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Friday, 22 April 2016

The God Who Responds, And The Sin Of Hananiah.

Our Passionate God


One of the things that is extremely important to us as believers, is a right apprehension of the nature and character of God. If our trust in God's goodness or His beneficial disposition towards us is compromised, it leaves us vulnerable to spiritual seduction and demonic attack. Satan is well aware of this, and in fact God's goodness and holy character was one of the very first things the father of lies attacked in the Garden. Quite some years ago, I was quite affected by Calvinistic theology and I can remember that over time it had the subtle but growing effect of undermining my trust in God's goodness and truthfulness. I lost confidence in God's gracious disposition toward me, and thus any confidence in praying for the lost, or any assurance that God was truly interested in saving them, and though I never verbalised it or thought about it in those terms till afterward, I realise now that I had accepted an inner portrait of God that depicted Him as even duplicitous. Praise God, he set me free from those evil teachings, and over the following years I began to learn about the character of God afresh. I am still learning of course.


However, another bad thing I learned from Calvinism was a faulty idea of how God connects with His Creation. In the exhaustive determinism of Calvinism, everything, absolutely everything, down to the last movement of the smallest sub-atomic particle, is pre-scripted from Eternity and ensured to happen. This kind of Determinism thus views the Creation rather like a computer simulation. In the same way all human acts, events, thoughts, motives, feelings are also preordained and ensured to happen. Consequently, in such a scenario God's interactions with His Creation as recorded in the Scriptures, are not real at all, but merely pre-scripted sub-routines set to happen at a certain moment in the "run-time" of the Creation simulation, which God watches impassively from Eternity.


Nothing could be farther from the truth! I can not explain how God in Eternity interacts in "real time" with events in our temporal Universe, but the Scriptures make it absolutely clear that the Creator of the Universe is genuinely affected by events in His Creation and genuinely responds to them. A totally impassive God, unmoved by anything, who on a whim calmly and coolly decrees the life or death, destruction or damnation of individuals and nations; is the product of Greek philosophy and paganistic fatalism, not of biblical theology. God's essential nature and characteristics do not change, (Mal. 3:6) but Scripture is absolutely clear that He is deeply moved by what goes on in His Creation. The LORD responds to faith and obedience, (Heb. 11:6) and conversely, He is angered and grieved to the core by the depth of human depravity. His holiness, righteousness and justice is often outraged by Man's sin, yet at the same time God yearns over our lost condition and so loved the world that He gave His only begotten Son to save us. In fact, if we want to understand how God feels about what is going in His Creation, we have no better proof of God's passionate nature than can be found than in the life and ministry of Jesus himself, where we see this clearly displayed:

"Have I been so long time with you, and yet hast thou not known me, Philip? he that hath seen me hath seen the Father; and how sayest thou then, Shew us the Father?  Believest thou not that I am in the Father, and the Father in me?."

Whenever we think about God's nature we need to remember how He is revealed in Christ, because Jesus is the express image of the Father.

Implied Conditions: God reacts to our responses to His promises and warnings.


There are places in Scripture where the LORD seems to threaten or promise something in an absolute way, but it is readily apparent from information given elsewhere that there were implied conditions. For example Jonah was given the message "Yet forty days and Nineveh will be overthrown." (Jon. 3:4), there no mention of any possibility that this frightening decree could be ameliorated, but on seeing the people of Nineveh had taken the message to heart and humbled themselves in repentance:

"God saw their works, that they turned from their evil way; and God repented of the evil, that he had said that he would do unto them; and he did it not."

After the people of Israel sinned at Baal Peor, Phineas one of the sons of Aaron, intervened to stay the wrath of the LORD by slaying those committing blatant immorality in sight of the door of the tabernacle. Consequently, God made him the following promise:

Behold, I give unto him my covenant of peace: And he shall have it, and his seed after him, even the covenant of an everlasting priesthood; because he was zealous for his God, and made an atonement for the children of Israel.

During the time of the judges the priesthood had degenerated somewhat, and Eli the old priest did nothing to restrain the immorality and corruption of his sons and the priestly ministry was tarnished as a result. Consequently God responded and intervened.

I said indeed that thy house, and the house of thy father, should walk before me for ever: but now the Lord saith, Be it far from me; for them that honour me I will honour, and they that despise me shall be lightly esteemed. Behold, the days come, that I will cut off thine arm, and the arm of thy father's house, that there shall not be an old man in thine house.  And thou shalt see an enemy in my habitation, in all the wealth which God shall give Israel: and there shall not be an old man in thine house for ever.  And the man of thine, whom I shall not cut off from mine altar, shall be to consume thine eyes, and to grieve thine heart: and all the increase of thine house shall die in the flower of their age.  (see 2 Sam. 2)

It is clear then, when we look at other parts of Scripture, that what sounded like an unconditional promise to Phinehas had implied conditions; namely that of faithfulness to the LORD in the priestly function. We can see then, how human responses can nullify what seemed sure promises, or even avert seemingly inevitable judgements, because there were implied conditions that were met or violated, and our passionate God responds to our breach or upholding of those conditions.


