Emerging Church Movement: New Face of Heresy

Emerging Church Movement: New Face of Heresy

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You can have Reformation without Revival – BUT
You cannot have Revival without Reformation !

The Emerging Church IS the Laodicean Church – it will birth the Harlot Church of the Tribulation Period.

The Emerging Church wants Heaven without the reality of an Hell;
The Emerging Church wants Forgiveness without Repentance;
The Emerging Church wants Salvation without Regeneration;
The Emerging Church wants the Joy of the Lord without shedding bitter tears in the altar;
The Emerging Church wants no doctrine and no Spirit manifestations;
The Emerging Church has traded Evangelism for Marketing;
The Emerging Church has traded Worship for Entertainment;
The Emerging Church has traded Praise for Performance;
The Emerging Church has traded Preaching for Conversations;
The Emerging Church has traded Teaching for Group Activities;
The Emerging Church has traded Bible for Psychology

The thinking of many who profess an identification with some form of “Christianity” has become mushy indeed. Here is a typical comment from a student of the so-called neo-evangelical community.

It is not now, nor was it at the time of the reformation, the correct teaching or doctrine which brought the reformation. It was being willing to challenge the Church with living out the doctrine which mattered most. Today we need a reformation of less teaching and more living (emphasis added).

This statement is senseless. How about more teaching and better living? How can there be correct living without proper teaching?

If we may borrow an expression from Solomon, “there is no new thing under the sun” (Ecclesiastes 1:9); the same old heresies just undergo superficial theological cosmetic surgery—or to use another metaphor, they are recycled. Let us reflect upon several old ideas with new faces.
Universalism

Universalism asserts that there will be the final and complete salvation of all beings. The dogma was taught by some of the early church writers, e.g., Clement and Origen of Alexandria, who lived in the mid-second to mid-third centuries A.D. There is no biblical basis for this dogma (see The Growing Trend Toward Universalism). Yet most folks seem to be inclining to the notion that almost everyone—if not literally everyone—will be saved ultimately.
Postmodernism

The expression “postmodernism” is not found in Van Harvey’s book, A Handbook of Theological Terms, published in 1968. It is a relatively new designation. Postmodernism denies universal truth. Supposedly, truth is how each individual feels about things, not how they really are. Hence, supposedly there is no exclusive, true gospel. The facts of Christianity must be redefined by a new vocabulary in preaching, writing, and worship. This is a wrong-headed ideology.
The Emerging Church

The so-called “emerging church” is the stepchild of postmodernism. This ideology contends it is arrogant to believe that one knows the truth; instead the “truth” is that truth is only determined subjectively, being fashioned by culture, not Scripture. Is this concept even remotely associated with a logical thought process?

It is contended that each person must find his own way to God, and not be addicted to “bibliolatry.” This sounds like the philosophy of those rebels who lived in the dark ages of Israel’s history (Judges 21:25). The “emergist” believes all are arrogant who do not subscribe to his elastic view of truth. He absolutely knows one cannot know absolute truth.

Several of these aberrant ideas have found their way into churches that once were conservative. For example, it is argued by an increasing number that we cannot declare as gospel truth that those are wrong who disagree with our “traditional” teaching. All teaching is now declared to be mere tradition.

What difference does it make whether one believes that baptism is “for [unto, to obtain] the remission of sins,” or whether it is “because of remission of sins.” It is alleged that gospel preachers of bygone years who debated with the sectarians on the design of baptism were misguided. Some are contending that the mode of baptism is irrelevant; sprinkling is as valid as immersion, and those baptized as infants must not be excluded from Christian fellowship. To speak of a “non-immersion baptism” is an oxymoron, because “baptize” by definition signifies “to immerse.”

“Emerging” churches are restructuring the worship format. The Lord’s supper is being offered in conjunction with special events, e.g., weddings. The communion memorial is not restricted to the Lord’s day; instead groups step beyond the biblical pattern and provide it on weekdays, ignoring a New Testament that is undergirded with historical truth, namely the Lord’s resurrection on Sunday.

