02 Feb 2010 @ 5:46 PM 

The world is changing. So is the Christian evangelical church. There was a time— not that long ago—when the Bible was considered to be the Word of God by the majority of evangelical Christians. Now that we are well into the third millennium and the post-modern, post-Christian era, the term evangelical can mean almost anything. What has happened? Why is this happening and what is the future for mainstream Christianity?

For the past several years, I have been speaking around the world on current trends that are impacting Christianity. After these presentations, I am approached by Christians who come from many different church backgrounds. Many are expressing their concerns about what is happening in their churches, troubled by the new direction they see their church going. While they may not always be able to discern what is wrong, they know something is wrong and that it needs to be addressed.

Further, many have told me they have attempted to express their concerns with their pastors or church elders. In almost every case, they were told they had a choice to make—get with the new program or get out of the church.

This move towards a reinvented Christianity (one designed to “reach people”) seems to be here for the long haul. It is not just a passing fad. I am often asked by concerned brothers and sisters in Christ to provide an explanation in order to help them understand what they have encountered. They want to know why these changes are underway and what to expect in the future. As well, they want to know what, if anything can be done, to stem this tide. It is for this reason I am writing this commentary—to provide biblical insight regarding the Emerging Church and where it is heading in the future.

The Gospel According to the Scriptures

Throughout church history, various trends have come and gone. While culture changes from place to place, biblical Christianity has always been based upon the central message of the Bible which is the gospel of Jesus Christ and the message never changes.

This gospel message is about who Jesus Christ is, and what He has done. A child can understand the gospel message. This message proclaims that life here on planet earth is finite and that life after death is eternal. The good news is that we can be saved from our sins if we will repent and simply ask for forgiveness and follow Him.

How we respond to the gospel message during the time we have on earth determines where we spend eternity—heaven or hell. Jesus, the Creator of the universe, provided a way and the only way we can spend eternity with Him. It is a matter of making a personal decision whether or not we will accept the plan He has provided.

God’s adversary does not want mankind to understand the simple message. His plan is to deceive the world. If he can blind people from the gospel or convince them that they believe the gospel when indeed they do not, his plan has been successful. Throughout the ages, countless billions have been duped, either rejecting the truth, or believing that they had believed the truth when instead they had been deceived.

The Gospel According to Postmoderism

Times change! However, the gospel must remain the same no matter what else changes. We are now living in the postmodern era. In a sincere attempt to reach the postmodern generation with the gospel, it seems many Christians have become postmodern in their thinking.

Perhaps the term postmodern is new to you. Let’s examine what it means.

First, the modern era was characterized by a time of rational thinking based on factual observation. Many claim the modern era ended in the mid 1900s.

The postmodern mindset moves beyond the rational and the factual to the experiential and the mystical. In other words, in the past it was possible to know right from wrong and black from white. In the postmodern era all things are relative to the beholder. What may be right for you may be wrong for someone else. There is no such thing as absolute truth. The only thing that is absolute is that there is no absolute.

We now live in a time in history that is characterized as postmodern. Professors at universities teach students there is no right or wrong. All things are relative. The gospel message to the postmodern mindset is far too dogmatic and arrogant. They say it is necessary to find a more moderate gospel that can be accepted by the masses.

Many church leaders are now looking for ways to reach the postmodern generation. They believe they can find the appropriate methods to do so without changing the message. However, in their attempt to reach this postmodern generation, they have become postmodern themselves and have changed the message. As the gospel is fixed upon the Scriptures, the gospel cannot change, unless of course it becomes another gospel. I believe this is what is happening in the Emerging Church.

He Didn’t Come

Many have noticed that since the turn of the millennium, their churches have changed positions on Bible prophecy and the Second Coming of Jesus. Many have given up on the return of Jesus. From the ‘60s on there was an excitement about the imminent return of Jesus. The Jesus People were excited about Bible prophecy and could see signs that Jesus would descend from the heavens for His Bride at any moment.

The year 2000 was of particular importance. When Jesus didn’t show up, it seems many were apparently disappointed. “Perhaps Jesus has delayed His coming,” some have said. Others are even taking the position that He may not be coming at all, at least not in the manner we have been taught. They are now convinced that we need to be busy about “building His Kingdom” here on earth by “whatever human effort is required.”