It is supremely important when interpreting Scripture that we always seek to look at the parts in the light of the whole. Many times as believers, our theology may appear to be based on Scripture, but not be ultimately biblical. This sounds like an oxymoron, but it's nonetheless true. A good example of this is the OSAS (Once Saved Always Saved, also known as Unconditional Eternal Security) doctrine so popular in the USA particularly in Calvinistic circles. There are certain statements made by Jesus that on the one hand appear to be unconditional, just like the examples I gave above; but when compared with other statements made by Jesus himself and the Apostles, it is clear that actually such promises as "And I give unto them eternal life; and they shall never perish, neither shall any man pluck them out of my hand." are conditional in nature. In other words some scriptures may appear to teach OSAS when taken on their own, but in the light of the whole teaching of Jesus and the Apostles (and indeed the rest of Scripture) we see that OSAS is not part of any real biblical theology.


There are some promises which can not be annulled by human misdeeds and whose eventual fulfilment is unconditional and ensured, but our participation in or enjoyment of those promises is conditional. An example of this would be the Land promise made to Abraham; God promised the land of Canaan to Abraham and his descendants for ever, but they, because of their sin have not truly enjoyed the benefits of that promise. Nevertheless the promise stands, it will never be annulled, and will be fulfilled in its entirety, but only those who are of the faith of Abraham will enjoy it.

God's judgements and our response to them.


Scripture reveals to us that not only can our enjoyment of a promise be affected by our response to it, but the severity of some inevitable judgement can be affected by our human actions and responses as well. This is vividly played out in Israelite history.


From the time of Solomon's apostasy onwards, there was a gradual but definite decline in the spiritual condition of Israel. Solomon's apostasy brought division; the Northern Kingdom went rotten from the outset; on the other hand, the southern kingdom of Judah embarked on a more gradual downward trend with occasional upward "blips" when a national revival occurred during the reign of a good king.


What particularly tipped the kingdom of Judah over the threshold and finally exhausted God's patience though, was the dreadful reign of Manasseh, who not only practised idolatry but even the child-sacrifice of Molekh worship outside the very city walls in the Halley of Hinnom in full view of the Temple Mount.


Things were so bad, that even during his own reign judgement fell on Manasseh, he was carried off to Babylon by the king of Assyria. Astonishingly enough, during his captivity there, he experienced genuine repentance, God had mercy upon him and he was returned to Judah and restored to his throne,--but as a vassal king to Assyria. Manasseh promptly began a clean up, and removed the abominations he had placed in the very Temple courts. Even though his earlier wicked deeds had initially exhausted the LORD's forbearance, Manasseh's true repentance caused the LORD to hold off the inevitable severe chastening for a few more generations.


Of course it was not just Manasseh who was at fault, Judah's sin and apostasy was national. The heavy hand of God's chastening had to fall at some point as he responded to the deteriorating spiritual condition of the nation. After Manasseh there was only one more good king,--Josiah, and after his reign was over things went from bad to worse. It was into this situation that Jeremiah was called to speak.

Jeremiah and his unpopular message.


Jeremiah's message of submission to the yoke of Babylon1 was particularly unwelcome, because it was directly opposed to a number of vested interests, both political and religious. On the whole, it seems he was mostly preaching to a hostile audience. In fact in the pages of Scripture, Jeremiah was probably the most hated and ill-received prophet apart from the Messiah himself.
The people were bent on their backsliding and enjoying their sin, so to hear messages of Divine displeasure, reproof and approaching chastening was not something that appealed to them, they actually preferred the messages of the false prophets (Jer. 5:31).


Jeremiah's message was not well received politically. For quite some time Judah had been a tributary to the Assyrians, but now the Assyrian empire had almost completely collapsed following internal struggles and the encroachments of a rising Babylonian-led coalition which included the Medes and some northern barbarians. The Judaean national leadership were hoping this would be the opportunity to finally shake off hated foreign shackles by playing off Assyria's former ally Egypt against a Babylon which was now dominating Judah as it filled the vacuum left by a receding Assyria. Jeremiah's message that the LORD required the nation to submit to the yoke of the king of Babylon, was not only a slap in the face to national pride and the currently rising expectations of liberation from foreign oppressors, but it was also diametrically opposed to the national leadership's foreign policy initiatives.


The Temple priesthood, ministering in the name of the LORD, where one would have thought Jeremiah would have found ready allies, and the national religious leadership, were even more antipathetic towards Jeremiah than the politicians and common people, because they were corrupt, spiritually compromised and had mingled the worship of Yahweh with paganism.

Moreover all the chief of the priests, and the people, transgressed very much after all the abominations of the heathen; and polluted the house of the Lord which he had hallowed in Jerusalem. (2 Chr. 36:14)

It was the voices of the prophets and priests that clamoured loudest against Jeremiah, (see Jer. 26) and cried out to have him done away with; because they, using the false prophets as their mouthpiece, were ringleaders in the apostasy of the people. They hated Jeremiah's message of judgement and chastening, partly because it affected their position, prestige and (probably) personal incomes.

