------------------------------ PropheZine #66 Oct. 16, 1998 Bob Lally Publisher Mimi Nila Senior Editor Rick Woodcock Asst. Editor Abraham George Asst. Editor Lori Eldridge Asst. Editor ARTICLES Roger Oakland.....New Wine (Chapter from book "When New Wine Makes a Man Divine) Shirley Ann Miller.............Holy Laughter - Satan, Self, Or Spirit? Greg DesVoignes.........Holy Laughter & Company, A Toronto Blessing... Or Kundalini Curse? PROPHEZINE COMMENTARIES Family Research Council...Just A Phrase Christians Use To Conceal Their Anti-Gay Hatred? Scott DeNicola - Focus on the Family.............The Mainline In Decline Lee Underwood ...................F.Y.I. - Israel in the News Terry Denbow ...................Hail The King Is Coming Author Unknown............Pushing Against The Rock ************************************ Hello everyone, This issue of Prophezine deals with a somewhat controversial subject and therefore, I pray that you will receive it as such and follow the Word of God as Paul directs in Acts 17:11,"Now the Bereans were of more noble character than the Thessalonians, for they received the message with great eagerness and examined the Scriptures every day to see if what Paul said was true". The Lord put it on our hearts to bring these articles to you to help you discern the deceiving doctrines that are prophesied in the last days. Recently, I attended a Prophecy conference in which a person told me of an experience in their church. This person told me of a meeting in which another individual spoke in "tongues" and that uncontrollable laughter overtook them at that meeting. We are truly living in the days of Romans 1:21-32: because, although they knew God, they did not glorify Him as God, nor were thankful, but became futile in their thoughts, and their foolish hearts were darkened. Professing to be wise, they became fools, and changed the glory of the incorruptible God into an image made like corruptible man-and birds and four-footed animals and creeping things. Therefore God also gave them up to uncleanness, in the lusts of their hearts, to dishonor their bodies among themselves, who exchanged the truth of God for the lie, and worshiped and served the creature rather than the Creator, who is blessed forever. Amen. For this reason God gave them up to vile passions. For even their women exchanged the natural use for what is against nature. Likewise also the men, leaving the natural use of the woman, burned in their lust for one another, men with men committing what is shameful, and receiving in themselves the penalty of their error which was due. And even as they did not like to retain God in their knowledge, God gave them over to a debased mind, to do those things which are not fitting; being filled with all unrighteousness, sexual immorality, wickedness, covetousness, maliciousness; full of envy, murder, strife, deceit, evil-mindedness; they are whisperers, backbiters, haters of God, violent, proud, boasters, inventors of evil things, disobedient to parents, undiscerning, untrustworthy, unloving, unforgiving, unmerciful; who, knowing the righteous judgment of God, that those who practice such things are deserving of death, not only do the same but also approve of those who practice them. Some call this phase 4 of the last days. Three times in this Chapter God speaks of "Giving them up or Giving them over". Has God removed His hand from America? Some prophecy teachers believe that is the reason America is not mentioned in the Last Days of Biblical Prophecy. Our hearts and minds need to be purified with the Word of God, fully entrenched therein. Or we will fall prey to the deceiving spirits of this world. I pray that you and your families will continue to follow our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ, during these perplexing but exciting times. Matthew 24:11-13,"Then many false prophets will rise up and deceive many. And because lawlessness will abound, the love of many will grow cold. But he who endures to the end shall be saved." May He Bless you and keep you, In His Service, Mimi Nila Mnila@ibm.net |================================================ | | NEW WINE (Chapter Excerpt from When New Wine Make a Man Divine) | By Roger Oakland | Some say that Christianity is experiencing a paradigm shift. Others say that God is pouring out "New Wine," and Christians are being empowered and enlightened as part of a great revival that is sweeping the world. Whatever the explanation, there are now over 400 million people worldwide who call themselves charismatic Christians. 15 Most of them believe God is doing a "new thing." What is this "new thing"? Is it really "New Wine" or is it old deception? A NEW THING ? Over the past several years a very obvious trend has been taking place in Christianity. In what some call a "Christian awakening," millions of people are emphasizing that signs, wonders, and experiences are being manifested as part of a last-days revival that is occurring before Jesus returns. Often, a Christian perspective, which emphasizes testing all things according to the authority of the Word of God, is downplayed or even ignored. What actually is happening? How do we explain this phenomenon? Is God doing something new? Or is the world being set up to embrace a false form of Christianity, which is based on extra-biblical, supernatural experiences? Is it possible that what is happening today could be part of the apostasy Paul warned would arise in the last days? EXPERIENCE SEEKERS One of the characteristics of the present trend is the belief that experience is the most important aspect of Christianity. For example, consider the words of C. Peter Wagner, a professor of church growth at the Fuller Theological Seminary. In an interview with Time, he gave his opinion why charismatic meetings are so popular today. He said: "People don't go to listen to the services, but rather to be a part of it."16 He continued: "We live in an exceptional time. Certainly in the history of the United States we have never seen such a frequency of signs and wonders." THE TORONTO BLESSING The Toronto Airport Christian Fellowship (TACF), formerly called the Toronto Airport Vineyard, has become known as a mecca for people to experience "signs and wonders." Meetings that began in January of 1994 still continue every night of the week but Monday. In order to describe the kinds of human behavior associated with this "blessing," we can quote from the Toronto Airport Christian Fellowship's homepage on the Internet. It states" The Toronto blessing is a transferable anointing. In its most visible form it overcomes worshippers with outbreaks of laughter, weeping, groaning, shaking, falling, "drunkenness," and even behaviors that have been described as a "cross between a jungle and a farmyard." Since the beginning of the outpouring on January 20, 1994, many people from our meetings have been affected in a number of ways" falling down under the power of God, becoming drunk in the Spirit, laughing uncontrollably or in some cases even roaring like lions.17 This strange behavior is interpreted by the promoters of the "Toronto Blessing" as a "divine visitation."18 Thousands of pastors and leaders from around the world have traveled to Toronto and had the "blessing" imparted to them. They have then taken this "anointing" back to their own churches, where the same kinds of behavior have broken out. There are now literally thousands of "New Wine drinking holes" all over the world where hundreds of thousands of people are being "touched" every day. Catholics and Protestants from various denominations are claiming they are receiving the "gift of drunkenness" and being overcome by the "Spirit" as the "New Wine" empowers them to become part of the greatest revival ever know in the history of the world. HOW DO WE KNOW THIS IS GOD? Not everyone who has observed the "Toronto Blessing" believes it is from God. Some suggest the people who embrace it risk self-delusion or, worse yet, deception which is satanically inspired. Critics of the movement suggest that teachings that are not biblically based have the potential to open the door for satanic deception in the name of Christianity. However, John Arnott, the senior pastor of the Toronto Airport Christian Fellowship and author of The Fathers Blessing, is not the least bit concerned. He is convinced that the "Toronto experience" is part of a "heaven-sent renewal meant for the local church, in order to build up the body of Christ." Arnott also believes that "eventually it will overflow into the community and usher in revival."19 He further stated in an interview that "God has told us to give the anointing away to whoever would like it, especially to pastors and elders who can bring it back to their churches."20 According to Arnott, an intellectual understanding of the Scriptures is secondary to having a loving emotional relationship with God. For example, in his book The Father's Blessing he states: It came as a tremendous revelation to me several years ago that the Christian faith is all about love and "romance" or intimacy. I used to think it was all about understanding the truth and getting our doctrine straight.21 As one reads through The Father's Blessing, it becomes apparent that Arnott is somewhat divided about the importance of doctrine as the basis for determining our Christian beliefs. On another page of his book he states: New doctrines need to be weighed very carefully. One thing that thrills me so much about this new outpouring of the Holy Spirit is that no new doctrines are being taught. There is nothing new here.22 However in the same book, Arnott completely contradicts himself by writing: It is no coincidence that we have seen people prophetically acting like lions, oxen, eagles and warriors. In Steve Witt's church in St. John's New Brunswick, I saw all four of those manifestations happening all at the same time. The people who were doing this were mostly credible pastors and leaders. I was astonished but sensed the awesome presence of God.24 Arnott then goes on to describe what happened at the same church when a woman was overcome by the "presence of God" and began to prophesy. He writes: One lady who played keyboard and weighed about 115 pounds was on all fours, snorting and pawing the ground like an angry ox or bull. It was obvious that she was surprised and a bit frightened by what was happening, but at the same time she seemed determined to follow the Spirit's leading. For about an hour and a half this lady gave the most incredible prophetic word. She expressed the anger of the Lord against what Satan has done to God's church, His people, His cities, and communities. She said the powers of darkness were being pushed back and new boundaries were being set.25 Or consider the first-hand account of a man who observed the "ministry time" at John Arnott's own church in Toronto in the summer of 1995. He stated: "Two men were both on all fours, roaring at each other and gnashing at the crowd. Several in the crowd were cheerfully waving their hands in a scooping gesture as though they were flipping something through the air as they kept saying, "Give them more Jesus, give them more."26 Several minutes later the scene changed. The testimony continues: "Now3 the big lion had the little lion by the ankle and was roaring and grinding his teeth. Several enthusiasts were still saying, 'Give them more, Lord, give them more.'"27 GIVE THEM MORE OF WHAT? John Arnott is not alone in his wholehearted endorsement of what he calls the "presence of God" in his church services. Many prominent leaders are equally enthusiastic about what they believe God is doing in Toronto. For example, Jack Hayford, senior pastor of the Church on the Way, endorsed Arnott's book by saying: John Arnott is seeking to provide a biblical soundness and a shepherdly care amid the mix of both the familiar and unfamiliar evidences of God's working at the Toronto Airport Vineyard (now the Toronto Airport Christian Fellowship).28 Melody Green Si4vright, president of Last Days Ministries, added her endorsement to John Arnott's book by saying: John Arnott, with great humility, discernment and balance, brings understanding to the wonderful way the Father is refreshing His people today.19 Would John Arnott, Jack Hayford, Melody Green Sievright, or any other New Wine enthusiast please give the church a biblical explanation for what is going on? Where in the Bible can we find a basis for the kind of behavior now being claimed as a blessing from God? Since when can the Holy Spirit be "scooped," "flipped," "focused," or manipulated by human hands? Where in the Bible does it say that in the last days believers will act like animals in the church and that this should be interpreted to mean they are being used by God to speak prophetically? If we are willing to base our theology and doctrines upon feelings, emotions, and unscriptural practices, then we have opened the door to a great delusion. The time to test all things scriptural is now. If we are not willing to do that then we are willfully choosing to be deceived. A BLESSING OR A CURSE? In 1 Corinthians Paul discusses the gifts of the Holy Spirit. These gifts are compared to the various parts of the body, which are all necessary as each part works together for the benefit of the whole. Although the gifts of the Holy Spirit are clearly described, some today insist that "new gifts" need to be added to the list. According to this view not all of the gifts that God has for us are in the Bible. One of the ways that people can "receive" one of these new gifts is to go to a place where the "Spirit" is moving. Although John Arnott's Toronto Airport Christian Fell9owship has been the main center of attraction, there are many other places where the Spirit has allegedly followed