I just wanted to share a few comments to follow up the
article Exposing
Bette Stevens.
The realization and message in that article came about in an
unexpected, organic way. I did not imagine something like that would happen.
One thing led to another and, in hindsight, it was the Lord directing my steps.
Some people took the message to heart and others rejected
it. I thank God for those who did receive it. It makes me feel like all I went
through was not in vain. It cost me a lot in relationships, strain and illness.
Of the people who rejected it and considered me a slanderer or something like
that, not even one refuted what I said with the Scriptures. No one refuted the
fact that Bette’s vision of the lake of fire inside hell is unbiblical, or that
a vision uttering the cynical words “burn, baby, burn” about nuclear destruction
of America is inconsistent with the loving, just character of God, or that Bette’s
messages are sharp arrows of religious condemnation and fear. I think it says
something about how they value the word of God, as compared to how much they value
supernatural experiences or place blind loyalty in religious people who may be
leading them astray.
Recently Stevens released a video entitled “Witch hunt in
the church.” I did not listen to it, but would guess she says a “witch hunt”
is a bad thing, divisive, based on false accusations. Her choice of the phrase “witch
hunt” suggests medieval witch trials of dunking women in water to determine
whether they float and are guilty. But what do the Scriptures say? We are
supposed to test the spirits, root out false prophets and discern what is true
and false:
"Dear friends, do not
believe every spirit, but test the spirits to determine if they are from God,
because many false prophets have gone out into the world." – 1 John 4:1,
Holman
"But solid food is for
the mature, for those who have their powers of discernment trained by constant
practice to distinguish good from evil." – Hebrews 5:14, ESV
Jesus warned us that the end of the age would be
characterized by false prophets and great deception:
"Many false prophets will
rise up and deceive many… False messiahs and false prophets will arise and
perform great signs and wonders to lead astray, if possible, even the elect. Take
note: I have told you in advance." – Matthew 24:11,24-25
In fact, false prophets and
witchcraft have become common in the modern church. I see many false prophecies on Christian websites that collect and post
prophecies from various people. For instance, all the prophecies that hail
Donald Trump as chosen by God to restore America or give it a reprieve, a type
of “King Cyrus” – those are all false. But where do the messages come from?
Perhaps the fertile imagination of the person writing them, but in many cases I
think the messages are fed to people by evil spirits. They are “channeling” spirits,
which is witchcraft. That’s why we are commanded to test the spirits. There is
only one Holy Spirit, but many impostors and many false prophets who give them
voice.
Heeding and following false spirits is a form of idolatry:
"But now I am
writing you not to associate with anyone who claims to be a believer who is
sexually immoral or greedy, an idolater or verbally abusive, a drunkard or a
swindler. Do not even eat with such a person. " - 1 Corinthians 5:11
This is why I separated from the group who uphold Bette
Stevens as a prophetess. They are not safe. Fellowship with them is an open
door to attacks and deceptions. I pray they repent of this idolatry and are
restored.
One more thing, and I've
said this before: Seeking after supernatural
experiences can be dangerous if we value them more than love,
the fruits of the Spirit and truth revealed in the word of God. It can
be a slippery slope into witchcraft. Witchcraft is real and gives
people a sense of power and importance, appealing to the carnal flesh, because it taps into something other-worldly and beyond ourselves. God certainly gives supernatural gifts and experiences, but we need to keep it in perspective and make
sure it is led by the Holy Spirit.
Remember, the greatest is love:
Remember, the greatest is love:
"Love never ends.
But as for prophecies,
they will come to an end;
as for languages, they will cease;
as for knowledge, it will come to an end."
- 1 Corinthians 13:8
1 comment:
Excellent article Mike!
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