Hananiah and his very popular message.


And it came to pass the same year, in the beginning of the reign of Zedekiah king of Judah, in the fourth year, and in the fifth month, that Hananiah the son of Azur the prophet, which was of Gibeon, spake unto me in the house of the Lord, in the presence of the priests and of all the people, saying, Thus speaketh the Lord of hosts, the God of Israel, saying, I have broken the yoke of the king of Babylon. Within two full years will I bring again into this place all the vessels of the Lord's house, that Nebuchadnezzar king of Babylon took away from this place, and carried them to Babylon:2 And I will bring again to this place Jeconiah the son of Jehoiakim king of Judah, with all the captives of Judah, that went into Babylon, saith the Lord: for I will break the yoke of the king of Babylon.

Hananiah is listed as the son of Azur the prophet. Prophets, whether of the LORD or otherwise, were often court appointees in ancient Israel. David had a true prophet of the LORD, Nathan, and Ahab and Jezebel had their appointed (false) prophets. There is an Azur listed in Eze. 11: 1-13. Interestingly enough Azur is described as a "prince of the people" so he had political connections, but he is also described as one of those who "devise iniquity" and give "wicked counsel in the city", which the LORD specifically spells out as their saying, "it [judgement] is not near". Though it can not be established with absolute certainty, the son of a court hanger-on with powerful and crooked connections would definitely characterise Hananiah.

What was wrong with Hananiah's message?


Though Hananiah uttered his prophecy in the name of the LORD, that of course did not guarantee it was of the LORD. At that time the worship of Yahweh had become corrupted by syncretism and idolatry, even within the Temple courts. Hananiah's message certainly appeared on the surface to be pro-Israel, that would have sounded appealing today to many within the Christian Zionist community. However the LORD did not view it with approval.

Then the word of the Lord came unto Jeremiah the prophet, after that Hananiah the prophet had broken the yoke from off the neck of the prophet Jeremiah, saying,  Go and tell Hananiah, saying, Thus saith the Lord; Thou hast broken the yokes of wood; but thou shalt make for them yokes of iron.  For thus saith the Lord of hosts, the God of Israel; I have put a yoke of iron upon the neck of all these nations, that they may serve Nebuchadnezzar king of Babylon; and they shall serve him: and I have given him the beasts of the field also.  

It was inconsistent with the tenor of prophetic revelation.


God had been consistently warning concerning the national situation for a long time. Isaiah, ministering during the reigns of previous kings had clearly foreseen the exile to Babylon and their regathering (Isa. Chas.14, 39, 48). Hananiah's message also explicitly contradicted what the LORD had been saying through Jeremiah for most of his ministry.

It mingled truth with error in order to gain an audience.


Effectively, Hananiah's message was an attempt by the false prophet to neutralise the message coming through Jeremiah by taking part of what was true and then mixing it with a lie. Thus Hananiah was saying "Yes, God was angry like Jeremiah said, he was going to judge, but he has done that now, and it's all over. It's all smooth sailing from now on." This was actually a form of what today we would call preterism. Unfortunately this was not true, God had barely even begun to enter into judgment with his sinning people.

It by-passed the Divine call for repentance.


It was a message of national restoration, salvation and victory without the much needed repentance and faith that the true prophets had been calling for. This kind of false teaching was particularly dangerous, because it had the ear of the people, who were already predisposed to hearing messages that did not bring conviction to the sin in their lives or any requirement to forsake it. It was a cheap grace message.

It appeared to be a calming and comforting message but it presented the people with a false hope that would make matters far, far worse for them in the long run.

"Thou hast broken the yokes of wood; but thou shalt make for them yokes of iron."

The LORD actually lays the responsibility for the heavier judgement that would ensue, directly at the door of the false prophet. He says that ultimately it was their false teaching that made the yoke heavier and stronger.

Modern Day Hananiah's.


"That's All Folks!" a deadly deceit.


Jacob's preaching and Moriel generally, have a specific focus on presenting the prophetic testimony of the Scriptures, both to the Church to prepare her for what is to come, and to the unsaved to exhort them to flee from the wrath that is to come, and in this context Jacob often refers to "et tsara l'yakov", the time of Jacob's trouble.

Ask ye now, and see whether a man doth travail with child? wherefore do I see every man with his hands on his loins, as a woman in travail, and all faces are turned into paleness? Alas! for that day is great, so that none is like it: it is even the time of Jacob's trouble; but he shall be saved out of it.

What may come as a surprise to some, is that just as in Jeremiah's day, there are certain high-profile groups in Israel that are teaching that Jacob's Trouble is already past or doesn't really apply to eschatological events within Israel. The quote below is from Chuck Cohen of Intercessors for Israel:

"According to those verses in Jeremiah, Jacob's trouble occurs before Israel comes back to the land and before Israel becomes an independent nation again. Israel became a nation again in 1948. Did anything occur to Jacob's descendants before 1948 that could qualify as Jacob's trouble? While some believe that the whole 1,900 year exile can be seen as Jacob's trouble - and there can be a good argument made for this - still the event that seems to be the climactic fulfilment was the demonically inspired Nazi Holocaust. Jacob's trouble has been fulfilled."
"As noted briefly before, there can also be a future fulfilment, based on a spiritual principle of 'now-and-not-yet' that applies to some prophetic passages.3 That principle, if we are being honest with the text, would indicate that if there was another wave of anti-Semitic hatred leading to the deaths of many Jews, it would happen in exile. Jews who refuse to return to Zion are - and will continue to be - in much more danger than those Jews who have come home."

