?, Mike Booker/Mark Ireland, Church House Publ, London, 2003, p. 23.
  6. Alpha News, March-June 2004, p. 7.
  7. Confirmed in a letter from Holy Trinity Brompton to Michael Penfold dated 23rd March 2005
  8. Genuine Salvation, A. W. Pink, International Outreach, Ames, IA, 1999, p. 121.
  9. Repentance, Richard Owen Roberts, Crossway Books, Wheaton, IL, 2002, p. 86.
  10. Questions of Life, Nicky Gumbel, Kingsway, Eastbourne, 1993, p. 54.
  11. Ibid, pp. 52-53.
  12. Ibid, p. 63.
  13. Video Talk 4, The Alpha Course, 2000.

Alpha Exposed
What Is the Alpha Course

Alpha Course – Final Answer or Fatal Attraction
Alpha Course – New Life or New Lifestyle
Is the Popular Alpha Course Leading People Astray
If You Do the Alpha Course It Could Be the Omega of You
An Assessment of Nicky Gumbel’s Gospel
Personal Testimony of Holy Trinity Brompton

Christian Testimonies
Rehearsing What God Has Done – Testimony
How To Discern, Test and Judge Rightly
Seven Churches of Revelation
Your Church Babylon or Zion?
Deception Party – Pick Your Poison
What Is the Gospel of Jesus Christ?

How To Get Help Through Prayer
Renunciation Prayers
The Blood Is Enough for Complete Forgiveness
Prayer for Forgiveness Made Possible by Jesus Christ
Prayer To Renounce Unholy Soul Ties
Prayer To Surrender Burdens (Short)
Prayer for Deliverance
Prayer for Protection

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Personal Testimony of Holy Trinity Brompton

I attended Holy Trinity Brompton for the first ten years of my Christian life.  I believe it is where the Lord intended me to be, but I realise now that was in spite of the doctrinal errors that had crept in even then. For example while I was there I met a couple who taught me about the reality and eternity of hell, and from others I learned the importance of abiding in Christ.

I must also acknowledge that when I became a Christian at Durham University it was Nicky Lee, then a theological student and now the Associate Minister at Holy Trinity Brompton (HTB), who was instrumental in helping me take my first faltering steps as a Christian. Indeed, had Nicky not stood behind me when I responded to a call to come to the front of the mission meeting I attended on 14th February 1984, I may never have started out on the Christian life at all. The time and trouble he and his wife Sila took over me is something I will not forget, although I fear for them now.

When I became a Christian, HTB was presented as the church where God was really at work and I couldn’t wait to get there to find out for myself. What set HTB apart from the other evangelical churches I knew, was that the gifts of the Holy Spirit were openly taught and acknowledged. I attended my first Alpha Course in, I think 1988, and after that about 4 more. It was in 1989 that I made HTB my home church which I attended whenever I was in England; although there were frequent breaks since up until 1993 I was frequently stationed abroad with the Army. However, three aspects of the Alpha Course troubled me; the absence of any emphasis on repentance and the lack of teaching about hell: I recall on one occasion being invited to see Nicky Gumbel at his home to discuss his views on hell.

He sought to persuade me that hell was a place of annihilation following judgment and not a place of eternal conscious torment. I could not agree with him. Finally, Nicky failed to distinguish between the Gospel that was taught on the Alpha Course from the Gospel taught by Rome, claiming that what we had in common (the Creed) was far greater than what separated us (that the Bible is our final authority and salvation is by grace alone through faith alone in Christ alone as opposed to salvation through works).

These weaknesses almost certainly stemmed from Nicky Gumbel’s aim (that was well known at HTB at the time) to repackage the Gospel to make it more appealing to today’s generation. Within Anglicanism there was undoubtedly an element of empty formality that needed challenging, but not by changing the goal posts of fundamental Gospel truth.

In July 1994 I left a prayer meeting at HTB, thinking to myself that I could never imagine being at another church because I was so happy there. However, the wind that was to sweep me from HTB had already started blowing in May of that year with the visit of Ellie Mumford to HTB to bring the so-called ‘Toronto Blessing.’ I was not at that service, but instead at the earlier communion service where I found myself weeping, although I could not explain why. Events, I believe, were to reveal the reason. After the next service the Toronto Experience dominated everything that was done for months to come, and I regret to say that I was caught up in the whirlwind. By August, I was beginning to have my doubts about Toronto.

One of my friends had gone out to Toronto and hadn’t stopped shaking since her return, to such an extent, that six weeks later she suffered a tear in the bowel which she put down to her shaking. Another friend who was helping with the children’s work had to be restrained from exhibiting extravagant gesticulations in front of the children and one of the Conference speakers, who had been in the military, had developed involuntary muscular twitches which he exhibited as he spoke. I did not want to go the same way myself. As a result of the counsel of a friend, now with the Lord, and further teaching at a prayer and Bible week at the end of August, I became convinced that the Toronto experience was not Biblical, but instead, came from another spirit just as Paul warned in 2 Corinthians 11:1-4. Returning to HTB, I felt like a complete stranger and knew I could no longer continue there.

The following weekend I attended a Day of Prayer for the Nation held at Stroud Green Christian Assembly in Finsbury Park. I discovered that the Pastor’s son in law was a lecturer at the Inns of Court School of Law which I was about to attend, and I was keen to meet him. It was arranged that I would go to the service and meet him for lunch. As soon as I arrived at the service, I knew I had come home spiritually. The worship was simple and heartfelt, and the sermon contained insights from God’s Word that greatly inspired me.

The next morning, as I pondered my situation, my daily Bible reading was from Ezekiel 12 about Ezekiel being told to separate himself from the rebellious house of Israel as a sign to them. It suddenly came to me that this was what I should do in relation to HTB. I therefore wrote to the minister, Sandy Millar, and later went to see him. At the end of our conversation he asked me to pray for the church and straight into my mind came the words, “Jesus Christ, the same yesterday, today and forever” – Hebrews 13:8. Therefore I prayed that HTB would be faithful to that same Jesus. When I returned home I looked up the verse and was amazed to read the verse that followed from this great statement of the unchanging nature of the Lord Jesus: “Be not carried about with divers and strange doctrines.” (Hebrews 13:9)

HTB has changed a lot since I left in 1994 and the Alpha Course has taken off worldwide. Sadly the problems of the early 1990s have never been rectified and the fruit of the Toronto Experience has been an increasing lack of discernment and willingness to accept false teachers.

Raniero Cantalamessa – The Pope’s Preacher

This year at the church’s annual week away at an event called Focus, the line-up of speakers includes Raniero Cantalamessa, Papal preacher at the Vatican, who, in 2007 actually preached salvation through baptism from the pulpit at HTB. I refer back to the Article I wrote in CETF 42 where I drew attention to this extract of his first sermon:  “He found us in sin – lost. Through Christ, His Death and resurrection he saved us. Through the baptism he inserted us into salvation.”

We should not be surprised that this is what Raniero Cantalemessa teaches because this is classic Roman Catholic dogma contained in the Catechism of the Roman Catholic Church at paragraph 1212:-“Through Baptism we are freed from sin and reborn as sons of God; we become members of Christ, are incorporated into the Church and made sharers in her mission: Baptism is the sacrament of regeneration through water and in the word.”

However, this is not the Gospel. The irony is this: when Nicky Lee explained the Gospel to me on 14th February 1984 it was the following verses that opened my eyes: “For by grace are you saved through faith; and that not of yourselves: it is the gift of God: not of works, lest any man should boast.” (Ephesians 2:8-9)

It was the first time that I understood that salvation was not earned but is a gift. However, if salvation only starts at baptism, then salvation is not through grace, it is through the work of being baptised, and my faith in Christ’s death becomes but one aspect of salvation and not the whole. Paul warns us about such a doctrine of works in Galatians where, instead of making baptism a requirement for salvation like Roman Catholicism, the Judaisers had made circumcision a requirement instead but the effect is the same: it becomes another Gospel which is no Gospel at all. We are told to, “Beware false prophets” (Matthew 7:15).  We cannot join in evangelism with them, let alone allow them to preach to the Lord’s sheep which he has “purchased with His own blood.” (Acts 20:28)

Brian Houston – Senior Pastor of Hillsong, Sydney

Given HTB’s failure to emphasise repentance and its desire to appear relevant to the young, it is not surprising that they should team up with Brian Houston of Hillsong, who is a guest speaker at Focus in 2012. As a fellow Pentecostal it is a great sadness to me that I am unable to support this man’s ministry. It has had an almost viral impact upon congregations in Australia, New Zealand, the UK, France, Ukraine, the US and South Africa. Hillsong’s attraction is to the young professional and its message is a false message of prosperity in this life and heaven in the next.

Brian Houston, has also capitulated to the pressure to welcome Roman Catholicism with open arms. As National President of Assemblies of God in Australia, Brian Houston issued a press release which included the following misleading statement about Rome:

We pray too, that this papacy, like those before it, is marked by a commitment to seeing the Christian message continue to go forward and people changed by the power and truth of the Gospel. Obviously, as Protestants, our views are considerably different to the Pope’s on a number of issues however, we share a common desire to exalt Christ and serve our community to the best of our ability.  Brian Houston fails to point out that the Gospel of Roman Catholicism is not The Gospel of Jesus Christ. Rome believes in a gospel of works and not the gospel of grace alone, through faith alone, and in Christ alone. This has been Rome’s historic position which resulted in fearful persecution against those who resisted its false message of salvation down through the centuries.

Darlene Zschech, then worship pastor at Hills Christian Life Centre in Sydney, together with her Hillsong worship team, performed for the Roman Catholic World Youth Day in Sydney on 18th July 2008. Pope Benedict XVI was present and conducted papal mass on the last day of the extravaganza. Roman Catholic doctrine teaches that the mass is a continuation of Christ’s sacrifice. The consecrated host is alleged to become Christ himself and is therefore worshipped when placed in the monstranceand then in its own little tabernacle. Hillsong, led by Zschech, performed after the Stations of the Cross.  The 14 Stations allegedly depict Christ’s trial and crucifixion. Aside from the fact that this is not faith but sight and the pictures of Jesus are fictional and are forbidden by Scripture, several of the Stations are purely legendary. Jesus supposedly fell down three times, met Mary on the way to the cross, had His face wiped by a woman named Veronica, and was taken down from the cross and laid in Mary’s arms. None of this is supported by Scripture. The Pope promised a plenary indulgence to anyone who participated in World Youth Day. This is the forgiveness of the temporal penalty (referring to a penalty owed either on earth or in purgatory) due for certain sins and re-emphasises the works based gospel that Rome teaches. Hillsong’s compromise represents a betrayal of the Faith “once delivered to the saints.” (Jude 1:3-5)

Brian Houston and His False Prosperity Gospel

Brian Houston is the author of “You need more Money: Discovering God’s Amazing Financial Plan for Your Life”. In that book he writes: “Prosperity is definitely a result of applying God’s Word to your life. Why would He promise prosperity and success if He preferred us to remain poor?” In section two of the book he adds: “It’s God’s will for you to prosper”. In the second in a series of messages called “Prosperity on Purpose” he said that if he was writing the book again he would change the title but give the same message. At least this title leaves you in no doubt about the message, and it is unashamedly a message that encourages people to pursue financial prosperity. The distinguishing factor from the world’s pursuit of prosperity is that, according to Brian Houston, pursuing prosperity for God is different and apparently legitimate.

However, this is not what the Bible teaches. The Lord Jesus tells us that we cannot serve both God and money but that we are to seek first the Kingdom of God, we will be given what we need – Matthew 6:24, 33, and that where our treasure is, there our hearts will be also – Matthew 6:21. The effect of Brian Houston’s teaching is for the believer to expect to prosper financially as a reward of faithfulness, and for them to love this world. The purpose of that prosperity is that God’s Kingdom will advance. This is a half-truth. God does bless His people, but there is to be no expectation of material prosperity. One of the obvious places to see this is in the account of the Rich Man and Lazarus.

