What is a different Gospel?
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Is believing in modern apostleship believing in a different gospel?
Is believing in modern apostleship believing in a different gospel?
Eph 2 19-20. (The apostles were for the foundation. The foundation has been laid.)
Eph 3 5. (Another clear distinction, that the purpose of the apostles, is no longer needed.)
1 Cor 9 1. (“Have I not seen Jesus, our Lord?” is a direct reference to the requirements of apostleship.)
1 Cor 15:5-7. (There’s a clear distinguishment of apostles here and that acknowledging them as the only apostles, is part of the Gospel)
John 16 13. (Speaking directly to the apostles, *He will declare to you, what is to come.)
1 Cor 15: 8-9. (Paul was last.)
2 Peter 1:19. (*The* prophetic word is already confirmed.)
Eph 4: 8-12. As a counter argument. “He gave” is the greek aorist tense. Meaning something that has already been done. Not ongoing. It is traditionally used as past tense.
Sincerity isn’t enough.
Sincerity isn’t enough.
Gal 1: 6-9. (*Anything* contrary to the Gospel Not the things we deem secondary today.) (Early Christians had a plethora of sincerity. To call yourself Christian came with the risk of death, and yet they still had a massive emphasis on them to be weary of “any” contradiction.)
Rev 2. (Even though this church was currently headed down the wrong path, Jesus highly commended them for there practice of watching out for false doctrines) (They had works, they labored, they endured all for His name. And were not at all tired of doing so. But it still wasn’t enough.)
Acts 20: 28-30.
2 Peter 3:14-18. (The things that can be hard to understand, are usually what ignorant and unstable people distort.)
Further Evaluation.
Further Evaluation.
Anyone who claims “new revelation” isn’t just in error. But they are perverting the Gospel. Christianity has been attacked by those claiming “new revelation” since the dawn of the first church in Acts.
Their prophecies are more than just frequently wrong. They’re consistently wrong. This leads to either A: Leadership that fully understand the manipulation they’re using, or B: A false spirit is rampant in these teachings. Any other speculation about this is merely us trying to be “overly” hopeful and gracious, instead of using Godly wisdom to be open about the dangers they push. Because the church as a whole has been silent on it, the church as a whole is in error. Grace is Biblical. Over-gracification is not.
A direct quote from one the “main” sources of the NAR movement.
“Jesus Christ came into my room. He breathed on me. And he commissioned me.… And he spoke to me and said, “I’m commissioning you to translate the Bible into the translation project that I’m giving you to do.”
He further proclaimed Jesus gave him “secrets of the Hebrew language”.
This man is incredibly sincere. But reverence is nowhere to be found. This “apostle” is nothing more than an “apostle” of Satan.
The NAR at its core is hardly any different than the way Joseph Smith also began beguiling people. And it is “ripe” for people to be spiritually abused.