The Cohen's article goes appallingly wrong on a number of levels, one of which is on the timing. While they are correct in establishing that the fulfilment of this passage is in the Last Days, (which biblically can mean any time from the Cross onward) what they fail to give adequate weight to is the phrase:

"Alas! for that day is great, so that none is like it"

Jer. 30:7 stresses the historical uniqueness of this period of trouble. This kind of phraseology also occurs in Matt. 24:21-22, Mk 13:19-20, which clearly draw on Dan.12:1-24. All three of these passages, clearly place this unique and unparalleled time of tribulation of Israel's history in the period after the setting up of the Abomination of Desolation, that is, the latter half of the Seventieth Week of Daniel. A period called in Daniel the "Et-haQetz", the "time of the end". Both Daniel and Jesus state emphatically that this time will eclipse all other periods of national and international distress which then means it will be worse than the Holocaust. It is also starkly explicit that the epicentre of the tribulation is within the Land of Israel itself.

Zechariah chapter 13 speaks clearly of a horrifying time when two-thirds of the nation shall be cut off (Zec. 13:8) and this is clearly linked to prophecies connected with the Day of the LORD, however Cohen attempts to evacuate this prophecy of its force:
I.F.I.'s annual Intercessors Prayer Conference in January 2015 included a message5 on Zechariah 12-14 that explained why its middle chapter refers to the period around the Lord's first coming and not to the one for which we are all still waiting. In short, Zechariah 12 ends with all Israel being saved, as they look upon the One whom they have pierced and mourn for Him as if He were their precious only child (12:10). In the Hebrew, the word in the KJV translated upon, should be to/toward as with spiritual sight.
While grammatically and syntactically it is possible to understand the meaning of the Hebrew word "אלי" as looking to in a non-physical way. There are extremely serious problems with I.F.I.'s handling of the text from Zec. 12:10. Let us compare their interpretation with the Holy Spirit inspired handling of this verse in the New Testament:

But when they came to Jesus, and saw that he was dead already, they brake not his legs:  But one of the soldiers with a spear pierced his side, and forthwith came there out blood and water.  And he that saw it bare record, and his record is true: and he knoweth that he saith true, that ye might believe.  For these things were done, that the scripture should be fulfilled, A bone of him shall not be broken. And again another scripture saith, They shall look on him whom they pierced. Jn 19:37
Behold, he cometh with clouds; and every eye shall see him, and they also which pierced him: and all kindreds of the earth shall wail because of him. Even so, Amen. Apoc. 1:7
Immediately after the tribulation of those days shall the sun be darkened, and the moon shall not give her light, and the stars shall fall from heaven, and the powers of the heavens shall be shaken:  And then shall appear the sign of the Son of man in heaven: and then shall all the tribes of the earth mourn, and they shall see the Son of man coming in the clouds of heaven with power and great glory.  And he shall send his angels with a great sound of a trumpet, and they shall gather together his elect from the four winds, from one end of heaven to the other. Matt. 24:30
The following points are abundantly clear from the texts where Zec. 12:10 is quoted or alluded to:

  1. It refers to literal seeing of the One who we pierced, with our physical eyes. It does not in any wise refer to a figurative turning toward Him "as with spiritual sight".
  2. It is clear from the eschatological contexts in which this verse is used in the NT, that this verse refers to Yeshua's coming in power with His angels in the glory of the Father, which Matt. 24 places explicitly after the Tribulation.

What Chuck and Karen Cohen are claiming about this verse is simply patently untrue, it is false teaching of a very dangerous kind.6 It is the deadly preterism of Hananiah.

There is much more in the Cohen's article that raises concerns; like Hananiah it does not take into account the the depth of our national sin and apostasy, and its inevitable consequences. To be quite honest, in modern Israel, we have exceeded by more than a thousandfold anything that Manasseh ever did. Notwithstanding anything else, we have the blood of more than 2 million unborn on our hands. Severe chastisement will eventually be coming our way because of our multiplied national transgression and our lack of national repentance.

Don't Worry! It Will Never Happen To Us.


Once again just as in the time of Jeremiah, in addition to the "It's already happened" school of false prophecy, there is the "It will never happen to us" school of false teachings as well.

. . . Hearken not ye to your prophets, nor to your diviners, nor to your dreamers, nor to your enchanters, nor to your sorcerers, which speak unto you, saying, Ye shall not serve the king of Babylon: For they prophesy a lie unto you, to remove you far from your land; and that I should drive you out, and ye should perish. But the nations that bring their neck under the yoke of the king of Babylon, and serve him, those will I let remain still in their own land, saith the Lord; and they shall till it, and dwell therein.