The Gospel of the Kingdom

One of the main indicators that something has changed can be seen in the way the future is perceived. Rather than urgently proclaiming the gospel according to the Scriptures and believing the time to do so is short, the emphasis has now shifted. No longer are “signs of the times” significant. The battle cry is very different. A major emphasis among evangelicals is the idea that the world can be radically improved through social programs.

This concept, while on the surface may sound very good, has some serious biblical implications. According to the Scriptures, there will be no kingdom of God until the King arrives. All the human effort man can muster up will fall short of bringing utopia. In fact, according to the Scriptures, fallen man will lead us further down the road to a society of despair and lawlessness just like it was in the days of Noah.

Thus, this purpose-driven view of establishing global utopia may be a plan, but it is “driven” by humanistic reasoning and not led by the Holy Spirit. While it is of course good to do good unto others, all the goodness that we can do will not be good enough. Pastors and church leaders who get involved in such man-driven programs can usually be identified by certain characteristics:

  • Sound biblical doctrine is dangerous and divisive, and the experiential (i.e.,mystical) is given a greater role than doctrine.
  • Bible prophecy is no longer taught and is considered a waste of time
  • Israel becomes less and less important and has no biblical significance
  • Eventually the promises for Israel are applied to the church and not Israel (Replacement Theology).
  • Bible study is replaced by studying someone’s book and his methods
  • Church health is evaluated on the quantity of people who attend.
  • The truth of God’s Word becomes less and less important
  • God’s Word, especially concepts like hell, sin and repentance, is eventually downplayed so the unbeliever is not offended.

Spiritual Formation and Transformation

Much of what I have described provides the formula for a dumbing-down of Christianity that paves the way for an apostasy that will only intensify in the future. This trend away from the authority of God’s Word to the reinvented form of Christianity has overcome all evangelical denominations like an avalanche. Few Bible teachers saw this avalanche coming. Now that it is underway, few realize it has even happened. 

However, there is another big piece to the puzzle that must be identified in order to understand what is emerging in the Emerging Church. While biblical Christianity has been dumbed-down and the light of God’s Word diminished, another avalanche of deception is underway that is equally devastating.

This is best described by the Word of God giving way to experiences that God’s Word forbids. The best way to understand this process is to recall what happened during the Dark Ages when the Bible became the “forbidden book.” Until the Reformers translated the Bible into the language of the common person, the people were in darkness. When the light of God’s Word became available, the gospel according to the Scriptures was once again understood.

This trend, which is underway today, shows us that history is in the process of repeating itself. As the Word of God becomes less and less important, the rise of mystical experiences is alarming and these experiences are being presented to convince the unsuspecting that Christianity is about feeling, touching, smelling and seeing God. The postmodern mindset is the perfect environment for the fostering of what is called “spiritual formation.” This teaching suggests there are various ways and means to get closer to God. Proponents of spiritual formation erroneously teach that anyone can practice these mystical rituals and find God within. Having a relationship with Jesus Christ is not a prerequisite.

These teachings, while actually rooted in ancient wisdom (the occult), were presented to Christendom post-New Testament and not found in the Word of God. The spiritual formation movement is based upon experiences promoted by desert monks and Roman Catholic mystics – these mystics encouraged the use of rituals and practices, that if performed would bring the practitioner closer to God (or come into God’s presence). The premise was that if one went into the silence or sacred space, then the mind was emptied of distractions and the voice of God could be heard. In truth, these hypnotic, mantric style practices were leading these monks into altered states of consciousness. The methods they used are the same that Buddhists and the Hindus use as a means of encountering the spiritual realm

Such methods are dangerous, and are not sanctioned in the Bible – God gives no instruction for this. On the contrary, he warns severely against divination, which is practicing a ritual or method in order to obtain information from a spiritual source. While proponents of spiritual formation (like Richard Foster) say these methods show that the Holy Spirit is doing something new to refresh Christianity, I would suggest that what is happening is not new and is not the Holy Spirit.

