HIGHER-FIRE digest 382 (WoF)--I'm not playing
suprdave@lightspeed.net (suprdave@lightspeed.net)
Fri, 31 Jan 1997 16:37:23 -0800
Matthew wrote:
>
>Dave, listen, I sent the last post to expose the fallacious and hellacious
>teachings of WoF 'theologians.' How you can twist the confounding words of
>these men into acceptable doctrine in the light of Holy Scripture is beyond
>me. Back up, take a long hard look at their writings. Clearly, Hagin's
>teaching is nothing more than motivational emotionalism with METAPHYSICAL
>overtones.
I would once again suggest that you contact these men directly to inquire
about your concerns. You haven't personally did all the research on these
men. What you have done take quotes off the internet (since you pointed to
some websites) put there by anti-WOF individuals who only give quotes and
not relay the sentence in its' entire context. This is obvious.
Let me explain something. You agree that there are many counterfeits out
there in the world today that would somehow try to impersonate the truth!
Ok, the Gifts of the Spirit are counterfeited by Psychics, astrologers, and
the rest of that ungodly bunch. The Metaphysical groups are a counterfeit of
Biblical principles which deal on the subject of the Rhema of God's Word
(His Spoken Word).
You see, "Faith" is a confession, i.e., saying what God says. Otherwise, it
would be opinion or observation. Real faith speaks only the Word and what
God says, not our uncertainty. Seriously, if you want to know what these men
profess, I will be more than happy to e-mail you all of their addresses
personally to you. Is this ok? Because I really don't want to elaborate and
spend time defending these men. I only can explain what I have said, not
these men. You'll have to give me the complete context, not just partial
sentences.
Dave <><
1 Peter 3:15