Have Faith In
GOD
-part three-
what
faith does:
(or so
they say)
The face of western christianity is
changing rapidly. This is nothing new & it didn’t begin yesterday. It’s
happening nevertheless. Neither will it stop anytime soon. These agents of transformation
are not amoral or neutral. They are deliberate
& they are definite.
Perhaps the most visible & audible of these changes has been the word of
faith message & the movement that has grown up around it. Gone are the days
of itinerant nondescript ministers, who were few & far between, visiting church
fellowships as gifted speakers, with their new & unfamiliar doctrine. Some
of these teachers drew enough of a following to start their own churches &
organise their own conferences, dedicated to their particular system of beliefs.
Others founded their own institutions & seats of learning. Christian schools.
Bible colleges. Universities. Hospitals. Some pioneered radio & television
stations.
If we were to ask these
individuals how these things were done & by what means they were
accomplished, what would be their answer? Was it more luck than judgement? Was
it acumen or expertise? Was it drive & charisma? Was it blind ambition? In
my opinion, it’s a subtle mixture of all of those elements, coupled with some
opportunism. However, I can almost guarantee that despite my belief, their
answer will be something like this; we
did it all, by faith. With a little humility, of course. “Where is boasting
then? It is excluded. By what law?
of works? Nay: but by the law of faith”
(Romans 5:17).
On the surface, there
isn’t a problem with anyone claiming this, if
they mean a biblical trust in & obedience to The Lord. However, given the evidence that the
word of faith movement has supplied to us & to the world, it would not be
unreasonable to conclude that they mean the use of the law or force of faith. They
mean the God kind of faith. Their faith conquered. Their faith overcame. Their
faith dominated. It developed & grew from a mustard seed into a mountain
moving phenomenon. Afterall, don’t forget [that] “…If thou canst
believe, all things are possible to him that believeth”. (Mark
9:23).
As we follow the
narrative of a robust & powerful faith, cutting a swathe through every
challenge that it faces, like a hot knife through butter, we may become excited
& encouraged. Can we really
expect to win every battle,
triumph in every
circumstance & overcome every
obstacle, as we fight the good fight of faith (1st Timothy
6:12)? Is this what faith does? Apparently so, or so we’re told.
The force of faith, when
used correctly, allows the believer to swashbuckle their way through life &
emerge victorious every single time. Faith is our evidence. There is no
defeat, because there is no failure in God. There is no lack, because there is
no insufficiency in God. There is no disease, because there is no infirmity in
God. A couple of questions ought
to arise here, but they’ll be mown down with a conveniently misinterpreted
verse of Scripture. “For whatsoever is born of God overcometh the world: and this is the victory that overcometh the world, even our
faith.” (1st John 5:4). The God
kind of faith doesn’t stop to think, ask questions or take a breath. You
couldn’t stop such an irresistible force, could you?
For every endeavour of
faith that we’re told about, there has to be a word that the man or woman of
faith has heard. Faith comes by hearing (Romans 10:17). You’d be
hard pressed to find verses of Scripture that specifically promise the
projects, aims & ambitions that word of faith leaders use their faith to
achieve. So how does their God kind of faith work under these circumstances, if
faith comes by hearing? They must have a different kind of word.
In our New Testament
there are two words translated ‘word’. One is logos (loggos), which is the written word. The other is rhema (rayma), which is the spoken
word. This is much simpler
than it sounds. However, when it’s taught by certain parties, it can appear
that one is superior to the other. If I see you in the street and say ‘hello’,
that is a rhema word
because I spoke it to you. However, if I left you a note saying 'hello’, that
is a logos word.
Inevitably, prominent word of faith teachers have told their congregants,
listeners, adherents & students that The Lord said something to them. It may have been an audible
voice. It may have been a personal prophecy. It may even have been a vision or
trip to heaven & a full blown conversation with The Lord Jesus Christ
Himself. Either way, it conveniently circumnavigates the need to supply
Scripture as proof that what they’re doing is biblical. Based on what they
claim The Lord had said to them, they then applied their faith, confessed it
with their mouths & received the desired results. We won’t mention the
subtle solicitation of donations from faithful followers, the compulsory
purchases of ministry materials or the fees often charged for teachers to make personal
appearances.
Of course, any word of
faith proponent will say that we’re not
to seek experiences, but rather, stick to The Word. This is reverse psychology.
