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Recently, Phil Johnson wrote the following article:
NOT LAUGHING NOW
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Rodney Howard-Browne, self-styled “Holy Ghost Bartender,” has taken notice of the Strange Fire conference sponsored by Grace to You (October 16-18, 2013). He seems unnerved by the prospect that twenty-first-century charismatic phenomena are going to be examined in light of Scripture. Howard-Browne’s trademark giddiness has gone missing. Recently, he wrote this stream-of-consciousness rant on his Facebook page:
There is coming a massive attack on the Pentecostal/ Charismatic movement by a group of individuals that don’t believe in the power of the Holy Spirit today – these men do not believe in speaking in tongues or the gifts of the spirit – they think that because of excesses in the church that they have a right to write off the fastest growing sector of Christianity – over 800 million in the earth today – that would be as bad as writing Jesus off because of one of the 12 was Judas Iscariot – if these individuals just adopted Gamaliel’s advice of Acts 5:38-39 that would be fine however they have no fear of God and are in grave danger of blaspheming the Holy Ghost – they think that because the movement has had scandals that have been publicised that this gives them leeway to do what they are doing – however the only reason why it gets the attention is because these individuals are on TV – everywhere I travel I hear of scandals outside of the Pentecostal charismatic realm but these are never publicised because no one knows them – they are calling their exposé strange fire however you better have the alternative if you are going to criticise something as counterfeit you have to produce the real – or else you had better shut up! The only ones who have the right to bring correction are the ones inside the camp not outside!
All the standard charismatic arguments are summarized there: He says critics of modern charismatic claims are unspiritual people motivated only by rank unbelief. He insists the weight of sheer numbers validates the modern charismatic movement (yet the high percentage of scandalous frauds, philanderers, and false teachers spawned by the movement means nothing). He emphatically declares that those outside the movement are not entitled to criticize charismatic abuses. And of course he includes the killer argument: The critics are people who “have no fear of God and are in grave danger of blaspheming the Holy Ghost.”
In reality, those who tout false prophecies, obscene bodily gyrations, and drunken behavior as gifts of the Holy Spirit are the ones blaspheming Him. In fact, no one is more notorious for that than Rodney Howard-Browne himself. For him to decry blasphemy and pretend to know anything about the fear of God is the very height of arrogant irony.
If you think that sounds unduly harsh, watch this video of a typical Rodney Howard-Browne “ministry” binge:
Source: Phil Johnson, Not Laughing Now, http://www.gty.org/blog/B130610, 10/06/2013. (Accessed 19/06/2013.)
What was Rodney Howard-Browne reacting against?
In October 2013, John MacArthur will be putting on a conference called ‘Strange Fire’. This event will explore what the Bible says about the Holy Spirit and how that reflects the spirit presented within the charismatic movement.
The ‘Strange Fire’ conference page has this to say about the event,
Overview
—Leviticus 10:1–2
The Lord calls His people to honor Him, to treat Him as holy. Leviticus 10 pictures the consequences of not doing so—of offering to Him strange fire.
For the last hundred years, the charismatic movement has been offering a strange fire of sorts to the third Person of the Godhead—the Holy Spirit. And evangelical churches have chosen to be silent or indifferent on the matter. This hasn’t served the church or the Spirit of the church with honor.
So what should be our response?
Strange Fire is a conference that will set forth what the Bible really says about the Holy Spirit, and how that squares with the charismatic movement. We’re going to address in a biblical, straightforward manner what many today see as a peripheral issue. On the contrary, your view of the Holy Spirit influences your relationship with God, your personal holiness, and your commitment to the church and evangelism.
We want you to join us for Strange Fire. It really is for everyone—especially if you’re working through these issues with a friend, your family, or your church. Space is limited, register today.
- Strange Fire is a Truth Matters conference, sponsored by Grace to You.
- The conference will be held at Grace Community Church in Sun Valley, California.
Source: Overview, Strange Fire, http://www.tmstrangefire.org/. (Accessed 19/06/2013.)
If you would like to examine Rodney Howard-Browne’s credentials, you can read what we discovered about them here:
Congo Line Of Unqualified Ministers Endorsed By Phil Pringle
The Christian Post reports John MacArthur saying,
“Worship is a very serious matter. How you come before a Holy God is the most important thing you will ever do.”
– Nicola Menzie, Christian Post, John MacArthur Takes on Charismatic Movement With ‘Strange Fire’ Conference, http://www.christianpost.com/news/john-macarthur-takes-on-charismatic-movement-with-strange-fire-conference-97968/, 2:13pm, 15/06/2013. (Accessed 20/06/2013.)
In light of the issues being addressed at John Macarthur’s upcoming “Strange Fire” Conference, do churches like C3/Hillsong honor the Holy Spirit or blaspheme Him?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yteZw7VMaRU&feature=share This being taught by a man who teaches you can TAKE THE MARK OF THE BEAST and be saved? No No No No No thank you. God help you Brian Houston.
If you are unaware of John MacArthur’s teaching on this Satanic lie, then please watch the video above. Perhaps….you do not know.
All transcripts of the excellent Strange Fire Conference are available here…
http://thecripplegate.com/
The team behind this blog include Nathan Busenitz who is a professor of theology at The Master’s Seminary and several other well-known reformed pastors from GTY and elsewhere.
Certainly frauds like RHB and the NAR false apostles need to be exposed for what they are – money making con men, who have found a ‘back door’ into the church. Scripture adequately deals with them (2 Cor 11 for example.)
Being a classical Pentecostal for most of my 35 years, I have a few things to say about the situation that the church finds itself in.
1. False prophets and teachers are going to be there, whether they are famous or not – the Bible gives more than adequate warnings about them and how they operate ((Matthew 7:13 – 24 for example) Obviously the ‘signs’ done by the false prophets in Matthew 7 were false signs and wonders, and not approved by God.
2. There would be no point in faking genuine experiences, if they were not there for the having. To say that people who still believe in gifts of the Holy Spirit for today are demonic, and are all ‘cut from the same cloth’ as these blatant and obvious false ministries, is the deny them any amount of common sense and discernment.
3. Genuine ministries are not focused on money, they are focused on Christ and in bringing people to a saving knowledge of the Saviour. That is the mission of the church. The Holy Spirit was sent to glorify Jesus and draw people in to the church – He is our teacher, and will lead us into all truth, if that is what we want.
4. If we just want error and a ‘good time in the house’ without our Bibles as a measuring stick, then God will give us over to a reprobate mind, and we will come under a strong delusion – and we were warned about that too. If we don’t love the Truth (both God’s word, and His Son Jesus – the living Word,) then we will in all likelyhood, become deceived.
I’m not here to lecture people, and there are many people out there online who know a lot more about all of this than me. I’m just adding some thoughts in order to provide some balance. Not all Pentecostal and Charismatic people are being deceived by this nonsense. In fact, the NAR is making huge inroads into the once separate Evangelical church, which never entertained “things Pentecostal” as their forefathers had stood against earlier revivals, and so, by tradition, and interpretation, they avoided all such involvements.
The words of the apostle Paul come echoing down through the tunnel of time and ring in our collective ears:
“Do not quench the Spirit, despise not prophecy, but prove ALL things; hold fast that which is good. Abstain from every kind of evil” (2 Thess 5:19-22)
Austin Hellier
Brisbane