The music issue is wide open among a growing number of churches. A prominent church in Dallas (that once hosted a respected school of preaching) recently advertised for a “minister of music.” One of the stipulations was that he must be able to play the guitar or the electronic keyboard. Choirs, praise teams, clapping to accompany singing, etc., are becoming standard fare in a number of churches. Performance is rapidly supplementing congregational worship. Biblical authority yields to emotionalism. It is the new “will-worship” (Colossians 2:23).

These are trying times for the body of Christ. But it is not a time for despair. Instead, courageous men and women must keep the ship of Zion on a straight (and strait) course within the boundaries of divine truth. Truth will prevail in spite of the winds of change—and irrelevant statistics.

15 Comments

  • Reply August 8, 2019

    RichardAnna Boyce

    repentance is for sanctification, not justification, in the Reformation.

    • Reply August 8, 2019

      Charles Page

      in the reformation, repentance is the condition for regeneration. The new birth is earned by genuine heartfelt repentance

    • Reply August 8, 2019

      RichardAnna Boyce

      Charles Page what Bible verse did they base that on brother?

    • Reply August 8, 2019

      RichardAnna Boyce

      i thought reformation was saved by grace only, through faith only (not faith plus repentance), in Christ only

    • Reply August 8, 2019

      Charles Page

      RichardAnna Boyce Martin Luther’s justification by faith
      Was not of grace but by the sinner’s faith

  • Reply August 8, 2019

    Charles Page

  • Reply August 9, 2019

    Davidking Manelli

    Wow

  • Reply August 9, 2019

    Varnel Watson

    Charles Page seems like you are staying away from the NAR topic nowadays What say ye? RichardAnna Boyce how do you relate your stance – repentance is for sanctification, not justification – to emerging churches?

  • Reply January 7, 2020

    Varnel Watson

    The Emerging Church IS the Laodicean Church – it will birth the Harlot Church of the Tribulation Period.

    The Emerging Church wants Heaven without the reality of an Hell;
    The Emerging Church wants Forgiveness without Repentance;
    The Emerging Church wants Salvation without Regeneration;
    The Emerging Church wants the Joy of the Lord without shedding bitter tears in the altar;
    The Emerging Church wants no doctrine and no Spirit manifestations;
    The Emerging Church has traded Evangelism for Marketing;
    The Emerging Church has traded Worship for Entertainment;
    The Emerging Church has traded Praise for Performance;
    The Emerging Church has traded Preaching for Conversations;
    The Emerging Church has traded Teaching for Group Activities;
    The Emerging Church has traded Bible for Psychology

  • Reply July 28, 2023

    Anonymous

    basically John Mushenhouse Kyle Williams Duane L Burgess Terry Wiles
    The Emerging Church wants Heaven without the reality of an Hell;
    The Emerging Church wants Forgiveness without Repentance;
    The Emerging Church wants Salvation without Regeneration;
    The Emerging Church wants the Joy of the Lord without shedding bitter tears in the altar;
    The Emerging Church wants no doctrine and no Spirit manifestations;
    The Emerging Church has traded Evangelism for Marketing;
    The Emerging Church has traded Worship for Entertainment;
    The Emerging Church has traded Praise for Performance;
    The Emerging Church has traded Preaching for Conversations;
    The Emerging Church has traded Teaching for Group Activities;
    The Emerging Church has traded Bible for Psychology

    • Reply July 28, 2023

      Anonymous

      Troy Day the highest form of idolatry is self desire.

    • Reply July 28, 2023

      Anonymous

      Terry Wiles can ONE desire self while self desiring something else?

    • Reply July 28, 2023

      Anonymous

      Troy Day it’s the rejection of the other that’s deadly.

    • Reply July 28, 2023

      Anonymous

      Troy Day no

  • Reply July 28, 2023

    Anonymous

    The “Emergent Church” is a false church. It’s not just a misunderstanding. It’s the work of the natural man who does not receive the things of the spirit.

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