those who have been blessed at Toronto. Today there are many New Wine drinking holes. Although the "Spirit" can be transferred in a variety of ways, John Arnott recommends a method known as "soaking." In his own words: We call this whole process of continuing prayer "soaking" someone. The person is getting soaked in prayer and the Holy Spirit. This may go on for ten minutes or two hours. Soaking prayer seems to help people receive more of God. We want to marinate them in the Holy Spirit.30 The "gift" of "being drunk in the Spirit" is another gift that New Winers promote. "Come and take a drink at Joel's bar and become drunk in the (S)pirit," enthusiasts say. "Don't try to figure out what God is doing! Just be open to whatever it is that God has for you. Don't try to figure out God-just let go." "Letting go" is apparently one of the prerequisites for the gift of "spiritual drunkenness" that so many Christians are boasting about these days. Interestingly enough, being "drunk in the Spirit" and being intoxicated by alcohol have similar characteristics. However, becoming drunk in the Spirit is supposed to mean that the person has received a blessing from God. The justification that is used for the "gift of drunkenness" comes from Acts 2. Proponents of "spiritual drunkenness" say that on the day of Pentecost the disciples were accused of acting like drunkards, laughing, falling over, having slurred speech, and showing boldness with lack of restraint. However, the Scriptures state that it was the scoffers who suggested the people were drunk. The reason they said the disciples were drunk was because they were speaking in different languages-the gift of tongues. As any Bible student will tell you, the gift of tongues is in the Bible. However, the "gift of drunkenness" is not. Nowhere in the Bible can we find that behavior resembling a drunk4en fool is something Christians should desire. In fact, drunkenness is associated with the judgment of God. For example, c0nsider the words of the prophet Isaiah as he admonishes the people of his day who had rebelled against the Word of God. He stated: Stay yourselves, and wonder; cry ye out, and cry: they are drunken, but not with wine; they stagger, but not with strong drink. For the LORD hath poured out upon you the spirit of deep sleep, and hath closed your eyes: the prophets and your rulers, the seers hath he covered."31 Or listen to the words of condemnation by the prophet Jeremiah regarding what God would do to the rebellious people who refused to obey God's Word: And Babylon shall become heaps, a dwelling place for dragons, an astonishment, and a hissing, without an inhabitant. They shall roar together like lions: they shall yell as lions' whelps. In their heat I will make their feasts, and I will make them drunken that they may rejoice, and sleep a perpetual sleep, and not wake, saith the LORD.32 It seems rather clear that behavior which can be compared to that of a drunkard is not a blessing-it's a curse. Is it possible that when Christians begin to seek after a power which is characterized by drunken behavior they are merely being deceived? NEW WINE CONTINUES TO FLOW On December 5, 1995, Vineyard movement leader John Wimber and several directors of the Association of Vineyard Churches traveled to Toronto, Canada to announce a decision they had made. For nearly two years, the Toronto Airport Vineyard had become known worldwide as the mecca for the experience called the "Toronto Blessing." Supporters and even critics of the "Toronto Blessing" were shocked when news of the announcement came. The Toronto Airport Vineyard, which had become the focus of the New Wine movement, had been asked to leave the association of Vineyard churches. In other words, John Arnott and his church had been expelled. When the news of the expulsion was released nearly everyone was confused. John Wimber had just endorsed John Arnott's newly published book The Father's Blessing by saying that he believed the senior pastor of the Airport Vineyard Church had been experiencing an authentic visitation from God.33 So what happened to cause John Wimber to change his mind? As with every dispute and division that occurs in the church, there are always two sides. John Arnott, writing in the first edition of Spread the Fire, February 1996, explained his perspective of why the division occurred. He stated: The bottom line, we were told, is that the (Association of Vineyard Churches) Board felt the Toronto Airport Vineyard renewal services were not mirroring the Vineyard model. Rather than ask us to revamp the renewal meetings, they released us to continue as we believe God is leading us.34 Although this statement made it sound like the Toronto disassociation was congenial and without any major differences, a report sent out by regional director Happy Leman to Vineyard pastors to explain why the separation had occurred seemed to reflect another perspective. In a two-page statement, Leman wrote: The Association of Vineyard Churches and the Toronto Airport Vineyard seem to have fundamental differences in philosophy regarding the pastoral administration of this Renewal.35 Further, Leman pointed out other concerns that the Association of Vineyard Churches had with the so-called renewal that was being exported from Toronto. Some of these concerns included people being "hyped" or manipulated, an "emerging prophetic theology" that promoted an end-times "elitist mentality," abuses in behavior including "demonic activity," and the encouragement or spotlighting of "extra-biblical manifestations."36 Although many people thought that the expulsion of the Toronto Airport Vineyard by John Wimber would cause the "Toronto Blessing" to diffuse and finally go away, such has not been the case. People from all over the world are continuing to travel there seeking the same experiences that Wimber and his group were so concerned about. As well, the New Wine continues to flow within and without the Vineyard churches. In fact, Vineyard pastor Randy Clark from St. Louis, Missouri, has even exported the "Toronto Blessing" to places like Moscow. THE MOSCOW BLESSING In Russia it has been renamed the "Moscow Blessing." Although "the blessing" came via Toronto and is more commonly known as the "Toronto Blessing," now Russia has its very own version. Although the Moscow and the Toronto "Blessings" are different by name, there is a common denominator. Randy Clark is responsible for transporting the "anointing" not only to Toronto, but to Moscow as well. The Izmylova Hotel in Moscow as the location where Randy Clark and his associates held their "Catch the Fire" conference. Over one thousand Russian pastors and church leaders were invited. Their expenses were paid by the promoters of the conference who had come from the United States. Before the conference, which occurred in the latter part of March 1996, there was some concern over whether the same manifestations associated with Toronto would happen in Russia. However, reports released on the Internet after the conference took place soon told the story. >From the very first night the Russians began to shake, shout, laugh, and roll on the floor. An Internet article reported that a typical scene was to see a husband and a wife "flopping on the floor like fish out of the water."37 At the end of the meeting when the people were asked to leave, the report stated that "hotel officials directed those who were still able to walk the conference exits. The remaining people were scooped up off the floor and escorted out. Most make their way back to their rooms, but several small groups of 'drunkards' made it no further than the main lobby where they staggered about and fell in heaps laughing."38 Another report issued after the three-day conference made it clear that the "Moscow Blessing" continued after Randy Clark and his "impartation" team left. Not only was the "blessing" taken back to various Russian churches, the "Moscow Blessing" took to the streets. An Internet report titled "Russian Fire Spreading" stated that people who attended the Randy Clark meetings "have remained drunk in the Spirit to the point of rolling around in the snow laughing. Pockets of people can be seen riding the Metro laughing and holding their stomachs from intense 'birthing cramps."39 BIRTHING CRAMPS ? He shouted "Fire" and hundreds of people fell to the floor. The scenario was not a firing squad-it was the Olympic Exhibition Center in London, England, where a large group of British pastors and Church leaders had gathered to hear self-proclaimed Holy Spirit bartender Rodney Howard-Browne. Some have claimed God is using Howard-Browne to prepare the church for a great work that is still to come. A "new child" is being born, they say; just stand in line, "catch the fire" and be empowered. Charisma (magazine), March 1996, reported this occasion as a landmark event in Great Britain. Hundreds of pastors and church leaders gathered in London to see and hear Howard-Browne. Although the "Toronto Blessing" had already been embraced in thousands of churches throughout Britain since May of 1994, now the man who had been credited with having lit the original fire was in town. Certainly those who came to the meetings to "experience the experience" were not disappointed. Hundreds of pastors went forward and were organized into lines to receive prayer. Howard-Browne swept along the lines, shouting, "Fire." Charisma reported that it required an army of associates to run and keep up to him, trying to catch people who were falling over on the floor.40 Westminster Chapel minister R.T. Kendall was interviewed by Charisma magazine and gave Howard-Browne a rave review. "He's fearless," Kendall said of Howard-Browne. "When I met Rodney a year ago, I was touched by being in his presence." Then he continued, "The phrase 'baby-Isaac' just kept coming to me."41 So what is this idea, that a very large, full-grown man like Howard-Browne could be compared to "baby-Isaac"? What are the "birthing pains" that Christians are supposed to be experiencing? The Charisma article answers that question. It states: "Kendall believes the church is in the embryonic phase of what could prove to be the greatest work of the spirit since the days of the early church. (Kendall) believes that God has called Howard-Browne to initiate something big that is just beginning."42 A review of the charismatic literature reveals that Kendall's idea about the birthing of a new man-child or a "baby-Isaac" is not original. The idea has been around for a number of decades. It's this theology of an "army of overcomers" and "baby-Isaacs" like Howard-Browne that many find deeply troubling. Some call this army of empowered Christians "Joel's Army." They believe that in the last days, a mighty army of Christians will be raised up and the world will be won for Jesus. As those who lived through the Latter Rain movement over forty years ago will remember, the "overcomers" doctrine did not build up the church-it devastated it. Could history be repeating itself? ==== Editors Note: Because this is a book excerpt, reference notes will be as they appear in the book written by Roger Oakland, "When New Wine Makes a Man Divine". 15. "The Charismatic Christian Renewal Worldwide," The Jerusalem Post, January 19, 1996, p. 19. 16. Ibid. 17. Homepage for TACF on Internet. 18. Ibid 19. Gail Reid, "After the Laughter," Faith Today, March-April 1995, p. 19 20. Ibid 21. John Arnott, The Father's Blessing (Orlando, FL: Creation House, 1995),p. 16. 22. Ibid 23. Ibid., p.61 24. Ibid., p.178 25. Ibid., p.178 26. Len Lindstrom, News Report, July 1995, p. 4 27. Ibid. 28. John Arnott, The Father's Blessing, back cover. 29. Ibid. 30. Ibid., p. 96 31. Isaiah 29:9-10 32. Jeremiah 51:37-39 33. John Arnott, The Father's Blessing, back cover 34. John Arnott, "Here's Where We Stand," Spread the Fire, February 1996, p. 6. 35. Letter sent to Vineyard pastors in the Midwest Region by Happy Lehman, Regional Overseer, Association of Vineyard Churches, December 8, 1995 36. Ibid. 37. http://www.grmi.org/missions/fsu/russia.day1ii.html. 38. Ibid. 39. http://www.grmi.org/missions/fsu/russia.fire1.html. 40. Clive Price, "Rodney Howard-Browne Wins Support from Church Leaders in England," Charisma, March 1996, p. 18. 