Lazarus spent his life as a beggar with nothing, yet he had saving faith and went to heaven where he received his reward (see Luke 16). The Rich Man had everything in this life but used his wealth to indulge himself.

The great heroes of the faith are set out by the writer to the Hebrews in chapter 11 as an example and encouragement to us. A summary of their sufferings is contained in verses 35-38 which includes “being destitute”. (Hebrews 11:35-38)

The mark of Biblical faithfulness is often poverty. John Cook was just such a man. He prosecuted Charles I and rose, under the Commonwealth, to be Chief Justice in Ireland where he brought justice and mercy to many poor tenants who were oppressed by their wealthy landlords. He made many enemies as a result of his just judgments. Just prior to the restoration of the monarchy this faithful Christian was betrayed, imprisoned executed and his lands forfeited. This has been the lot of many Christians. We only have to look at the circumstances of Christians in countries such as Afghanistan, Pakistan, Iraq, Iran, Laos and Nigeria to mention but a few where destitution and death is are commonplace for Christians. Poverty may seem a long way off for Christians living in the West but even here Christian faithfulness often comes at the expense of financial prosperity.

According to an article in the Sydney Morning Herald published on 30th January 2003, Brian Houston lives well beyond the means of most church pastors: “He owns an enormous house overlooking a bush valley, in a suburb of other enormous houses, at Glenhaven. He also owns a picturesque spread on the Hawkesbury River, near Windsor, just west of Sydney, gets paid handsomely to speak overseas and is a property developer.”

It might seem churlish to judge a person merely by the size of their house, although one might question the example such exhibition of wealth sets his flock. However there have been many fine Christians through the years with great wealth that they have used for God’s Kingdom. The real problem is that, according to the same article, “the vast majority” of Brian Houston’s money comes from overseas speaking engagements at other charismatic churches as well as royalties from the “Christian resources” set out at the front of the church, accumulating vast wealth from royalties and other dividends. This strongly suggests that Brian Houston has used his position of Christian leadership for huge personal gain. 2 Peter 2:3 specifically warns us about false prophets who will exploit the people of God for their own ends.

Paul instructed Timothy to withdraw from those who teach that gain is godliness, and to “flee these things” – 1 Timothy 6:11 and instead exhorts us to be content with godliness which is truly great gain. It is true that, in his series, “Prosperity on Purpose”, Brian Houston acknowledges the dangers of being rich and that it is possible to be poor and happy (as in the case of the Macedonian church in 2 Corinthians 8:2.  However, he does not seem to acknowledge the obvious contradiction of these positions and one may be forgiven for thinking that he only mentions the scriptures that contradict his philosophy that God wants to make his people rich because he has no choice, but not in order to change his overall message which is that God intends His people to prosper financially in this life. The fact is that finding the pearl of great price demands that we give up everything to possess it.  (Matthew 13:46)

I would be surprised if Nicky Gumbel bought into the prosperity gospel that Brian Houston promotes but I suspect he may have been dazzled by the apparent success of Hillsong within the Western World. By inviting Brian Houston to speak at Focus 2012 Nicky Gumbel is inviting a false teacher.

Final Warning

It is very sad that Nicky Gumbel has been deceived and, as a result, he continues to deceive others, just as Paul warns , “But evil men and imposters shall wax worse and worse, deceiving, and being deceived” – 2 Timothy 3:13.  It is a profoundly sobering lesson that charming and obviously well-meaning men like Nicky Gumbel should be condemned as evil by introducing false teaching into the church. However there are strong warnings in scripture against changing the terms of the Gospel. Consider Revelation 22:18-19: “If any man shall add unto these things, God shall add unto him the plagues that are written in this book: And if any man shall take away from the words of the book of this prophecy, God shall take away his part out of the book of life, and out of the holy city, and from the things which are written in this book.”

Nicky Gumbel has allowed teachers into his church who, according to Roman Catholic doctrine, defined the means of salvation as including reliance upon good works (including baptism, confession and the mass), so adding to the word of God. He has also, along with John Stott and others, redefined hell as a place of annihilation and not of eternal conscious torment and so subtracted from the Word of God. I fear very for much for him. At the same time there is a great need to reach today’s youth and HTB and Hillsong are to be commended for their concern for the young, the prisoners, the third world and all the others that they are trying to reach.

The concern with HTB is not the intention of reaching the lost for Christ which is admirable and Godly. Nicky Gumbel’s endeavours to present the message in a contemporary way are commendable provided the message itself remains unchanged. However the reality is that the message that they are bringing is a corrupted gospel which is counterproductive, because without true repentance from our dead works there is no salvation. Let us not forget that the angels in heaven rejoice over one sinner who REPENTS – Luke 15:4-10.  Along with repentance comes a realisation that it is only by dying to the Old Nature and putting on Christ that we can live godly lives and this is a daily sacrifice which is why we become strangers and pilgrims in this world looking for a better City to come.

The message to those planning to go to Focus 2012 must be to think again about the direction of their Christian lives and to return to the pure milk of God’s Word by joining fellowship with those who preach the truth and contend earnestly for the faith once delivered to the Saints – Jude 3 and 2 Corinthians 6:14-16 are important verses in this context for they instruct true believers to separate themselves from those who have compromised the faith. We must remember to pray earnestly for Nicky Gumbel, Brian Houston, Raniero Cantalamessa and for the many that have been deceived by their false messages.

Finally we should pray for each other that, in making our stand, we neither overlook a beam in our own eye, or fall just when we thought we were standing.

by Mark Mullins


What Is the Alpha Course?
Alpha Course – Final Answer or Fatal Attraction
Alpha Course – New Life or New Lifestyle
Is the Popular Alpha Course Leading People Astray
If You Do the Alpha Course It Could Be the Omega of You
An Assessment of Nicky Gumbel’s Gospel
Alpha Course Examined
Alpha Exposed

Falling for the Lie – The Charismatic Deception
Modern Heresy Timeline – The Flow of Current Heretical Beliefs
We All Fall Down – An Investigation into ‘Slain in the Spirit’
Charismatic Deceptions, Hinduism, Kundalini, Kriyas, etc.

How To Discern, Test and Judge Rightly
Wolves in Sheep’s Clothing in KJV Scripture
Can a Born-Again Christian Have a Demon?
Deception Party – Pick Your Poison
What Is the Gospel of Jesus Christ?

The Toronto Blessing – Testimonies
Christian Testimonies

Deliverance Prayer To Break Witchcraft and Mind Control
Prayer To Break Unholy / Ungodly Soul Ties
Prayer and Proclamations – Spiritual ‘Bolt-Cutter’
Prayer for Repentance and Forgiveness
Prayer for Deliverance
Prayer for Self-Deliverance

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Alpha Course – Exposed

Well, to begin with, Alpha is 100% linked with Holy Trinity Brompton – if you check on the internet you will see that their International Head Office is located at the church.

Please know that I do not take the following subject matter lightly.  I struggled for months over whether I should even explore the perils of the Alpha Course, because doing so means risking a personal loss. But when God first opened my eyes to this deception, He made it very clear to me that I had to speak up and forsake the hesitation that accompanies the possibility of any negative outcome or backlash. May God be honored in what follows.

In the post “Bill, Bono, and Blair: An Unholy Trinity?” I alluded to providing further information regarding Nicky Gumbel, the Anglican who is a member of Tony Blair’s Faith Foundation. My main goal, however, is to expose the dangers of the Alpha Course, of which Gumbel is the head.

You may or may not have heard of the Alpha Course.  In the past two decades or so, it has swept across the UK, finding particular success amongst Roman Catholics (right there–you should be raising an eyebrow!).  Alpha likes to describe itself as “A practical introduction to the Christian faith”.  Interesting, but if it is truly introducing the Christian faith, then why do Catholics who participate continue to attend their Catholic churches after they’ve completed the course? But I’m getting ahead of myself.

The Alpha Course has found moderate success in America as well, with evangelical churches hurrying to include it as a new, non-threatening way to present the Gospel. But why do we need a catchy logo and an elaborately developed program to present the Gospel? Funny, but it seems to me that Jesus and the apostles just preached the Gospel, plain and simple. No tactics or techniques required. And we can be certain that they offended people in the process because the Gospel of Christ is offensive and foolish to those who are perishing! Oh, silly me, I guess that straight preaching just wouldn’t be relevant enough to today’s culture. I keep forgetting that God’s Word nowadays has to conform to society rather than the other way around!

I want to start with a brief history of Alpha because the history that Alpha itself provides is terribly lacking in truth and detail. It’s true, Alpha began in the 1970s at Holy Trinity Brompton Church in London.  But it’s not Alpha’s early history I want to focus on so much as its recent history, namely since Nicky Gumbel took the stage as leader and head. I’ve decided to tackle this topic in multiple posts in the interest of time and attention. Throughout these posts I hope to present the idea that the Alpha Course does not teach the Gospel as presented by Jesus Christ and the apostles and, as if that wasn’t dangerous enough, that its roots lie in New Age, anti-Biblical practices. Putting it bluntly, I believe that the Alpha Course is being used as a tool of Satan, with a ‘Christian’ mask of ‘Christian’ terms and ‘Christian’ supporters.

Alpha likes to tout and advertise that “Over thirteen million people have explored the Christian faith at Alpha courses all over the world.” Well, that’s great. So how many of those people genuinely accepted Christ and continue to serve Him today? Numbers mean absolutely nothing, especially when it comes to true faith in Christ. Was it not Jesus Himself who said, “Enter through the narrow gate. For wide is the gate and broad is the road that leads to destruction, and many enter through it.”?

Nicky Gumbel took over Alpha in 1990 and is the main architect of the course as it now exists. He happens to be Vicar at Holy Trinity Brompton church in London. HTB is an Anglican church, a denomination that has been widely accepting and tolerant of error (ordination of women and moral issues to start) for quite some time. This leads to my first hesitation: If Nicky Gumbel is so faithful to the Word and Truth of God, then why does he continue to hold a position in an Anglican church?

But my bigger issue with HTB is that it was this church that helped spread the Toronto Blessing across England. While I don’t wish to go into great detail about the Toronto Blessing here, a brief examination is required in order to realize the gravity of the reality that this is where Alpha’s roots lie.

The Toronto Blessing is a New Age movement that infiltrated some churches in the early nineties. With a few Christian terms tossed in to aid in the deception, the Toronto Blessing emphasizes experience and a realization of a higher self as truth. In fact, those who receive ‘the blessing’ find themselves ‘drunk’ with laughter in a ‘slaying of the spirit’ experience. Once Gumbel received ‘the blessing’ himself from Eleanor Mumford (who is greatly responsible for bringing ‘the blessing’ to England from Toronto) he wasted no time effecting the same phenomenon in his own church.  The Holy Trinity Brompton became the center of holy laughter for England and Europe.  Following services and prayer meetings, the church would provide taxis for those in attendance who were too ‘drunk in the Spirit’ to even drive home!

A 1994 Time Magazine article entitled “Laughing for the Lord” says:

“It’s Sunday evening in London’s fashionable Knightsbridge neighborhood. Though pathetically tiny flocks of Londoners attend many Anglican services, Holy Trinity Brompton has a standing-room-only turnout of 1500. After the usual Scripture readings, prayers and singing, the chairs are cleared away. Curate Nicky Gumbel prays that the Holy Spirit will come upon the congregation. Soon a woman begins laughing. Others gradually join her with hearty belly laughs. A young worshipper falls to the floor, hands twitching. Another falls, then another and another. Within half an hour there are bodies everywhere as supplicants sob, shake, roar like lions, and strangest of all laugh uncontrollably. This frenzied display has become known as the ‘laughing revival’ or ‘Toronto Blessing’. After first appearing at Holy Trinity only last May, laughing revivals have been reported in Anglican parishes from Manchester to York to Brighton. At London’s Holy Trinity, schoolteacher Denise Williams says she ‘came here a little skeptical’ but soon was caught up in the fervor. ‘There was a lovely feeling of warmth and peace.’ Lines outside Holy Trinity now start forming an hour and a half before services.”