This school of false-teaching is exemplified by such statements as this, which Dr Paul Wilkinson gave at Berean Call:

" . .the Post-Tribulation belief . . . the Pre-Wrath view, these are heretical views. To teach that the Church is going to go through any part of the Tribulation period is an abominable thing to teach. because it robs believers of the blessedness of the Blessed Hope. It doesn't fill believers with joy and expectancy and longing, it fills them with fear, it fills them with a kind of militancy that they have to stand against the Antichrist, they have to face the Mark of the Beast. I have spoken at Churches in England where people have been in fear how they are going to get through the Tribulation, how their children are going to get through the Tribulation. Will they be strong enough to resist the Mark of the Beast when it comes. Praise God the Lord uses many of us to bring freedom and release from that kind of teaching.."

In Jeremiah's time, the weight of national transgression had become so great that judgement was inevitable, and the LORD specifically wanted to prepare His people with the mindset that they would have to endure a yoke of suffering. By presenting the people with a false hope, the lying prophets were dissuading the people from resigning themselves to the Divine chastening and thus teaching them rebellion against the LORD. This in the end would only make their suffering worse and even result in the needless deaths of many.

For they prophesy a lie unto you, to remove you far from your land; and that I should drive you out, and ye should perish.

The Hebrew is very strong, the word l'ma'an translated as "to" in the A.V. has the force of in order that or to the intent that: thus the LORD explicitly says that there is a causative link between the teachings of the false prophets and the Exile and perishing of many.

Events that cannot be avoided and how they affect us.


Like God's judgement on the kingdom of Judah, the Tribulation, the Return of Jesus and the Day of the LORD are settled inevitabilities. God, who in Eternity sees all choices, events and possibilities in ways beyond our comprehension, knows exactly when they will happen. There may, from a temporal perspective, be events and choices made that can delay or even accelerate the arrival of these events, but they can not be avoided altogether, at some point they will inevitably occur. The fact is however, that responding in faith and obedience to God's message makes a massive difference as to how those coming events will affect us. A correct understanding of God's goodness and holy character will help us in this, we must understand that we are not dealing with a duplicitous and sadistic deity as portrayed by Calvinism, but an infinitely loving and gracious God, who will (if we are that generation) permit His Body to endure the Tribulation only for their ultimate good and for a the good of a lost world in which God will use them to bear witness, so that He may bring in the final harvest.
In both Joel and Malachi, we have terrifying predictions of the oncoming eschatological Day of the LORD, as the enemies of Israel approach to consume her at the end of the Seventieth Week of Daniel. At the very end of Malachi we read the following:

Remember ye the law of Moses my servant, which I commanded unto him in Horeb for all Israel, with the statutes and judgments. Behold, I will send you Elijah the prophet before the coming of the great and dreadful day of the Lord: And he shall turn the heart of the fathers to the children, and the heart of the children to their fathers, lest I come and smite the earth with a curse.

The word translated "curse" here, is kherem. In the OT it is the word used when something is devoted totally to destruction. The word "lest" tells us that this judgement is conditional. If it were not for the prophetic ministry of Elijah and a positive response from the people the Land would be completely destroyed.


We see also the same pattern in the second chapter of Joel. Where in light of the terrifying events approaching, the people are summoned to seek the LORD in prayer and repentance, and it is the change of heart in the people that prompts a response from the LORD to destroy the invading hosts, because "he is gracious and merciful, slow to anger, and of great kindness, and repenteth him of the evil."


The birth pangs of end-time events may well come upon our generation, just as judgement came upon Judah. But also like them we have an option. We can either close our ears and live in a state of denial, following the modern-day Hananiah's who without any biblical grounds are telling us it's either already happened, or at least won't happen to us, thus leaving us unprepared and easy prey to coming events and effectively predisposing ourselves to spiritual deception and apostasy. Or, we can seek the LORD with ever increasing vigour, that He might arm us with the mindset that is prepared to forsake all, even our own lives for Him in order to be His witnesses. Jesus has a solution for our fears about the future and our worries about our families and children, if the Tribulation does indeed come upon our generation, and it is this:

If any man come to me, and hate not his father, and mother, and wife, and children, and brethren, and sisters, yea, and his own life also, he cannot be my disciple. And whosoever doth not bear his cross, and come after me, cannot be my disciple. . . . So likewise, whosoever he be of you that forsaketh not all that he hath, he cannot be my disciple.

All that we have, including our families and children are a gift of God and do not truly belong to us, we are merely custodians. The God whose very nature is love, who is utterly good, utterly holy and in whom is no darkness at all, must be our highest treasure, and greatest love, and we must trust His character. This is the only solution to fears about the future and the judgements, even the possibility of the Tribulation itself, coming upon us.