41. Ibid. 42. Ibid. Understand The Times is a nonprofit ministry founded by Roger Oakland. The ministry exists to give biblical insights for contemporary issues and to show how the Bible helps us understand the past, what is happening in the world today, and where we are headed in the future. You can obtain a catalog of other books, cassettes and videos that have been developed to strengthen the faith of Christians and challenge unbelievers about what they believe by contacting the ministry offices in the following locations: Understand The Times P.O. Box 27239 Santa Ana, Ca. 92799 USA 1(800) 689 1888 Understand The Times P.O. Box 1160 Eston, Saskatchewan, Canada SOL 1Ao Understand The Times Hall Street, New Stevenston Motherwell, Scotland, United Kingdom ML 4LX Visit the Understand The Times web site at: www.understandthetimes.org |========================================== | | Holy Laughter - Satan, Self, Or Spirit? | By Shirley Ann Miller | NOTE: This article is not directed toward any one particular holy laughter movement within a specific church or denomination but represents a general overview of the subject. If you want to research specifically into the historical origins of any one particular "Holy Laughter Movement," then you might want to look at some of the corresponding links at the bottom of this article. If we want to identify and pinpoint exactly where the biggest problem occurs with the "Holy Laughter Movement," obviously it would be in the "location" of where it occurs and not the "act" of laughter. The location being that of "church" or "revival" services and whether or not it is appropriate in worship. The appropriateness in worship would next fall into the category of whether or not we view the laughter movement from a conservative Fundamentalist or Pentecostal/Charismatic viewpoint. This one determining factor may cast the vote over your entire opinion because it is based foremost on your denominational viewpoint. Clearly, it's the words - interpretation of scripture - that causes most all of the problems. The different denominations continue to rally against one another--fighting, backbiting, heresy-accusing, faultfinding, etc; but we must separate a teaching from the doctrine as well as the teacher. The teacher is in the hands of God (read Romans 14). Anyone can figure out who is teaching what--the fruit doesn't fall far from the tree--so it isn't necessary for Christians to argue about whether or not someone is teaching heretical doctrines, but it's our responsibility to study the Word and find out what God has to say specifically about "the teaching." Christians must continually dissect a teaching in light of the Word of God, and it's our responsibility to refute teachings according to the elements of scripture. Perhaps you're one of those who have stood on the sidelines watching, reading, and studying the different aspects of this subject. As indicated above, the principles involved basically evolve around the mainline Fundamentalists opposing the laughing movement, while many of the Pentecostal/Charismatics either accept or applaud it. In a Journalistic manner, either way when approached, most likely someone will be labeled either a heretic, false teacher, or anti-christ depending on their denominational approach to the issue. Personally, I believe the above approach (labeling others) to be counter-productive. All of us could use the emergence of any new movements within Christianity, as an opportunity for further study and growth (...not necessarily through acceptance of any particular movement, but by using the opportunity for intense Biblical study and prayer). By labeling a person in a counter-Christlike manner, we concentrate on the individual when we should really be focusing on the teaching and whether or not a teaching aligns with the Word of God. As Christians, we've heard over and over again that God is a God of "order." In the beginning...in Genesis..., when God designed the universe, He planned the "order" of the star-filled dome of the heavens, and as He planned, so it was done--the order of the universe functions according to His desire. When viewing from our perspective on earth, at times the heavens above may appear rather boring in their continuous, everyday routine. In contrast, this same routine becomes grandiose when we see it as God's grand design of order, creativity, and structure within the universe. It's only with this realization that continuous routine becomes comfortably reliable (see I Cor 14:33). The same order designed within the heavens should be found within the Church. Just as in the heavens, the perfect order within the church should "flow" unrestricted, unhindered by man's rigid rules, preestablished by God as a pattern of continual, free-flowing worship. This freedom, when permitted, results in a unique, individual form of expression through worship, but always in respect for the Supreme Power established by God through the Holy Spirit (1 Cor 6:19-20). Worship can be spontaneous, yet within the bounds of order. Orderly worship is the highest form of respect because it brings about holiness, reverence, and a deeper, inner closeness to God. In comparison: Is spontaneous, joyful, thankful, heartfelt expressions of laughter within the orderly realm of Worship according to God's order within the church? How do we know if it is or if it isn't? Obviously, again, this depends upon your denominational viewpoint. Does any one person hold the singular key in establishing the "perfect" orderly worship of God? Could a believer worship God in quiet prayer as well as in outward manifestations of joy? By example, does the church need to follow the earliest apostles and believers and how they worshipped God? This subject brings with it many, many questions that may or may not find specific answers; but most importantly, beyond all conjecture can there be found a bottom line? Lately, extremes have become more commonplace within the Christian church; and one might ask: Have believers become so bored in their exuberance to experience the fullness of God, they have regressed into practicing soulical expressions of uncontrolled emotions in hopes of resurrecting manifestations of the Holy Spirit? Sometimes it appears as if Christians attempt to "conjure" up the manifestation of the Holy Spirit rather than permitting God to be God in our churches. Have we become so bored with orderly worship, we feel the need to perform magic shows, miraculous disappearing acts, grand showcases, and big-budgeted circus acts just to thrill our audiences, to stir up excitement within our churches, and thereby render to God the name of "Grand Showman?" Why do we feel the need to "prove" God, when God has so freely given of Himself, He needs no proving. Could this be merely a display of our own prowess? Every situation is different, and we must not place God in a box nor attempt to suppress the movement of God. God is able to do anything He desires, but His desires will always align with the teachings of Scripture. And with this in mind--The foremost acknowledgment of God should be in His Holiness. We should always approach God with the greatest respect, whether in prayer or in church. I think of Moses and the burning bush where God said, "...Draw not nigh hither: put off thy shoes from off thy feet, for the place whereon thou standest is holy ground" (Exodus 3:5). Therefore, as to holy laughter, it doesn't matter what a denomination's teachings propose, nor does it matter how you were brought up in childhood, nor does it matter what the current trend allows, but what does matter is whether or not a teaching follows the ABC's of Biblical teaching and always in respect for the Holiness of God. Many pastors/speakers have a wonderful sense of humor, and everyone loves a good joke at an appropriate time even within the church service. So in reference to the "Holy Laughter Movement," you might ask a few questions to help in your decision and compare them with your study of Biblical truths: 1. Does "holy laughter" disturb the flow of worship? Does it occur at an inappropriate time? 2. Does holy laughter appear to counter or oppose the move of the Holy Spirit within the church service? 3. Does the holy laughter movement direct attention to one's self rather than God? 4. Is laughter, or any outward mannerism, loud, disorderly, offensive, crude, or disrespectful to God's house or to other worshippers? 5. At what point in the church service does the laughter occur? Does it happen disrupting prayer? 6. Does the laughter occur only upon "suggestion" by the leader of the church service or revival? 7. Does the laughter occur "only" upon the laying on of hands or in the presence of the individual ministering? By answering yes to any of the above questions, gives you an indication that holy laughter may not be appropriate in a church service. The last and most important question, comes under the heading of "laying on of hands." This is a cross-denominational issue. It might surprise you, but cults and cultists also believe in the laying on of hands. Yes, there is another spirit-world of the supernatural, and following this demonstration some really strange things can begin to happen. The act of "laying on of hands" (1) demonstrates the "transference of the spirit, spirits, or Spirit (the latter as in Holy Spirit-Acts 8:17)" of the one praying and laying on of hands; or (2) it could also be by one who desires to comfort or console another through prayer and touch. It is important to know the difference and also what motivates the person doing the praying. In the first instance, whenever any person lays hands on you they intend to "pass" something they possess over to you!!! You must know whether or not what they intend giving to you is something you really want! A simple act of "submission" grants permission and acceptance to those who lay hands on you. If this isn't important, you might ask yourself: "Do you want someone passing a familiar spirit from them to you by simply praying and laying their hands on you?" How do you know whether or not an individual is the conduit of the Great and Mighty Holy Spirit of God or the possessor of demonic spirits? (This last question sounds like a good title for an entire book!) We see so many men and women "laying" hands upon others, but do we know the "spirit" of that individual of whom we allow to place their hands upon another. What "spirit" do they transfer to others? You might think about this the next time someone wants to pray over you. Personally, I believe one should "never" allow another to lay hands upon them unless "first" knowing by what spirit inhabits or drives that individual, and for what purpose brings about their actions. What is their belief? To whom or what have they submitted their life? And most importantly, what is their motive--power, control, self-glorification or hopefully the opposite--at best, to comfort and love? There is no passage within New Testament scripture that indicates that the Messiah lay His hands upon any demon-possessed person. Wherever Jesus went in ministry, He was always in the continual process of "giving" out to others and not "receiving." Many times Jesus lay His hands upon the sick to heal, but never upon the demon-possessed. In Scripture, it was the spoken "Word" that delivered those oppressed, and caused Satan to shudder with fear (see the before and after difference in the Gadarene demonic Luke 8:26-36). One of the very important reasons for this, is because of the transference of "spirits" (Numbers 14:24; I King 22:21; Ephesians 2:2; 1 Tim 4:1; 1 John 4:1; 1 John 4:3; Ephesians 5:19; 2 Cor 6:17, Col. 2:21, etc.) (or in contrast the "Holy Spirit's power" as in Matthew 9:21). Many sincerely dedicated men and women of God in the different denominations desire truth and the desire to walk closer to God. We should continually encourage and uplift them in our prayers and support. We should also be aware that there is a distinctive spirit emerging within various demonstrations "of the spirit" and we need to know if these manifestations come from God? The Holy Spirit is pure and true. It is the motive of the heart that intervenes between man and God. In this respect, we might ask, "Holy Laughter: Satan, Self, or Spirit?" Does "uncontrollable laughter" occur after one has placed their "hands" upon another? If that individual suddenly turns into a convulsive, uncontrollable shaking rag, laughing in an almost wickedly derelict manner--does this observation leave one questioning the inner joy and the outward manifestation of peace that is supposed to happen when the Holy Spirit truly ministers to the heart and soul of a believer? Yes, Christians represent a uniquely different, unusual people; but Early Christians weren't ridiculed, persecuted, and reviled because they acted like lunatics. Crazy antics, demonstrated supposed-supernatural miracles neither glorify God nor draw others closer to God. They just alienate others who look at Christians and say, "Why would I want to be like those bunch of nuts!" And likely so! In contrast, early Christians were hated because they revealed the Holiness of God in their outward mannerisms, lifestyle, and there refusal to be like the pagan world and copy the Romans in their worship of idols. The first early Christians were all Jewish, and also for this reason, they were hated because of their belief in the Messiah. Many will equate holy laughter reveling with Acts Chapter 2. This would be a good study point. After hearing their own, diverse language spoken by the Apostles, the miracle on the day of Pentecost resulted in a throng of confounded people. Some in the crowd even thought the Apostles drunk on new wine (vs. 13); but it wasn't until Peter's "sermon," his testimony, and exhortation (vs. 40), that resulted in, "Then they that gladly received his word were baptized; and the same day there were added unto them about three thousand souls" (vs. 41). What was Peter's testimony? You can read this in Acts 2:14-36 because, "Now when they heard this, they were pricked in their hearts, and said unto Peter and to the rest of the apostles, Men and brethren, what shall we do? (vs 37). "Then Peter said unto them Repent, and be baptized every one of you in the name of Jesus Christ for the remission of sins, and ye shall receive the gift of the Holy Ghost (38-39)." This is the gospel, folks! It's "hearing" the Word, the Gospel of Jesus Christ, that brings one to the realization that their heart is not right with God. You don't need a Doctorate in Theology to read this for yourself! When I was a Professional Astrologer, I poked fun at people singing in church. I stood outside and mocked them, but it wasn't until I "heard the Gospel" that I realized my heart was not right with God. Do you know where I heard the "gospel?" In a Bible study listening to others read the Word of God! It must be your decision whether or not a situation of holy laughter results in the "fullness and joy of the Holy Spirit" (1 Cor 12:8-11). That is why the Holy Spirit gives every believer "discernment" and we must use it (1 Cor 3:14). Discernment is also an example of "spiritual common sense." It is wonderful to feel or sense the presence of the Holy Spirit in our lives. No greater joy exists than to know that God loves us and has given