I ask you, does this sound like the services of the early church as described by the apostle Paul? This description sounds like the exact opposite of the type of orderly worship that Paul describes in 1 Corinthians 14.

Those of you who may be willing to give Gumbel the benefit of the doubt are saying, “Okay, but that’s the church, not Alpha per se.” Well, to begin with, Alpha is 100% linked with Holy Trinity Brompton (if you check you will see that their International Head Office is located at the church). Secondly, Gumbel has most assuredly brought these same practices into the Alpha Course proper. Not only does the course focus greatly on the Holy Spirit (as opposed to the repentance of sins and Christ crucified and resurrected for our salvation) but Alpha culminates into one great weekend experience known as the Holy Spirit Weekend. Let’s be honest, if his religious beliefs lie in something as ensnaring as the Toronto Blessing, surely those beliefs will filter into his other religious endeavors!

In the Personal Freedom Outreach article “The Alpha Course – Final Answer or Fatal Attraction?”, the author indicates, “Gumbel unashamedly is trying to move people into esoteric experiences, altered states of consciousness, self-hypnosis and mindless emotionalism and then tell his followers it is all of God. Gumbel uses ‘God’s words’ to move people toward the ultimate end which is hysteria, loss of control, and mindlessness.”

Gumbel himself has stated that the purpose of these weekends is to expect and experience various types of odd manifestations and loss of control of one’s own body. In the same article, Gumbel himself is quoted as saying, “Sometimes, when people are filled, they shake like a leaf in the wind. Others find themselves breathing deeply, as if almost physically breathing in the Spirit…Physical heat sometimes accompanies the filling of the Spirit and people experience it in their hands or some other part of their bodies.” This loss of control seems to directly contradict the God of the Bible, “For God is not a God of confusion but of peace.” (1 Corinthians 14:33)  In fact, I would challenge Gumbel to present Scripture in defense of this loss of bodily control as a necessary effect of the Holy Spirit upon the believer.

Sounds to me like Gumbel could be great friends with Brian McLaren, Rob Bell, Phyllis Tickle, and the like. All of these individuals draw from New Age thoughts and practices and dangerously emphasize feeling and experience over the Truth of God’s Word. As long as it feels like God is making me warm and tingly it must really be Him, right? So who needs Scripture if I have a warm fuzzy feeling and I’m shaking uncontrollably? Christian, beware of ANYTHING that promotes feeling over God’s already spoken truth. Realization of Alpha’s approach to ‘truth’ leads to the conclusion that any conversions that are supposedly taking place are wholly emotional and stand little chance of actually passing the test of true faith and a true walk with God.

An article at Deception in the church (link at the foot of this page) entitled “The Dangers of the Alpha Course” quotes Gumbel as admitting, “I have found on Alpha that those from an essentially enlightened background feel at home with the parts of the course which appeal to the mind, but often have difficulty in experiencing the Holy Spirit. Others coming from the New Age movement find that rational and historical explanations leave them cold, but at the weekend away they are on more familiar territory in experiencing the Holy Spirit.” Is anyone else concerned by that quote? The Alpha training manual and videos tell the participant that “We live in the age of the Spirit.” Really? Where is that in Scripture? Quite the opposite of God’s Word, this instead sounds very reminiscent of the New Age idea of the Age of Aquarius.

(If I may take a slight but brief detour: Indeed, far from being a brief fad of the eighties, New Age practices and ideas have been running rampant for centuries–even in the early church–and they continue to impact and infiltrate our churches today. For more information on the dangers of the New Age, email me and I can send you a list of resources for further research.)

A quick glance at some of the ‘great’ men who endorse Alpha should also cause eyebrows to raise. Men like Rick Warren, Bill Hybels, and Tony Campolo among others. It should come as no surprise that apostates such as these would give high praise to a ‘Christian’ course that elevates emotion over truth and that focuses more on meeting a temporary felt need than on the true unregenerate spiritual condition of a person’s heart.

On Saturday evening of the Holy Spirit weekend, Gumbel will pray for the participants and for the Holy Spirit to come upon them. So how do we know that they have actually received the true Holy Spirit. Well, I would argue that we don’t know which spirit these people are receiving. Believers are clearly called to test the spirits (1 John 4:1).  Beloved, do not believe every spirit, but test the spirits to see whether they are from God, for many false prophets have gone out into the world.) and it is quite obvious that Gumbel has chosen to ignore this call of Scripture. But for Gumbel and proponents of the Alpha Course, one of the signs that the Holy Spirit has descended is that the people begin to speak in tongues. I think it is safe to say, however, that there are many true, Bible-believing Christians walking around today who have never spoken in tongues, so from my perspective this can hardly be a definitive sign of the Holy Spirit.

How do we test the spirits? We use God’s Word and if what is said or experienced is contrary to God’s Word, then we must reject it. And if it is contrary to God’s Word, then we can only conclude that the spirits being called upon and descending are anything but the Holy Spirit. In his book Questions of Life Gumbel uses 1 Corinthians 14:2 as his proof that speaking in tongues is a form of prayer. He does us a great favor here by perfectly illustrating the dangers of taking Scripture out of context! Let’s look at the verse in context, shall we?

1 Pursue love, and earnestly desire the spiritual gifts, especially that you may prophesy. 2For one who speaks in a tongue speaks not to men but to God; for no one understands him, but he utters mysteries in the Spirit. 3On the other hand, the one who prophesies speaks to people for their upbuilding and encouragement and consolation. 4The one who speaks in a tongue builds up himself, but the one who prophesies builds up the church. 5Now I want you all to speak in tongues, but even more to prophesy. The one who prophesies is greater than the one who speaks in tongues, unless someone interprets, so that the church may be built up.

According to my study, the gift of speaking in tongues as imparted in Acts 2 was actually the ability to speak in a foreign language.  Interestingly, the term used here in Corinthians to refer to speaking in tongues was a word commonly used in the culture to speak of “pagan ecstasy, going out of the body, connecting with the deity and, in a mystical way, beginning to speak the language of the gods,” (John MacArthur,  “The Truth About Tongues, Part 1”).  The Corinthian church was one that was embroiled in its pagan surroundings and they foolishly had allowed pagan beliefs and practices to filter into their church. Of the Charismatic movement and churches today, MacArthur says, “We have developed a sensual, feeling, experiential, erotic kind of approach to Christianity, only we call it the work of the Holy Spirit when, in fact it is the counterfeit of Satan.”

Back to the passage, we see that Paul is teaching that the gift of tongues is secondary. Why? Speaking in tongues will not build up and edify the church, which is the sole purpose of the church! And certainly the Corinthians’ use of fake, pagan tongues will be even more detrimental to the edification of the church. Instead, in verse 1, Paul urges the Corinthians to earnestly desire and pursue after love and the greater gifts that edify rather than the showy, dramatic, ego-building gifts.

MacArthur elaborates, “The obvious reason for the inferiority of tongues is that nobody could understand what was being said.” Furthermore, in verse 2 (Gumbel’s proof-verse), “For one who speaks in a tongue speaks not to men but to God; for no one understands him, but he utters mysteries in the Spirit,” the Greek literally says “But to a god”. MacArthur explains, “What Paul is saying is, ‘You people with your pagan ecstasies are not doing what all spiritual gifts were given to do, that is speak to men. Rather, your ecstasies are speaking to a god, nobody can even understand what you’re saying, you are all wrapped up in speaking pagan mysteries!’ Do you see what he’s saying? Those aren’t the mysteries…of God that Paul gave, those are the mysteries of paganism. He that speaks in a tongue speaks not unto men.”

MacArthur continues by explaining that spiritual gifts are given for us to minister to men, not to God. God doesn’t need us to minister to Him because He is complete! So, contrary to what Gumbel is teaching, this passage is condemning speaking in tongues as a private prayer language to God. These people may be communing and communicating with a god, but it is certainly not the God of the Bible! MacArthur points out that in every prayer in the Bible, not once do we see a suggestion that they were prayed in unintelligible gibberish. Actually, in Matthew 6:7, Jesus himself condemned prayer that resembled that of the pagans!

So why does Paul say in verse 5 “Now I want you all to speak in tongues”? MacArthur feels that Paul is exaggerating to make a point. We know from 1 Corinthians 12 that not all Christians will be granted the same spiritual gift. So Paul is saying in verse 5 that while it would be wonderful if all Christians could speak in (true) tongues, he knows that it’s not going to happen.

As a final examination of this passage, read the following from MacArthur’s sermon:

There’s an interesting little footnote here that’s just kind of snuck in there. Notice in verse 2 and in verse 4 where it says ‘tongues,’ that the King James translators put the word ‘unknown’ in there. But in verse 5 where it says ‘tongues, the word isn’t there. Do you know why? It seems that the translators put the word ‘unknown’ in with the singular and left it out with the plural. Some Bible scholars believe that’s because when Paul was using the singular, he was referring to their ecstatic gibberish (which was all one kind, a tongue, a gibberish) but when he refers to the true gift, its languages. Like in Acts, where every man heard him in his own language. So in verses 1-4 he’s saying, “Your false gift is all wrong.” But in verse 5 he’s saying, “The right thing is all right when it’s interpreted in its place.”

I think that the above exegesis completely and correctly explains the true meaning of this passage, and illustrates how terribly dangerous Gumbel’s interpretation of it is.

It is terribly erroneous to presume that an experience in calling down the Holy Spirit that manifests itself in tongues and shaking and laughter is necessary for conversion. Were that true, then I must count myself among the millions of Christians who dearly love our Savior but who have apparently missed the point of true conversion without this spirit experience. Instead, I am inclined to boldly assert that these experiences are not with God the Holy Spirit but are instead manifestations of evil spirits–demons. To invoke these spirits is to open wide the door for the blatant and direct influence of Satan in your life.

From this brief peek into the New Age roots of the Alpha Course, one must acknowledge that Gumbel has succeeded in twisting the Word of God in order to fit his own agenda. As a ‘Christian’ leader he has failed miserably to filter what he has been exposed to through the never-changing lens of Scripture. He has succumbed to the New Age philosophy of experience over Truth and he has woven this into his curriculum in order to lure young Christians and nonbelievers far away from the Word of God and into the dangerous depths of demonic practices. He has strategically placed a few good ‘Christian’ terms here and there, with a brief out-of-context use of Scripture now and again and has succeeded in deceiving countless unassuming, trusting believers.

The Alpha Course may be offered at your church even now. The sad reality is that even our church leaders fail to test every program against the light of Scripture. And so it has become increasingly easy for Satan to slip into God’s house unannounced and unnoticed. We trust our church leaders, but the time has come when we can no longer place our blind faith in these men. Test everything against Scripture. Even the weekly sermon–does it measure up to God’s Word? Christian, God never intended for us to put all of our faith into a mere man. He provided His Word to us so that we could all study it for ourselves and see and understand its clear meaning! Do you realize what a phenomenal gift that is? That God would trust all of us with His Word–whether we are formally educated in theology or not–is amazing! Don’t take that gift lightly. Read God’s Word. Study it. Thrive on it. Treasure it. And when you are down on your knees, pray for discernment in all things–especially in matters of the church. Do not allow Satan to deceive you in your faith.

In Parts 2 and 3, I hope to examine the odd acceptance of Alpha by Roman Catholics as well as Alpha’s stress on unity and Gumbel’s connection with Tony Blair, followed by a brief examination of the difference between Nicky Gumbel’s gospel and the Gospel of Jesus Christ.

