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Sunday, July 05, 2015

Ephesians 5:11

 

Ephesians 5:11And have no fellowship with the unfruitful works of darkness, but rather reprove them.


2 Timothy 4:2
 Preach the word; be instant in season, out of season; reprove, rebuke, exhort with all long suffering and doctrine.

There are some who have not liked the fact that we pointed out Rick Warren may be heretic, in fact he is toxic as far as Christianity is concerned to some of us.

They would rather that we just accept him in our ranks as being one of us etc.

They feel that the subtle insertion of false doctrines and ideas are not as dangerous as the more obvious cults are.

 I beg to differ.
Through gradualism the gifts and operation of the gifts of the Holy Spirit along with the teaching of the baptism of the Holy Spirit have been marginalized by false leadership.

Spiritual things have been humanized to carry wrong meanings.

For instance:
Mark 16:18...they shall lay hands on the sick, and they shall recover.

Now has come to mean that a certified Christian medical practitioner will 'touch' the patient and heal them through the more natural medical arts instead of the supernatural.

I can only wonder what apostle Paul would have to say about all of this.

When asked the question about Rick Warren on the radio program, "Pastors Perspective"Pastor Chuck Smith gave this careful answer:

Caller’s Question:
Should pastors share a platform at an evangelical event with someone who typifies the Emergent Church, a minister?

Smith:
[chuckle]

 That’s difficult, John, because, you know, you might say in a sense that last night I was on on the platform with a minister that they say that he is a part of the Emergent Church, that he has, you know, sort of a different emphasis in his ministry, more of a social emphasis on what the church should be doing socially for people rather than the spiritual emphasis, and so I was on the platform with him but, you know, I think that it would be divisive.

 Now the man, I’m convinced, loves the Lord, has a large church, and is, you know, feels that he is called of God to really deal with the social problems of our world today.

 Now it could be that God IS calling him to that, but that isn’t why (sic) God has called ME to do and so, but I can still look at him as a brother in Christ – he believes that Jesus died for our sins and he just has a different emphasis as far as what he feels should be the priority of the church today.

We were both invited to be there but we were on the platform together, sat next to each other, and he is a brother in Christ, and so I didn’t really have any real problem with sharing, being on the same program together with him.

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 "I happen to know people who are followers of Christ in other religions."
-Rick Warren, quoted at the Aspen Ideas Festival, The Aspen Institute, July 6, 2005, “Discussion: Religion and Leadership,” with David Gergen; See also Tamara Hartzell, In the Name of Purpose: Sacrificing Truth on the Altar of Unity, Xlibris Corporation, 2007, ISBN: 9781425736262

 "To me, I define religion as man's attempt to get to God. And I have studied all the major religions... and they all just have a different way to get to God."
-Rick Warren, quoted by Tamara Hartzell, In the Name of Purpose: Sacrificing Truth on the Altar of Unity, Xlibris Corporation, 2007, p. 243, ISBN: 9781425736262

 Rick Warren believes that one can be saved by Jesus Christ without repenting of Buddhist, Muslim, or Catholic beliefs and practices, that each of these religions has its own exclusive way to God, and that other pagan religions worship the Christian God of the Bible.


For there is one God, and one mediator between God and men, the man Christ Jesus;
-1 Timothy 2:5

Jesus saith unto him, I am the way, the truth, and the life: no man cometh unto the Father, but by me.
-John 14:6

 Many people are unaware that Rick Warren is a member of the CFR (Council on Foreign Relations).

This is an organization that no born-again Christian would ever be involved in, not only because of the offenses to the Gospel of Jesus, but also because devilish organizations don't allow real Christians to be in their groups. Rick Warren is listed under 'W' on the CFR's website.


(See "Membership Roster," Council on Foreign Relations, as of Dec 23, 2014, [www.cfr.org/about/membership/roster.html?letter=W]) 
You read that right! Rick is a member of those who want to create a One World Government and a One World Religion!
He is a wolf in sheeps clothing, a member of the anti-christ assembly. An assembly of those who are anti-christ.

Some don't know what the Council on Foreign Relations is.

Rick's membership among them is very telling and a very big red flag to anyone who is a member of his church. Beyond his many false statements that you can find through a Google search there is one really big glaring fact about the man.

Rick is fellow-shipping with the works of darkness!!! 

http://shekinahfellowship.blogspot.com/2015/07/desert-ministry-and-prophesying-of-men.html

2 comments:

  1. Rick Warren is absolutely a heretic and is leading people astray. Idolatry and false antichrist doctrines are being perpetuated by him...same with Bill and Lynn Hybels.

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  2. Rick Warren is absolutely a heretic and is leading people astray. Idolatry and false antichrist doctrines are being perpetuated by him...same with Bill and Lynn Hybels.

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