If the follower has similar encounters to the leader, they feel just as
spiritual & equally as powerful. It also reinforces our belief in the means
& methodology we’re being taught. Let me give you a couple of examples.
“Rhema Bible Training
College began with a quickened word
spoken by my dad, Kenneth E. Hagin. When Dad received the
mandate, "Go teach My people faith", that was a rhema word to him of what to do in
ministry..[Hagin Jnr continues]..I often heard him pray, "Lord, how
am I going to get this message out? I'm just one man." His answer
came during Campmeeting 1973. Dad said under
the inspiration of the Spirit, "We're going to start a Bible
school!" When he said that, I had a rhema word inside of me—Lynette and
I were to help Dad start the school. Those rhema words
gave the direction of how to get the faith message out and fulfil the mandate..[because
there are no verses or passages concerning starting Bible colleges]..Dad didn't want to put his name on the school.
When we discussed what to call it, he suggested "Rhema" based on a message
Roy Hicks [a fellow minister & personal friend of the Hagins] taught
at Campmeeting. We chose the name Rhema Bible Training College because it
is purpose driven, not personality driven. And it's still not
personality driven! It was founded on the principles of the infallible Word of
God, learning how to be led by the Spirit, and knowing the authority of the
believer—while zeroing in on the practical aspects of ministry.”
Kenneth W. Hagin
Copyright © 2024 Kenneth Hagin Ministries
(emphasis added)
It’s commendable that
Kenneth E. Hagin ‘didn’t want his name on the school’, however, the
church attached to Rhema is also known as Kenneth Hagin Ministries. They must
have forgotten to remove his name from there. Our next example is in the same
vein.
“In his long career as
a religion peddler, [Oral] Roberts claimed to talk directly to God and
Jesus. In 1963, he built his Oral Roberts University in Tulsa, Oklahoma after
he said God instructed him to do so.
In 1977, Roberts had a vision of
a 900-foot Jesus who told him
there was an urgent need to erect the City of Faith Medical and Research
Center. Roberts raised the funds for the hospital [$250,000,000],
though it didn’t stay open long [from 1981 to 1989]. In 1983, God again
contacted Roberts to tell him that he wanted him to find a cure for cancer. No such cure has been reported. In
1987, Roberts reported that God was threatening to call him home
[who did this guy think he was?! Moses?! Exodus 4:24-26] unless his
followers forked up millions so he could maintain his [ego driven vanity
project] fundamentalist empire. Though he was criticized heavily for using
that tactic, the faithful came through and donated what he needed.
by Tommi
Avicolli-Mecca, 2009, Beyond Chron (emphasis added)
It’s interesting to me
that a famous healing evangelist was sanctioned to find a medical cure for
cancer. Why didn’t The Lord simply heal the disease. Nevertheless, that was the
rhema word that Oral
Roberts laid claim to.
Of course, we’ll be told
that even a word from The Lord will not benefit us unless we mix it with faith
(Hebrews 4:2). There are however two primary dangers here. We
will begin to ignore the importance of God’s written Word. We will also begin
to interpret the written Word in the light of these supposed rhema words. If any of this sounds
vaguely familiar, consider the oral
tradition of the Pharisees.
They revered Moses, but
happily set him aside in favour of their man-made oral traditions. The Lord
Jesus lambasted them for this; “And he said unto them, Full well ye reject the commandment of God, that ye
may keep your own tradition.”
(Mark 7:9). This is not what a wholesome & biblical faith
does. But it is all too common throughout the word of faith movement. Whatever
the leader says, is the true interpretation. “Death and life are in the
power of the tongue: and they that love it shall eat the fruit thereof.” (Proverbs
18:21). Be careful. Speak life, not death, because you’ll have what you
say. Really? Is that what this verse means? Well, it does if Dr. so & so with
his bought doctor-of-divinity-degree says that is what The Lord told him. Bypass
the correct interpretation because someone wants to sew his theology together,
like the fig leave leaves of old.
The faith of the word of
faith movement is willing to ignore Scripture despite its plain reading &
accept random interpretation as revelation. “We having the same spirit of faith, according as it is
written, I believed, and therefore
have I spoken; we also believe, and therefore speak;”. (2nd Corinthians
4:13).
