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39Therefore, my brothers and sisters, be eager to prophesy, and do not forbid speaking in tongues. 40But everything should be done in a fitting and orderly way.
39Therefore, my brothers and sisters, be eager to prophesy, and do not forbid speaking in tongues. 40But everything should be done in a fitting and orderly way.
There are three movements which have appeared in
the last two centuries out of which Charismania has now emerged in
recent days, Pentecostalism, the charismatic movement, and the New
Apostolic Reformation. The definition of Charismania is “neo-montanism,
or new Montanism known by its adherents as the New Prophecy. Truth is,
there is nothing new about it as this was an early Christain movement of
the late 2nd century who’s founder was Montanus. And like today, they
call for the reliance on the spontaneity of the Holy Spirit rather than a
compliance and obedience to the Holy Writ.
Montanus | Biography, Beliefs, Heresy, & Facts - Britannica
In the aftermath of this new teaching in the 2nd
century Montanism rapidly spread to the many regions of the Roman Empire
well into the 6th century. To the orthodox Church, the New Prophecy
movement was regarded as heresy and the Churches in Asia Minor
pronounced it as profane and excommunicated the New Prophecy adherents.
Although not much is known about their beliefs, some
sources reported that Montanists claimed their revelation directly from
the Holy Spirit and this new revelation/prophecy superseded the
authority of Paul or even Jesus Himself. What surrounded the movement
was a sort of frenzy ecstasy and proclaimed to be possessed by God
unable to resist. They were viewed as false prophets because they acted
irrationally and were not in control of their senses.
This is a mirror image to what we see coming out of
Charismania today! It must be understood that the term Charismania
applies to the extremists with the Christian Charismatic Movement.
Charismania is simply a byword to describe the entire movement’s mood
and swings occuring during their revival meetings. Within the dogma of
the modern neo-Montanistic Movement (Charismania) are phenomena they
allege to be common to virtually all sign-gifts, Slain in the Spirit,
excessive laughing/crying, screaming, wild dancing, violent shaking,
drunk in the Spirit, Glory Clouds, the interruptive speaking in tongues
all asserted as manifestations of the Holy Spirit. Charismania is
applied to the modern televangelists, the prosperity gospel preachers
who garner money from their followers and the New Apostolic Movement.
The Third Wave Movement
The modern classical Pentecostal movement began at
the beginning of the 20th century and has its roots in the holiness
movement and revivalism of the 2nd Great Awakening in America during the
19th century. This has been coined “The First Wave” as Modern
Pentecostals are distinguished by three main doctrines.
· The baptism of the Holy Spirit
· The manifestation of speaking in tongues
· The manifestation of divine healing
The Second Wave is seen in the Charismatic Renewal
Movement which began in the middle of the 20th century. Pentecostal
doctrines spread into the mainline Protestant and Catholic churches as
“charismatic renewal” movements with the aim of renewing the historic
churches. The Charismatic Movement were known to break into the Mainline
Denominations as they encouraged those who have ‘received the baptism’
to remain in their churches and denominations. However,
Non-Denominationalism began to emerge developing a system of
organization which became known as the Charismatic Church.
The third wave movement is identified in its
escalation and adherence to Signs and Wonders, also known now as the
Neo-charismatic Movement. Radicalism in this movement has set them apart
as they do not wish to be labeled “Pentecostal” or “charismatic.” This
wave is Eschatological in nature as what accompanies “Signs and Wonder”
is the new doctrine called Kingdom Now Theology. A careful examination
reveals that the Kingdom Now Theology has a natural history of
preteristism. The two main attributes of dominionism and triumphalism
have become the fuel of Charsmania seen in its three main gospel
teachings:
· Their signs and wonders gospel.
· Their kingdom now gospel.
· Their prosperity gospel
There occupation by a false spirit of dominionism and
triumphalism is quickly spreading throughout much of the church today,
including most of the Mainline Denominations. It is here within
Charismania where we see the revival of Montanism. This movement headed
up by men such as Rick Joyner and Bill Johnson are building an endtime
transformational army called Joel’s Army in an attempt to conquer the
seven mountains of culture; Religion, Family, Education, Media, Arts
& Entertainment, Government, and Business. Coupled to the teachings
of this transformational Army is the prediction of a Great Endtime
Revival.
This of course is one of the most dangerous movements
to date for it is riddled with Gnosticism believing God can and does
communicate outside of Scripture giving new revelation that is apart
from Scripture, thus, denying the sufficiency of Scripture. It also
embraces the Five-Fold Ministry as one of the “truths” that God is
restoring to the church and is associated with the Latter Rain Movement.
