SUMMARY:
By SPENCER GEAR
Courtesy of New Life Christian newspaper *2 THE cover story in New Life Christian newspaper (Melbourne, Australia), Tennis great aces crowd, *3 should have come with a warning. The headline should have read, "Tennis great also serves faults, even double faults, to the crowd."
I have spoken with Christians in the charismatic movement who have been devastated by this teaching.
They have sought prosperity in following this formula of visualisation and making positive affirmations, but it left them devastated-- and still in poverty.
Others go around confessing their healing, but the sickness continues.
I find this to be cruel Christianity.
It promises much, but has a habit of not delivering most of the time.
[ CWM encourages readers to consider carefully the Teachings they receive as in Acts 17:11 -Ed ]
IIt was stated that Margaret Court, former international tennis player, was the only tennis player in the world, male or female, ever to win 64 major tournaments [grand slams] and [was] the founder of Victory Life Centre, a Western Australian [Perth] church with an average Sunday attendance of 1300 people.
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No matter what the size of her congregation, I have grave concerns about the content of some of her theology.
Based on this article, it is stated that Margaret Court gave a great testimony about her Christian life and ministry at the 21st Melbourne Prayer Breakfast, Melbourne Convention Centre, 7am 29 October 2004.
However, it was served up with some spiritual poison.
I am referring to these statements:
I have learned the power of words. God created the world with words.
He framed it in words.
We need to teach our young ones to speak in a way that shapes their destiny.
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I have spoken with Christians in the charismatic movement who have been devastated by this teaching.
They have sought prosperity in following this formula of visualisation and making positive affirmations, but it left them devastated-- and still in poverty.
Others go around confessing their healing, but the sickness continues.
I find this to be cruel Christianity.
It promises much, but has a habit of not delivering most of the time.
This is known as positive confession, promoted by a segment of charismatic Christianity known as the Faith Movement.
The Watchman Fellowship (2000) defines positive confession as:
the belief that if a believer speaks spiritual or faithfilled words then he [or she] can have what he [or she] says.
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Kenneth E. Hagin Sr. (who died in 2003 at the age of 86) advocated it with these kinds of statements:
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- Did you ever stop to think about having faith in your own faith?
Evidently God had faith in His faith, because He spoke words of faith and they came to pass ...
In other words, having faith in your words is having faith in your faith.
Thats what youve got to learn to do to get things from God: Have faith in your faith. *8
- Hebrews 4:14 states, "Therefore, since we have a great high priest who has gone through the heavens, Jesus the Son of God, let us hold firmly to the faith we profess (NIV).
Hagin uses this verse to claim that you are what you say. *9
- Don't pray it; say it. *10
- Your lips ... can make you a victor or keep you a captive. *11
- What I confess, I possess. *12
- Hagin uses Rom. 10:8 to justify his belief that believing with the heart and saying it with the mouth ... creates reality. *13
- If you are defeated, you are defeated with your own lips. *14
- If a believer states, According to Gods word Im healed and then says, Yes, Ive got heart symptoms, the latter confession will nullify the result of the first confession. *15
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Hagin uses Proverbs 6:2 to justify this statement: The reason so many are defeated is that they have a negative confession. *16Every time you confess...your weakness and your disease, you are openly confessing that the Word of God is not true. *17
Since he began following this procedure, Kenneth Hagin Sr. claimed that he had not had a headache since 1933. *18
Margaret Courts teaching was stated by Hagin in this way,
The kind of faith that spoke the universe into existence is dealt to our hearts. *19
It seems as though Hagin got his teaching from E.W. Kenyon who stated, What I confess, I possess. *20 This kind of teaching is found in other leaders of the Faith Movement:
¦ Kenneth Copeland: Confession brings possession.
It brings possession of everything God has promised us in His Word.
It brings salvation, healing, protection, prosperity and so on.
Thats why, when we confess our faith, were not simply affirming something positive we want in our lives.
We're staking our claim on what is already ours according to Gods Word.
In light of that, our responsibility is to go to the Word, find scriptures that cover whatever were believing God for, and then stand in faith on the truth of that Word. *21
¦ Joyce Meyer: We must realise and understand the power carried by our thoughts and words.
They are so powerful that they can bring either blessings or curses into our lives, depending on their nature.
Our thoughts and words are like the rudder of a ship they may seem small, but they affect the very direction of our lives. *22
¦ Charles Capps has written a book titled, The Tongue: A Creative Force. In it he states, “You can speak Gods words after him and they will work for you. *23
¦ Fred Price said, When I first got saved they didnt tell me I could do anything.
What they told me to do was that whenever I prayed I should always say, The will of the Lord be done.,
Now, doesnt that sound humble? It does. Sounds like humility, its really stupidity.
I mean, you know, really, we insult God. I mean, we really do insult our Heavenly Father. We do; we really insult Him without even realising it.
If you have to say, If it be thy will or Thy will be done, if you have to say that, then youre calling God a fool because hes the One that told us to ask ...