The spiritual formation movement is being widely promoted at colleges and seminaries as the latest and the greatest way to become a spiritual leader in these days. These ideas are then being exported from seminaries to churches by graduates who have been primed to take Christianity to a new level of enlightenment.

As well, these contemplative practices are being promoted by emergent leaders such as Brian McLaren, Robert Webber, Dallas Willard and others. Publishers like NavPress, InterVarsity and Zondervan are flooding the market with books promoting contemplative practices based on Eastern mysticism. Pastors and church leaders read these books and then promote the ideas as if they were the scriptural answer to drawing close to God.  

Signs the Emerging Church is Emerging

There are specific warning signs that are symptomatic that a church may be headed down the emergent/contemplative road. In some cases a pastor may not be aware that he is on this road nor understand where the road ends up.

Here are some of the warning signs:

  • Scripture is no longer the ultimate authority as the basis for the Christian faith.
  • The centrality of the gospel of Jesus Christ is being replaced by humanistic methods promoting church growth and a social gospel.
  • More and more emphasis is being placed on building the kingdom of God now and less and less on the warnings of Scripture about the imminent return of Jesus Christ and a coming judgment in the future.
  • The teaching that Jesus Christ will rule and reign in a literal millennial period is considered unbiblical and heretical.
  • The teaching that the church has taken the place of Israel and Israel has no prophetic significance is often embraced.
  • The teaching that the Book of Revelation does not refer to the future, but instead has been already fulfilled in the past
  • An experiential mystical form of Christianity begins to be promoted as a method to reach the postmodern generation.
  • Ideas are promoted teaching that Christianity needs to be reinvented in order to provide meaning for this generation.
  • The pastor may implement an idea called “ancient-future” or “vintage Christianity” claiming that in order to take the church forward, we need to go back in church history and find out what experiences were effective to get people to embrace Christianity.
  • While the authority of the Word of God is undermined, images and sensual experiences are promoted as the key to experiencing and knowing God.
  • These experiences include icons, candles, incense, liturgy, labyrinths, prayer stations, contemplative prayer, experiencing the sacraments, particularly the sacrament of the Eucharist.
  • There seems to be a strong emphasis on ecumenism indicating that a bridge is being established that leads in the direction of unity with the Roman Catholic Church.
  • Some evangelical Protestant leaders are saying that the Reformation went too far. They are reexamining the claims of the “church fathers” saying that communion is more than a symbol and that Jesus actually becomes present in the wafer at communion.
  • There will be a growing trend towards an ecumenical unity for the cause of world peace claiming the validity of other religions and that there are many ways to God.
  • Members of churches who question or resist the new changes that the pastor is implementing are reprimanded and usually asked to leave.

What does the Future Hold?

If the Emerging Church continues unfolding at the present pace, mainstream evangelical Christianity will be reinvented and the gospel of Jesus Christ according to the Scriptures will be considered too narrow and too restrictive. In other words, the narrow way to heaven that Jesus proclaimed will eventually be abandoned for a wider way that embraces pagan experiential practices. I call this reinvented, re-imagined form of Christianity that is unfolding—“Christian Babylonianism”.

This new form of Christianity will replace biblical faith with a faith that says man can establish the kingdom of God here on earth. The Word will continue to become secondary to a system of works driven by experiences.

An ecumenical pattern towards unity with Rome will become more apparent. Those who refuse to embrace this direction will be considered spiritual oddballs that need to be reprimanded. Those who stand up for biblical faith will be considered the obstructions to the one world spirituality that is promoted as the answer for peace.

The best way to be prepared for what is coming is to gain an understanding of what is happening now. While there are not many who seem to discern the trend underway, there are some. Without the Bible and the Holy Spirit as our guide, the darkness that is coming would be overwhelming. However, the light of God’s Word penetrates the darkness and there are those who are being delivered from deception and see what is taking place.

I am convinced we are seeing apostasy underway, exactly as the Scriptures have forewarned. This means that this current trend is not likely to disappear. We must continue to proclaim the truth in the midst of deception with love. As Paul instructed Timothy:

And the servant of the Lord must not strive; but be gentle unto all men, apt to teach, patient, In meekness instructing those that oppose themselves; if God peradventure will give them repentance to the acknowledging of the truth; And that they may recover themselves out of the snare of the devil, who are taken captive by him at his will (2 Timothy 2: 24-26).

