FALSE SHEPHERDS!! - by David Wilkerson
Quote from Forum Archives on October 29, 2015, 4:52 amPosted by: prophetic <prophetic@...>
FALSE SHEPHERDS
by David WilkersonThe problem with the church in Thyatira was a flirtation with
seductive, devilish ministries. Imagine the pastor's reaction when
he read these words: "Unto the angel of the church in Thyatira
write; These things saith the Son of God, who hath his eyes like
unto a flame of fire" (Revelation 2:18).The letter continues with a commendation: "I know thy works, and
charity, and service, and faith, and thy patience, and thy works;
and the last to be more than the first" (2:19). Once again, Christ
is saying, "I know your deeds. Your love, faith, service and
perseverance are greater now than when you began." Best of all,
the Lord tells them, "I know you love Me." He doesn't reprimand
them for a loss of intimacy with Him.But then we read these piercing words: "Notwithstanding I have
a few things against thee, because thou sufferest that woman
Jezebel, which calleth herself a prophetess, to teach and to
seduce my servants to commit fornication, and to eat things
sacrificed unto idols" (2:20).Who, exactly, is the Jezebel mentioned here? Jesus is speaking
of false shepherds. He's reproving the pastor in Thyatira for
tolerating covetous ministers who seduce His people. The Jezebel
reference here indicates more than just ministers who are covetous.
These false shepherds actually invent schemes to carry out and
fulfill their lusts. Simply put, the name Jezebel is a byword for all
that's evil and detestable in the eyes of the Lord.What a perplexing picture we're given. These are people who love
the Lord, devoted men and women of God. They've persevered,
they've given faithfully, and they love Jesus. How could these
believers be attracted to false prophets? How could they ever be
seduced by wicked ministers whom God despises?All through the gospels, Jesus warns of false shepherds who
come seeking to devour, deceiving many. Yet I'm shocked by the
lack of discernment in multitudes who abide their false gospels.
Has this happened to you? Does your soul feed on some TV
gospel that's actually demonic? Do you drink in a message from
prosperity preachers that appeals to your lusts and takes the last
dimes of the elderly?Jesus admonishes those who've faithfully stood against Jezebel
ministers: "That which ye have already hold fast till I come" (2:25).
He's saying, "You've learned true discernment. You won't let
yourself be twisted by every wind and wave of doctrine. So, for
now, just keep holding on. Don't allow yourself to be deceived.
That's all I ask. I won't put any other burden on you until I come
back" (see 2:24)-Source-
davidwilkersontoday.blogspot.co.nz/2015/10/false-shepherds.html
© 2015 World Challenge. All rights reserved. PO Box 260, Lindale,
TX 75771-0260, (903) 963-8626
Posted by: prophetic <prophetic@...>
FALSE SHEPHERDS
by David Wilkerson
The problem with the church in Thyatira was a flirtation with
seductive, devilish ministries. Imagine the pastor's reaction when
he read these words: "Unto the angel of the church in Thyatira
write; These things saith the Son of God, who hath his eyes like
unto a flame of fire" (Revelation 2:18).
The letter continues with a commendation: "I know thy works, and
charity, and service, and faith, and thy patience, and thy works;
and the last to be more than the first" (2:19). Once again, Christ
is saying, "I know your deeds. Your love, faith, service and
perseverance are greater now than when you began." Best of all,
the Lord tells them, "I know you love Me." He doesn't reprimand
them for a loss of intimacy with Him.
But then we read these piercing words: "Notwithstanding I have
a few things against thee, because thou sufferest that woman
Jezebel, which calleth herself a prophetess, to teach and to
seduce my servants to commit fornication, and to eat things
sacrificed unto idols" (2:20).
Who, exactly, is the Jezebel mentioned here? Jesus is speaking
of false shepherds. He's reproving the pastor in Thyatira for
tolerating covetous ministers who seduce His people. The Jezebel
reference here indicates more than just ministers who are covetous.
These false shepherds actually invent schemes to carry out and
fulfill their lusts. Simply put, the name Jezebel is a byword for all
that's evil and detestable in the eyes of the Lord.
What a perplexing picture we're given. These are people who love
the Lord, devoted men and women of God. They've persevered,
they've given faithfully, and they love Jesus. How could these
believers be attracted to false prophets? How could they ever be
seduced by wicked ministers whom God despises?
All through the gospels, Jesus warns of false shepherds who
come seeking to devour, deceiving many. Yet I'm shocked by the
lack of discernment in multitudes who abide their false gospels.
Has this happened to you? Does your soul feed on some TV
gospel that's actually demonic? Do you drink in a message from
prosperity preachers that appeals to your lusts and takes the last
dimes of the elderly?
Jesus admonishes those who've faithfully stood against Jezebel
ministers: "That which ye have already hold fast till I come" (2:25).
He's saying, "You've learned true discernment. You won't let
yourself be twisted by every wind and wave of doctrine. So, for
now, just keep holding on. Don't allow yourself to be deceived.
That's all I ask. I won't put any other burden on you until I come
back" (see 2:24)
-Source-
davidwilkersontoday.blogspot.co.nz/2015/10/false-shepherds.html
© 2015 World Challenge. All rights reserved. PO Box 260, Lindale,
TX 75771-0260, (903) 963-8626