Thursday, June 20, 2013

Three articles showing the deep apostasy of our times

Here are some really, REALLY good articles for you.



The interesting thing to me about these end times is that many a ministry is that formerly solid people suddenly take a turn to the left and swerve away from their formerly solid position. Each of the three articles below demonstrates some sort of apostasy.












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Paul tells Timothy that some "have swerved from the truth". (2 Timothy 2:18). In the Greek the word literally means to go astray, to miss the mark, have faulty aim.



In the game of darts, you notice the highest amount of points and the most sought after section of the board is the bull's eye. It is also the smallest part of the board. To make a bull's eye you have to aim carefully and pay attention. Jesus said the way is narrow and few find it, (Matthew 7:13-14). In darts, the bull's eye is small and few land there.



Many of us have had sad concerns about the direction Dr. Piper has been taking in his ministry and approach to the Gospel. This truthful but gentle write-up cogently explains why, and comes with links so you can check it out for yourself. Sunny Shell: "Why I no longer follow John Piper or "Desiring God" ministry ". She says,



"I share all this to show you much Piper and his ministry "Desiring God" has, in some ways (not all), been led away from sola scriptura (Scripture alone), so that you might be more discerning about following their ministry (writings, sermons, etc.)."



The Sola Sisters are three sisters who formerly were New Age/Pagan. Their writings are about discussions regarding false teachings coming into today's Church. Today they wrote about Nancy Leigh DeMoss, and the book The Circle Maker.



Nancy Leigh DeMoss Endorsing Chalk Circles? Mercy.

"I have never bothered to address the problems with the bookThe Circle Maker, because the whole concept of "circle making" was simply so patently pagan and ridiculous on the face of it that I assumed it would be obvious to any Christian how unbiblical this book was. When Christian apologist Chris Rosebrough and Pastor Tim Challies both thoroughly exposed the theological issues with the book (links below), I continued to assume this was a "no-brainer" for most Christians. Sadly however, I am getting more and more emails from people saying that their church leaders are recommending The Circle Maker, doing a Bible study with it, passing it out, etc."



Erin Benziger is a Christian journalist writing about the topics of the day on her blog and at Christian Research Network. Just to show you how far the apostasy has gone, I offer this article to you in which it is reported that



Following Apology to Gay Community, Exodus International Announces It Will Close Its Doors

"Exodus International, "the oldest and largest Christian ministry dealing with faith and homosexuality," announced late Wednesday, 19 June, that it is closing its doors. The announcement came just hours after the group's president, Alan Chambers, issued a formal apology to members of the LGBTQ community who "have been hurt by Exodus International through an experience or by a message."



In other words, 'we were wrong, and being gay is OK.'



Always be girded with truth. Your aim will be true if you always keep your eye on Jesus. Stay in the word, that is how to stay aimed at the narrow road of truth we must walk until the day He calls us home. Charles Haddon Spurgeon said, "The first step astray is a want of adequate faith in the divine inspiration of the sacred Scriptures." More to the point, Spurgeon said, "He is not the God of apostates, for he hath said, “If any man draw back, my soul shall have no pleasure in him.” (Hebrews 10:38).



Our highest aim should be to please Him. Walk the narrow way solemnly and intentionally, staying focused on Him and His word. Pray ceaselessly to Him to keep you in His path, because we see above, straying can happen to anyone.

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