They publicly acknowledge we are in the endtimes submitting that God is
re-establishing the offices of apostle and prophet with the power and
authority beyond the Old Testament prophets and the New Testament
Apostles. Not to mention, unity supersedes doctrine. Doctrinal
differences are laid aside with the goal of influencing Mainline
Churches to accept the modern day apostles and prophets.
The Great Debate
Since the emergence of Pentecostalism, the
Charismatic Movement and now Charismania a heated debate has existed
between the conservative cessationist and the three Charismatic
movements listed above. The problem is, both approach this debate with
their own presuppositions of the Scripture. In my opinion, both are
equally in error, both are unbiblical in their approach and beliefs,
both lack a proper understanding of the other, and neither can present a
clear biblical exegetical argument supporting their view even though
both claim to. To gain a better understanding of what I am saying, we
must first look at both views, then as I hope to present, bring a
balanced biblical approach to the subject.
Cessationism Vs. Continuationism
Cessationism in Christianity is the doctrine that
Apostolic gifts ceased with the original twelve apostles. This is
generally opposed to the view of continuationism, which teaches that the
Holy Spirit may bestow the sign gifts to persons other than the
original twelve apostles, at any time in the Church age.
No one can show that the Gifts ended with the
apostles, it simply is not found in the Word of God. Cessationism is
only based on eisegesis, they have to read into the Scripture something
it does not say. Cessationism is as wrong and as false on one extreme as
Charismania is on the other. I remember back in the late 70’s and into
the mid 80’s the proof text cessationist used to demonstrate their case
was 1 Corinthians 13:9-10, ironically today they avoid this text like
the plague, why? Because an honest assessment of this text when you
consider its contexts says just the opposite. “When that which is perfect is come, then that which is in part will be done away”
(vs.10) in their opinion was the completion of the cannon of Scripture,
therefore, the Gifts ceased. Here we see how they apply eisegesis,
nowhere in the text or surrounding context does it say that, not even a
hint, it simply is not there.
Those in Charismania by their own admission support
cessationism when they claim God is restoring the Five-Fold Ministry.
For something to be restored it must first have ceased. The Gift of
Tongues, the hottest topic on the table should in retrospect be a mute
subject in light of the greater gifts which are ignored by most. When it
comes to the debate over the Gifts of the Spirit both sides approach it
with, “this is my story and I’m sticking to it.” Both are on opposite
extremes to the other and the legitimacy of biblical text at best are
either ignored or exploited by their own presuppositions. In other
words, there is never any balance in light of the truth of Scripture
presented.
If 1 Cor. 13:9-12 are not enough to refute Cessationism, other texts do. For example, Romans 11:29; “For the gifts and the callings of God are irrevocable.”
Romans 9,10, & 11 deals with the election of
Israel and God’s Covental purposes for Israel and the Jew relative to
the church. The theological and spiritual relationship between Israel
and the Jews and the body of Christ is the central theme of these three
chapters. After Romans 11:29 as we enter chapter 12 it begins speaking
of spiritual gifts. The notion that God is through with Israel and the
Jews and the doctrine of cessationism are misguided concepts that the
gifts of the Spirit have ceased with the apostles. In the context of
Romans 11 & 12, neither the election of Israel nor the gifts of the
Spirit are irrevocable. The translation of ametamélētos “without repentance” is very inadequate. It would have been better translated “without regret.”
What the apostle Paul is saying here is that when God has given gifts
to men and has extended His salvation to them, He never regrets the
extension of His grace or changes His mind as having made a mistake
because of the behavior of the ones that He saved and gifted.
What does the New Testament mean by ‘The Gifts of the
Spirit?” To answer this we must first understand what is meant by the
word “gift.”
“Jesus answered and said to her, “If you knew the gift of God, and who it is who says to you, ‘Give Me a drink,’ you would have asked Him and He would have given you living water.” ~ John 4:10
“Then Peter said to them, Repent, and let every one of you be baptized in the name of Jesus Christ for the remission of sins; and you shall receive the gift of the Holy Spirit.” ~ Acts 2:38
“And the gift is not like that which came through the one who sinned. For the judgment which came from one offense resulted in condemnation, but the free gift which came from many offenses resulted in justification.” ~ Romans 5:16
In these verses the word “gift” is a gift as in ‘a
present,’ like a Christmas present or Birthday present. When we consider
Acts 2:28 the clause is epexegetical, the “gift” being the Holy Spirit
Himself. The generic word dorea (Gk. gift) differs from the Greek word charisma (1 Cor. 12:4) signifying not miraculous powers but the working of a new spirit in men, and that Spirit is from God.
