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- February 1988
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- Dear Praying Friends;
-
- . Prophecy is a difficult subject. I certainly don't pretend to
- have all of the answers - but I do believe we should diligently seek
- to understand as much as we can of what God has spoken through His
- prophets and through His Son (who had much to say about apostasy, His
- second coming, the Great Tribulation, etc.). Some argue that because
- there is so much disagreement over prophecy and it is such a confusing
- subject, therefore we should forget it. Yet the Book of Revelation
- offers a special blessing to those who study, understand and obey what
- it teaches (Rev.1:3).
-
- . In a recent Trinity Broadcasting Network (TBN) newsletter, Paul
- Crouch says: "You know, Hal Lindsey [pre-trib Rapture] may be right -
- and you know, Bishop Earl Paulk [no Rapture - Christ returns to rule
- the nations after Christians have taken over the world in His name]
- may be right." He goes on to argue that it doesn't matter who is
- right - i.e. Rapture or no Rapture is not worth discussing. Yet Hal
- Lindsey, who says a great deal about the Rapture and prophecy because
- he considers it extremely important, has been one of the most popular
- guests on TBN (the viewers also apparently consider this topic
- important) and has often hosted programs. It seems odd that Crouch
- would allocate so much valuable TV time to a subject that he considers
- is a waste of time to discuss.
-
- . It is even more confusing that the Holy Spirit would devote so
- much of the Bible (about 25%) to prophecy if it doesn't matter what
- view one takes. Unfortunately, the desire to avoid disagreement
- affects other areas as well. Crouch writes disparagingly of those who
- try "to get their doctrine across instead of doing what Jesus asked us
- to do - 'Feed my sheep' - 'Love your neighbor' - 'Go into all the
- world.'" Are we supposed to leave 25% of the Bible out of the message
- we take "into all the world"? Can we feed His sheep without doctrine?
- And what kind of "love" would allow one's neighbor to be deceived by
- false teaching?
-
- . We can all sympathize with Paul Crouch's desire to avoid
- contention over doctrine. I do not relish controversy. My
- inclination would be to retire from the battle. But we have been told
- to contend earnestly for the faith once for all delivered to the
- saints - and a vital part of that faith involves the promise of His
- return. Paul Crouch gives us a shocking lesson of what happens when
- one takes a neutral position in this battle and begins to minimize the
- importance of sound doctrine.
-
- . The TBN newsletter is titled: "A FALLING AWAY FIRST" and
- references II Thess.2:3. The Greek word there is apostasia (apostasy
- in English), which means "a falling away from the truth." Having
- declared that it matters not how we interpret prophecy, and that
- doctrine is not worth discussing, Crouch then defines apostasy as a
- decrease in giving to ministries such as TBN! After telling us, in
- effect, that it doesn't matter whether TBN broadcasts false doctrine,
- in the next breath he asks us to support him, false doctrine or not.
- And he warns us that if we are giving less to TBN now than we once
- were, we have fallen into apostasy and as a result could come under
- the "strong delusion" that God will send upon those "who believed not
- the truth."
-
- . How can Paul Crouch in one breath demean those who contend for
- sound doctrine and in the next breath express a concern about truth
- and warn of delusion and Satan's lies? Crouch does a good job of
- concisely explaining some of the New Age lies, and specifically
- identifies the lie that "All is God and God is all." Yet this very
- lie was the central message in the major article in the Summer 1986
- issue of Robert Schuller's Possibilities magazine (p.8). That same
- article also declared: "The Christ Spirit dwells in every human being
- whether the person knows it or not" (p.12).
-
- . This is the worst heresy possible, the very lie Paul Crouch warns
- against that will damn a soul for eternity. And it is only one
- example among many that could be given of Schuller's promotion of New
- Age teachings and teachers. Yet as we mentioned last month, Paul and
- Jan recently spent considerable time on TBN absolving Robert Schuller
- of promoting any false doctrine. And those who would take issue with
- false doctrine are banned by the Crouches from their TBN network. I
- do not enjoy controversy, but I do believe the issues are serious and
- deserve public notice and discussion.
-
- . While I disagree on many points with Gary North, I appreciate the
- fact that he takes the issues seriously enough to debate them
- publicly. In his latest newsletter, North ridicules those who see a
- special fulfillment of prophecy in the return of Israel to her land in
- 1948. he boasts that 1988 will come and go without the Rapture and
- this fact will seal the doom of dispensationalism because the Rapture
- and Great Tribulation will not have happened within the predicted 40-
- year-generation period since the birth of modern Israel.
-
- . I, for one, never put such an interpretation upon Christ's
- statement, "This generation shall not pass, till all these things be
- fulfilled" (Matt. 24:34). Jesus often referred to the Jews of His
- day as a "wicked, adulterous, disobedient, unbelieving etc."
- generation. I always assumed that to be the generation that would not
- pass away - i.e. that Israel would remain in unbelief and rebellion
- against God until Christ returns visibly in power to rescue her (Zech.
- 12). She is certainly still in that condition today. There are,
- however, other possible interpretations of the "generation" to which
- Christ referred.
-
- . North's Reconstructionist Dominion Press has just published a
- book by Gary DeMar and Peter Leithart titled, The Reduction of
- Christianity: Dave Hunt's Theology of Cultural Surrender. It is
- presumably an "answer" to what little was said about Kingdom/Dominion
- and Reconstruction in Seduction and Beyond Seduction. I have scarcely
- addressed these issues yet, but plan to do so, God willing, in my next
- book as soon as T.A. McMahon and I finish America: The Sorcerer's New
- Apprentice for the secular market. Your prayers for both of these
- books are much appreciated.
-
- . Gary North and Gary DeMar plan a visit out here to debate with
- me, hopefully in a large church or two as well as on radio and
- television, if time is made available. Unlike Crouch, North and DeMar
- consider prophecy worth discussing. In my opinion, the Rapture will
- be one of the most hotly contested issues in the immediate future. It
- would be helpful if the church (and the world) could see such issues
- discussed openly and frankly on Christian TV and radio. I think that
- would be in the interest of truth, sound doctrine and the edification
- of the Body of Christ - but whether it happens or not is in the hands
- of those few individuals who dictate what will be presented over
- Christian media.
-
- . I also hope and pray that, like North and DeMar, others such as
- Robert Schuller, Kenneth Hagin, Kenneth Copeland, Yonggi Cho et al and
- some of the leading Christian psychologists will also be willing to
- come forth and enter into public discussion of the issues raised by
- some of their teachings. They have been repeatedly challenged to do
- this, but so far have not been willing. Your prayers and actions to
- help bring this about will be much appreciated and, I believe, in
- God's will.
-
- In Christ's love, Dave Hunt
-
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