We noted above the causative link between false teaching and increased apostasy. We actually see a similar situation in Matt. 24 where contextually the teachings of false prophets and false christs, lawlessness (anomia which in context means divine law) and apostasy are linked. What is particularly interesting though is that the false doctrine that Jesus specifically links to these false christs (and the consequent anomia and apostasy) is the teaching of a coming other than the globally visible, glorious and unmistakeable one He Himself describes and which is preceded by certain signs. This is particularly pertinent, because some pretrib ministers are linking the Gospel proclamation with the Pretrib Rapture Theory in a "believe in Jesus so you won't have to go through the Tribulation" message.

I often wonder how Dr Wilkinson's statement quoted above would be received in places like the Sudan, Nigeria, Vietnam and ISIS controlled territories in Iraq and Syria. Would Christians there, some of whom watch their families butchered before their eyes before they themselves are slaughtered, feel freed and released by pretribulational rapturism; would a message of "you don't have to endure", "you don't have to stand", "don't worry you'll be taken out before the Tribulation hits town," help them? Or would they be better served by "and they overcame by the blood of the Lamb and by the word of their testimony and they loved not their lives unto the death?"

The severity and mercy of God's response to Hananiah.


One of the specific charges God brought against the false prophets of Jeremiah's time, was that they did nothing to prepare the people for what was coming:

O Israel, thy prophets are like the foxes in the deserts.  Ye have not gone up into the gaps, neither made up the hedge for the house of Israel to stand in the battle in the day of the Lord.

The Hebrew word translated "stand" also means to abide or endure. The problem with Hananiah, was not just that his message was false, it was effective at garnering adherents and was popular. It brought "freedom" and "release" from thoughts of divine displeasure, judgement or chastening. It made no demands for amendment of life, repentance and trust in God, and of course this is always an appealing message! However in actual fact, Hananiah and the false prophets were presenting the people with a satanically engineered counterfeit specifically designed to inoculate them against the true message of God's Word, and one which would leave them unprepared for what was coming, and unable to endure it. The LORD's response to this had to be radical:

Then said the prophet Jeremiah unto Hananiah the prophet, Hear now, Hananiah; The Lord hath not sent thee; but thou makest this people to trust in a lie. Therefore thus saith the Lord; Behold, I will cast thee from off the face of the earth: this year thou shalt die, because thou hast taught rebellion against the Lord.  So Hananiah the prophet died the same year in the seventh month.

Hananiah died three months later. Why did God not simply strike Hananiah dead right then and there? I really believe that the LORD was giving Hananiah time to repent. Hananiah knew in his own heart that the message he gave was false. I do actually believe that if he had confessed his false teaching and repented, God would have have responded by sparing his life, because Had already had spared the life of Manasseh who did things far worse. Sadly repentance was not forthcoming.


False teaching is a serious matter, and those who profess to teach the Word are held to a higher standard of accountability (Jas. 3:1). Based on God's past dealings with the false prophets in Jeremiah's day, I can not believe that our God who does not change, will not for the sake of the Body at some point act in response to ministries who stubbornly hold to and promote doctrines that they actually know they have no real biblical warrant for and have been repeatedly warned about;7 particularly false teaching that leaves the Body unprepared for very serious future events,--and this will include certain elements even within the premillennial pro-Israel camp, who stand against what the Scriptures clearly teach concerning what is coming. God is giving space to repent, and I really do think they need to reassess what they are teaching in the light of Scripture and not repeat Hananiah's fatal mistake.

1Jer. 27:8-12.

2There were actually three deportations of Judeans to Babylon. The first around 605 B.C. (which is probably when Daniel was taken there) under Jehoiakim, the second around 598 and the third after the city fell in 587.

3"For example, while Peter said that the outpouring of the Spirit on Shavuot, the Day of Pentecost, recorded in Acts 2, was a fulfilment of Joel 2:28-29, many still expect a final fulfilment - when all Israel gets saved, as the context of both Joel and Acts is specifically talking about Jews. We do not see this as applying to some still-to-come future end time global revival that will sweep away the 'gross darkness'. Revival is happening now!" Jacob’s Trouble - Past or Future? Intercessors For Israel Sept. 2015.

4"And at that time shall Michael stand up, the great prince which standeth for the children of thy people: and there shall be a time of trouble, such as never was since there was a nation even to that same time: and at that time thy people shall be delivered, every one that shall be found written in the book." See also Matt. 24:15-21 "When ye therefore shall see the abomination of desolation, spoken of by Daniel the prophet, stand in the holy place, (whoso readeth, let him understand:)  Then let them which be in Judaea flee into the mountains:  Let him which is on the housetop not come down to take any thing out of his house:  Neither let him which is in the field return back to take his clothes.  And woe unto them that are with child, and to them that give suck in those days!  But pray ye that your flight be not in the winter, neither on the sabbath day:  For then shall be great tribulation, such as was not since the beginning of the world to this time, no, nor ever shall be. And except those days should be shortened, there should no flesh be saved: but for the elect's sake those days shall be shortened."
5 "Zechariah 12-14 Today", Chuck Cohen. Intercessors for Israel.

6When they are promoting an error of such magnitude, the reader will not then be surprised to find that the Cohen's are long standing members of Wayne Hilsden's King of Kings Community Jerusalem, which is linked with and thoroughly saturated with the doctrines and practices of the New Apostolic Reformation.