The
God kind of faith is a law or force that is fuelled by the words of the
movements leaders, not by God’s Word.
Despite their rhetoric,
these teachers are not
interested in you or I pursuing the truth of The Scriptures, but rather, their interpretation of it. This
will be reinforced by a berating of bonafide theologians & even insisting
that The Lord Jesus Christ Himself had appeared to them, saying, “..Sometimes
your theology needs upending..”. If indeed The Lord Jesus had appeared & said that, He was
right, because their theology is
dead wrong.
This also means that
faith teaching & everything associated with it has redefined what is scriptural & what is not. With a huge concentration on
The New Testament & an over spiritualisation of The Old, word of faith
teachers are forced to twist every text they choose, into something
unrecognisable. Let me save you some pain & anguish reader. The Lord is not going to honour something that
He did not promise in the first place. In reality you’re not
actually exercising faith at all, never mind the God kind. However, I do believe that The Lord has
compassion on the ignorant (Hebrews 5:2). Trust me, I have been
there.
Whether you view your
glass as half full or half empty, the truth is that the receptacle has been
deliberately over engineered. You’re so
close to getting your breakthrough. Like Peter, you’re encouraged to step out
in faith because you have a rhema
word. Like the disciples who had toiled all night & caught nothing, at
Christ’s word they dropped their nets on the other side. Like the man born
blind, who when he was told to, went & washed in the pool of Siloam. The
list goes on & on until sooner or later, there you are. The word of faith
movement is teaching that you & I can use the law or force of faith
arbitrarily. This seems to have more in common with what could be classed as enchantment
than anything else. The Bible becomes a spell book. The Name of The Lord
becomes a magic wand. Followers become sorcerer’s apprentices.
These leaders act as if they’re in
a Marvel Comics movie, with super-powers & special effects. In reality, their performances are more akin to The Wizard of Oz, with the brainless, the heartless & the cowardly,
leading the clueless!
The most important
element in the word of faith system, is ensuring that adherents are in the
constant, endless cycle of mining Scripture for promises, making verbal
confessions & then believing that they receive. Once you’re aboard their
treadmill, you feel as if
you’re going somewhere even though you are not. Movement & progress are not
the same thing. All you need is a regular shot in the arm.
“Think of having faith in your own faith! Think of
the thrill of having your own
prayers answered!.. This should be the normal experience of every one of you.. Your faith may be developed until it becomes a mighty force. That was the dream of the
Father for you. The Word will build up your sense of righteousness. I know of
nothing that is needed more than this. When we become conscious that we are
righteous, we will not think of our weaknesses and failings.. The effect of righteousness
on your heart is a new quietness and a new
type of faith.. You
know that you are a master of
circumstances. You know that you are a master
of demons. You
have moved out of the restless atmosphere of fear and doubt, into the quiet waters of victory. You
have become a master where you
served as a slave. You are a conqueror
where you suffered defeat. You walk in
the light where you walked in darkness. He
is not a subject, a slave. He has passed out of
that class into the class of a master. They no longer walk as natural
men. They belong to the love class, the miracle class. They are in the Jesus class. They have
graduated from the lower class. They are the men and women who have attained
unto the unity of faith and the knowledge of the Son of God, and have become
full-grown men unto the measure of the stature of the fulness of Christ. They have their own faith. They are established
in the truth. The Word is real to them.” It's all about YOU!!
Identification - E. W
Kenyon (emphasis added)
*Although
I will speak more about E. W. Kenyon later, I remind the reader that there is a
reasonable review of him, his teachings & his influence on word of faith
doctrine put forward in part in our article ‘Betrayal: A Clarion Call to The
Faith Once Delivered’, published in this blog, in March of 2016.
Because of the nature of
word of faith teaching, its extremes & the extra biblical claims it makes,
there are two serious elements up for our consideration. These are, a radically
over realised eschatology at best or full blown heresy at worst. Sadly, it
would seem that these two constituent parts have merged somewhat & this
mixture is highly volatile. When you tell an individual that they are in God’s class of being, that they’re exactly like Christ & possess
Divine DNA, that is dangerous. When you tell an individual that their words are
as powerful as God’s when
spoken in faith, that they’re little
gods & that they can literally have whatever they say, it is
unsafe. When you tell an individual that their god-like faith gives them dominion, makes them like
God & allows them to be everything
that He Himself is, that is heresy & blasphemy. Yet these things are
taught. They are believed. They are confessed. They are practised. As well this,
our word of faith friends will wheel out the usual suspects as proof positive
that they are correct in their assertions. Apparently, this is what faith does.
