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Discerning The False Signs And Wonders

Saturday, August 7th, 2010

Biblical signs and wonders are constant events from Genesis to Revelation. You cannot believe the Bible and not believe that God does supernatural things. But, Satan has been and still is on a campaign to create a false imitation of God’s great signs and wonders so that men will reject the real. False signs and wonders have never been so plentiful. From the deceiving apparitions of Mary, the Lord’s mother, to the Charismatic gold dust and angel feathers; it’s Lucifer’s last-ditch crusade to get his Antichrist kingdom ready. Satan has to have a Whore Church ready when the Rapture occurs. Immediately after the Saints are gone, his Religious Church of the devil will ride the False Prophets to woo the world for the New World Order. Satan is counting on the False Church to help him fool the world into believing that he is the true God. It’s hard to grasp, but our Church World will soon accept the devil as their god. They have already accepted many things that position them in this direction. The Robert Schuller (Contemporary) music is quickly taking dominance of every denominational church. The Bible is no longer the rule in these former places of truth.

The true and living God will not remain silent much longer. The pure signs and wonders are on the way. I believe that the Latter Rain outpouring is our inheritance for being faithful in the face of abuse that we have endured. Peter did not mince words as he spoke at Pentecost, “And it shall come to pass in the last days, saith God, I will pour out of my Spirit upon all flesh: and your sons and your daughters shall prophesy, and your young men shall see visions, and your old men shall dream dreams:–And I will shew wonders in heaven above, and signs in the earth beneath; blood, and fire, and vapour of smoke” (Acts 2:17,19). God is always the last voice. The true and living God will show this world His glory!

The Battle in Religious Music

Thursday, August 5th, 2010

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Music was created to be a language of the human spirit. It was never meant to be called the language of the soul. Man is a spiritual creature and singing is one of man’s highest ideals. Life without music and singing would be dull and empty. Not only is music a language of our human spirit, it is also a primary language of our worship. The human spirit is our direct line of communion with God. Spiritual singing unites us to Him for fellowship and life. “Speaking to yourselves in psalms and hymns and spiritual songs, singing and making melody in your heart to the Lord” (Ephesians 5:19).

Singing was ordained by God to be full of Him, His words, and answers that satisfy our daily longing after Him. Modern music is similar to Modern art and Modern living, it is full of questions with very few answers. It is like a painting full of color with no capturing scenes. Modern music is almost totally the same theology as the “positive thinking” ideas of Robert Schuller. Rick Warren calls his church, “The flock that rocks.” You are not likely to find a liberal church that is now called “The Emerging Church” that sings Gospel music. Modern/Contemporary music is the music of churches that have left the fundamentals of Holy Scripture.

I have spent about two weeks trying to listen as much as possible to music from both the Gospel styles and the Modern styles. As I have listened, I have kept extensive notes. I use these two terms to cover the many variations of each category. Please understand that I know there is a little decent music in the Modern variations, and there are some very bad songs and styles in the Gospel variations. My words are not meant to sweep with a broom that is too broad, but I must speak truth.

While listening to Gospel music, I have found an overwhelming abundance of themes straight out of Holy Scripture. Here are some of the actual words that fill the songs: Calvary, forgiveness, being Born Again, repentance from sin, and the consequences of living an unholy life are constantly present. The Blood of Christ is also a constant theme. The Born-Again life of happiness and holiness is heard over and over. Terms like “straight and narrow,” “whosoever will,” “Jesus Christ died for one and all,” and “He set me free” are sung in many songs.

There is an extremely strong presence in Gospel singing of the prophetic messages in the Bible. “The Rapture,” “the sounding of the trumpet,” “going home with Jesus,” and “in the twinkling of an eye” are some happy themes often heard. Our future robes of “spotless white” and the great “Marriage Supper of the Lamb” are never forgotten. In fact, after one straight session of only ninety minutes, I had heard every theme I could name out of the Holy Bible. By listening to Gospel music — including Southern Gospel, Church Hymns, etc. — you will get an understanding of the Christian life, along with the great truths that we believe and love. It’s easy to understand that Gospel singing is going to be the music of any strong Bible-believing church.

Listening to the Modern music has really been an education for me. I find it almost impossible to explain my experience. I have not heard one whisper of prophecy in all the Modern music to which I have listened. I heard the Blood of Christ casually named one time. I made a note for myself after a full hour of listening, “One hour and not one word of His blood or Calvary, not one word of repentance or sorrow for sins.” That hour had been nothing but “praise and thanks” that gave no valid understanding of what brought them to such a state of ecstasy. Believe me; the “state of ecstasy” had been on a pitch above normal even for a Pentecostal like me.

After Sirius XM, I tried the Billy Graham station in Black Mountain, NC, and all the songs were of no understandable difference. I heard one requested song that was played for a woman in the hospital. The theme was, “I waited for you today, I needed you today,” but there was never an answer given to that lady’s needs. As I said earlier, the only answers in the Modern music I heard was to just “praise Him” regardless of the situation. It’s like praising someone that you have really never come to know in the great revelations of the Holy Bible. It was religious “positive thinking” saturating every song.

It appears to me that once an individual is hooked on Modern/Contemporary music, there is no turning around. It is soulical music and it creates a strong religious satisfaction and bondage that defies escape. It’s religious noise that drives the human emotions wild. It’s a “god” without standards, convictions, or adherence to Biblical truth. Their response is “I just like it so, leave me alone.”

I have come to believe more strongly than ever that Gospel music is music that is full of answers, while Modern/Contemporary music is full of vain repetitions. While most of the questions are not bad, modern theology and music has forgotten how to proclaim God’s straight Biblical answers to human life. Gospel music is Christ-centered and Bible-centered, while Modern/Contemporary music is man-centered and emotions-centered. Gospel music is the source of great joy because it blends the answers with the questions. Gospel music is also full of praise, but with great understanding of the God and Christ we are praising.

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The Holy Ghost, A Wall Around His Saints

Wednesday, August 4th, 2010

The ministry of the Holy Ghost in Christ’s Church is extremely important. The Bible declares that we are sealed by the Holy Ghost. “And grieve not the holy Spirit of God, whereby ye are sealed unto the day of redemption” (Ephesians 4-30). Apostle Paul stated, “For as many as are led by the Spirit of God, they are the sons of God” (Romans 8-14). The believer that will allow the Holy Ghost of God to be real in their life will find themselves full of life and power for service. We are helpless in our own strength. This is why Jesus told His disciples to tarry in Jerusalem until they were endued with power from on High. He plainly promised that they would be anointed for great ministry. “But ye shall receive power, after that the Holy Ghost is come upon you: and ye shall be witnesses unto me both in Jerusalem, and in all Judaea, and in Samaria, and unto the uttermost part of the earth” (Acts 1-8). It is time for our churches to return to the anointing that breaks the yoke. Multitudes are bound by the devil and helpless to be free without the mighty move of the Holy Ghost. Demon possession is occurring all over our world and a Spirit-filled church is the one answer for victory in those lives. The believers in our world are under great stress. Sickness is exploding, but a church alive can witness healing to its family. Let’s go back to Acts for the plan that God has left us. Tarrying saints will become empowered saints and the life of our churches will change. Are you willing to pay the price of full surrender? “Ye shall receive Power” is a promise from the Lord.