7This is clearly evidenced by the open admission of Pretrib Scholars that they have no scripture that clearly teaches what they claim; the recent withdrawal by major pretrib figures Dr Thomas Ice, Mark Hitchcock and Dr Paul Wilkinson from debating the scriptural basis of their Pretribulational Rapture Theory and their promotion of such things as their "The Apostasy Is The Rapture" teaching. All these things taken together are a more than tacit indicator that they themselves are full aware that their Secret Pretrib Rapture Theory is manifestly unscriptural.

Monday, 27 July 2015

The Obama Deal And Something Worse



The Iranian Nuclear Threat, Something To Remember.

It has been rather a strange time since the last bulletin. On the one hand quiet and uneventful here in town, but on the other, there are hints of things to come. More than ever before we are seeing low-flying jet fighters nearly every day now, and something we have never seen before: huge military transport aircraft have flown past the town a number of times. There have been a number of Home Front Command exercises, and there is even planning for a full-scale evacuation of the North if a land-war should break out here that reaches inside our borders. Because of our close proximity to the Lebanese border, we are in the "immediate" warning zone for a missile attack. Immediate in this context means that only after the first missiles have landed will the sirens go off, so it's too late to worry about it. People are talking about refreshing the supplies in their "safety rooms" and shelters, gas camping stoves, bottled water, some basic dried foods, tea, coffee etc. Of course all this has been overshadowed by something that no reinforced room can protect us from: the threat of a nuclear warhead.

The Obama sell-out of the West, and particularly us, to Iran has grave ramifications, not only for Israel, but for all of the world. If not already, then in a few years every nation will be in the reach of nuclear terrorism. On the one hand, the possible scenarios are too awful too contemplate, but yesterday, as I was thinking about this, there are certain things that gave me peace.

It's hard to know exactly how the scenario will play itself out in detail, but we do know that Israel as a nation will survive. Knowing some of the future events that must occur before Lord returns tells us this, as they presuppose our national existence and presence in the Land before the beginning of the Tribulation, therefore whatever happens will not wipe us off the map, and of course we have direct promises of comfort too:
Thus saith the LORD, which giveth the sun for a light by day, and the ordinances of the moon and of the stars for a light by night, which divideth the sea when the waves thereof roar; The LORD of hosts is his name: If those ordinances depart from before me, saith the LORD, then the seed of Israel also shall cease from being a nation before me for ever. Thus saith the LORD; If heaven above can be measured, and the foundations of the earth searched out beneath, I will also cast off all the seed of Israel for all that they have done, saith the LORD. (Jer. 31:35-37)
Whatever happens, even with all the weapons at their disposal the LORD has a way of annulling evil designs against us. We may remember how when Jerusalem was surrounded by overwhelmingly superior Assyrian forces, the LORD not only sent a plague to destroy them, but sent a "blast upon him [the king of Assyria], and he shall hear a rumour and shall return to his own land: and I will cause him to fall by the sword in his own land" (2Kgs. 19:7). Truly this was an example of:
The LORD bringeth the counsel of the heathen to nought: he maketh the devices of the people of none effect. The counsel of the LORD standeth for ever, the thoughts of his heart to all generations. Blessed is the nation whose God is the LORD; and the people whom he hath chosen for his own inheritance. (Psa. 33:10-12)
So, even though modern day Israel is a sinful nation and ripe for judgement, yet still the LORD has chosen her for himself, therefore, though she may suffer, she will remain. Nothing can prevent that, and though the nations may rage, and the rulers take secret counsel together, his counsel will stand. How he chooses to fulfil his promise and deal with the Iranians, we do not know, but deal with it he will, and he will work out his purposes and not allow them to be thwarted. Of this we can be utterly confident.

A Greater Threat.

Actually Israel's greatest enemies have never been the surrounding nations and their armies. When Israel was obedient and walking with the LORD, no enemy was too strong, no fortified city unassailable. The LORD fought for Israel and put their foes to confusion. In those cases, Israel could be confident in the LORD's protection and that He would give the victory.

However when Israel was unfaithful it was a different story. We may remember the story of Balaam, how Balak hired him to curse Israel, and Balaam could not. However, later on (Num. 31:1-20) Balaam showed Balak how to lure Israel into sensuality, sexual immorality and spiritual adultery, and thus bring down God's judgement on her. What Balaam did (see Num. 25) was to seduce Israel into forbidden unions with the daughters of Moab, which then enticed them into idolatry; they began to behave like the nations around them.

Even so, the greatest enemy of the Church is not from without but from within. False doctrines, compromise and spiritual deceit have done far more damage than persecution and opposition of human governments ever have. We see this illustrated in the attitudes to the Supreme Court decision on homosexual "marriages". John Haller in his Prophetic Update (5th July "Convergence Again") showed the alarming statistical shift towards acceptance of biblically forbidden same-sex unions by those calling themselves "evangelical" over only the last 10 years. What were previously considered hallowed and inviolable, ancient God-ordained boundaries, have been rooted up and cast aside. What this tells us is that mainstream evangelical opinion has become plastic and malleable, it has become like the world.