us this comfort. Discernment brings about one great result: Keep in mind that if it is of God, the results will bring forth "fruit" of the Spirit (1 Cor 13), and as we know a tree is known by its fruit (Luke 6:43-46). No one person has all of the answers, and I'm not going to tell you that "Holy Laughter" isn't of God, nor am I going to tell you that it is from God! One must discern a particular situation very carefully and also within the various settings--follow the resulting "fruit" that occurs in the life of an individual as a result. One thing I will pass along to you: Unless you personally "discern" or "know" someone--no matter who it is--don't let anyone "lay hands upon you" or "blow" on you, or "speak" a word of prophecy over you. And always remember: Through submission, if you do permit someone to lay hands on you, you will receive whatever spirit(s) or Spirit is operating within that individual's life. Most importantly, God speaks to every believer about their own, individual sins whether it be unforgiveness, jealousy, lust, greed, pride, etc. We just need to listen a little closer to those promptings of the Holy Spirit. As long as we remain sensitive--not ignoring the Holy Spirit--God will direct us, lead us, and fill us with the joy of the Holy Spirit whenever we ask. Who knows? The next time you're feeling down-and-out, pray and worship "God," asking "Him" to fill you with the joy of "His" presence, you might just begin your own personal "Holy Laughter" and you'll know you got it straight from the "Source!" There are a number of resources on the internet where you might find "historical" information on the laughter movement (both for and against). I thought it would be rather redundant to repeat these where others have done the same research. So following is a list of several URL addresses with subsequent links where you might go for further information. Keep in mind, I do not necessarily endorse, approve, or agree with everything at these sites but they are informative to begin your research. Most importantly, the Bible should be our main source for any undertaking to study on the holy laughter movement or any other doctrine. http://www.discernment.org/some.htm http://www.tcsn.net/fbchurch/fbcpensa.htm http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/Plains/4948/vine3is5.html http://www.tcsn.net/fbchurch/fbcpensa.htm --------------------------------------- Ecc 3:4: A time to weep, and a time to laugh; a time to mourn, and a time to dance. Pro 15:13: A merry heart maketh a cheerful countenance: but by sorrow of the heart the spirit is broken. Pro 15:15: All the days of the afflicted are evil: but he that is of a merry heart hath a continual feast. Pro 17:22: A merry heart doeth good like a medicine: but a broken spirit drieth the bones. Ecc 8:15: Then I commended mirth, because a man hath no better thing under the sun, than to eat, and to drink, and to be merry: for that shall abide with him of his labour the days of his life, which God giveth him under the sun. Jer 30:19: And out of them shall proceed thanksgiving and the voice of them that make merry: and I will multiply them, and they shall not be few; I will also glorify them, and they shall not be small. Luk 15:24 For this my son was dead, and is alive again; he was lost, and is found. And they began to be merry. As a dedicated writer and research historian, Shirley Ann Miller continues her search for truth. She collects rare and very old books on religion, philosophy, astronomy and religious history. "I have read hundreds and hundreds of books on religious history in order to piece together just one tiny particle of significant information." In her book, "Tempera Mysticism," she documents the origins of the four temperament theory of the sanguine, choleric, phlegmatic, and melancholy personality types, and its beginnings in astrology. She has written a number of articles and Special Reports as well as two new book proposals, "A Sign in the Heavens" and "Will The Real Prophets Please Stand Up?" (both books to be either self-published or available through a publisher in the very near future). A fourth book, "Circle of Nimrod: The False Messiah's Gospel," is also on the project block and will be completed by the end of this year Shirley Ann Miller, P.O. Box 4123, Lancaster, PA 17604 http://www.hsv.tis.net/~sammie sammie@traveller.com |========================================== | | Holy Laughter & Company, A Toronto Blessing... Or Kundalini Curse? | | by Greg DesVoignes | Christian Research Ministries | "Do not trust in deceptive words saying, 'This is the temple of the Lord, the temple of the Lord..." Jeremiah 7:4 Picture yourself sitting in a church. While the preacher is preaching, he is interrupted by spontaneous laughter from one or several persons in the meeting room. The laughter is explosive and uncontrollable. The preacher also starts laughing, and so do others in the room.... In the front row, a man stands up and with a walk of one who has had too many intoxicants, staggers drunk like in front of the stage and collapse on the floor.... During an alter call people are falling to the floor after being touched or prayed for. Some are curled up in pre natal positions. Their eyes are rolled back and rapidly moving... Some people are twitching, some are giggling, and some are making animal like sounds. "Holy Laughter", or "The Toronto Blessing", as it is called, is an experiential phenomena that is said to be manifestations of the presence of the spirit of God. It was primarily introduced in North America and spread by Rodney H. Brown, an evangelist from South Africa. Over the past few of years it has been spreading swiftly through Vineyard, Assembly of God, and other churches, seemingly passed from person to person. Some pastors and others have flown to Toronto, where it started, to be able to "catch the fire". A similar phenomena started in the Assembly of God denomination in Pensacola Florida. It has been titled "The Brownsville Revival" Sometimes also referred to as "The Anointing" or "Awakening", participants have reported seeing visions, received healings, and transformed lives as a result of these experiences. Whatever it is called and whatever manifestations come out of it, supporters believe it is a new Holy Spirit revival. But is it? While wanting to insure that we do not stifle the work of the Holy Spirit, we must also insure that what we see, and what is experienced is really from God. We are told to "test the spirits to see if they are from God". We would not have been told this UNLESS, there be a danger in accepting signs, wonders, and experiences as being all from God. A misnomer that is believed is that everything that goes on inside a church has to be from God. Not so, especially in these times. This article looks at The Toronto Blessing and tests it according to the standard we have; the Word of God, and with other sources. Historical Accounts It appears that this type of "revival" phenomena has happened at least twice in the history of this country. The first in 1801 at what is called the "Cain Ridge Revival" in Kentucky, and again in 1907 at what was called the "Azusa Street Revival" in Los Angeles. Christian History magazine said that at Cain Ridge, people were falling down, heads were jerking back, some so fast that facial features could not be seen. Yelps and other noises would emanate from some, while others would go into convulsive trances. Some would laugh hysterically. Similar experiential manifestations were reported 106 years later at the Azusa Street Mission. During this time, trembling, laughing, and what is called being "drunk in the spirit" were frequent manifestations. Now, about 90 years later, the same manifestations are happening again. If what we are seeing today is an indication of what happened historically, there must have been some indignant eyebrows raised. Sometime back, I caught Rodney H. Brown on the Richard Roberts show on TBN. By the time I had tuned in, Brown already had the audience 3/4 captive. Roberts and many others were sitting on the floor and sporadic hysterical laughter was breaking out. A "Mr. Peepers" looking man, "drunk in the spirit", stood up and started staggering around. His eyes were crossed and he would fall down, stand up, and fall down. The man, in drunk comic Foster Brooks fashion, looked at Brown, struck a "Why I never" pose, and collapsed in his seat. The audience was roaring with laughter at his drunken antics. I wondered as I watched this, if there was really a difference between being drunk on alcohol or drugs, and being drunk in the spirit. If this man had driven, would have he not endangered himself and others? Would he have been arrested for driving under the influence of God? I failed to see the humor or a holiness in it. So can we say that because this experiential phenomena happened historically that it is a manifestation of God? Was it of God then; is it of God now? I think not on both counts. A Personal Visit Several months ago I sat in on a service of a local church involved with The Toronto Blessing. The pastor of this church had made a visit to Toronto, brought back the experience and shared it with the congregation. I share this with you because what I observed is going to be pertinent later. The manifestations began at the end of the service. After the chairs were removed [in anticipation of falling people], the music worship people repeated the same song over and over for a long time. In fact, the song was repeated through the whole experience which lasted about 40 minutes. After about 15 minutes of this song, several people began to lay their hands on people, or move their hands back and forth in front of their heads or chests. People began to fall to the floor. The same song continued. Eventually there were about 100 people on the floor. I watched as some curled up in prenatal positions, while others lay flat on their backs. Some appeared frozen in the postures they were laid down in; others trembled. One teen-age boy had his arms straight up without any movement for about 30 minutes. Some made sounds, some giggled, and some moved their hands back and forth. Even with their eyes closed I could see rapid eyeball movement. Searching the scriptures, there is no reference to what I saw or any of the other manifestations I shared. In fact John Wimber, founder of the Vineyard churches [of which are leaders in spreading this] admits there is no biblical basis for such things as roaring like a lion. [animal sounds]. Some churches do not allow some of the experiential manifestations to continue. But who is to say what is acceptable as to be from God or not? What is the standard that is used to determine this? Disruption, not scripture, is the standard. So while it may be all right to walk around drunk like, lay on the floor and convulse; screaming, running, roaring and acting like an animal are really not appreciated. But if it is of God, who is man to stop it? One of our readers from California told me his wife heard a Vineyard woman say she had a sexual orgasm while under the "anointing". Would this be an acceptable experience? In fact, can we say that any of these manifestations are truly spiritual encounters with the God of the Bible? Real Encounters While the Toronto Blessing experiences put a person on the floor, cause physical contortions, and epileptic type symptoms, Biblical examples of encounters with the real God and His Spirit show quite a different scenario. In Ezekiel 2:1 Ezekiel was given a prophetical vision by God. In vs. 26-28 he sees what he describes as, "...the likeness of the Glory of the Lord". He said when he saw this, he fell on his face [out of fear]. But what happened next is most revealing as we consider and compare the Toronto Blessing. "Then He said to me, 'Son of man stand on your feet hat I may speak with you'. And as He spoke to me the Spirit entered me and set me on my feet." Ez 2:1-2 What? Notice that when the Spirit entered Ezekiel, it set him on his feet, and did not put him to the floor. It lifted him, strengthened. This Biblical example is contrary to the "anointing" of Holy Laughter or the Toronto Blessing in which people are put to the floor and weakened with some sort of sensual experience for hours. But it's not the only one. Elijah's encounter with an angel is also revealing. In Kings 19:5-7 we see Elijah in despair and giving up. But an angel of the Lord said to him, "Arise and eat". This happened twice. The angel lifted him. His presence did not keep Elijah on the ground or weaken him or cause strange manifestations. Daniel had a similar encounters. In Daniel 8:15-18 Daniel falls on his face from fear at the sight of a vision. But we see in verse 18, Daniel said of this being, "but he touched me and made me stand upright". The same thing happened in Daniel 10:9-18. Encounters with the spiritual realm of God lift the person up but did not put them on the ground. The New Testament gives us similar examples. Consider the work of Jesus. In Matthew 9:27 Jesus tells a paralyzed man, "Rise, take up your bed and go home". And what about those who touched the garment of God incarnate? They were healed, not put to the ground, not filled with shaking, twitching, laughing. Aside from the lack of Biblical evidence and the scripture contradiction of these manifestations, another thing that bothers me about the Toronto type "anointing". There are many people who manifest many of these same symptoms that wish they would wouldn't. These are the people with neurological problems that they have through diseases, injuries, the result of using drugs, or just being born with a problem. They would like to stop shaking and trembling. They would like to come out of their curled up positions. They would rejoice if they could