Interestingly, the word charisma means Grace
in the Greek. For instance, Romans 6:23, “For the wages of sin is death,
but the gift (charisma) of God is eternal life in Christ Jesus our
Lord.” Now where it comes to the “gifts of the Spirit,” it is charisma that’s used as in Romans 12:6:
“Having then gifts differing according to the grace that is given to us, let us use them: if prophecy, let us prophesy in proportion to our faith.”
For someone to say they have the gift of prophecy
would be wrong, they would have the grace to prophecy, others believe
they have the gift of tongues, assuming its real, truth is you don’t
have the gift of tongues, you have the grace to speak in tongues. The
gift is eternal life, the gift is the Holy Spirit Himself, what we think
of as gifts is merely grace whether it be a ministry gift or a
charismatic gift. Prophecy, miracles, healings, etc., are never to an
individual, by God’s grace they may operate through a person, but those
gifts are never given to an individual, they are given to the Church. By
God’s grace they operate through a person but they are given to the
church corporately. It is the body of Christ who has the gifts of the
Spirit. This clears up so much misconception surrounding the gifts when
we understand that.1 I do not possess a gift of the Spirit, I
may be given the grace from God to operate in any given gift for the
sake of the Church, but they are not mine.
1 Corinthians chapters 12-14 is primarily dealing
with what is popularly called the charismatic gifts. But in Romans 12 we
see an integration of both the charismatic and ministerial gifts much
like what was mentioned in Roman 11:29, one is a gift, the other a
calling and many times they work in conjunction to each other. For
example, it is not uncommon for a good pastor to have a word of
knowledge. I’ve seen this many times, even in the Baptist churches, they
just don’t recognize it as one of the grace gifts if the Spirit. The
Charismatic gifts are simply there to equip us to fulfill our calling in
the body of Christ. The problem today with the gifts is to many people
believe the charismatic gift is a gift instead of grace. Secondly they
don’t understand that in the way it is a gift it is a gift to the body
of Christ, not to them personally. And thirdly, they believe they have
the ability to use the gifts when ever, where ever, and how ever they
like, as though the Holy Spirit is some kind of light switch they can
turn on and off at will. You see they have it backwards, the Holy Spirit
distributes the gifts to individuals as He wills (1 Cor. 12:11), gifts
meant for the body, not individuals.
Continuationism
Gifts in and of themselves are not the mark of true
spirituality, the fruits of the Spirit are. Gifts are given by the
ascended Lord without regard to a person’s own merit. As we have already
established, the Gifts of the Spirit are a matter of grace. The
question is, did the gifts of the Spirit continue or cease with the
first generation Church? There is no exegetical argument cessationist
can construct from Scripture to corroborate their assumption the Gifts
have ceased, it’s all conjecture. On the other hand, there is no
exegetical grounds on which Charismania can claim to be valid concerning
the Gifts or manifestations of the Holy Spirit. In fact, I would say it
is all rubbish! Charismania, like the cessationist, just make it up as
they go. Cessationism is a false doctrine, but the elevation of signs
and wonders by the Charismatic groups above solid doctrine is as
dangerous and seducing as cessationism. There is however, Biblical
evidence the Gifts outlined in Scripture have continued and will
continue until Christ returns.
1 Cor. 1:4-8
“I thank my God always concerning you for the grace of God which was given to you by Christ Jesus, that you were enriched in everything by Him in all utterance and all knowledge, even as the testimony of Christ was confirmed in you, so that you come short in no gift, eagerly waiting for the revelation of our Lord Jesus Christ, who will also confirm you to the end, that you may be blameless in the day of our Lord Jesus Christ.” (Emphasis mine)
Here is where our wonderful Theologians and our many
Commentators get weak at the knee’s. So let’s break it down and revamp a
little. “Gift,” charisma is derived from the root char. Chara is joy, cheerfulness, and delight. Charis is grace, goodwill, undeserved favor. Charisma
however is a gift of grace, a free gift, spiritual endowment, a
miraculous faculty. It is especially used to designate the gifts of the
Spirit (1 Cor. 12:4-10). Here in this context ‘Gift’ is charisma
and Paul makes it clear that they come short in no gift as they eagerly
wait for the revelation of Christ who will also confirm them to the
‘end’ that they may be blameless in the ‘day of our Lord Jesus Christ.’
This then is Eschatological language, the gifts have remained in place
and will continue until the return of Jesus Christ, there is no other
way to see it.
Jacob Prasch points out;
“The text of Peter’s kerygma (an evangelistic
message of the Gospel) in Acts 2:17-21 quoting Joel 2:28-32
prophetically predicts charismatic manifestation with an emphasis on
prophecy not as doctrine but as exhortation to take place in concert
with the final outpouring of the Holy Spirit before the Restrainer is
removed. This will be followed by cosmological signs in the heavenlies
before the Parousia.