25 And
a certain woman, which had an issue of blood twelve years, 26 and
had suffered many things of many physicians, and had spent all that she had,
and was nothing bettered, but rather grew worse, 27 when
she had heard of Jesus, came in
the press behind, and touched his garment. 28 For she said, If I may touch but his clothes, I
shall be whole (Mark 5:25-28).
46 And
they came to Jericho: and as he went out of Jericho with his disciples and a
great number of people, blind Bartimeus, the son of Timeus, sat by the highway
side begging. 47 And
when he heard that it was Jesus of
Nazareth, he began to cry out, and
say, Jesus, thou Son of David, have mercy on me. 48 And
many charged him that he should hold his peace: but he cried the more a great
deal, Thou Son of David, have mercy on me. 49 And
Jesus stood still, and commanded him to be called. And they call the blind man,
saying unto him, Be of good comfort, rise; he calleth thee. 50 And
he, casting away his garment, rose, and came to Jesus. 51 And
Jesus answered and said unto him, What wilt thou that I should do unto thee?
The blind man said unto him, Lord, that I
might receive my sight. 52 And
Jesus said unto him, Go thy way; thy
faith hath made thee whole. And immediately
he received his sight, and followed Jesus in the way
(Mark 10:46-52).
8 And
there sat a certain man at Lystra, impotent in his feet, being a cripple from
his mother’s womb, who never had walked: 9 the
same heard Paul speak: who
steadfastly beholding him, and perceiving that he
had faith to be healed, 10 said with a loud
voice, Stand upright on thy feet. And he leaped and walked (Acts 10:8-10).
The faith of the word of
faith movement stretches back to man in creation for its image of dominion. It
spans & scans both testaments, picking individuals who seem to have
embraced it & utilised its power. Let me try to explain, while attempting
to keep a straight face.
God demonstrated the
proficiency of the God kind of faith in the beginning, didn’t He? He spoke faith filled words & created everything didn’t He? He
trained men how to use the God kind of faith, didn’t He? He taught Abel, the
elders & Enoch the principles of faith, didn’t He? (chortle).
Abraham learned how to be
strong in faith, didn’t he?
Joseph realised his dreams
& brought them into reality by faith, didn’t he? Moses defeated Jannes & Jambres, then parted the Red Sea by faith, didn’t
he? Using the law of faith David demolished
Goliath with a stone from his sling & separated
the giant’s head from its shoulders with the big man’s own sword, didn’t he? (snigger).
Then apparently, we had a
masterclass in the proper operation of the force of faith from
The Lord Jesus Christ Himself! He laid aside His deity & entered the human
race, didn’t He? He lived for thirty years, learning
to use the God kind of faith, didn’t He? After His baptism & temptation,
Christ began ministry as a man anointed
by The Holy Spirit & armed
with faith, didn’t He? He constantly demonstrated
this as He healed the sick,
cleansed lepers, opened blind eyes, cast out demons & raised the dead, didn’t He? Finally,
as His crucifixion approached, Jesus gave His disciples [& us by extension]
the key to & secret of the law or force of faith,
didn’t He? (titter).
22 And
Jesus answering saith unto them, Have faith in God. 23 For
verily I say unto you, That whosoever shall say unto this mountain, Be thou
removed, and be thou cast into the sea; and shall not doubt in his heart, but
shall believe that those things which he saith shall come to pass; he shall
have whatsoever he saith. 24 Therefore I say
unto you, What things soever ye desire, when ye pray, believe that ye
receive them, and ye shall have them (Mark 11:22-24).
After decades of these things being taught
concerning faith, how much progress have they actually added to The Church or
to the cause of Christ & The Gospel? The leaders of the movement have fared
very well indeed. They will claim that their designer clothing, expansive properties,
high end automobiles, executive aeroplanes, expensive jewellery & reams of cold
hard cash, are a testament to them having learned to use the law of faith
successfully. All of this is put forward as a testimony of what faith does, but
in reality, it is a clear statement of man’s attempt to become a super-hero. To
have faith in God, is one thing. To have the God kind of faith, is quite
another.
End of Part Three
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