“Now the Spirit expressly says that in later times some will depart from the faith by devoting themselves to deceitful spirits and teachings of demons.” (1 Tim 4:1)

There are videos on Youtube capturing the effects of the Toronto Blessing. I imagine that many of the Alpha Holy Spirit weekends culminate in the same behaviour. I want to warn you that these videos may be disturbing. At the risk of sounding extreme, I feel as though evil almost emanates from them. At the same time, I feel it is necessary to share this in order for the reader to achieve a full comprehension of the perils about which I just wrote.

http://www.donotbesurprised.com


What Is the Alpha Course
Alpha Course Examined
Alpha Course – Final Answer or Fatal Attraction

Alpha Course – New Life or New Lifestyle
Is the Popular Alpha Course Leading People Astray
If You Do the Alpha Course It Could Be the Omega of You
An Assessment of Nicky Gumbel’s Gospel
Personal Testimony of Holy Trinity Brompton

God Is Unchangeable – God’s Word Is Unchangeable Too
How To Discern, Test and Judge Rightly
Your Church Babylon or Zion?
Does Our Worship Please God
The True Holy Spirit
Deception Party – Pick Your Poison
What Is the Gospel of Jesus Christ?

How To Get Help Through Prayer
Renunciation Prayers
Prayer To Renounce Generational Family Iniquity
Prayer To Renounce Unholy Soul Ties
Prayer To Restore a Fragmented Soul
Prayer To Surrender Burdens (Short)
Prayer for Deliverance
Prayer for Protection

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Prayer for Release From Reiki

Father, in the name of Jesus Christ of Nazareth, I con­fess that I have sinned against you and your Word by learning and practising reiki.

[Also name any and all known occult and New Age beliefs and practices.  It’s best to think of these beforehand, to write them down and renounce them out loud in your prayer.]

I renounce and repent of my involve­ment in this / these and any involve­ment in the occult that I may have unknow­ingly entered into.  I ask you to for­give me for my sin, in the name of the Lord Jesus Christ.

In the name of Jesus, I repent and renounce all level 1 reiki attunements, agreements to receive imprinting of occult symbols and spirit ceremonies. I reject all symbols, glyphs and geometry used to attune, align or awake my emotions, health or spirit.

In the name of Jesus, I reject and renounce the use of any ‘keys’ to open the higher mind, energy pathways or chakras. I renounce and reject all awakenings of my consciousness, and all calls and prayers for this awakening. I reject and repent of any acceptance of the master symbol or any symbol for power and the opening of the third eye.

In the mighty name of Jesus, I repent and renounce all level 2 reiki attunements and spirit ceremonies. I repent, renounce and cancel the following symbols that I have either received onto myself or have traced on another:

1. I renounce the ‘cho-ku-rei’ symbol of power and the ‘key’ or spiritual marker placed on me that opens the door to the spirit realm, and which summons demonic assistance.

2. I renounce the ‘sei-he-ki’ the guiding spirit symbol for the mind and emotions, the ‘key’ to the universe and activates and opens the Kundalini.

3. I renounce the ‘hon-sha-ze-sho-nen’ the contacting spirit symbol for distance and false claim to the inner buddha/christ/divinity nature.

In the name of the Lord Jesus Christ I repent and renounce all level 3 reiki attunements and spirit ceremonies. I repent, renounce and cancel the following symbols that I have either received onto myself or have traced on another:

1. I renounce the ‘tam-a-ra-sha’ symbol of balance and unblocking energy lines.

2. I renounce the ‘dai-ko-myo’ the principal demon ruler symbol of the master and master rank that brings false enlightenment, peace and knowledge through divination, and that grants access to the soul and spirit of another.

Father, I repent and renounce the use of all reiki spir­its, Tjoko-Rei the principal spirit, energy spirits, raku, fire­-dragon, Bar-Jesus, spirit guides, legions and per­sonal lifeforce demons, and the spirit of fear.  I com­mand these spir­its and any others with them to come up and come out of me and go to wherever the Lord sends them in the precious name of Jesus Christ of Nazareth.

Father, please for­give me for being used as a reiki chan­nel.  I repent and renounce all connections to reiki and  com­mand all demonic spir­its attached to me as a result of my involvement with reiki, to come up and come out of me and leave me now.

I ask you Father, to cleanse me and wash me clean in the precious blood of Jesus and remove all demonic spir­its out of my mind, body and spirit, in the name of your Son, Jesus Christ.

Amen.

If you have prayed this prayer aloud and are serious about your commitment so that you want to be set free from reiki and reiki rituals and initiations, etc. you can be set free. Our recommendation is to search for and pray to be guided to find a good Holy Spirit led church or fellowship, for help and spiritual growth in Christ and to find and follow the guidelines and prayers, to be set free, in Jesus’ name.

If there seems to be nothing suitable near where you live, search carefully on the  internet, attend Christian meetings in your area and nearby areas and ask around.  It is not always easy to find Christians that understand or are willing to help, but sometimes it just that we don’t search hard enough.  [This is what happened with the writer – I thought I had searched hard but really hadn’t searched enough.]

When it was the right time, I did meet the right people, they were living not too far away and I found a good church.  When I realised it was time to move on, I went and found a better one where I stayed a long time. Smaller – even very small congregations in chapels – can prove to be better than the mega churches, known as seeker-friendly and hyper-grace churches which are to be avoided even if it means not going to church at all.

Most important of all is that we must learn to look to what it says in the (KJV) Bible first, rather than what any church or church leader, Christian author, famous preacher – or anyone – says. The Bible tells us the devil is the great deceiver, who walks around like a raging lion seeking who he may devour. There are many demons and humans who serve him and so in this corrupt world, there are more false teachers than true. Having said that, there is no one who gets everything right, so the most important thing is to turn to God and Jesus first and learn what the KJV Bible says, so we can learn discernment and not be led astray. Derek Prince is a reliable Bible teacher but not infallible, as no one is.

Pray for God to send you someone to help or to lead you to the right place or people at the right time.  He knows what we need and it is not always what and when we think it is but He knows better than we do.  We need to learn to have faith in God, to trust Him because he does know many things that we don’t know. So keep turning to God through Jesus and pray in the name of Jesus. Do not rely on men which the Bible tells us will put us under a curse due to the sinfulness that it is in everyone.

“Neither is there salvation in any other: for there is none other name under heaven given among men, whereby we must be saved.” (Acts 4:12)

“For there is one God, and one mediator between God and men, the man Christ Jesus;” (1 Timothy 2:5)#

Be assured of your salvation then, through personal faith in the Lord Jesus Christ and get baptized as soon as possible. We recommend to walk the path of a faithful reborn Christian, get yourself filled with the Holy Spirit. Stop any involvement with reiki, stop any occult healing practices, etc. and get rid of all objects in your possession associated with it and other occult and idolatrous beliefs and practices, including literature and clothing, and stop seeing reikians as unholy soul ties can provide a demonic doorway.  There are prayers on the internet we can say to renounce unholy soul ties.

Dispose of – do not sell or give away – any possessions connected with reiki, or the occult and New Age generally, including literature, clothing, any paraphernalia, jewellery, etc. Carefully go through all areas in your home, office, garage and garden, and throw away anything found in this list. Do not be tempted to keep anything, due to sentimental or other value, as it simply is not worth it. If in doubt about this, then read through the scriptures at the beginning of the list for confirmation from the Bible.

Join up with your brothers and sisters in Christ. They will be your spiritual family. Don’t reopen closed doors nor explain what you are doing now, until you are going to be strong enough to deliver others. Get out of these false beliefs and practices completely.  There is no half way out, no mixing possible – that is called syncretism which is clearly referred to in the Bible as an abomination to God.

“Wherefore come out from among them, and be ye separate, saith the Lord, and touch not the unclean thing; and I will receive you.” (2 Corinthians 6:17)

Humble yourself before God. Be totally open and honest with Him, take time with prayer and the Bible, to establish an regular intimate relationship. With godly, sorrow, confess and renounce all the sins you remember and forgive others.

Choose to forgive everyone who hurt, rejected or offended you, not except but especially those who injured you the most deeply, which is an act of faith and obedience.

Ask God to forgive, redeem and cleanse those who hurt you.  Desire – by faith – their salvation and spiritual wellbeing and ask Him to touch you as well.

Speak out against Satan and his demons declaring you are out of agreement with them and they no longer have any place in your life. Their legal grounds have been removed and they must now leave your life and not return.

Stay away from all sinful practices, avoid any environment which will lead you into temptation. Avoid the companionship of persons who could lead you back into sin, or back into reiki or other occult or New Age beliefs and practices, or forms of false Christianity.

You don’t mingle or argue your experiences with fellow reikians, if you want you can just give your testimony and leave. Give the glory to the God and praise the Lord Jesus about what He has done in your life.

Commit the totality of your life to the absolute lordship of the Lord Jesus Christ and commit to learn about Him and do what He says, which Jesus Himself said those that love Him will do.

Begin daily Bible study. Don’t be concerned if you don’t understand everything in the Bible. Keep reading, searching the scriptures and pray that the Holy Spirit will guide you. It’s the truth that sets us free.

Join a Bible–believing, Christ–honouring Holy Spirit led local church. Attend faithfully on Sundays.  Try and attend a small Bible study/prayer group, a cell group.

When needed, ask for a spiritual bodyguard in a church who wants to pray for you and fight spiritually back to back with you.

Pray daily, and start a prayer list of things and persons you want to pray for.

Be blessed, in Jesus’ mighty name.


What You Should Know About Reiki
How Does Reiki Work?
The Real Truth About the New Age
Obtaining ‘New Age Enlightenment”
Examining the New Age Movement
Gods and Gurus of the New Age
What Is Wrong With the New Age
The New Age Lie
The Spirituality of Oprah
What Is Occultism?
The Occult and Cursed Objects List
Deception Party – Pick Your Poison
What Is the Gospel of Jesus Christ?

Renunciation Prayers
Why We Don’t Pray
The Blood Is Enough for Complete Forgiveness
Prayer for Forgiveness Made Possible by Jesus Christ
Prayer of Release From the Occult and False Religion
Prayer for Salvation / Deliverance by Pastor John Kyle

Deliverance Prayer To Break Witchcraft and Mind Control (mp4)
Prayer of Release From Witchcraft
Prayer To Renounce Unholy /Ungodly Soul Ties
Prayer for Divine Healing and Health
Prayer for Cleansing the Home

Prayer To Restore a Fragmented Soul
Prayer for Self-Deliverance
Prayer for Deliverance

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Alpha Course – Final Answer or Fatal Attraction?

When the April 27 1998 edition of Christianity Today magazine ran a full-page advertisement promoting a new line of resources by the respected Christian publisher, David C. Cook Communications, how could one doubt the trustworthiness of such materials? If along with that, they were endorsed in that same promotion by J.I. Packer, Alister McGrath, Luis Palau and Leighton Ford, how could one hesitate even for a moment — how could one resist? Surely this is a bandwagon worthy of a ride.

The Alpha program sounds like a great idea. After all, with such heavyweights backing it and a program to facilitate an introduction to the Christian faith (with weekend retreats and group discussions) it has to be good — or does it? If nothing else, one must admit that Alpha is packaged impressively for maximum sales.

Popularity does not mean that something is true. If it did, Santa Claus and the Easter Bunny would be real entities. Popularity does not automatically equal truth nor can it create truth.

Alpha Roots

The Alpha Course originated in the United Kingdom at Holy Trinity Brompton Church — an Anglican church in London — through curates Nicky Gumbel and Sandy Millar. The earliest versions go as far back as 1977. Gumbel began teaching the current version in 1990. He acknowledges that it is always open to revision.