If Gods gonna give me what He wants me to have, then it doesnt matter what I ask.
Im only gonna get what God wants me to have. So thats an insult to Gods intelligence. *24
I was alerted to the dangers of name it and claim it or blab it and grab it theology a number of years ago by a friend who became a Christian after many years as an occult practitioner.
Her question to me was:
Why are these Pentecostal Christians using the same kind of technique I used in witchcraft?
For examples of Wiccan (witchcraft) use of words of power, often called mantras, see this endnote for examples. *25
Many teachers in the Faith Movement would deny any association with psychic and occult powers in their doctrines of prosperity and healing, but the origins of this technique are found in witchcraft.
Also read Mary Baker Eddy of the Christian Science organisation. *26 She proclaimed a similar kind of false teaching.
I am concerned about this heretical teaching for these reasons:
1. It is idolatry because it promotes faith in a god of metaphysics and not the Lord God of the universe, as revealed in the Christian Scriptures.
2. God is sovereign and does not obey human laws. Psalm 115:3 states, “Our God is in heaven; he does whatever pleases him” (NIV). See also Dan. 4:34-35 and Eph. 1:11.
3. The Almighty God is a person and not a principle.
If we speak of the force of faith it sounds more like Luke Skywalker in Star Wars who manipulated the good side of the force with mind control.
4. Exodus. 20:7 states, You shall not misuse the name of the LORD your God, for the LORD will not hold anyone guiltless who misuses his name.
The force of faith seems to me to be taking the Lords name in vain.
5. Human beings are creatures and not the Creator. Who are we to create healing and prosperity through the words we speak?
6. A.W. Tozer wrote that what comes into our minds when we think about God is the most important thing about us. . . The gravest question before the Church is always God Himself. *27
Positive confession exalts human beings with the creative powers of the word of faith.
Its a poor view of the nature of God, claiming that we can manipulate God by the words we speak.
Back in 1988 when Dan McConnell wrote his critique of the Faith Movement he made a sound assessment: Creation is from the Father; through the Son, and by the Holy Spirit. Man is a creature and no creature in the Bible is ever accorded creative powers: no man, no angel, no devil, no animal. *28
7. Faith theology in its positive confession twists the relationship between Gods Word and His will. The universe is not held together by spiritual laws, but by God Himself (see Heb.1:3; Col.1:17).
The Word of God is not an independent force that manipulates God.
8. Faith theology is based on an erroneous translation of Mark 11:22 by translating it as a subjective genitive: Have the faith of God. One New Testament Greek scholar, C.E.B. Cranfield, has called this translation as a subjective genitive, have the sort of faith God has, a monstrosity of exegesis. *29 Have faith in God, an objective genitive, is the correct translation.
God is not granting godhood to us (have the faith of God) but we are exhorted to have faith in the person of God Himself.
Renowned Greek scholar, A.T. Robertson, agrees that the translation ought to be, Have faith in God.
He refers us to other examples such as Gal.2:26; and Rom. 3:22,26. *30
9. In speaking of the context of Mark 11:23, Kenneth E. Hagin stated, You can have what you say *31
10. Faith theology reduces faith to an abstract human concept – positive mental attitude or positive confession.
11. Dan McConnell *32 affirms Charles Farahs charge that this is charismatic humanism. *33
This is revealed in Hagins phrase, having faith in your faith.33(1980a, book title).
I have so much appreciated Margaret Courts feats on the tennis court and I don't find it a pleasant task having to expose this false teaching, but the Scriptures call upon us to do your best to present yourself to God as one approved, a workman who does not need to be ashamed and who correctly handles the word of truth (2 Tim. 2:15, NIV).
Some will not like the fact that I have mentioned names when exposing false doctrine, but that is exactly what Paul did to Peter in Galatians 2:11, When Peter came to Antioch, I opposed him to his face, because he was clearly in the wrong (NIV)
Consider other examples of Pauls correction of people by naming them: I Tim. 1:20, Among them are Hymenaeus and Alexander, whom I have handed over to Satan to be taught not to blaspheme (NIV) and 2 Tim. 4:14, Alexander the metalworker did me a great deal of harm.
The Lord will repay him for what he has done. What did the apostle John do with somebody who publicly taught false doctrine? I wrote to the church, but Diotrephes, who loves to be first, will have nothing to do with us.
So if I come, I will call attention to what he is doing, gossiping maliciously about us. Not satisfied with that, he refuses to welcome the brothers.
He also stops those who want to do so and puts them out of the church (3 John 9-10 NIV).
We have had these examples in writing for about 2000 years.
