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AoibhinnGrainne -> RE: RANSOMED HEART MINSTRIES & JOHN ELDREDGE: CULT? (4/24/2008 2:31:15 PM)
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AoibhinnGrainne: No book, written by man, has the lock on infallibility or inerrancy. Probably the wisest thing one can do is read like a Berean and toss what one finds to be unScriptural. I must strongly disagree with that concept. Putting aside Eldredge for a moment, we are told to reject false teachers, false prophets, false signs and wonders, and have nothing to do with them. That alone tells us that there does come a point when we shouldn't be sifting through bad teachings trying to find a nugget but instead are to reject them. We are not told to continue learning from people who teach falsely and contradict sound doctrine. I must respectfully disagree. Again, no author, except the Holy Spirit, is inerrant. Every single book we read, regardless of the author, has error in it. Am I to reject, wholeslae, every single theologian, apologist, Christian writer, because I believe s/he has written something in error? Or, perhaps, I would be better served reading nothing at all except Scripture in the Original Languages, since that, alone, is agreed to be without error. Paul tells us that the Holy Spirit will aid us in trying all spirits. Do we trust the Holy Spirit Who abides in us or not? I do. I trust Him in the books I read, the music I sing, the movies I watch, and the Forums I participate in... quote:
Now, back to Eldredge. Yes, his teachings are off... way off. We are not called to follow our hearts and our desires, which are not trustworthy or an indicator of truth, but to follow Christ. We are sinful and the 'core of our being' is not good. It's the Holy Spirit within us Who is good. Another example from Ransomed Hear Ministries: quote:
"There are two basic approaches to life: One is to live from duty, the other from desire. One of them will kill your soul. In The Journey of Desire John writes, "We all share the same dilemma - we long for life, and we're not sure where to find it. We wonder, if we ever do find it, can we make it last? ... Our days come to us as a riddle, and the answers aren't handed out with our birth certificates. We must journey to find the life we prize. And the guide we have been given is the desire set deep within - the desire we often overlook or mistake for something else or even choose to ignore." "The modern church often teaches people to kill desire and calls that sanctification. "But," Eldredge says, "Christianity is not an invitation to become a moral person. It is not a program for getting us in line or for reforming society. ... At its core Christianity begins with an invitation to desire." The secret of your life was written by God in your heart's desire. Someone needs to tell Eldredge that Christ IS our guide, our truth, and our life. He has given us all the answers we need in writing. These are very dangerous messages he's spouting and it gives his followers a license to follow themselves and their desires in the name of 'following God'. It's not a big surprise, therefore, to see the kinds of topics that are popping up on his forum. Again, we are all born in sin, living in a broken relationship; in the outer reaches of darkness, separated from God. Christ defeated sin and death. Christ saved us from the ravages of sin. Christ restored the broken relationship between Man and God. Those whom the Father gave to Him, those whose names are written in the book of life, who were chosen from before the foundations, are part and parcel of all of this wondrous restoration of heart, mind, and spirit. And then some. Eldredge's books are not meant for the Baby Christian. Nor are they meant to evangelise. In fact, in my studies of Eastern Orthodoxy, I find many parallels between Eldredge's use of the word "heart" and Orthodoxy's understanding of the concept of "nous", also found in the writings of Paul. We are born with minds and hearts divided because of our sin nature. When we come to Christ, we are healed. Our minds and our hearts can communicate with one another...we can now will to do. Christ has restored to us right thinking as well as hearts that are in a life-long quest to be made Christ-like. This is what Eldredge is talking about. Our hearts are good because the Holy Spirit dwells there...and we all know that God cannot dwell in a place of evil, a place of uncleanness, a place of impurity. Our heart's desire is for relationship. So, in our fallen states, we fill this hole in our soul with every pagan thing possible. But the only real answer is to seek out Christ. Only God can truly fill that which we were all born missing: the desire for relationship with God. Going through the motions, fulfilling the demands of the Law, as required, and then some, is amply modeled for us, in Scripture, by the Pharisees of Jesus' time. If this is the type of Christian we are, we are missing the point. For the Law of Christ is this: To love the Lord your God with all your heart, mind, and spirit. And your neighbour as yourself. This is the whole Law and the Prophets. From this will flow a desire to feed the hungry, visit the prisoner, care for the widow, the orphan, the stranger in our midst... Because in the realisation of relationship with the God of the Universe, through Jesus Christ, by means of the indwelling Holy Spirit, every desire in our life has been well and truly fulfilled. Once and for all. Of course, everything is a process. We were saved, at a specific moment in time and space, through the death, resurrection, and ascension, of Christ. We are saved when we accept our calling and election in Him. We will be saved at the Judgment Seat when we are united with Christ in eternity. Our sanctification is a process; a flow chart with ups and downs, but always with an upper movement towards Christ-likeness. Yes, the RH Forums ebb and flow in their subject matter. I have found the same thing here. But I would hesitate to call everyone there "followers of John Eldredge". There have been plenty of discussion (in the Issues Forum) that would belie that characterisation. Since I have also attended Ransomed Heart events, I can confidently state that you think you know about them, and are describing by out-of-context cut-and-paste, is not well understood. Surely, you wouldn't want for me to characterise your writings in the same way? Or this Forum: "Worship Team Frustration" "Fun Betty's Therapy Center" "Sports Illustrated Swimsuit Magazine" (in a Christian Forum???) "RE: BEWARE SCAMMERS AT WORK" [;)] Aoi.
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