stop taking insulin so they would not stagger and manifest signs of intoxication as a result of insulin shock. The epileptic would desire not to fall in a public place, lose control, and have people watch as their eyes roll back or twitch under their eyelids. Are these experiences we seek? Would an encounter with God cause symptoms of disease, brain injury, mental illness or even possession? Or, like we see in scripture, would an encounter with God stop these things? Receiving The Holy Spirit? There is also no reference to the anointing of the Toronto manifestations in receiving the Holy Spirit. In Acts 10:44 we see that while Peter was preaching, the Holy Spirit fell upon the people who were listening to the message. The account of this in verse 46, "For they were hearing them speaking in tongues and exalting God". In Acts 19:6 the results of laying on of hands was also speaking in tongues and prophesying. I have seen some say that at Pentecost, the fact that some of the people perceived these Christians to be drunk, verifies and validates these manifestations today. Those who use this perception as a basis for these manifestations today make a mistake by doing so. For in this text there was no mention of animal sounds, no uncontrollable laughter, no staggering around. These have created their own perception of something that is not written, and have added to something that is not there. The text concerning this in Acts 2 specifically puts the emphasis on Galileans speaking in the tongues of other nations about "the wonderful works of God" [vs 11]. The account says that there were some who did not know what this phenomena meant, and others who mockingly said, "These men are full of new wine" [vs 13]. What did their mocking words refer to? Look back in the text. Was it not speaking in the tongues of other nations, and telling of the wonderful works of God? Then where did the concept of being "drunk in the Spirit" come from? It seems to me that this came from the perceptions of man in order to attempt to validate a phenomena and make it fit with scripture. The same applies to all of these manifestations. Consider this. As mentioned earlier, many of these manifestations resemble illness, disease, injury, and even possession. Yet if these manifestations were present at Pentecost, why would the mockers not catch on this? Wouldn't this be the big news; Christians being seemingly afflicted by their God; rolling on the floor, paralysis, twitching, etc.? But we don't read, "These men have been cursed with afflictions". Perhaps they may have even been afraid that some plague had come, having never heard or seen this before. But these things are not mentioned, are they? So again, how do the teachers of this come up with these manifestations? Where in the Bible did they come up with the technique of female catchers running their hands over the spines and buttocks of men while praying for them and waiting for them to fall as one reader told me he saw happening at an Assembly of God church in Missouri? If It's Not Biblical What's The Source? After reading literature on this phenomena from various sources, and watching it myself, I have concluded that what is happening is the result, in part, of emotionalism, or having the mind altered. There are many things that can trigger the latter, and sources other than scripture where these things can be found. We have "tested the spirit" of this "anointing" using the Word and cannot find anything to validate this phenomena. This should put up warning flags and tell us there is something wrong. So if it is not found in the Word of God, if it cannot be validated by the standard God gave us, where can it be found? Let's start out with something "light". Witches Laugh Too Holy Laughter and it's alleged benefits are not confined to inside churches. The WICCAN witch Carol Christ says in her book The Laughter Of Aphrodite: "I laughed for hours and hours. All my private personal suffering... was dissolved in laughter... I felt transformed ... and have always viewed what happened as a kind of spiritual experience... people do not think of laughter as a spiritual experience. I now understand that laughter can be a mediator of transformation. Gavreil's laughter, like Aphrodite's enabled me to distance myself from pain, opening a new perspective to my life." Carol Christ, The Laughter Of Aphrodite: Reflections On a Journey to the Goddess, Harper & Row, 1987, pg. 5, 6. Question. Is this laughter experience of a witch from God; or is the Holy Laughter really a generic occult experience from some other spirit that touched the witch? Carol Christ said it was a spiritual experience that transformed her life [but it did not turn her to God]. Consider this. Its not in the Word, but note that Carol mentioned that laughter enabled, not just her, but the Goddess Aphrodite, to be distanced from pain. So, this phenomena is not in the Word, but a witch has a transforming spiritual experience the same as church members report. Seeing these things led me into a search in an occult book store. Unholy Discoveries I explained the phenomena and experiences, and manifestations of The Toronto Blessing to two employees of this store. I asked them if they had ever heard of such manifestations or where I might find references to them. One person told me that the manifestations [falling down, trembling, and all the others previously mentioned] sounded like something that happens in aspects of African religions such as Santeria. He offered to have some Santeria priestesses contact me [I declined]. Now this made sense, as it brought back a remembrance of a study I did several years ago on Voodoo [which originated in Africa as did this current phenomena]. Voodoo rituals mix aspects of Catholicism and the occult. Their rituals start out with a Catholic type service. They sing Christian songs, and say prayers. After this is completed, the Voodoo rituals start with repetitive music and drumming. Some people go into what the Voodoo practitioners call "Trance"; another word they use for possession of the Loa, or Voodoo deities. This trance state can happen automatically to some when they are under hard situation. What happens in this trance? According to Kyle Kristos in his book, Voodoo, this trance puts a person in contact with spiritual forces. The trances are indicated by trembling, convulsions, a feeling of emptiness, and fainting. During this trance there is no self control; legs tremble, and there is rapid eye movement under closed eye lids. While in this trance, some crawl on the floor and staccato sounds come out of their mouths. The Hungans [which means priest or witch doctor] watch and try to catch people as they fall to the ground. Why are these same experiences and manifestations going on in churches? Now I do not believe that a Christian can be automatically possessed. However, when a person's mind becomes empty by flirting with unbiblical methodologies and expectancies and goes into an altered state, we can open our minds to manipulations of things other than God. For instance, if a Christian were to take a hallucinogenic drug, he would have the same experience as a non Christian. If you play with fire, your going to get burned. A good example is the experience Johanna Michaelson speaks of in her book, The Beautiful Side of Evil. Through the use of the occult practice of visualization, she had contact with demonic spirit guides; and lots of trouble. Kundalini In Church? One of the employees of the occult bookstore also suggested browsing through their books on Eastern Mysticism. The most revealing book I found was one on Kundalini Yoga. What was not found in scripture on the manifestations and other aspects of the Toronto Blessing, I found in a book called Kundalini: The Arousal of the Inner Energy, by Ajit Mookerjee. The purpose of this Eastern practice is to arouse the Kundalini [serpent force] at the base of the spine. It is a form of Yogi meditation and the phenomena, experiences, and manifestations happen while the mind goes into an altered state. This altered state is triggered in many fashions, including the use of repetitive music. As you read the following quotes from this book, keep in mind what is involved in the aspects of the Toronto Blessing. The goal of Kundalini, like The Toronto Blessing, is spiritual growth. Like The Toronto Blessing, Kundalini "energy", experiences and manifestations can be passed from person to person. A full comparison between The Toronto Blessing and Kundalini is shown at the end of this newsletter. A Disturbing Resemblance In a chapter called The Kundalini Experience Classical and Clinical, the writer says; "The ascent of the Kundalini as it pierces through the chakras is manifested in certain physical and psychic signs. Yogas have described the trembling of the body which precedes the arousal of Kundalini, and the explosion of heat which passes like a current through the Sushumna [the supposed channel by which this energy rises through the body]. ...inner sounds are heard... the head may start to feel giddy ... the yogi visualizes a variety of forms... pure light.. ...numerous signs and symptoms may be experienced ... as creeping sensations .. tingling sensations all over the body; heaviness in the head or sometimes giddiness; automatic and involuntary laughing or crying; seeing visions of deities... The chin may press down against the neck; the eyeballs roll upwards or rotate; the body may bend forward or back, or even roll around on the floor ... the mind becomes empty ... there is spontaneous chanting of mantras or songs, or simply vocal noises The eyes may not open in spite of one's efforts to open them. The body may revolve or twist in all directions. Sometimes it bounds up and down... sometimes the hands move... some speak in tongues... Sometimes the body feels as if it is floating upwards and sometimes as if it is being pressed down into the earth ... It may shake and tremble and become limp, or turn as rigid as stone. In the process of the arousal of Kundalini, Muktananda went through an experience of extreme sexual excitement. Not everyone will experience all or even most of these signs. The Sakti [foundational consciousness] produces whatever experiences are necessary for the disciples spiritual progress according to his samskaras [impression or fruit of Karmic action] or habit pattern formed by past action". Pg. 71, 72 Moses And The Egyptian Sorcerers: A Case Of Validity There is something wrong when we cannot validate the experiences and manifestations of The Toronto Blessing through the Bible, the standard of truth, but find these same manifestations in books on Eastern mysticism. What is also interesting is what is said about these symptoms in Mookerjee's book. "Symptoms, when caused by this process, will disappear spontaneously in time. Because it is essentially a purificatory or balancing process, and each person has only a finite amount of impurities of the sort removed by Kundalini, the process is self limiting. Disturbances seen are therefore not pathological, but rather therapeutic. The people in whom the physio - kundalini process is most easily activated, and in whom it is most likely to be violent and disturbing, are those with especially sensitive nervous systems". Pg. 94 How interesting that the Kundalini manifestations [which are described as "disturbances"], as well as the Toronto manifestations, are considered therapeutic. In other words, they have a healing effect. Even the running of hands over a persons body, as mentioned earlier, is performed in an alternative medicine technique called Therapeutic Touch. This practice claims to heal, but the originator of it does not know where it comes from! But what is doing the healing? Let's consider what happened in the spiritual confrontation between Moses and the sorcerers of Pharaoh. "Now the Lord spoke to Moses and Aaron, saying, 'when Pharaoh speaks to you, saying, "Work a miracle", then you shall say to Aaron, "Take your staff and throw it down before Pharaoh, that it may become a serpent"'".... Then Pharaoh also called for the wise men and sorcerers, and they also, the magicians of Egypt, did the same with their secret arts. For each one threw down his staff and they turned into serpents" Exodus 7:8-12 Satan also has power to attempt to duplicate the works of God that he may deceive. Not all so called manifestations are from God, including speaking in tongues at times. Notice that speaking in tongues was one of the manifestations of Kundalini. Perhaps that is one of the reason we see Paul saying that if one does this publicly, there should be an interpreter, and also as John said, that we should test the spirits. A case in point is the false prosperity teacher Robert Tilton. While watching him on TV several years ago, I could not help notice that on every showing he kept repeating the same words while "speaking in tongues". I wrote down the words he spoke and found them in the dictionary. His "tongues" were calling out to the demonic mythical gods of prosperity! How appropriate for Mr. Tilton [who has since been exposed]. My finding was verified by a person I know who used to be into demonology. He was also watching Tilton. He said that the words Tilton was speaking were the same incantations he learned to call on prosperity gods. Signs & Wonders John said, "Beloved, do not believe every spirit, but test the spirits to see whether they are from God" Why? "because many false prophets have gone out into the world." 