There are still pastors and churches who are dedicated to proclaiming the truth. Find out where they are and support them. If you are in a location where this does not seem to be possible, seek out materials that are available from solid Bible-based Christian ministries and hold Bible studies in your own home.

And keep looking up! Jesus is coming soon.

Thanks to Roger Oakland of Understanding the Times for this post!

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 02 May 2009 @ 10:04 PM 
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Lewis Carroll in 1865 published his famous children’s story Alice in Wonderland. 
In 1951, Walt Disney used the story as the basis for a feature film.  Since 1865, several books, movies, and study guides have been produced to discover its underlying meaning. 
At first glance, it appears Mr. Carroll wrote the story in a drug induced state.  Since the drug culture was not as prominent back then as it is today, it is safe to assume, he was inspired by other influences.  Regardless, its surreal quality has raised a few eyebrows through the years.  His goal, however, was to demonstrate the importance of words as they pertain to our sense of identity and value.
 
Alice enters a world, which initially baffles her and reduces her to a state of tears.  Bizarre logic runs rampant in Wonderland.  Every creature she meets justifies the most absurd behavior.  Their arguments are complex, which creates great confusion for Alice. Though their strange reasoning initially perplexes, she eventually learns to discern their illogic and the utter nonsense it promotes.
 
Mr. Carroll, I suspect, wrote his story not only to entertain adults and children, but perhaps as a rebuke to expose what he perceived to be Victorian England’s hypocrisies.  Though never intended for America in 2009, its topsey turvey world coincides perfectly with our present condition. 
For years, we have proclaimed Isaiah 5:20, 21, as America was sliding into perdition.  God’s Word states, “Woe unto them that call evil good, and good evil; that put darkness for light, and light for darkness; that put bitter for sweet, and sweet for bitter!  Woe unto them that are wise in their own eyes, and prudent in their own sight!”  If the word of God happened to make its way into Mr. Carroll’s story, no better passage would aptly describe the world Alice found by following a rabbit into a hole. 
 
Tragically, Alice in American Wonderland has fallen into a hole as well, a very deep one.  She did not follow a rabbit, however, but a series of lies, deceptions, and falsehoods for several decades.  Alice in America did not meet up with Caterpillar, Duchess, Cheshire Cat, March Hare, Mad Hatter, Queen of Hearts, Mock Turtle, Gryphon and a host of other minor characters. No, she met a horde of left wing God-haters, judicial activists, liberal policy groups, child-killers, perversion peddlers, communists, socialists, and corrupt politicians. 
As Alice believed their propaganda (taught in the public schools) and drank from the media laced Kool-Aid, Alice the individual shrank with her right to life, liberty, and pursuit of happiness, while the gang of political thugs increased in size, scope, and power.
 
As American Wonderland spread, the promotion of criminals into positions of authority became the norm, while those who played by the rules became suspect.  Lawbreakers secured rewards, while the law keepers suffered the punishment and paid for their “legal” extortions.  In the name of the courts, the law was denied.  In the name of freedom, tyranny multiplied.  In the name of choice, abortion killed.  In the name of fairness, injustice reigned.  In the name of “gay” marriage, the covenant defiled.  In the name of education, faith and morality expunged.  In the name of hate crimes, hatred flourished.  In the name of tolerance, intolerance spread.  In the name of America, our nation undermined.  
 