These verses confirm F.F. Bruces wise counsel: Since the offence was public, the rebuke had also to be public. *34
Footnotes: 1 See Author
2 New Lifes homepage is: http://www.nlife.com.au/ (33 Blackburn Rd., Blackburn 3130, Australia).
3 King, A. & Woodall, H. 2004, Tennis great aces crowd, New Life, 11 November 2004, pp. 1-2.
4 Ibid., p. 1.
5 Ibid., p. 2, emphasis added.
6 The Watchman Fellowship 2000, Positive confession, The Watchman Expositor, vol. 10, no. 3, 1993, Available from: http://www.watchman.org/reltop/posconf.htm
7 Many of the quotes for this article were accessed through, (1) Warrington, K. 2000, Healing and Kenneth Hagin, Asian Journal of Pentecostal Studies, vol. 3, no. 1, pp. 119-138, Available from: http://www.apts.edu/ajps/00-1/K-Warrington.pdf and (2) McConnell, D.R. 1988, A Different Gospel, Hendrickson Publishers, Peabody, Massachusetts.
8 Hagin Sr., K. E. 1980, Having Faith in Your Faith, Kenneth Hagin Ministries, Tulsa, OK, pp. 4-5, emphasis added.
9 Hagin Sr., K. E. 1974, Bible Faith Study Course, Kenneth Hagin Ministries, Tulsa, OK., pp. 86-87, emphasis added.
10 Hagin Sr., K. E. 1979, What To Do When Faith Seems Weak and Victory Lost, Kenneth Hagin Ministries, Tulsa, OK., p. 78, emphasis added.
11 Hagin Sr., K. E. 1974, Bible Faith Study Course, p. 91, emphasis added.
12 Ibid., p. 93, emphasis added.
13 Ibid., p. 89, emphasis added.
14 Hagin Sr., K. E. 1980, You Can Have What You Say, Kenneth Hagin Ministries, Tulsa, OK., p. 10, emphasis added.
15 Hagin Sr., K. E. 1980, The Name of Jesus, Kenneth Hagin Ministries, Tulsa, O, pp. 90, 138, emphasis added.
16 Hagin Sr., K. E. 1974, Bible Faith Study Course, pp. 90-91, emphasis added.
17 Ibid., p. 118.
18 Hagin Sr., K. E. 1979, Words, Kenneth Hagin Ministries, Tulsa, OK, p. 6.
19 Hagin Sr., K. E. 1980, New Thresholds of Faith, Kenneth Hagin Ministries, Tulsa, OK, p. 74.
20 Kenyon, 1970, The Hidden Man (5th edn.), Kenyons Gospel Publishing Society, Lynwood, WA, p. 98. See Hagin Sr., K. E. 1974, Bible Faith Study Course, p. 92. For an assessment of this teaching, see: McConnell, D. R. 1988, A Different Gospel, Hendrickson Publishers, Peabody, Massachusetts.
21 Copeland, K 1999, Confession brings possession, Believers Voice Of Victory, October, cited in Simpson, S. 1999, Dont believe what they say! Rebuttal to the Believers Voice of Victory, Q&A’ section, October 1999, Available from: http://www.deceptioninthechurch.com/vov.html
22 Meyer, J. 2004, The mouth has a mind of its own, Available from: http://www.joycemeyer.org/cgi-bin/msoft/msoft.cgi
23 Capps, C. 1976, The Tongue: A Creative Force, Harrison House Publishers, Tulsa, OK, p. 12.
24 Price, F. 1990, Ever Increasing Faith television program on TBN November 16 ,1990, cited in I have what I think and say I have, Let Us Reason Ministries, Available from: http://www.letusreason.org/Wf8.htm
25 Defending against a Magickal Attack, available from: http://members.tripod.com/~ariannasmoon/wiccasite/WiccanWarrior.htm also http://www.avalonia.co.uk/magickal/magick_mutable_mantras.htm The Salem Witch, Words of Witchery, at: http://www.salemwitch.com/wordsofwitchery.php
26 For a critique of Christian Science, see the Watchman Fellowship Profile, see Branch C. 1997, The Watchman Expositor, available from: http://www.watchman.org/profile/ChrSciProfile.htm
27 Tozer, A. W. 1961, The Knowledge of the Holy, Harper & Row, Publishers, San Francisco, p. 1.
28 McConnell, D. R. 1988, A Different Gospel, p. 145, emphasis added.
29 Cranfield, C.E.B. 1959, The Gospel According to St Mark, Cambridge University Press, London, p. 361.
30 Robertson, A. T. 1930, Word Pictures in the New Testament, vol. 1, Broadman Press, Nashville, Tennessee, p. 361.
31 Hagin Sr., K.E. 1974, Bible Faith Study Course, p.117. See also, Hagin Sr., K.E. 1979, Words, p.3 and Hagin Sr., K.E. 1980, Having Faith in Your Faith, pp.3-4.
32 McConnell, D. R. 1988, A Different Gospel, p. 146.
33 Hagin Sr., K. E. 1980, Having Faith in Your Faith, Kenneth Hagin Ministries, Tulsa, OK.
34 Bruce, F.F. 1982, New International Greek Testa-ment Commentary on Galatians, Wm.B. Eerdmans Publishing Co., Grand Rapids, Michigan, p. 132.
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