1 John 4:1 As we saw with the magicians of Pharaoh, Satan will counterfeit the works of God. And as we see in the above verse, because of this we are to test the spirits because there are teachers today that are not teaching truth, but the things of Satan. And since we cannot validate the Toronto phenomena biblically but find it in occult practices, Satan appears to be the source of these manifestations. There was something interesting about the encounter between Moses and the magicians of Pharaoh. After the magicians turned their staffs into serpents, the Word tells us, "But Aaron's staff swallowed up their staffs". Exodus 7:12. So it is with all false teachings. The real truth powers over the counterfeit. Speaking of the encounter with the magicians of Pharaoh, Paul said, "And just as Jannes and Jambres opposed Moses, so these men also oppose the truth, men of depraved mind, rejected as regards the faith. But they will not make further progress; for their folly will be obvious to all, as also that of those two came to be". 1 Timothy 3:8-9 We make a big mistake to just accept everything we are told. It is our responsibility to verify scripturally what we are taught, and what manifests spiritually. We also become involved in error if we seek after these experiences. The New Age religion is one of seeking experiences, signs and wonders. In fact in their own doctrine, spiritual experience is pre emanate over faith. That is possibly why Paul said that false teachers are rejected as regards the faith, relying upon signs and wonders instead. In other words, faith rests upon experience in the New Age. What happens when the experiences pass away or become boring? Jesus warned, "An evil and adulterous generation craves for a sign". Matthew 12:39. And Paul warned through God, "But the Spirit explicitly says that in later times some will fall from the faith, paying attention to deceitful spirits and doctrines of demons". 1 Timothy 4:1 This is descriptive of the New Age today, and the church which has fallen into the things we have seen. For it is evident that things you can see witches involved in, and things found in books on Voodoo and Eastern mysticism are doctrines of demons. We need to understand that the Word tells us that an apostasy of the church will happen before the revealing of the AntiChrist [2 Thessalonians 2:3-4] And how does he deceive? Through signs and wonders [2 Thessalonians 2:9-11]. Everything we see happening today to deceive and take us away from faith, is a preparation to accept this man of sin. It is not really surprising that churches would succumb to involvement in experiences not found in the Bible, but found in the occultism of deceitful spirits and doctrines of demons. For we were also pre warned long ago; "If there arises among you a prophet, or a dreamer of dreams, and giveth thee a sign or a wonder, and the sign or the wonder comes to pass, whereof he speaks to thee saying, 'Let us go after other gods" what thou has not known, "and serve them"; Thou shalt not hearken unto the words of that prophet or that dreamer of dreams; for the Lord your God proveth you, to know whether ye love the Lord your God with all your heart and with all your soul. Ye shall walk after the Lord your God, and fear Him, and keep his commandments, and obey His voice, and ye shall serve Him and cleave unto Him". Deuteronomy 13:1-4 Just because it works, just because it is spiritual, does not mean it is from God! How important it is today not just to accept everything we are told. None of us are immune from the potential of being deceived. It is easy to be deceived, and that is why we must read the Word, study it, meditate on it. We cannot see what the lies are unless we first know the Truth. This is an individual responsibility. God's Grace In doing the research for this newsletter one thing that really stood out to me is the difference of God's word in comparison to things outside of it. How God dealt with His people, lifting them up, not throwing them down gave me a refreshed view of the sweetness and gentleness of His Word. And He still is this way today, even if we realize that we have strayed away from the truth and have gotten into things we should not have. By the scriptures we have read, it was not to be a surprise to God that His own people, as Israel did, would fall into false teachings. He knew it! And if we, even in ignoring the scriptures to test the spirits and watch for these things, find ourselves involved in false teachings, His grace is still there. He is still there to lift up, strengthen and set us on our feet. Speaking of this last days system that God said would infiltrate the church, He graciously says, "Come out of her My people..." Revelation 18:4 "What man among you, if he has a hundred sheep and has lost one of them, does not leave the ninety - nine in the open pasture, and go after the one which is lost, until he finds it? And when he has found it, he lays it on his shoulders, rejoicing." Matt 15:4-5 This is love and grace, in spite of ourselves. The question being, will we listen, come out of following these things, and receive His lifting? Comparisons Between The Toronto Blessing & Kundalini Toronto Blessing (Reported)* / Kundalini** -----Purposes Healing / Healing Spiritual Growth / Spiritual Progress Experience love & peace / Experience bliss Release pent up emotions / Detects, breaks up stored emotions Deliverance / Liberation -----Triggers Spontaneous / Spontaneous Repetitive music / Repetitive music Letting control of mind go / Wandering mind Feeling of despair / Despair -----Physical Signs Body Trembling / Trembling Numb body parts / Partial paralysis Mouth Clenched jaws / Clenched jaws Increase in saliva / Increase in Saliva Eyes Rolled back / Rolled upward Twitching, moving / Eyes rotate Cannot open eyes / Cannot open eyes Facial Wrinkles up / Wrinkles up Brows knit / Brows knit Breathing Constricted breathing / Constricted breathing Different breathing patterns / Different breathing patterns Actions Rolling on the floor / Rolling on floor Twisting body / Twisting body Raising body up and down / Bounding Crawling on floor / Creeping Patterned movements / Hands move in patterns Voice Unable to speak / Loss of speech Speaking in tongues / Tongues Unusual sounds [animal, etc.] / Unusual sounds [animal, etc.] ----Internal Aspects Sensations Heat / Heat Energy flows through body / Energy flows Tingling sensation / Tingling sensation Feeling of pressed to floor / Pressed to floor Sensations from feet to head / Something rising from heat to feet Orgasms / Sexual excitement Visions Lights / Lights Visions of Angels / Visions of deities Mental Phenomena passed on / Absorb symptoms of others Awareness of being Christ / New Awareness Extended periods of inactivity / Periods of inactivity Revelations / Existential insights Emotional Giddy / Giddy Laughing / Laughing Crying / Crying Emotional releases / Emotional releases Feeling of restlessness / Restlessness -----Experiences-Reasons Amount of change needed / Amount of needed balance Expected results / Previous conditioning Personal history / Past history -----Recurring Symptoms Yes, sometimes for months / Yes, months *Sources on Toronto: Christian History, Issues 23, 45; Mainstream, Summer 1994; SCP Newsletter, Fall 1994; Media Spotlight, Special Report, 1995; Personal observations & interviews. **Sources on Kundalini: Kundalini: The Arousal of the Inner Energy, Ajit Mookerjee, Destiny, 1991; Interviews Following On The Shirt Tails Of Toronto & Brownsville You know, after awhile, sensual experiences of this kind seem to get a little boring. Which, in the context of Toronto and Brownsville, seems to be strange. How can the desire for an "anointing" from God week after week become dull, so that the churches involved in these experiential services no longer seek them? What happens when the experiences are gone? The Vineyard's Toronto Blessing faded. On it's fade came the Assembly's Pensacola Florida Brownsville Revival. It is also fading. Will there be something else to come along to replace Brownsville? It appears so. It is being set up at this time. What is interesting is that some of the same people who have been connected with the Toronto and Brownville phenomena, are also associated with what is coming. It is supposed to be in the form of a revived healing ministry of the past. However, it too will have aspects of Eastern mysticism as Toronto. For at the root of its central figure's belief in the early part of this century was the belief that; we are all gods. And it seems logical that this belief, incased within this past ministry, would follow the other phenomena; for the belief that one is a god, is the final stage of apostasy. "Do not trust in deceptive words saying, 'This is the temple of the Lord, the temple of the Lord..." Jeremiah 7:4 [For more information on this coming prophesied ministry, select "Coming" from the menu bar on our home page] Christian Research Ministries P.O. Box 18600 Spokane, WA. 99208 U. S. A. gregd http://www.ior.com/~gregd/INDEX.HTM?9,11#COM The preceding article has been used with permission from Christian Research Ministries from their "Battle Lines Spiritual Warfare Intelligence Bulletin", Number 3 Revised January 1998 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ PROPHEZINE NEWSLETTER - Commentaries ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ Just A Phrase Christians Use To Conceal Their Anti-Gay Hatred? From the Family Research Council http://www.frc.org/culture/cu98j1.html Q&A Q: I recently told my friend that the proper Christian response to homosexuality is to "hate the sin, but love the sinner." She said, "That's just a phrase Christians use to conceal their anti-gay hatred." What do you think? A: We think your friend is grossly misinformed. The concept of "hating the sin, but loving the sinner" is deeply rooted in Holy Scripture. "Ye that love the Lord, hate evil" (Psalm 97:10, KJV). And again in Psalms 119:158: "I beheld the transgressors, and was grieved; because they kept not Thy word." Anger at sin is allowed. We can "hate the sin, but love the sinner." The problem is that when it comes to homosexuality, Christians are fighting an uphill battle. The "homosexual rights" movement, with the help of the pro-homosexual media, has largely succeeded in doing something that no other group has done: fusing the "sin" and the "sinner." In the court of public opinion, they are becoming one and the same. To speak out against homosexuality is thus portrayed as a direct attack on the "homosexual." (Let us remember that the term "homosexual" - used as a noun - only entered the vernacular in the late 19th century.) Jesus Christ once expressed anger with the Pharisees: "He looked round about upon them with anger, being grieved for the hardness of their hearts" (Mark 3:5). We can be angry without sinning, precisely as Jesus did on that occasion by "being grieved on account of the hardness of their hearts." The anger of Jesus consists of holy grief born of love for the lost. Christlikeness being the goal of the Christian, the more like Jesus we become, the more apt we are to have that holy anger against sin - tempered by holy grief. Angry at the sin, grieved for the sinner - the true standard of Christian conduct. - KLE CultureFacts is a weekly fax/e-mail publication of the Family Research Council. To subscribe, visit our on-line subscription form. The suggested annual donation for CultureFacts is $25. An email version is also available. FRC is a tax-exempt 501(c)(3) charitable organization. Donations to FRC are tax-deductible consistent with IRC Section 170. ************************************ The Mainline In Decline From Focus on the Family By Scott DeNicola The past 30 years have seen a dramatic decline in the membership of mainline churches, while other denominations have experienced a consistent membership upswing. James Heidinger of Good News said the United Methodist Church had over 11 million members in 1968. Today, the denomination has 8.5 million--"a staggering loss of membership." Though liberal leaders within the UMC deny it has anything to do with their agenda, Heidinger suggested they take a look at his mail. "Sixty-five and 70-year-old people who've been United Methodists all their lives are saying they can't put up with a liberal pastor who's not preaching out of the Bible. You also have the phenomenon of groups--sometimes 200-300 people--leaving out of protest." Since the 60s, the PCUSA had been losing about 30,000 members each year. Last year, the hemorrhaging slowed to a loss of 22,000. "There was a time when the Church was growing rapidly and was driving the culture," said Parker Williamson of the Presbyterian Lay Committee. "Somewhere in there, the Church began to lose its distinctiveness. The Church's 'success' with culture--in American terms--really led to its decline." The cure, said Williamson, is for Presbyterians to learn to be counter-cultural. "They need to stand on the Scriptures, they need to live a holy life as the Scriptures call us to live, and to declare a Gospel in contrast to the other messages that are in the culture today. When we do that, and as we do that, we will grow again." Case in point, Williamson said, is the fact that PCUSA's conservative congregations have continued to grow. Diane Knippers said the same has held true with the Episcopal Church. "The more liberal congregations are dwindling because they're not giving people anything that makes it worth getting out of bed on Sunday morning," she said. "The more conservative churches continue to grow because they're offering life and truth and something solid." ----------------------- NOTE: In accordance with Title 17 U.S.C. section 107, this material is distributed without profit or payment to those who have expressed a prior interest in receiving this information for non-profit research and educational purposes only. For more information go to: http://www.law.cornell.edu/uscode/17/107.shtml ----------------------- ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ F.Y.I. - Israel in the News ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ F.Y.I. - Israel in the News Week Ending: 17 October 1998/27 Tishri 5759 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ "Thus says your Lord, the L-RD, even your G-D Who contends for His people, 'Behold, I have taken out of your hand the cup of reeling; The chalice of My anger, You will never drink it again. And I will put it into the hand of your tormentors, who have said to you, "Lie down that we may walk over you."'" Isaiah 51.22-23a ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Talks Continue at Wye: US President Clinton took a hands-on role in the Middle East summit Saturday, hoping to inject momentum after two days of little progress. Although a news blackout has been maintained, word has been leaked that little headway has been made in the meetings thus far. One official inside the closely-guarded estate said Arafat's chief negotiator, Saeb Erekat, engaged in a furious exchange at one point with Prime Minister Netanyahu when the Israeli leader referred to the 'West Bank' as Judea and Samaria, which are the Biblical names for the area. One issue on the table is the release of 3,000 Palestinians held by Israel for security offenses. The Palestinian Authority (PA/PLO) official who has been trying to negotiate prisoner releases accompanied Arafat to the US talks. In addition to meetings with PM Netanyahu and PLO leader Arafat, Clinton had a 12-minute telephone call with Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak regarding the accords. The talks are scheduled to last several days and mark an intensive push by the US to get Israel to agree to a further 13 percent military withdrawal from Judea and Samaria. Israeli Foreign Minister Ariel Sharon and Defense Minister Yitzhak Mordechai are scheduled to join the talks on Sunday. The two had taken part in ceremonies Thursday in Israel marking the 25th anniversary of the October 1973 Yom Kippur War. The war's decisive battle came when the 143rd division of the Israel Defense Force (IDF), then led by Sharon, recrossed the Suez Canal to drive back Egyptian troops. Some 25,000 soldiers and officers who took part in the crossing of the Suez Canal gathered in Latrun to commemorate the great achievement. Sharon was greeted with enthusiastic applause from the assemblage. He promised again that he would not shake the hand of Arafat. Egypt began the war by crossing the Suez and attacking Israel on Yom Kippur. (REUTERS, AP, AFP, ARUTZ-7) Netanyahu's Nine Points of Principle: PM Netanyahu promised his cabinet Tuesday that he would not retreat from a series of principles -- "both our starting points and our end points", in the words of a senior official. Those nine points, on which he said compromise was out of the question are: 1. Nothing will be agreed upon until everything is agreed. The deal must be a package, and no [Israeli troop] redeployment will take place until Israel has clear confirmation that the Palestinians are fulfilling their part of the deal. 2. The PA/PLO must fight terror by battling the bases of terror, arresting suspected terrorists and putting released terrorists back in jail. 3. There must be a Palestinian assurance of complete security cooperation with Israel. 4. A joint Israeli-Palestinian committee against incitement must be set up to monitor and fight incitement. 5. The Palestinian police force must be reduced. Today, the force stands at some 36,000 [or more, according to some reports]. According to the Oslo Accords there should be only 24,000 police at this point. At the end of the redeployments the Palestinians are to be allowed a total of 30,000 police. 6. Illegal weapons held by Palestinians must be confiscated and efforts to battle weapon smuggling must be made. 7. The Palestinians must extradite prisoners demanded by Israel. 8. The Palestinian Covenant must be changed by the PNC [Palestinian National Council]. 9. Observer committees ensuring the fulfilment of responsibilities must be set up and start working immediately. (ICEJ) Withdrawal Entails a Total of 27.2%: Prime Minister Netanyahu informed the Cabinet that 27.2% of Judea and Samaria will come under Palestinian control in the framework of the planned withdrawal, as follows: 1% that will be transferred from Area C (total Israeli control) to Area A (total Palestinian control); 9% from Area C to Area B (Palestinian civilian control, Israeli security control); 3% from Area C to a special nature reserve status, under Israeli security control and where Palestinian construction will be forbidden;14.2% that will go from Area B to Area A. (ARUTZ-7) Meanwhile, Back at Home ...: Thursday night, about 10 cars sustained damage over the course of 30 minutes when Arabs ambushed Jewish drivers on a road leading to Beit El, throwing rocks at their vehicles. Among those attacked were Avigdor Shatz, the head of security of the community of Shilo, and his assistant. They chased the rock-throwers, whose car then sped off along a nearby side road. Shatz and his companion said they unwittingly entered an area under PA/PLO control, still chasing their attackers' car. They were then pulled over by several plain-clothes PA/PLO policemen, who ordered them out of the car. ARUTZ-7 quotes Shatz as later recounting: "A very large crowd of PA soldiers gathered around. The police shot at our feet and above our heads, beat us [with rifle butts], and confiscated our weapons and all the emergency security and medical equipment in our car." About 40 minutes later, the Israelis were taken to be questioned by Palestinian Security Chief Jibril Rajoub. "If an event of this sort happens again, we will act much more strongly," he warned. One Jew has been killed, and another was severely wounded, in yet another Arab terrorist attack, near Moshav Orah in southern Jerusalem. Tuesday afternoon, two gunmen approached Itamar Doron, 24, and Ilan Mazon, 25, while the two members of a Hassidic community were taking a ritual bath in a natural spring, and opened fire on them with automatic weapons. After the terrorists murdered Doron and seriously injured Mazon, they drove off in Doron's car and abandoned it near the checkpoint at Beit Jallah near Beit Lechem; the killers apparently walked from there into the PA/PLO village of Walajeh. Jerusalem Police Chief Ya'ir Yitzchaki said that the attack was "very well-planned". (ICEJ, ARUTZ-7) US Republicans Press Clinton: The US House Republicans introduced a resolution last Friday [10-09-98] that calls on Clinton to assert that he opposes a Palestinian declaration of statehood. The aim, a source said, is to impress on the PA/PLO that it will not "be able to move forward with declaring a Palestinian state without making a big error and severely impairing their relations with the US". The resolution calls on Clinton to "publicly and unequivocally state that the United States will actively oppose such a unilateral declaration and will not extend recognition to any unilaterally declared Palestinian state". Meanwhile, this week HA'ARETZ reported that senior Clinton Administration officials have informally asked Israel to consider accepting the principle of an eventual Palestinian state as part of a final Wye Plantation summit document. According to the US idea, in return for accepting the idea of a Palestinian state in principle, the exact powers and geography of the putative state would be defined through negotiations by the two parties and the May 4th deadline for completion of the interim agreement period and implementation of the final status would be postponed. Farouk Kadoumi, head of the PLO's diplomatic desk, says that a Palestinian state will be established in May 1999, and that it will wage war against Israel. In an interview published in the PA/PLO's newspaper AL HAYAT AL-JADEEDA, Kadoumi said that after the new state is recognized by most of the world, the Palestinians will use their weapons to fight against the Israeli presence on what he called "Palestinian lands". He said that the only differences between Hamas and the PLO involve the tactics by which to reach their common goal. David Bar-Illan, a top Netanyahu media advisor, said in response, "Kadoumi has shown the true face of Palestinian intentions -- war with Israel". Russia and the Arab states will recognize and back an independent Palestinian state, according to recent media reports. France has also indicated that it would recognize an independent "Palestine". The Vatican's charg d'affaires in Jordan, Monsignor Dominique Rezeau, Wednesday said the Vatican is also ready to recognize a Palestinian state. Many other nations have also declared their readiness to accept a Palestinian state. (JERUSALEM POST, HA'ARETZ, ARUTZ-7, ICEJ, JORDAN TIMES) 'Intifada of Fire' Damage Assessed: Thousands of Israelis were evacuated from their homes and some 12,000 dunams (approx. 3,000 acres) of woodland destroyed in a spate of fires deliberately set in various parts of Israel over the past week. Losses of property has been estimated at millions of dollars. Five Arab youths confessed to starting some of the fires to avenge police aggression against Arab demonstrators during a recent land dispute, an official said Wednesday. The fires began Sunday and spread through the Carmel mountains. (ICEJ, AP) On the Northern Front: Hizb'Allah shells struck the western Galilee on Thursday evening, but no casualties were reported, YEDIOT AHARONOT reported. Amid the sound of exploding mortars during Thursday's attack, many residents of the area secured themselves in bomb shelters. Shells were also fired at IDF positions in southern Lebanon. Again, there are no reports of injuries. An IDF soldier was wounded in a mortar attack by Hizb'Allah Wednesday morning. His condition is considered moderate. Exchanges of fire continued for two hours on the Lebanese-Israeli border. (ISRAEL LINE, MED, ARUTZ-7) The Cornerstone for the Third Temple: On October 7, 1998 The Temple Mount and Land of Israel Faithful Movement brought the cornerstone for the Third Temple to the gates of the Temple Mount and the City of David. Days before, the Arabs, who still control the Temple Mount (but do not have sovereignty over the Temple Mount), put pressure on the Israeli authorities not to allow the Faithful to lay the cornerstone on the Temple Mount. They threatened to cause a violent riot if it took place. Unfortunately the Israeli authorities decided to give in to the threats and they closed the gates of the Temple Mount before the laying of the cornerstone. At the same time they allowed the Faithful, and even encouraged them, to bring the cornerstone to the City of David very close to the gates of the Temple Mount and then to carry the cornerstone around the walls of the Temple Mount and the Old City seven times. This showed the desire of the authorities in Israel and the people of Israel deep in their hearts to see the fulfillment of the desire and historical dreams to see the rebuilding of the Temple at this time. For a full report, visit their website at: www.templemountfaithful.org (TMF) Tallit Constitutes a 'Provocation': The Jerusalem District court has refused to overturn the conviction of Hillel Polchik who entered the Temple Mount about five months ago, wrapped himself in a tallit (prayer shawl) and began to pray. When ordered to leave by police officers, Polchik laid down on the ground. The officers picked him and carried him out. Two friends who were with him were also ordered to leave before they could pray. In the verdict, Judges Ruth Orr, Ezra Kama and Daniella Wexler wrote that a Jew praying in public on the Temple Mount, wrapped in a prayer shawl, without prior coordination with or permission from the police, could be interpreted as a 'provocation'. They said the act constituted a legitimate cause for fearing a disruption of public order. (HA'ARETZ) Jews Move into 200-year-old Synagogue in East Jerusalem: Knesset member Benny Elon and a group of yeshiva students Thursday moved into a deserted, Jewish-owned building in eastern Jerusalem which until 1948 served as a synagogue. Their presence promoted protests by members of Peace Now and Palestinian leaders Hanan Ashrawi and Feisal Husseini, whose bodyguards got into scuffles with Israeli police at the site, in the Sheikh Jarrah neighborhood of east Jerusalem. The Jewish students, from the Beit Orot yeshiva on the Mount of Olives, brought furniture, a generator and food, flew Israeli flags and announced that they planned to establish a permanent religious school at the 200-year-old synagogue. The synagogue is owned by the Jerusalem Sephardic Community Committee, which give Elon and the students permission to occupy it. (ICEJ) Israel Marks 12th Anniversary of Ron Arad's Capture: On the occasion of the 12th anniversary of missing-in-action navigator Ron Arad's capture, Ron's brother Chen and the Fellowship for Ron Arad's Release held a press conference in Tel Aviv on Thursday, HA'ARETZ reported. Next Tuesday the organization intends to deliver, through a courier company, a petition demanding Arad's release directly to Iranian President Mohammed Khatami at his Teheran residence. The organization expects to collect tens of thousands of signatures through its Internet site by Saturday night. During the ceremony, Chen Arad criticized the defense establishment for what he termed an "intelligence failure" in its efforts to secure Arad's freedom. "One word from Khatami will bring about Ron's release," Chen said. The signature-gathering campaign is being announced on banners on the main Internet search engines, as well as others, such as ours. A click on the banners leads the surfer directly to the Ron Arad Internet site: www.ron-arad.org.il. (ISRAEL LINE) Raviv to Be Indicted: Attorney-General Elyakim Rubenstein will announce