Tuesday, September 27, 2011

A Challenge For Calvary Chapel Pastors to Take a Stand Against Apostasy


The Bible teaches that a one-world religion will be a characteristic of the Last Days. While Jesus Christ is preparing His bride, Satan, God’s adversary, is preparing the crowning of the harlot.                             

This counterfeit harlot “bride” is being set up to prepare the way for the counterfeit “Christ.” This anti-Christ church will come in the name of the Church of Jesus Christ. This is the scenario that the Bible defines.
We are seeing this happening right before our eyes, yet so few see it. Is this largely due to Christian leaders who are blinded by their pride (Obadiah 1:3); and, hiding behind their accomplishments, they are driven by this pride, refusing to listen to those who are trying to warn them? Do these shepherds really know they are pulling the wool over the eyes of the very sheep they are supposed to be protecting?
This short commentary is another effort to warn those whom we know and love who are being seduced by Satan’s plan. Satan is a world schemer, and he has done this through the ages. There are many ways and means that Satan uses to seduce those who have believed and those who have never believed.
When Does a Shepherd Warn?

A true shepherd always warns his flock when danger is near. Imagine what happens when the shepherd falls asleep. Like a shepherd, pastors are to warn their sheep. Not only do they feed them, but they never let wolves come into their midst. Wolves can look harmless if they are wearing sheep’s clothing. The Bible warns that this is one of the ways that Satan works. Let us not forget that he comes as an “angel of light,” and his ministers come as “ministers of righteousness” as mentioned in 2 Corinthians 11.
Just like shepherds need to be alert to protect their flocks of sheep, so too pastors need to protect their “flocks” of believers. However, this doesn’t always happen - especially when many pastors look to a single pastor who, in essence, has replaced Jesus Christ. The Bible teaches that Jesus Christ should be our “good shepherd.” When we put a man between Jesus and ourselves we are only asking for trouble.
 
If there was ever a time for Christian pastors to be discerning about the invasion of false doctrine, it’s now. In previous commentaries, we have been warning about this very problem. Apostasy doesn’t happen overnight. It sneaks up, one compromising step after the next, and it is a symptom that something has gone very wrong. When many pastors are caught up in following one man and the decisions he makes, this can be the recipe for disaster and the beginning of a cult. Humans are humans, and God is God. Once more, check out history, men are fallible and can easily be misled. Pride is a snare that any one of us can fall prey to, and it is a dangerous trap that we should resist and flee from.
Elders are to be part of local church government, keeping pastors true to the Word of God. When elders are forced to be puppets, they are nothing more than objects of manipulation. God’s design for true biblical leadership is abandoned for the “Moses model.” Remember, Moses disobeyed God, and as a result, he never made it into the Promised Land.
How Is Calvary Chapel Being Led Down the Road to Rome?
The evidence is growing that Calvary Chapel discernment is fading away. Some wonder if this has something to do with the lack of discernment in the formative years of Calvary Chapel. If an organization starts out with no discernment and doesn’t correct that, doesn’t it make sense that it will not have discernment in the future? As we pointed out in an earlier commentary bad roots produce unhealthy fruit.
While many sheep are still blindly following what they believe is biblical Christianity, the influence of Rome on Calvary Chapel is becoming clearer every day to those who have “eyes to see.” Those who do see what is happening are disheartened to watch the warning signs appear almost daily, and yet still there is silence from those who could speak up and make a difference. If you count up all the senior Calvary Chapel pastors, all the associate and assistant Calvary Chapel pastors, and all the Calvary Chapel youth pastors throughout the world, you are probably looking at nearly four thousand men. Yet, to our knowledge, not one Calvary Chapel pastor is publicly challenging the organization to whom they have placed their trust, their affiliation, and their commitment. We are not talking about private conversations going on behind the scenes – we are talking about public denouncement of deliberate apostasy. The silence of these nearly four thousand men is deafening, and the results of this silence is that many sheep are confused and being led astray with a false sense of security that everything is ok because their pastors say nothing.
Yesterday, in a discussion with a retired Calvary Chapel pastor, I was told that Understand The Times is confusing the sheep by presenting the evidence that apostasy is happening around them. Does this mean that we should ignore the facts and cover up apostasy by becoming silent as the others are doing?
When God showed Nathan sin, he went to David and told him. I am sure it was not easy for Nathan. Has biblical truth changed? Are we to cover our eyes and walk away and say, “all is well”? If that is the case, then we invite skeptics to show us the chapter and verse.

Please pray for the Calvary Chapel movement that the leaders would be like David and“see,” repent, and speak up before it’s too late. 



 

8 comments:

  1. Bravo on the Post. I think it's important to understand the "Spirit" that started this whole "movement." It was started by a false prophet, Lonnie Frisbee, and others who conceived this "movement" they will all be held to account. I pray that those Sr. Pastors who are well aware of it's beginnings and that there is significant Leaven throughout would come out and be separate. Do not fear man (Chuck Smith) but fear the LORD your GOD, and trust in Him.

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  2. I appreciate what you are trying to do here.

    Keep Christ and the forgiveness of our sins in the center, and we will be alright.

    Thanks, so much!

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  3. One of your CC Bible College studentsNovember 1, 2011 at 6:45 AM

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  4. Well over thirty years ago, I remember saying as a Roman Catholic, That if I ever found that the church was in disagreement with the Bible, I would choose the Bible over the church.
    I did find this to be so, and chose the Bible over the Roman Catholic institution.
    It would seem that this choice is needing to be made again, by every believer and follower of Jesus Christ who has affiliated and participated with Calvary Chapel ministries.
    While not all of them are agreeable to and conformed with Emergent dogma, it would seem that none are voicing any protest against this deception that our brother Roger has been decrying for some time now.
    Its disturbing to me that as I observe Calvary Chapels that remain mute about such things, they invariably end up being drawn into the very thing that they refuse to confront.
    All roads lead to Rome? Yes! Except for one:
    The road to righteousness by means of God's Word of Truth and the LORD Jesus Christ Himself, the Word Incarnate! Choose you this day who you will serve!

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  5. You wrote:

    "While many sheep are still blindly following what they believe is biblical Christianity, the influence of Rome on Calvary Chapel is becoming clearer every day to those who have “eyes to see.” Those who do see what is happening are disheartened to watch the warning signs appear almost daily."

    Your indictment is strong, while the evidence supporting your remark is vague. Can you please give me some specific examples for what it is you're referring to?

    I'm open to hearing your sound argument.

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  6. Wow! Kudos to you for the guts to bring this to light. I've become disillusioned with nearly all mainline denominations (and yes, recognize it or not, Calvary Chapel IS a denomination).

    I almost went to Bible college for a local Nazarene church, only to get ostracized for pointing out the erroneous Dominion Theology and Emergent Theology creeping in. So I left for a local Calvary Chapel. I've always known CC to be safe in doctrine, and so far the one in my hometown still is (or at least the pastor is). But I'm getting so tired of church-as-usual churchiology.

    (*sigh)

    Anyway, good for you for pointing this out. The Bible told us this was coming. Who are we to think it can't happen in our comfortable church?

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