The list of these present day absurd tragedies could go on and on, but I think you get the point.  This is not a mere fairy tale gone awry, however.  No, a great nation stands in serious jeopardy.  Either our national leaders are ignorant, living in a major state of denial, or they are with extreme prejudice purposely steering the great ship of state, America, right into the proverbial iceberg.  They seem hell bent on sinking us into a third world status or worse.
President Obama has filled his cabinet with some of the most criminal, corrupt, unqualified, individuals you could possibly drudge up to “lead” our nation.  He has packed the Faith Based Initiative’s office with pro-abort, sodomites. He tapped the most ethically challenged, polarized figure in politics today, Hillary Clinton, as Secretary of State. He nominated a tax cheat, Timothy Geithner as Treasury Secretary.  He selected Arizona Governor Janet Napolitano, who has a terrible record on illegal immigration, to serve as his Homeland Security Secretary. Miss Napolitano is the Janet Reno of the Obama Administration. 
 He appointed as Attorney General, Eric Holder, who has a soft spot for terrorists and a penchant for undermining the law for political gain.  He nominated the governor from Kansas, Kathleen Sebelius, as Health Secretary.  This woman was bought and paid for by the most infamous abortionist in America today, George Tiller.  To cover, protect, and insulate him from prosecution for his many crimes, she corrupted the entire government of Kansas.  The Senate just confirmed her nomination, just in time for the outbreak of swine flu.  If she covers the swine flu like she did Tiller, perhaps Americans will survive the epidemic.  More names, crimes, and corruption in his cabinet could be added to this infamous list, but I hope these are sufficient to expose the band of misfits in Obama’s administration.
 Recently, Obama returned from his “apology tour” on the behalf of our “national interests.”  While making nice with America’s enemies abroad, he is working feverishly to dismantle our protection at home.  He desires granting Constitutional rights to foreign terrorists, while the Constitutional rights of ordinary American citizens hang by a thread.  While he is busy making sure fanatics, strapped with bombs and intent on blowing us up have their Miranda rights read to them, he forbids proven interrogation techniques, which foiled previous terroristic plots against our cities.    
 He has promised to close down Guantanamo Bay to improve our “image” in the world.  Thus, leaving America speculating as to what will be the cost in dollars and security.  Obama is so intent on distancing himself from the Bush administration, who at least, kept America safe for the last 7 years; he is willing to undo every protective measure making America vulnerable to another Islamic attack.
 To add insult to injury, the recent Home Land Security report hit the fan.  Miss Napolitano’s main concern and perceived greatest threat to America was not Islamic terrorists, but returning American vets, patriots who oppose illegal immigration, pro-lifers, Constitutionalists, Second Amendment enthusiasts, and other “radical” Americans.  According to their standards and logic, our Founding Fathers would pose the greatest threat to America today.
Surely, it is time for Alice in American Wonderland to grow up and awaken from the twisted dream.  It has turned into a nightmare.  These are the gangsters in power.  These are the inmates running the asylum.  These are the lawbreakers making the rules. These are the criminals, which wield the sword of civil government.  These are the “leaders” making bizarre decisions, which adversely affect you and your future.  These are the perverts, which make a mockery of all that is holy, righteous, and decent in America.  These are the thieves manipulating the economy.  These are the traitors, making America vulnerable to her enemies.  These are the brokers, selling out America to the highest bidders and international “banksters.”  These are the wicked intent on punishing the righteous.
How long will this insanity last?  Nobody knows, but if America survives their onslaught, there will be no greater tribute to our Founding Fathers.  Even as I write, yet another Hate Crimes bill is on the fast track towards becoming the law of the land.  Sexual deviants will become the new federally protected class.  The sexual perversion is not just limited to homosexuals, however.  No, there are 30 other sexual practices that are too gross to mention, which will also be protected. This is due to the refusal of our legislators to clarify the term “sexual orientation.”  Specifically, they refused an amendment to remove pedophiles from the federally protected class.
Once again, our government insists on framing mischief into law.  God’s word warns, “Shall the throne of iniquity have fellowship with thee, which frameth mischief by a law? They gather themselves together against the soul of the righteous, and condemn the innocent blood.  But the Lord is my defense; and my God is the rock of my refuge.  And he shall bring upon them their own iniquity, and shall cut them off in their own wickedness; yea, the Lord our God shall cut them off (Psalm 94:20-23).” As the “throne of iniquity” defends the indefensible, the freedom of speech and freedom of religion of Bible-believing Christians are chilled. 
As with everything else associated with Alice in American Wonderland, the Hate Crimes bill itself, promotes institutional hatred.  It promotes hatred towards God, His Word, His people, family, and freedom.  When passed, those who consider homosexuality a sin and crime will be guilty as heaven and our government will be innocent as hell! (Rusty Thomas)
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