the indictment next week of GSS-agent provocateur Avishai Raviv, ARUTZ-7 has learned. Raviv will be charged with inciting towards the murder of the late Prime Minister Yitzchak Rabin. The indictment had been held up because high school girls who had heard Raviv goad Yigal Amir into assassinating Rabin refused to testify. They feared that they would be charged with not preventing the assassination, as was Margalit Har-Shefi. After Knesset Law Committee Chairman Chanan Porat succeeded in arranging with Rubenstein that the girls would not be prosecuted, they agreed to testify. It is now felt that there is sufficient evidence to prosecute Raviv. (ARUTZ-7) Yesha Store Online: In the beginning of the year, the PA/PLO, along with Gush Shalom, called for a boycott of products produced in Yesha, with the argument that every shekel for Yesha is a shekel against peace. Using the boycott list as a supplier list, Ealan Hirshfeld started the Yesha Ze Kan store, a store selling products produced in the Jewish settlements of Judea, Samaria and Gaza, located at the corner of King George an Jaffa Road in Jerusalem. "I would venture to say that the relative share of the population of Yesha in Israel's overall GNP is impressive," Hirshfeld said. "The store offers a broad selection of products including gift items -- arts, jewelry, etc., food products, toys and books as well as many other products from Yesha. The artists include people who already have a worldwide reputation, such as Nachshon, as well as artists not yet known to the general public." Due to the early success of the store, many factories have had hire more workers to keep up with the demand for products. Based on this success, he has now opened an online store located at: http://come.to/yesha. "Our website," Hirshfeld said, "right now offers a limited selection of products. The prices are in dollars and we have not yet completed making provisions for secure on line credit card payment so for the time being payment is by check. The prices are in dollars and include shipping to North America and Europe. Our plan is that the website will be much more than a retail store. It will serve as a showcase for the entire range of Yesha producers -- both of consumer and industrial goods." (IMRA) List of People Murdered by Palestinian Terrorists since the Oslo Accords: An updated list of people murdered by Palestinian terrorists since the Oslo Accords has been compiled and posted to the Prime Minister's Office web site. The list is available at the following address: http://www.pmo.gov.il/english/policy/pp-141098.html ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ FYI - Israel In The News "For Zion's sake will I not hold my peace, and for Jerusalem's sake I will not rest" Isaiah 62:1 'F.Y.I.' may be reproduced & distributed in any form. Please give proper credit. Send comments to Lee Underwood at: fyi@tzemach.org (Do not send subscription requests here) To subscribe/unsubscribe, go to: http://www.tzemach.org/fyi/subfyi.htm Web site: http://www.tzemach.org/fyi ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ Hail the King is Coming By Terry Denbow Written in chapters 2 and 3 of the book of Revelation are warnings given to the church. Jesus' final words before His return of the promised wrath which about to come on the whole earth. Warnings concerning self-righteousness, selfishness, idolatry, immorality, boastful pride, deadness, and departure of their first love. Warnings that if they don't repent and turn to Him He would remove the golden lampstands from their midst. The only thing that illuminates the golden lampstands is Him. You see, we have no light source or power source outside of Him. We are merely a reflection of His marvelous light. As I examined the scripture more closely I noticed something in how He had written the warnings. Each one was prefaced with a statement about who He was followed by a promise to those who would overcome. I pondered as to why He would do that and then I realized what He was saying and is still saying. In the midst of the warnings He is making one last attempt of winning us back to Him. He is telling us to please stop sinning I love you and I want you, don't leave Me. A bridegroom still in love with His bride still trying to win her heart. Let me show you what I mean. Revelation V2:1, The One who holds the 7 stars in His right hand, the One who walks among the 7 golden lampstands,... The seven stars and lampstands are us, the church. The fact that they are gold is the sign of purity that is ours through the blood of our Lord Jesus. Making us totally and completely acceptable in His sight. As you look closer than that you see something more intimate that He wants us to know: Rev. 2:1(continues) "The One who holds"... Jesus holds, embraces us in His right hand. His right hand is a symbol of strength. If we are right-handed and we wanted to be sure we had a better grip on something we wanted to hold onto, we would hold it in our right hand. With Jesus holding us we are protected, safe, loved and secure in the arms of our loving God. Just as it says in John 10:28:, "I give eternal life to them, and they shall never perish; and no one shall snatch them out of My hand." Rev. 2:1(continues) "The One who walks among" suggests an intimacy that is shared between married couples. Like a romantic walk on the beach with the God of the universe! Closer than close, nearer than near to Him who loves you and gave Himself for you. He desires to spend time with you. Not out of obligation but love. Here's the promise. Rev. 2:7 To him who overcomes I will grant to eat of the tree of life, which is in the Paradise of God. He wants to take us out to eat! A special little place He knows that will be "our place". The food is excellent and the atmosphere is incredible. Jesus, the personal God, who wants to share time and eternity with us. 2:8 The first and the last, who was dead, and has come to life. He is a mighty and valiant Warrior. A Hero and a Conqueror that always wins. He has conquered death and he will fight for you till the death. He already did when He poured out His blood, gave His last breath so that you could live. He honored you while you were still dead in your sins by showing His love on the cross. The promise 2:11 He who overcomes shall not be hurt by the 2nd death. Jesus won't hurt you. Many times when we are hurt by someone we refuse to let anyone else in, even Jesus. We draw a mental perimeter around us and chart it as a place where no man has gone before or once did and I won't let that happen again. God's promises are true and trustworthy. He won't hurt you. 2:12 The One who has the sharp two-edged sword..." He tells the truth. He doesn't lie. You can trust Him. Every word in His word, the Bible, is consistently, infallibly, absolutely truth. The promise Rev. 2:17, "To him who overcomes, to him I will give some of the hidden manna, and I will give him a white stone, and a new name written on the stone, which no one knows but he who receives it. He wants to share delicacies with you. Give you a white stone. A pure gem not a paper weight. Then give you a new name. A special name, just between you and Him. 2:18 The Son of God, who has eyes like a flame of fire, and His feet are like burnished bronze... He works out! None is His equal in looks because He is striking and powerful combined with love and tenderness. The promise 2:26 To he who overcomes and he who keeps My deeds until the end, to him I will give authority over the nations and he shall rule them with a rod of iron as the vessel of the potter are broken to pieces as I also have received authority from My Father; and I will give him the morning star. He wants to share everything with you and give you more than the world has to offer or ever could. You will be kings and queens ruling by His side. Morning star In chapter 22:16 of Revelation Jesus refers to Himself as the morning star. He is willingly, lovingly giving you Himself. Giving you His heart. 3:1 He who has the 7 Spirits of God and the 7 stars 7 Spirits All the fullness of God. All His attributes saying who He is. All His power, His deity, all of His love, all of His faithfulness and the list goes on and on. Everything that is the Holy Spirit, that gives life and dwells within us; so close at times, you can hardly breathe. The promise He who overcomes shall thus be clothed in white garments; and I will not erase his name from the book of life; and I will confess his name before My Father, and before His angels. Clothed in white garments He will adorn you in the most beautiful clothes, designed just for you. I will not erase his name from the book of life He won't leave you at the alter or leave you for another. I will confess his name before My Father, and before His angels. He will introduce to His Father and the rest of the family and not be ashamed but proud to call you His. Rev.3:7, He who is holy, who is true, who has the key of David, who opens and will not shut and who shuts and who shuts and no one opens. He is pure, real, authentic, genuine, and not phony. He doesn't exaggerate to make Himself look better....He is better!! He is in command and in control and all of heaven obeys His every word. The Promise 3:12 He who overcomes, I will make him a pillar in the temple of My God, and he will not go out from it anymore; and I will write upon him the name of My God... If we will stay by His side and love Him, He will give us a permanent place in His house. We will be brought into the family of God where we will experience His goodness always. 3:14 The Amen, the faithful and true Witness, the Beginning of the creation of God. He is faithful. He doesn't cheat. He's got a good reputation and is well respected. There is something so special about Him that He is set apart from everyone and everything else. He makes you laugh. He listens to you. He dries your tears. He gives you hope and strength. You find yourself loving everything about Him. The Promise 3:21 He who overcomes I will grant to him to sit down with Me on My throne. He will display for everyone in heaven that you are His and you will be by His side throughout all eternity. The one theme that is consistent throughout all the warnings to the churches is that they weren't in love with Jesus. They did not choose to overcome the temptations of their own desires and surrender to Jesus. He wasn't first. You want to be first and you don't deserve anything but hell. Yet out of His great love He put you ahead of His own desires. Pry yourself away from the sins that set you apart from our Lord, and fall in love with the Creator of the universe. Put yourself in a place of worship and submission to the One who is returning to pour out His wrath on the earth. This may be your last warning. Matthew 24:36-42, "But of that day and hour no one knows, not even the angels of heaven, nor the Son, but the Father alone. For the coming of the Son of Man will be just like the days of Noah, for as in those days which were before the flood they were eating and drinking, they were marrying and giving in marriage, until the day that Noah entered the ark,...Therefore be on the alert, for you do not know which day your Lord is coming." e-mail biblebabe@eee.org ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ PUSHING AGAINST THE ROCK There was a man who was asleep one night in his cabin when suddenly his room filled with light and the Savior appeared. The Lord told the man he had work for him to do, and then He showed him a large rock in front of his cabin. The Lord explained that the man was to push against the rock with all his might. He did, day after day. For many years he toiled from sun up to sun down, his shoulders set squarely against the cold, massive surface of the unmoving rock pushing with all his might. Each night the man returned to his cabin sore and worn out, feeling that his whole day had been spent in vain. Seeing that the man was showing signs of discouragement, Satan decided to enter the picture, placing thoughts into the man's mind such as: "You have been pushing against that rock for a long time and it hasn't budged. Why kill yourself over this? You are never going to move it!" Thus, Satan was naturally giving the man the impression that the task was impossible and that he was a failure. These thoughts discouraged and disheartened the man even more. "Why kill myself over this?" he thought. "I'll just put in my time, giving just the minimum of effort and that will be good enough." And that he planned to do, until one day he decided to make it a matter of prayer and take his troubled thoughts to the Lord. "Lord," he said, "I have labored long and hard in your service, putting all of my strength to do that which you have asked. Yet, after all of this time, I have not even budged that rock a half a millimeter. What is wrong? Why am I failing?" To this, the Lord responded compassionately. "My friend, when long ago I asked you to serve me and you accepted, I told you that your task was to push against the rock with all your strength, which you have done. Never once did I mention to you that I expected you to move it. Your task was to push. And now you come to me, your strength spent, thinking that you have failed. But is that really so? Look at yourself. Your arms are strong and muscled, your back sinewy and brown, your hands are callused from constant pressure, and your legs have become massive and hard. Through opposition you have grown much, and your abilities now surpass that which you used to have. Yet, you haven't moved the rock. But your calling was to be obedient and to push and to exercise your faith and trust in my wisdom. This you have done. I, my friend, will now move the rock." -- Author unknown ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++