Holy Trinity Brompton became the centre of holy laughter for England and Europe.  It has become known for the knock ‘em down services and ‘slaying’ marathons that are traced to a purported anointing by the former Toronto Airport Vineyard Church pastored by John Arnott. Taxis are provided at Holy Trinity for parishioners too ‘drunk in the Spirit’ to drive home from services. Such activity is a blatant violation of the rules of decorum in worship outlined in 1 Corinthians 14.

Evangelist Stephen Hill, who helps oversee the pandemonium at the Brownsville Assembly of God in Pensacola, Fla., claims he received his ‘anointing’ and powerful ‘slaying in the Spirit’ abilities from Holy Trinity Brompton. People believe he is a conduit for the ‘power.’ Our personal experience with Hill is you go down only if you want to go down.2

“The Brownsville Outpouring” has now become a traveling road show with all kinds of ‘revival’ paraphernalia for sale which generates hundreds of thousands of dollars a year for the revival’s key players.3 The Pensacola News Journal articles document that Brownsville leaders continue to be loose with the truth as they rake in incredibly huge amounts of cash which are being partly socked into personal real estate. Brownsville’s ‘power,’ in the words of Rev. Ike, seems to be ‘green power’ in the final analysis.

Alpha Brits

The Feb. 9, 1998, issue of Christianity Today featured a four-page news report on the Alpha Course titled “The Alpha-Brits Are Coming.” The magazine explained the acronym ALPHA: “A—Anyone interested in finding out more about the Christian faith; L—Learning and Laughter; P—Pasta (eating together gives people the chance to know each other); H—Helping one another (small groups are used for discussion of issues raised during the lectures); A—Ask anything. No question is seen as too simple or too hostile.”4

The same article went on to say that not all is well in Alpha-land: “An infectious enthusiasm, entrepreneurial spirit, and a bold plan for growth are all trademarks among Alpha’s top leaders. But not everyone is cheering Alpha onward. Some church leaders have found Alpha teaching too charismatic, too experience-driven, and too negative about traditional churches. Martyn Percy, director of the Lincoln Theological Institute for the Study of Religion and Society of the University of Sheffield, England, has commented about Alpha that it is ‘a package rather than a pilgrimage.’ In a recent essay, he said, ‘It is a confident but narrow expression of Christianity, which stresses the personal experience of the Spirit over the Spirit in the church. … The Alpha approach has been faulted for pushing an experience-driven approach to evangelism that sidesteps intellectual difficulties.”5

There is no doubting that the Alpha program, like many other fads, caught on with the help of slick marketing by David C. Cook Communications and is enjoying worldwide success, at least for now. The previously mentioned Christianity Today advertisement says that a half-million people took the course in 1997 alone.

Alpha Bits

The Alpha Course is an array of videos, audiocassettes, books, booklets, testimonials and leader’s videos and guidebooks. One would have to spend hundreds of dollars to buy all the paraphernalia.

The Alpha Course and program is also promoted and endorsed by glowing personal testimonies but on close examination has many weaknesses and falls short of meeting biblical scrutiny. Isaiah 8:20 reminds us: “To the law and to the testimony! If they do not speak according to this word, it is because there is no light in them.” Jim Jones, even in the final hours of his regime in Guyana, could produce glowing testimonials. Collective cheerleading does not create truth.

One such testimony reported by Christianity Today is that of Keith Prestridge, a former punk rocker:

“Prestridge offered a pugilist’s description of Alpha’s Holy Spirit weekend: ‘They laid hands on me, and I knew release, you know? I know those of you who have felt the Spirit know what it’s like. It’s like being in a good fight and suddenly being knocked out.”6

One would have to search long and hard to find a verse that would compare the Holy Spirit to a boxer who beats up people! This is reminiscent of John Wimber’s fantasy of Jesus as a sumo wrestler who beats people around.7 And one has to look even harder for a Scripture verse that says you can ‘feel’ the Holy Spirit.

Though the Alpha Course is mostly held in Vineyard and Charismatic churches, Roman Catholic, Anglican and other groups are using them.8 Doctrinal issues have been diminished or ignored in spite of 1 Timothy 4:13, 16.

Alpha Criticism

The British publication, The Christian Research Network Journal, has scrutinized the Alpha program and come up with six major criticisms. The Journal says the Alpha Course is: “massively over-hyped and spiritually deceptive … with its wholly inadequate view of Christian conversion and experience.”9

Chris Hand in his analysis of Alpha concludes the following:

1. The God of Alpha is not the God of the Bible

It does not present us with the God who has revealed Himself in the Bible. It simply fails to tell us anything we need to know about God.

2. The plight of man in Alpha is not as serious as in the Bible.

Alpha does not use strong terms and leaves us rather unclear about where we stand. As one follows its argument, sin is more to be seen in the way we have ‘messed up our lives.’ For all the gravity of sin, Alpha never allows us to feel too bad about ourselves. It never permits us to see ourselves in God’s sight. That is a big omission.

3. The Jesus Christ of Alpha is not the Jesus Christ of the Bible.

Despite having part of the course titled ‘Why did Jesus die?’, it is unable in the final analysis to answer this question.

4. The love of God in Alpha is not the love of God of the Bible.

The God of the Bible is love but it is love that is seen in His willingness to save sinners. Without the context of God’s holiness and absolute perfection, the meaning of love is lost to us. …

5. The Holy Spirit of Alpha is not the Holy Spirit of the Bible.

Alpha’s ‘Spirit’ appears to work in ways that lie outside the confines of Scripture. Whoever it is that people are ‘introduced’ to at the Alpha Weekend, it is not the Holy Spirit. But whoever this mysterious guest is, he is equally at home with the ecstatic gatherings of New Age enthusiasts and non-Christian religions alike.

6. Conversions in Alpha are not like the conversions in the Bible.

More often than not it is an emotional experience about the love of God but without any understanding of holiness or the need to be saved from our sins. For all its efforts, Alpha does not help us to know God. It does not describe the true and living God for us. It does not diagnose man’s condition accurately enough. … it is unable to supply us with the ‘good news’.”10

Alpha is just new window dressing on the old ‘Holy Ghost bartender’ theme, the Toronto theme and the Brownsville reruns. It could be retitled “Steps to Frenzy” or “Finding God in My Feelings”, or “Letting Out the Animal Inside.” The result is not unlike the old Esalen groups, primal scream therapy or the lunacy of a drug experience.

Alpha Deficiencies

Alan Howe informs us: “Central to the Alpha Course is not the Christian gospel, but the so-called ‘Holy Spirit Weekend’ which is in fact a thinly-disguised opportunity for initiation into the Toronto Blessing experience. Nicky Gumbel, curate at Holy Trinity, Brompton had received the ‘blessing’ from Eleanor Mumford of the South-West London Vineyard following her return from Toronto in May 1994. Subsequent to this event, Toronto-style teaching concerning the reception of the Holy Spirit took centre-stage. An unknown evangelistic tool had thus become a syncretistic mixture of orthodoxy and heresy.”11

Alpha Shake And Bake

A close look at the words of Nicky Gumbel, as quoted by the CRN Journal, show the real direction of the Alpha Course. Gumbel unashamedly is trying to move people into esoteric experiences, altered states of consciousness, self-hypnosis and mindless emotionalism and then tell his followers it is all of God. Gumbel uses ‘God’s words’ to move people toward the ultimate end which is hysteria, loss of control and mindlessness.

Gumbel says that the purpose of the Holy Spirit weekends is to expect all kinds of strange manifestations and bodily agitations. Consider his comments: “Sometimes, when people are filled, they shake like a leaf in the wind. Others find themselves breathing deeply as if almost physically breathing in the Spirit. Physical heat sometimes accompanies the filling of the Spirit and people experience it in their hands or some other part of their bodies. One person described a feeling of ‘glowing all over’. Another said she experienced ‘liquid heat’. Still another described ‘burning in my arms when I was not hot’.”12

Surely this cannot be far behind the Mormon’s ‘burning in the bosom’ where truth is sacrificed for feeling and we no longer walk by faith but by tingles, sensations and subjective, fallible impressions.

Someone should make Gumbel aware that one can get the same results practicing pagan Kundalini. Edward Andrews, in documenting the emotional excesses of the heretical Shakers, reports phenomena that would parallel Gumbel’s excesses.

To suggest that the kinds of manifestations encouraged in Alpha could be remotely connected to Christianity is absurd. They are more readily a product of self-hypnosis, suggestion and altered states of consciousness or even perhaps the demonic and occultic.

The Alpha Course may very well be a huge success in a society driven by a need for new experiences, new highs and out-of-control emotionalism but when held up to the pure light of Scripture, it is an enormous failure. No matter who publishes it or who endorses it, the final question is: How does it all conform to the Word of God?

In his interview with Christianity Today, Gumbel indicated that the Alpha Course is evolving. What Alpha is today, it may not be tomorrow. Could it get worse? Gumbel said: “We haven’t got everything perfect. Alpha is alive. It’s not fixed.”13

Alpha Source

This writer has read Gumbel’s book, “Questions of Life” which is the main text for Alpha teaching. The 263-page volume relies on mainstream evangelical writers, as well as the likes of the aberrant John Wimber. Though agreeing for the most part with the CRN Journal article, this writer might have stressed things from a slightly different perspective and have had less concern for a few of the points. Maybe we could call it giving the devil his due.

CRN said that “The God of Alpha is not the God of the Bible.” It is true that Questions of Life presents no real doctrine of God nor does it seek to teach about His person, character or attributes. Alpha leaders would probably reply that their introduction to the Christian faith is limited in nature or to a particular theme. Namely, that it mainly addresses Jesus, salvation and living the Christian life and is not presenting systematic theology of all the doctrines of Scripture as do other books.

But failure to present even the basics about the person of God (in evangelism) may leave the person being witnessed to, in various forms of mental idolatry or a new age mentality, which is a faulty foundation for any supposed conversion. Alpha passes over the person of God. Evangelization without some proper understanding of God is suspect and deficient. Here CRN is absolutely right.

Secondly, the plight of man in Alpha is not as serious as in the Bible. In fairness, Gumbel does talk of the ‘pollution of sin,’ as well as ‘the power of sin’ and ‘the penalty of sin.’ 14 He does elaborate on Romans 3:23.15 Gumbel does talk about the evil that comes out of a man’s heart and our guilt because of breaking God’s laws.16 Gumbel’s emphasis on the consequences of sin, which he discusses early in the book, pulls the reader in by way of identification. Gumbel has not entirely missed it here, though he does at other points.

Next is the comment that the “Jesus Christ of Alpha is not the Jesus Christ of the Bible.” In his chapter, “Who Is Jesus?,” Gumbel draws straight from Josh McDowell, C.S. Lewis and F.F. Bruce. Gumbel does a fairly good job on the deity of Christ, fulfilled prophecies and the resurrection of the Savior. How could he not have in transcribing from the three above-mentioned scholars? In Gumbel’s section, “Why Did Jesus Die?,” there was enough information on substitution and crucifixion, as well as Scripture citations on the work of Christ, to satisfy this writer.

The successive comment that the “love of God in Alpha is not the love of the God of the Bible” is a deficiency which could well go back to the first point. In stressing the love of God apart from the balance of all His other attributes, one is left with faulty views of God. Love without holiness and justice is not real love at all.

Concerning the observation that the “Holy Spirit of Alpha is not the Holy Spirit of the Bible,” Gumbel devotes 13 pages giving a fairly mainstream answer to “Who Is The Holy Spirit?”17 The Holy Spirit, in Questions of Life, is presented in orthodox terms and in textbook fashion. The big problem comes in the pages to follow, which speaks to the issue of: How does the Holy Spirit act and what does He do to believers?

Here, Gumbel wanders off the biblical path and into the twilight zone of speculation and emotionalism. The Holy Spirit of Alpha is not the Comforter who assists us in the development of the fruit of the Spirit and practical Christian living but is a capricious being who makes us do all kinds of weird and crazy things. His theme song could well be “Shake, Rattle and Roll.” If one could speak of heresies in sanctification, it would be here. If there are converts, they are now thrown into the briars and thickets of pure speculation, human imagination and emotional excess.

