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The blame experts
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Jacob
2007-08-13 14:17:59 UTC
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God warns about people who preach nice and comforting messages to
everyone even when what is needed is some strong medicine or surgery,
because that is what would make them popular (Ez.13:10). On the other
side, there are also many self appointed prophets who go around
placing the blame on poor suffering people when something bad happens
to them. They don't realise that they are heaping additional burdens
on people who are already bending under the load of their pain,
sorrow, perplexity, guilt, etc.

These prophets proclaim, "There must be some sin in your life." If
they were real prophets like Nathan, they would have told these people
what specific sin they had to set right, instead of throwing a general
blame in their face. Do they think that bad things happen only to bad
people? As a result of these mindless accusations even sincere people
harass themselves, examining themselves from every angle for sin that
is eluding their notice, ending up with confusion, hopelessness and
guilt.

"You don't have any faith. That's why God is not answering your
prayers," say these prophets, with an air of having revealed some
great mystery. If they didn't have faith, would they have gone to God
in prayer? Didn't Jesus say that even a little faith was enough to
move mountains? (Mt.17:20). It is not the quantity of faith that
matters but who we have faith in and if our faith is based on God's
word (Ro.10:17).

"There must be a curse on you!" This itself is like cursing, placing
them in an extremely difficult position, because they can tie
themselves into more and more knots trying to remove the noose that is
choking them. Few people know that no curse can bind them unless they
really deserve it (Pr.26:2). Even if we deserve it, the good news is
that Jesus has already taken our curse on Him so that we can be free,
freely (Ga.3:13). God has also declared that we don't have to bear
punishment for the sins of our ancestors (Ez.18:2,3,20).

"It's because you have left the church." For some people the ultimate
sin is to leave a church group, because they believe theirs is the
Body of Christ and you lose your relationship with God if you leave
it. Many 'prophets' constantly warn their congregation about the
frightful things that have happened to those who left their church
earlier. Quite apart from the wrong doctrine, what a sad way this is
to hold on to people in a church!

"You haven't been making a positive confession." O what a terrible God
these prophets worship, who sends calamities on people when they slip
up with words! They forget Job, David, Jeremiah, etc., who expressed
their anguish to God sincerely and were honoured for it!

The list goes on. All these experts of blame and accusation are
callous and heartless, not willing to lift the burdens of people with
one of their fingers (Mt.23:4). They turn their knives in the wounds,
hurting and causing more damage. When will we learn? If we can't help,
at least let's not do harm.
B.G. Kent
2007-08-14 02:43:28 UTC
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Post by Jacob
The list goes on. All these experts of blame and accusation are
callous and heartless, not willing to lift the burdens of people with
one of their fingers (Mt.23:4). They turn their knives in the wounds,
hurting and causing more damage. When will we learn? If we can't help,
at least let's not do harm.
B - good post and I agree. It stops being spirituality...stops being
Christian when people act this way and becomes more "group minded" more
fear based and worldly than of God. It's not all about the "club" and who
gets in and who doesn't...it's about loving others...God and doing good
things...not pointing fingers.

Blessings
Bren
Hermano Lobo
2007-08-16 01:15:22 UTC
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Post by Jacob
"You don't have any faith. That's why God is not answering your
prayers," say these prophets, with an air of having revealed some
great mystery. If they didn't have faith, would they have gone to God
in prayer? Didn't Jesus say that even a little faith was enough to
move mountains? (Mt.17:20). It is not the quantity of faith that
matters but who we have faith in and if our faith is based on God's
word (Ro.10:17).
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What I hate in false prohecies is the capacity of professional
prophets and exegetes to interpret Jesus' words literally when such
interpretation favors their interest or, in other cases, to sustain
that his words must be taken as a simple metaphor needing
interpretation, which of course must precisely be the exegete's
interpretation, which is the only right one. If Jesus said that a
little fath can move mountains, does anybody know of any mountain
having ever been moved by faith? Or, perhaps, what it means is that in
the history of mankind nobody has had even the minimal level of faith
needed to perform such a miracle? I doubt that a wise man such as
Jesus ever said such a nonsense. We all know that the Gospels have
been widely manipulated and this is probably an addendum introduced in
Matthew's original by some obscure interests.

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