What we see in Cessationism is the working of Satan
to prevent the prophecies of Joel and Peter from taking place just as
what we see in the Neo-Montanism of Hyper-Pentecostal extremism and
counterfeit charismata is the backsliding Church being set up for
Antichrist seduction. Both extremes have the same origin.”2
Returning to 1 Corinthians chapter 1, “…waiting for the coming (apokalupsis) of our Lord Jesus Christ,” is placing an emphasis on the time of Christ’s Parousia
when He visibly returns to Rapture the Church while “the end” (vs.8)
refers to the completion of the Gifts purpose and function upon Christ’s
coming. The context defines “the end” as the termination of Christ’s
redemptive reign at the right hand of the Father which is consummated at
His Second Coming. “The day of Jesus Christ” specifically is a
reference to the Day of the Lord, when Christ will return to judge the
world and fully establish His kingdom.
This flows seamlessly with 1 Corinthians 13:8-13:
“Love never fails. But whether there are prophecies, they will fail; whether there are tongues, they will cease; whether there is knowledge, it will vanish away. For we know in part and we prophecy in part. But when that which is perfect has come, then that which is in part will be done away. When I was a child, I spoke as a child, I understood as a child, I thought as a child; but when I became a man I put away childish things. For now we see in a mirror, dimly, but then face to face. Now I know in part, but then I shall know just as I also am known. And now abide faith, hope, love, these three, but the greatest of these is love.”
Cessationist approach this text with an eisegesis
method of interpretation believing “the perfect” to come is the New
Testament Canon. “The perfect,” if taken in context and by comparing
Scripture with Scripture refers not to the New Testament canon, but to
the return of Christ. Why? Because if it were a reference to the canon
of Scripture, knowledge would have vanished away just as tongues would
have ceased. Because we would now see “face to face,” and we would no
longer know in part but would know just as we are known. The dim glass
would be clear, nothing obstructing our vision to see and know in the
perfect tense.
Since it is not referring to the New Testament canon
but to the Coming of Christ, prophecies have not failed, tongues have
not ceased, and knowledge has not vanished away. Again, this only serves
as proof the gifts have continued and will continue up until the return
of Christ.
On the other hand, what we do have today is
generations of bad teachings where the gifts are concerned. Everything
we have been taught assume it was wrong. Satan has made tongues the
focal point, while discernment, a viable gift of the Spirit has been
grossly ignored. Discernment has been pigeonholed into a ministry of
casting out demons, etc.
The problem with the Charismatic Church is every
Sunday, every Wednesday, at every meeting they are trying to recreate
the day of Pentecost where everyone speaks in tongues, everyone manifest
the supernatural power of the Holy Spirit. Yes, on Pentecost the Holy
Spirit fell upon them, yes they spoke in cloven tongues, but since then
the gifts had been dispersed amongst the body of Christ and did not
operate on a every meeting soirée. Although not biblically etched in
stone you have the mockers of the day of Pentecost as a mirror image of
today’s cessationist saying these are drunk with wine. Cessationist, who
just want to return to the law and point the finger of legalism.
Neither side are searching for any coherency within God’s Word.
Modernism in our day has produced “another Spirit,”
one who has no gracious persona, no divinity, but whose manifold works
are simply emulations emanated through individuals with corrupt minds. A
cry for another Spirit through a greater manifestation of ‘seducing
spirits’ (1 Tim. 4:1) fills the air today as we witness a corporate
yielding to the apostasy (2 Thess. 2:3), a sure mark of our Lord’s
speedy return. Charismania is the perverted, God-dishonoring faction
laboring under the cloak of Christianity forming a deeper apostasy apart
from the Holy Spirit Himself. The depravity and deceptions of false
Apostles, prophets and teachers today have plunged the masses into an
apostasy by deliberately rejecting the doctrine of Christ (2 John 9). “But
it has happened to them according to the true proverb: A dog returns to
his own vomit, and a sow, having washed, to her wallowing in the mire.” ~ 2 Peter 2:22
No matter how sound most Churches appears to be on
the surface, the underline current of false Doctrine is driving it. Some
may not be openly teaching it, but it has been integrated into their
belief system. More and more people are finding themselves in a place
where they do not know where to go to church, or if it is better to
simply stay home. They have virtually no real Christian fellowship, and
feel the need to get together with others who are of the same
heart/mind/spirit of love for Jesus and the all-sufficiency of
Scripture. This is a growing trend as many are now finding themselves
segregated from the Institutional Church.
BELOW ARE 2 SAMPLE VIDEOS OF CHARISMANIA
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