The ‘believer’ is inundated with teaching about tongues-speaking and burning body parts.18 We are asked and expected to believe in the late John Wimber’s words of knowledge.19 The old party line on healing is spelled out.20 We are instructed to seek guidance in visions, voices and dreams.21 The maternity room turns into the twilight zone and a maze for the new converts.

This is typical charismatic fare without a hint from Gumbel that some things in the Bible may be historic and descriptive, not necessarily prescriptive. No one has recently reproduced the parting of the Red Sea (or any sea), manna from heaven, the raising of the dead or miraculous deliverances from prison, but only sensationalism that man can produce emotionally and in altered states. In fact, Gumbel’s speculation about how the Spirit works misrepresents the Holy Spirit and His work today. There is much attention to sensationalism and little to the fruit of the Spirit. CRN is ‘right on’ in this criticism.

Finally, CNR remarks that the “conversions in Alpha are not like conversions in the Bible.” Time will tell on this one. But conversions based on a faulty foundation and misinformation about God cannot last. Converts (if they are) led into the quicksand of emotions, altered states of consciousness, wild emotional weekends, and the pursuit of dreams and visions, have no real future and will wash out. The conversion stories that CRN detailed are questionable and are more like occultic experiences than Christian ones. One can only mourn for these ‘converts.’ Only God knows if they are truly born or ‘stillborn.’

Alpha Kingdom

One area of major concern not addressed by CRN is Gumbel’s teaching of Kingdom Now theology. Kingdom Now theology (sometimes called Dominionism or Triumphalism) is the teaching that we can now have (with enough faith) all or most of the physical and health benefits promised at Christ’s ultimate and perfect Kingdom. In other words, we can begin to claim for ourselves most Kingdom benefits here and now.

The illusion that we can now have the physical aspects of God’s perfect future Kingdom is expressed in this way by Gumbel, “The Kingdom is both ‘now’ and ‘not yet.’”22 Gumbel also says that the age to come can be realized in principle in this age. He goes on to affirm:

“We live between the times, when the age to come has broken into history. The old age goes on, but the powers of the new era have erupted into this age. … healing is one of the signs of the Kingdom which was inaugurated by Jesus Christ and continues to this day. Hence we should expect God to continue to heal miraculously today as part of His Kingdom activity.”23

Apologist Hank Hanegraaff appraises the Kingdom Now illusions in these words:
“Leaders of the Counterfeit Revival demand the Kingdom now! — in this life, with all of its attendant material wealth, public accolades, physical health, and earthly power.”24

Gumbel bases his Kingdom Now theology on his misinterpretation of two Scriptures. First, he cites the questionable (and often disputed) Mark 16:15-20. And like most of his persuasion, he is selective. He does not press the verse and suggest that he handles poisonous serpents or that he can empty out cemeteries. Why not do it all?

The Mark 16 passage cited above is hotly disputed as to authenticity. Historically the orthodox position on the Scripture has been the inspiration and inerrancy of the original autographs. No one should base major claims on a few verses that are legitimately questionable. The rejection of these verses based on internal and external evidence in no way alters crucial doctrines of the Christian life.25

Charles R. Erdman, commenting on the Gospel of Mark, affirms that: “The closing verses of this Gospel are commonly regarded as an appendix, added by a later hand.”26

The Geneva Bible explains the controversy over the ending of the Gospel of Mark:

“Scholars differ regarding whether these verses were originally part of this Gospel. Some important early Greek manuscripts lack these verses, other manuscripts have vv. 9-20 (known as the ‘Longer Ending’), and still others have a ‘Shorter Ending’ (roughly one verse long). A few manuscripts have both the ‘Shorter Ending’ and the ‘Longer Ending.’ Because of these differences some scholars believe that vv. 9-20 were added later and not written by Mark.”27

In his further attempts to justify Kingdom Now ideas, Gumbel also quotes John 14:12 that says those that believe will do greater works than Jesus. If Gumbel’s view is true he should lead the way in regularly walking on water, multiplying food, raising the dead, demonstrating a transfiguration body, changing water to wine, healing masses of incurable diseases, controlling storms and getting tax money from the mouth of fish. After all, how else could we do greater works than Jesus? Certainly, Gumbel is not a model of his own teaching. Having someone fall down or say their headache is gone or they have a warm feeling in their elbow is a comic illusion and a charade when compared to the power and scope of the ministry of Christ.

Gumbel should be honest and point out that many able expositors say that the greater works have to do with more extensive results in the conversion of more sinners. The word ‘greater’ is not used to show the exertion of power but rather the effects of Gospel preaching. Christ’s lifetime ministry (as miraculous as it was) ended with just a few at the cross. His post-resurrection ministry through the Apostles and the Church has brought untold millions to the experience of salvation.

Alexander Maclaren observes: “… the comparison is drawn between the limited sphere and the small results of Christ’s work upon earth, and the worldwide sweep and majestic magnitude of the results of the application of that work by His servants’ witnessing work. The wider and more complete spiritual results achieved by the ministration of the servants than by the ministration of the Lord is the point of comparison here. And I need only remind you that the poorest Christian who can go to a brother soul, and by word or life can draw that soul to a Christ whom it apprehends as dying for its sins and raised for its glorifying, does a mightier thing than it was possible for the Master to do by life or lip whilst He was here upon earth.”28

Likewise, distinguished Bible teacher Oliver B. Greene points out: “Greek scholars tell us that this phrase in the Greek reads, ‘And greater than these shall he do.’ Notice the word ‘works’ is not there; therefore it stands to reason that Jesus was not referring to physical miracles, but rather to something else that would be of greater magnitude than raising a dead person or healing a sick body. The apostles would do something greater than the miracles He had performed, and I do not doubt that He was speaking of the preaching of the Gospel. Preaching the Gospel of a risen and exalted Christ, proclaiming the grace of God to every creature, pointing souls from darkness to light and causing unbelievers to be born of the Spirit is a far greater miracle than healing a leper or causing a withered arm to be made whole.”29

Dr. Harry Ironside further points out: “When you realize that when Jesus left this scene, committing His gospel to a little group of eleven men in order that they might carry it to the ends of the earth, at that time the whole world, with the exception of a few in Israel, was lost in the darkness of heathenism. But in three hundred years Christianity closed nearly all the temples of the heathen Roman Empire, and numbered its converts by millions. These were the greater works, and down through the centuries He still carries on this ministry.”30

Charles Ryrie comments on John 14:12: “Greater in extent (through the worldwide preaching of the gospel) and effect (the spiritual redemption and placing in the body of Christ multitudes of people since the day of Pentecost).”31

In The Geneva Study Bible’s Gospel of John, the following commentary is offered: “14:12 greater works than these. History proves that Jesus is not affirming that each believer will do greater miracles than He did. The church’s work in the power of the Holy Spirit will be ‘greater’ than Jesus’ works in number and territory.”32

Is the Kingdom ‘now’, in any sense? Certainly, the Kingdom was embodied in Christ. There was a partially ‘now’ aspect as the King walked the earth healing sicknesses and commanding demons, giving us a glimpse of the perfect Kingdom. Since His Ascension, our Lord, through the Holy Spirit, extends the spiritual blessings of the Kingdom through forgiveness, redemption and salvation. He Himself said, “My Kingdom is not of this world” (John 18:36). The perfect and completed Kingdom is yet to come.

A Sunday school child would know that earth is not heaven and that we pray for the Kingdom to come. That complete final perfect Kingdom will come when the King comes again (Matthew 26:29).

Our physical corruption awaits the day it will put on incorruption and perfection (1 Corinthians 15). We wait for the redemption of our body (Romans 8:23).

George Eldon Ladd describes the sharp differences between spiritual blessings (and benefits of the mediated Kingdom at this time) and the completed and perfect Kingdom with all its physical benefits and blessings in this way:

“The presence of the messianic salvation is also seen in Jesus’ miracles of healing for which the Greek word meaning ‘to save’ is used. The presence of the Kingdom of God in Jesus meant deliverance from hemorrhage (Mark 5:34), blindness (Mark 10:52), demon possession (Luke 8:36) and even death itself (Mark 5:23). Jesus claimed that these deliverances were evidences of the presence of the messianic salvation (Matt. 11:4-5). They were pledges of the life of the eschatological Kingdom which would finally mean immortality for the body. The Kingdom of God is concerned not only with men’s souls but with the salvation of the whole man.”33

Ladd continues: “The limitation of these physical deliverances illustrates the nature of the present Kingdom in contrast to its future manifestation. In the eschatological Kingdom, all ‘who are accounted worthy to attain to that age’ (Luke 20:35) will be saved from sickness and death in the immortal life of the resurrection. In the present working of the Kingdom [Christ’s earthly ministry], this saving power reached only a few. Not all the sick and crippled were saved, nor were all the dead raised. Only three instances of restoration to life are recorded in the Gospels. Men must come into direct contact with Jesus or His disciples to be healed (Mark 6:56). The saving power of the Kingdom was not yet universally operative.”34

ALF – Alpha

Alpha’s deficiencies outweigh any merit. The acrostic ALF can be used to remember the deficiencies.

Advocating Kingdom Now theories.
Locked into fickle emotions.
Faulty biblical understanding.

Gumbel has some truth but much error. The Alpha course is a well-packaged meal with a dose of e. coli. The non-discerning are at risk. The naive may ‘hold the finger of a small idea and forget the fist of falsities that are smuggled in, in the process.’35

The idea of a fatal attraction has come to mean a relationship that was thought to be wonderful, finally turning out to destroy a person. The Alpha Course may very well fit that description as it claims to take people through Bible terrain but in reality turns them inward to their emotions and experiences. It locks them into a detour and cycle of fickle emotions, carnal feelings and self-focus and away from the true lover of their souls. It will be another fad that will leave people dazed, confused, and worse off in the long run. So-called Holy Ghost weekends cannot compare to a sane and balanced daily walk with Jesus Christ through the Scriptures.

As a pastor, hardly a week goes by that there is not someone on the phone trying to sell me a new program, a new video, or new curriculum that is going to ‘make’ my church all it needs to be. My conviction is that the Scriptures are all I need to make my church what it should be. The problem is so many people are sidetracked and detoured, keeping up with all the new fads being shoved in their faces and hawked at every turn. We need to “just say no” to the deluge of new programs, so-called revival paraphernalia, the marketing and prostitution of Christianity, as well as the hucksters and sit down with the Scriptures daily and let God’s Word minister to us (2 Timothy 3:15-17). We need to turn from the distractions and fatal attractions and pour ourselves into our local churches, using our gifts for ministry.

by G. Richard Fisher


Endnotes:

