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Nov 292009

A recent commenter raised the issue of the “evils” of the “manifest sons of God” doctrine, so I thought I’d post on the subject and open it up to discussion [warning: this is not by any means a short post].

The short version of it all is, “Most of what’s said by the heresy hunters is either outright fabrication, deliberate twisting of facts, or the obfuscation of Biblical truth. Their goal seems to be to subvert the church and turn Her from Her destiny and purpose in the Lord.”

I’m often accused of being “latter rain”, “river”, “manifest sons of God”, “IHOP” (that’s prayer, not pancakes), “NAR” (New Apostolic Reformation), “WOF” (Word of Faith) and even just plain weird (I prefer “peculiar:D ) I tend to resemble those remarks… but I’m not sure I can be neatly defined as any one of those things (nor can what I believe be defined by a denomination).

Perhaps one day the heresy hunters will write about me. We all have goals, right?

Most of these descriptive terms were in vogue log before I even got saved (and some came into fashion before I was even born). They seem to be fairly interchangeable and there’s considerable overlap between them. I have read a number of heresy-hunter websites and even a few reasoned and reasonable critiques of these supposed doctrines and I end up rather confused.

Reading over what the HH’s say on their sites, it’s easy to conclude that at least some of what they are discussing is “bad doctrine”. Some.

But here’s the confusion with the “some” part of it: It doesn’t really seem to exist in the wild (or if it does, it must be quite rare). I’ve spent considerable amounts of time in churches and ministries and around people who fit the HH’s criteria as MSoG. In fact, I know a few of them personally. I’ve never heard much of what the heresy hunters rail against from any of these teachers… or if I do, it’s in a context that has led me to conclude that heresy hunters twist and outright fabricate things. (Big Surprise to everyone… right?) Some of these fabrications are about things that I witnessed personally – it’s kind of hard to convince an eyewitness otherwise ;)

There are a few pockets of church-folk in extreme error. For example, a handful of Branham’s followers concluded that he’s the messiah and will return. The fact that the vast majority of people do not believe this really doesn’t deflate the heresy hunters allegations… “because a few do, all must” is their motto.

It’s very, very rare that I read a critique of these doctrines that is truthful, honest, and biblical. I don’t mind those and I think they are necessary in the Body of Christ. Our doctrines should be able to stand the test of reasoned criticism. Even when agreement does not result, all are edified and the Church is able to move forward in unity. That’s not the tactic of heresy hunters. Their modus operandi is to cause division. Most make wild accusations, show edited clips on youtube, draw broad conclusions, and attempt to deceive the masses into being twice as much a son of hell as they are.

It’s true that the HH’s make points which are truthful (for example, prophecy and angelic visitations are really common amongst this crowd, and the HH’s like to complain about these things). But really – their truthful points all seem to boil down to the fact that they are jealous because they don’t hear from God and operate in His miracles. They want the church to become excellent pew-sitters; nice and tightly controlled. (sorry, y’all…)

So the alleged problems with Manifest Sons of God (MSoG) that the commenter alluded to… Continue reading »

Forerunners? New Breed?

Posted by Kathi at 5:50 am
May 202009

Several heresy-hunter/ODM type websites claim that “Jesus never said there would be a rise in “apostolic” ministry during the end times! No one rising up, healing the sick, raising the dead, casting out demons, doing assorted signs and wonders. He never said we’d be forerunners, never said a new breed would rise up… (etc.)”

So here’s a thought: Jesus said we WOULD do those things (see the tail end of Mark 16). He never said we WOULDN’T do those things. He never said we SHOULDN’T do those things. He said we should and He said we would.

The ONLY reason there’s a “new breed” rising up in the church (if you’d like to call it that) is that the Body hasn’t been doing what the Lord gave us to do. If the Church had been obedient all this time, all these signs and wonders and miracles would be pretty common-place…

So the heresy hunters are actually pointing people toward deliberate disobedience and rebellion against Christ.

Now there’s a scary thought arising before breakfast.

Quick Observation from the Word

Posted by Kathi at 5:48 am
Apr 152009

I’m reading through the book of Matthew presently, and this morning arrived in chapter 14.

Jesus shows up, walking on the water. The disciples figure it’s a ghost and freak out. Jesus tells them who He is. Peter, ever the impulsive, puts Him to the test:

“Lord, if it is You, command me to come to You on the water.” So He said, “Come.”

And so Peter got to walk on water.

Turn the page to chapter 16, verses 1-4 – an oft-quoted passage of Heresy Hunters. In this passage, the Pharisees and Sadducees came and tested Jesus, asking Him for a sign from heaven. He answered, concluding with, “A wicked and adulterous generation seeks after a sign.”

Interesting – Peter, who had a relationship with Jesus, tested Him by asking Him for a sign. Jesus was abundantly happy to give him a grand one! The P’s&S’s, who did not enjoy a relationship with Jesus, asked Him for a sign, and He chastised them.

It would seem that those who enjoy a relationship with Jesus get to enjoy lots of things that those who lack relationship miss out on – eh?

Sep 182008

Kelly says in her prelude, ” All I can say is WOW!” – I concur!! She had an awesome vision of what it is to be clothed in righteousness and why we don’t see ourselves as such.

She also tackles her thoughts about Lakeland now that some of the dust has settled – GOOD stuff there.

Kelly, if you read this – thank you for being such an encourager to the Body of Christ!

His presence is so sweet...

Posted by Kathi at 5:58 am
Sep 012008

This morning I woke up quite early. I’d intended to sleep in, but 6 came and I was laying in bed half-awake, half asleep. I was going to try to go back to sleep, because I’ve found that if I can wake up and then fall back to sleep for an hour or two, it’s usually some of the best sleep I get.

But in that half-awake, half dream state, my mind turned to something that it shouldn’t have turned to and for a few minutes I contemplated something that is sin. Then in the deep recesses of my mind I heard a word – “Desecration” (hey! I know that Voice!) – and still in that half-awake, half dream state I spoke to desecration and commanded it to leave me.

Instantly I was awake (and I mean six shots of espresso awake) and my contemplation of that sinful thing was gone. It was like it fell like a house of cards in the wind.

So I wandered into the kitchen (Ken was still asleep) and pondered what just happened. I’m fairly sure it wasn’t a dream. So I talked to God about it, told Him I was sorry for letting my mind wander, and I felt His forgiveness (which – going back to my post yesterday about discernment, I often “feel” things God’s doing as well). Then I talked to Him about a variety of other issues going on, and I felt (and still feel!!) His presence and His love in such a powerful, tangible, literal fashion that I’ve started weeping a couple of times and at times I can hardly type… but I wanted to share with all of you what He’s up to this morning around here… what’s He doing in your hearts and your worlds today?

Kay Sharpe


I'm a laid-down lover of Jesus Christ. I write about my King and His Kingdom, the Bible, revival, healing, prophecy, faith, and more... plus I throw in recipes, tips, news and politics items, reviews, and all sorts of random things just for fun. Until recently, I was known as "Kathi"... but my name is now Kay. It's a good, God thing... :) The opinions expressed in this blog are mine and mine only - not necessarily shared by my husband, our church, my employers, or anyone else.

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