1. Dave Hunt, Occult Invasion. Eugene, Ore.: Harvest House Publishers, 1997, pg. 521.
2. See further, The Quarterly Journal, April-June 1997, “The Murky River of Brownsville” and January-March 1998, “The Raging River of Brownsville.”
3. See further, The Pensacola News Journal’s series of feature articles from November 16-20, 1997. Also subsequent articles by the newspaper on March 5, 1998, April 5, 1998 and June 21-24, 1998. Also see the editorial “The Green River of Brownsville — Lifestyles of the Rich and Not-so Famous” in this issue of the Journal.
4. Christianity Today, Feb. 9, 1998, pg. 37.
5. Ibid., pp. 37, 39.
6. Ibid., pg. 38.
7. See further, Hank Hanegraaff, Counterfeit Revival. Dallas: Word Publishers, 1997, pg. 191.
8. Christianity Today, op. cit., Feb. 9, 1998, pg. 38.
9. The Christian Research Network Journal, Spring 1998, pg. 22.
10. Ibid., pp. 20-21.
11. Ibid., pg. 12.
12. Ibid., pg. 21.
13. Christianity Today, op. cit., Feb. 9, 1998, pg. 39.
14. Nicky Gumbel, Questions of Life. Colorado Springs, Colo.: David C. Cook Communications, 1996, pp. 44-47.
15. Ibid., pg. 44.
16. Ibid., pp. 44-45.
17. Ibid., pp. 119-131.
18. Ibid., pg. 152.
19. Ibid., pp. 199-200.
20. Ibid., pp. 199-215.
21. Ibid., pp. 103-118.
22. Ibid., pg. 44.
23. Ibid., pp. 204, 206.
24. Counterfeit Revival, op. cit., pg. 108.
25. For a fuller investigation, see James R. White, The King James Only Controversy. Minneapolis: Bethany House Publishers, 1995, especially pp. 150, 255-257.
26. Charles R. Erdman, The Gospel of Mark. Philadelphia: The Westminster Press, 1967, pg. 198.
27. The Geneva Bible, pg. 1597.
28. Alexander Maclaren, Expositions of Holy Scripture – St. John. Grand Rapids, Mich.: Baker Book House, 1984, pg. 307.
29. Oliver B. Greene, The Gospel According To John. Greenville, S.C.: The Gospel Hour, Inc., Vol. 2, 1973, pp. 369-370.
30. Harry Ironside, Addresses on The Gospel of John. Neptune, N.J.: Loizeaux Brothers, 1984, pg. 619.
31. The Ryrie Study Bible, New Testament, pg. 191.
32. The Geneva Bible, pg. 1691.
33. George Eldon Ladd, Jesus And The Kingdom. Waco, Texas: Word Books, 1964, pg. 207, emphasis added.
34. Ibid., emphasis added. For a fuller treatment of Kingdom Now theology, the people who advocate it, and the nuances of difference between them, see: Michael G. Moriarty, The New Charismatics. Grand Rapids, Mich.: Zondervan Publishing House, 1992; H. Wayne House and Thomas Ice, Dominion Theology: Blessing or Curse? Portland, Ore.: Multnomah Press, 1988; and Bruce Barron, Heaven on Earth? Grand Rapids, Mich.: Zondervan Publishing House, 1992.
35. Quote from Ravi Zacharias, Deliver Us From Evil, tape #2, Word Video Resources, 1997.

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Religious Abuse – Links to Websites, Videos and Books

This is not a list of recommended books, but is meant to give some examples of the huge number of Christian books available.  Some figures here:

How Many Christian Books are There?

Careful research is recommended as to the content of any Christian book in reviews on Amazon and elsewhere, before wasting money or worst still, being led astray. If you feel that reading a certain book may help, or if the spirit leads you, scan the reviews, check out the author, and it is often possible to read some of the book online.

Take care to avoid the many Christian self-help psychology books, and to keep to the sound doctrine and not veering off to “another Gospel another Jesus”.If you decide it could be beneficial to read a book, you don’t need to give your mind over to what that book says to learn from it.  Always look to Jesus and check against scripture.

Learn to carefully discern false doctrine as there is so much of it about. False doctrine comes with problems and opens demonic doorways so be cautious. Test the spirits as the Bible says, and check against the Bible. Guard your mind, your heart and your soul with great care, because what you believe – and what you read – can shape your life. Wrong beliefs can lead us astray, and even away from God, to places we do not want to go.

When we have problems, we can turn to The Bible and go to God the Father and Jesus and pray for guidance. If we have a good church, we can go to the Elders or the Pastor of the church, or to good Christians friends and family. Sometimes though perhaps it helps to get another perspective, or to throw some light on a situation, to find someone who has been through a similar experience. Reading the right Christian book can help in some way to explain something that didn’t make sense, correct misperceptions or wrong thinking that has been hampering your walk with God or making things difficult in some way.

Churches That Abuse by Ronald Enroth
Deals with some of the more extreme church abuse, giving insight into how these groups can make your exit painful. This book is out of print, but can be obtained in PDF form free on the internet.

Recovering from Churches That Abuse by Ronald Enroth
Follow-up to the above book covering issues facing those who leave abusive churches, and their personal experiences, some in quite severe circumstances. This book is out of print, but can be obtained in PDF form free on the internet.

Spiritual Abuse Recovery Workbook by David Henke
This is a workbook created to help those who have been victims of ‘friendly fire’. The link will take you to a page on Watchman Fellowship where the book may be ordered.

Toxic Faith: Experiencing Healing Over Painful Spiritual Abuse by Stephen Arterburn and Jack Felton
Discusses what toxic faith is and some beliefs found in such a system. When does religion become an addiction, and what is its progression, are some questions answered. Examines recovery issues and the characteristics of healthy faith.

The Subtle Power of Spiritual Abuse: Recognizing and Escaping Spiritual Manipulation and False Spiritual Authority Within the Church by David Johnson & Jeff VanVonderen
Broken into three parts, the authors cover abuse and its victims, leaders and why they are trapped, and recovery from abuse. One of the first books read, this was harder to read as it touched on several things I had seen or experienced. If you only want to read one book on the subject from a Christian perspective, try this.

12 Christian Beliefs That Can Drive You Crazy by Drs. Henry Cloud and John Townsend
Easy to read book that would be good to occasionally re-read. Though this book does not specifically deal with spiritual abuse. I have included it since it deals with some Christian beliefs which are not biblically based or are distorted. A book to make you think.

Healing Spiritual Abuse: How to Break Free from Bad Church Experiences by Ken Blue
Good book that delves into majoring on minors and missing the point, healthy church leadership/discipline, and healing by grace.

Breaking Free!: Rescuing Families from the Clutches of Legalism by David Miller
Reading this book shows the author had his own encounters with legalism. Discusses many aspects of the issue and the bondage it produces. Thought there was too much trying to neatly package people into two categories, though.

The Drift Into Deception: The Eight Characteristics of Abusive Christianity by Agnes and John Lawless
The Lawless family was involved in the shepherding movement and their book shares some of their experiences, as well as outlining some warning signs of an abusive group. You will see just how abusive things can get! I got the impression that they may not believe in the gifts of the Spirit being active today. The appendix was a nice touch and covers some background on William Branham. The chapters on how to get out and where to go from there need to be expanded.

Reaching the Hurting: A Biblical Guide for Helping Abuse Victims by Samantha Nelson
This is a book to help those who have been a victim of sexual abuse.

A New Suit for Lazarus: Shed the Rags of Conformity and Put on Christ’s Custom-Fit Faith by Joe Battaglia
I feel he tried to cover too much, too briefly. Though better toward the end, I rated it as just okay. The book is separated into three sections: freedom, a unique identity, and a renewed mind.

Mistreated by Ron Lee Davis
This is not about spiritual abuse, but may be helpful in dealing with what happens to many of us when we leave these churches. “A quick turn of the wrist, and the knife is in your back. Someone you always trusted has suddenly turned on you. And you’ve got to decide: What will you do when you’re mistreated.”

Authority Abusers by George Bloomer
“Church was never meant to hurt so much. The wounded and weak have been preyed upon. Hurting souls have been frightened into submission by leaders who use people to improve their own self-esteem and advance their careers. Tragically, this has all happened within the church where salvation, healing, freedom, and love should abound.”

Twisted Scriptures: Breaking Free from Churches That Abuse by Mary Alice Chrnalogar
Written for those in an abusive discipleship or controlling church. From Amazon: “Twisted Scriptures reveals in depth how the Bible can be distorted in ways that rob you of the liberty Jesus died to give you. You might be shocked at what you discover. This book uncovers the subtle but powerful techniques by which, in the name of truth, controlling leaders manipulate and intimidate countless believers. It also supplies tools for overcoming persuasive, deceptive teachings and practices.”

Exposing Spiritual Abuse by Mike Fehlauer
To all those who love God but who do not want to be abused in God’s name by their church leaders, you’ll love this book. If you’ve ever felt you’ve given your best and you didn’t run at the first sign of trouble in a church, but there came a point when you had been stripped of so much inside that you had to go, yet you were talked about from the pulpit as if you had given up on God, this book is for you! …For those who would try to tell you that this book is not from God, remember this–David had a submissive attitude to Saul, when he was in Saul’s house and afterwards. But when Saul tried to kill David because of his own emotional demons, DAVID RAN and GOD BACKED DAVID! So don’t let church leaders tell you that you’re wrong to leave a church in which abuse is being justified in God’s name.”

Wounded by Terry Wardle
“How accessible is God’s healing touch for people who are hurting from emotional, relational and spiritual abuse? The author’s account of his transformation from despair to hope through the tender care of Jesus Christ is an invitation to all who are in need of inner healing.”

Mending the Soul: Understanding and Healing Abuse by Steven R. Tracy
“This book provides a well-researched biblical and scientific overview of abuse. A broad overview, it deals with the various types of abuse, the various effects of abuse, and the means of healing. Abuse can be sexual, physical, neglect, spiritual, and verbal. The chief arguments pursued throughout the book are: (1) abuse is far more rampant than most Christians realize, but due to human depravity and satanic influence, widespread abuse is predicable. (2) All types of abuse create profound, long-term soul damage due to the way abuse perverts various aspects of the image of God. (3) God is the healing redeemer. Human salvation came through horrible physical abuse. (4) Healing must take place in the context of relationships. Humans are deeply impacted by others due to being made in the image of God. Just as surely as abusive relationships have tremendous power to wound the soul, so healthy relationships have tremendous power to nurture and heal the soul.”

Ethics and Spiritual Care by Karen Lebacqz
“Allegations of “spiritual abuse” have been made both in practice and in the literature; the term is being used with some frequency. The development of this term and its implications requires some scrutiny and response, as sexual abuse is not a good model for understanding spiritual abuse.”

More Jesus, Less Religion: Moving from Rules to Relationship by Stephen Arterburn and Jack Felton
By the authors that wrote “Toxic Faith;” this is a follow up to that book. “Drawing upon an additional ten years of observation and personal experience, Steve and Jack offer new insights in the search for lasting joy, fuller freedom, and greater understanding, and a more honest experience of God. Be set free from man-made rules, churchianity, Phariseeism, judgment, and legalism. Easily recognize misconceptions of religious performance, accountability, and fear-based duty.”

Cults, New Religious Movements, and Your Family: A Guide to Ten Non-Christian Groups Out to Convert Your Loved Ones by Richard Abanes
“To help guard yourself and your loved ones against unbiblical spiritual systems, ‘Cults, New Religious Movements, and Your Family’ offers a concise overview of ten religious groups that a young person is likely to encounter in the 21st century.”

The New Age Cult by Walter Martin
“Based on thirty-five years of study on the New Age Movement, the foremost expert on cults addresses the No. 1 controversy within the church today. An invaluable reference work for scholar and layperson alike.”

The Kingdom of the Cults by Walter Martin
“The authoritative reference work on major cult systems for nearly forty years. Working closely together, Ravi Zacharias and managing editors Jill and Kevin Rische (daughter of Dr. Martin) have updated and augmented the work with new material. This book will continue as a crucial tool in countercult ministry and in evangelism for years to come. Among cults and religions included are: Mormonism, New Age Cults, the Unification Church, Baha’i Faith, Hinduism, Buddhism, Islam, and more.”

Another Gospel: Cults, Alternative Religions, and the New Age Movement by Ruth Tucker
“A comprehensive survey of major alternative religions in the United States, including new groups since the 1960s. Crystals, shamans, guided imagery, healing meditation—why have these New Age practices been so eagerly accepted by so many North Americans? Why were Mormonism, Christian Science, and Baha’i so warmly welcomed earlier? ‘Another Gospel’ explains how these and other alternative religious movements appear to meet people’s needs. Ruth Tucker’s overview illumines the personalities whose alleged revelations spawned historical heresies in all the major cults in the United States. She highlights important controversies within each movement as it aims for religious respectability. She pinpoints how the doctrines and practices of a dozen contemporary groups—as well as the New Age Movement—deviate from orthodox Christianity and shows how to reach out to cult members. Appendices describe lesser-known cults, such as Swedenborgianism and Rosicrucianism, and provide cults’ statements of belief.”

Out of the Cults and into the Church: Understanding & Encouraging Ex-Cultists by Janis Hutchinson
“A one-of-a-kind counseling tool that discusses the special challenges and emotions faced by former cultists.”

Toxic Churches: Restoration from Spiritual Abuse by Marc Dupont
“Spiritual abuse devastates its victims perhaps more than any other form of violation, because it targets those who are most unprepared and vulnerable. In ‘Toxic Churches,’ Marc Dupont reaches out to those who have given their time, money, and talents to the Body of Christ, only to find themselves hurting, frustrated, and confused. He also writes to Christian leaders who may have inadvertently hurt the flock of God entrusted to their care.”

What’s in Your Pulpit: An Example of Spiritual Abuse by by Jeremiah I. James (pseudonym; actually Wesley J. Chase)
“I have read this book now three times and each time I find more about what is actually happening. I never thought it could happen in our small town, but it did. The more that we talked to people in other areas of the state, the more we found out that this book was getting circulated and read by many. The incidents that were written about there in the book, were as if the author had been in each of the churches and found out startling evidence that proved his theory right. I would recommend this book to anyone who wants to find out if they have this going on in their church.”

The Pharisees’ Guide to Total Holiness by William L. Coleman
“People who are otherwise morally upright, insightful into their own spiritually and that of other people, and alert to errors in thinking and behavior, often fall victim to their own righteousness. This book by William Coleman gives a thorough and theologically sound study into this sort of tendency and it causes the reader to look at his or her own biases.”

Twisting the Truth by Bruce Tucker
From the author of “Oneness Pentecostal Churches: Their Doctrine and Practice.” (see books that refute Oneness Pentecostal beliefs )

When God’s People Let You Down: How to Rise Above Hurts That Often Occur Within the Church by Jeff VanVonderen
“Jeff Vanvonderan does it again. His wisdom, written with a “probe like” dialogue into your heart, helps the reader better understand his or her hurt, and therefore overcome it. Even for readers who have not found themselves hurt by ignorant, but certainly well meaning, people, this book is strongly recommended. It will prepare you with the tools to handle the hurts that come your way.”

Tired of Trying to Measure Up by Jeff VanVonderen
This book is written for Christians who live under a deeply ingrained code of written and unwritten expectations and rules that shame them and drain them of spiritual strength. Here are some tell-tale signs: –Always struggling spiritually, but never feeling anything but tiredness. –Always feeling guilty–nothing is ever “good enough.” –Rest is impossible–even when it’s needed. –Performance expectations prove you’ll never “measure up.” –The Christian life has ceased to be a joy. If those signs match your experience, this book is for you.”

Soul Repair: Rebuilding Your Spiritual Life by Jeff VanVonderen
“Do you fear that God is angry with you? Do you wonder if God is really for you? If God really loves you? Deep down many of us believe that we are not good enough, and never will be good enough, to have a meaningful relationship with God.”

The Lambs Workbook: Recovering from Church Abuse, Clergy Abuse, Spiritual Abuse, and the Legalism of Christian Fundamentalism by Jeri Massi
“An interactive study book designed for victims of clergy abuse, this book is based upon Bible study to help Christians overcome abuse from churches or clergy. Appropriate for either group study or private study, this book supplies six weekly lessons and a seventh, closing review lesson. It also supplies six weeks (42 days) of short, daily devotional studies to help the reader understand that God Himself, as Jesus Christ, has shared in suffering unjustly at the hands of false religious leaders.”

Spiritual Abuse Recovery: Dynamic Research on Finding a Place of Wholeness by Barbara M. Orlowski
“Spiritual abuse, the misuse of spiritual authority to maltreat followers in the Christian Church, is acomplex issue. This book shows how people processed their grief after experiencing spiritual abuse in their local church and how they rediscovered spiritual harmony. Their spiritual journey shows how one may grow through this devastating experience. This book offers a thoughtful look at the topic of spiritual recovery from clergy abuse through the eyes of those who have experienced it. It invites church leaders to consider this very real dysfunction in the Church today and aims to demonstrate a path forward to greater freedom in Christ after a season of disillusionment with church leadership.”

Recovery from Spiritual Abuse by Juanita & Dale Ryan
“‘Recovery from Spiritual Abuse’ is part of a 15-title series, Life Recovery Guides, in which Christian counselors Juanita and Dale Ryan provide help and encouragement for people hurt by life in one way or another.”

How to Recognize Shepherdship Error by Ronald House & Judy House
What is the role of the pastor and the members? How should a church be governed? Gives answers to these questions, as well as warning signs.

Imprisoned in the Brotherhood: A search into the fundamentalists’ “web of tradition” by Don C. Marler
Copies of this book are available through this site by sending a $10.99 donation through the donate link and will be sent by media mail. These are new copies of this out-of-print book, however due to age there is discoloring of pages and jacket cover imperfections.

Cult Proofing Your Kids by Dr. Paul Martin
“Dr Martin shares his expertise about cults in this practical book written especially for concerned Christian parents. The book has 3 divisions: The Cult Problem, in which the author defines a cult, discusses fringe churches and examines the reason why people join cults. This section also looks at the myths of cult involvement and provides information on spotting a cult. Part 2, Teaching And Parenting Cult-Free Kids, provides tips for parents and advice on how to develop critical thinking skills in children; this chapter includes a list of books recommended for sharpening your critical thinking skills. It also looks at cults and friendships, cults and the church and cults and society. Part 3 is titled Recovery From Cult Involvement.”

Pigs In The Pulpit by J. Michael Wittman
“Written for Christians who have been manipulated in a church, group or home fellowship setting, Pigs in the Pulpit provides a “road map out” for victims. It shows, step-by-step, how people can get hooked into a fraudulent and deceptive system, the impact of controlling leadership, and how the abused follower of Jesus Christ can find peace and recovery.” J. Michael Wittman is a pseudonym and he is a former United Pentecostal Church member and former member of a Word of Faith type ex-UPC church.

The Light That Was Dark by Warren Smith
A good book to use for someone involved with the metaphysical or new age movement. Warren recounts his journey from readings to channeling and “A Course in Miracles,” all leading to a frightening encounter when the evil behind his beliefs surfaced.

Holy Ghost Girl: A Memoir by Donna M. Johnson
“As Terrell became known worldwide during the 1960s and ’70s, the caravan of broken-down cars and trucks that made up his ministry evolved into fleets of Mercedes and airplanes. The glories of the Word mixed with betrayals of the flesh and Donna’s mother bore Terrell’s children in one of the several secret households he maintained. Thousands of followers, dubbed “Terrellites” by the press, left their homes to await the end of the world in cult like communities. Jesus didn’t show, but the IRS did, and the prophet/healer went to prison.”

Damaged Disciples: Casualties of Authoritarian Churches and the Shepherding Movement by Ron & Vicki Burks
Though not involved in a shepherding church, I found myself getting angry as I read this book, seeing how people were abused in this system. Some things were helpful, even though I came from a different church. I wish they’d gone into more detail with the experiences given. A follow-up book was said to be planned, but I don’t think it ever happened.

Angels Can Fall by Sandra Anderson
Sandra Anderson was the wife of an elder in the Community Chapel Church, a Oneness Pentecostal type church in Washington state. It is a non-fiction account as compared to June Summers’ fictionalized novel, “ocCULT: They Didn’t Think It Could Happen In Their Church.” (see the fiction section) To those unaware, this church became experience based, with an almost blind obedience to the leadership by many. There was first the teaching about demons and many members went through “deliverances.” Due to the freedom some felt came with these, the teaching of dancing before the Lord started. This then led to the next step of “spiritual connections,” which eventually lead to adultery and divorce among a great number of church members. People would pair up with members of the opposite sex, not their own spouses, and many would start to become intimate to varying degrees. It also occurred to some extent between those of the same sex. Reading her book and June’s book together, will give the reader a better idea of what happened at this church. It serves as a warning to all. We cannot afford to be blind to unhealthy signs in leadership or in any church we may attend. Experience must never come before Scripture.

Why We Left a Cult: Six People Tell Their Stories by Latayne C. Scott
Delves into the lives of six people, all former cult members, including Christian Scientists and New Age followers. In the first section of the book, the experiences don’t always get in depth with details or their struggles. The second part I found more helpful, especially where these former members give their advice for reaching others involved in their former groups. One can observe similarities in each of the differing groups. If you know someone involved in one of these, you may find some valuable information as each former member is given a fair amount of space to share their experiences and thoughts.

Free in Christ: Freeing from the Web of Legal Works and Ritualistic Details into the Peace and Security that Grace Offers by Cecil Hook
Written from a Church of Christ perspective, I found similarities between his situation and mine, so don’t let this hold you back if you weren’t from this organization. Besides dealing with main areas of legalism, the author will leave you with some things to think about. You may also read this book online at Freedom’s Ring.

Free in Christ: Freeing from the Web of Legal Works and Ritualistic Details into the Peace and Security that Grace Offers by Cecil Hook

Bewitchment: You Foolish Galatians by Timothy & Carla Williams
A book about the International Church of Christ A.K.A. The Boston Movement. From Amazon: “God put Timothy and Carla Williams in such a place and time where they could watch the faulty foundations of ICoC being laid. This book not only speaks of that history (before 1979), but the reasons this group started out wrong and the part that the mainstream church of Christ played.”

The Wilderness Experience by Idris Kolade Oyinlade
A wilderness is any period between having a vision and the fulfillment of that vision, therefore, it is a preparatory, information gathering and training period when God equips you to face what lies ahead. This book would help you to understand what you can learn from your wilderness experience and how you can turn this seeming painful period to a school of life. As a child of God, you are equipped to face any challenge or difficulty that exists. The tests that you face are opportunities to show you what is on your inside and to expose any crack that may hinder your overall success.


30 Traits of the Jezebel Spirit
Twenty-One Jezebelic Footprints

Recovery and Freedom From Jezebel Abuse – Jesus Our Only Mediator
Prayer of Renunciation of the Jezebel Spirit and To Break Jezebelic Curses
The Jezebel Spirit and How It Operates
The Conflict-Oriented Male Jezebel Spirit
The Charismatic Male Jezebel Conquest by Romance and Assimilation
Characteristics of the Jezebel Spirit in a Man

How To Recognise Religious Spirits
How To Identify Religious Abuse

Don’t Eat at Jezebel’s Table Pt 1
The Nine Characteristics of Narcissistic Personality Disorder
Recovery From Codependency / Narcissistic Abuse
Abuse – Recover From All Seven Forms

What Is Religion? Enemy of Grace
What Is a Religious Spirit?
How the Spirit of Religion Fights the Spirit of God
Law and Grace Comparison Table
How To Walk the Gospel Out by Milton Green
In Christ I Know Who I Am
What Is Occultism?

How To Get Help Through Prayer
Renunciation Prayers
The Blood Is Enough for Complete Forgiveness

Prayer for Forgiveness Made Possible by Jesus Christ
Prayer of Release From the Occult and False Religion

Prayer To Renounce Generational Family Iniquity
Prayer for Protection Against Demonic Oppression

Prayer of Release From a Religious Spirit
Prayer To Renounce Rejection
Prayer for Self-Deliverance
Prayer for Deliverance
Prayer for Protection

Prayer To Surrender Burdens (Short)

See also:
Biblical Perspectives on Narcissism
Important info: A letter to every victim seeking help from therapists or groups

Caution is advised: There are many self-proclaimed experts on narcissism found online who may be right in some things but wrong in important ways. Dr Les Carter is a professional psychotherapist and provides some helpful information on his Youtube Channel “Surviving Narcissism”.

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