While the acceptance of homosexual marriages by evangelicals is not really a problem here in Israel, there are other forms of spiritual seduction that are making inroads. In the last bulletin I mentioned Wayne Hilsden, Empower 21 and the NAR (New Apostolic Reformation). Since then I have been researching more, and would like to bring attention to just one more very dangerous aspect of the NAR over here,—forbidden unions.

The New Apostles And The 2nd Jerusalem Council

The second major NAR grouping in Israel is that of the Tikkun (Hebrew for "Restoration") Ministries International of "apostle" Dan Juster, described as:
"an apostolic network made up of an association of congregations (Tikkun America) and international ministries led by an apostolic team of five fold senior leaders. . . . . "
Over here in Israel, "connected relationally and organisationally" to Tikkun is the Tents of Mercy organisation headed by  Eitan Shishkoff and its network of churches and ministries.

Daniel Juster is on the "Apostolic Council" of the ICA,—the International Coalition of Apostles1, a major grouping of false teachers and self-proclaimed NAR Apostles. Eitan Shishkoff, is also on the board of Tikkun, as is Asher Intrater "founder and apostolic leader" of Revive Israel. Tikkun is a partner ministry with the heretical IHOP Kansas City.2 These things alone are alarming, but even worse is Tikkun's connection with something called TJCII ("Towards Jerusalem Council 2"). TJCII is described as "an initiative of repentance and reconciliation between the Jewish and Gentile segments of the Church." This all sounds very wholesome, but the leadership list of TJCII tells a different story.3

Daniel Juster; Benjamin Berger (Leads the Congregation of the Lamb on Mt. Zion "has a big heart for unity in the Body of Christ and has been involved in the Roman Catholic/Messianic Jewish international dialogue for the past 6 years."); Wayne Wilks, Jr. (President of the Messianic Jewish Bible Institute (MJBI); Avi Mizrachi (Mizrachi is an alumnus of the Branhamite Christ for the Nations Institute, Executive Director of Dugit Messianic Outreach Center and also Pastor of the NAR Adonai Roi congregation); Orthodox priest Fr. Dr. Prof. Vasile Mihoc; John Dawson (President of YWAM) is described as "a well-loved leader in the international church who helps to give oversight to several key networks." (Incidentally, YWAM has been involved in ecumenical cooperation with Catholics since the late 70's.); Johannes Fichtenbauer head deacon in the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Vienna; Father Peter Hocken (described as "active in the charismatic movement since 1971 and part of the Theology Commission for the International Catholic Charismatic Renewal."); Martin Bühlmann, (described as "involved in the dialogue between the Roman Catholic and Protestant Expressions of the church."); The Reverend Canon Brian Cox, (described as "a trained professional in conflict resolution.") Cox's "faith-based approach to reconciliation" is based on eight fundamentals, which include "Social Justice", "Pluralism" & "Inclusion", (interestingly enough these are also the darling buzzwords of the homosexual lobbyists).

Tikkun and its affiliates, Tents of Mercy, Revive Israel etc. are quite open about their agenda, where they are heading, and what their plans are for the Israeli Body of believers. Tikkun's vision is that the ecumenical "Toward Jerusalem Council II has to take place in every city."4 What does this mean?—Well TJCII leader Canon Cox's web site reveals that one of the purposes of his "faith-based reconciliation" is "transformation of consciousness," "transformation of individuals and societies". So what we are looking at here is a deliberate strategy to "transform the consciousness" of believers and congregations in every city so that our "convictions can be brought closer and closer" to Rome and whatever lies beyond it.

A Major Difference Between The First Jerusalem Council And TJC2.

The First Jerusalem Council, was a synod of truly born-again believers and genuine apostles, those who had true apostolic authority "to bind and loose", that is to apply the teachings of Jesus in accordance with His intent, guided by the Spirit. This Second Jerusalem Council is a humanly-sanctioned committee half composed of representatives from an apostate, idolatrous and heretical body that absolutely denies the Gospel as delivered to the Apostles, denies the sufficiency of the Cross, espouses re-sacrificing the Messiah every Sunday and then consuming him in act of ritual cannibalism, or that replaces him as sole mediator between God and man with Mary, a merely human (albeit godly) woman who confessed she needed saving as much as we do,— yet the TJCII initiative would have us accept this as "an expression of the Church".

The New Apostles And Church Government

Most of us see modern day apostles, simply as "sent ones" with a ministry in church planting. The Tikkun version of apostolic ministry though, is more a kind of rulership.
The embracing of apostolic ministry is one key to spiritual fruitfulness, as the blessings of God are released when communities align under biblical leadership order. . . . . . . . we order our congregations under apostolic leaders who are chosen by God today and supernaturally confirmed as the servant-overseers of congregations. This is an issue of God’s government. According to New Covenant Scriptures, local congregations are not to be independent. As the congregations multiplied, they were connected to one eldership of the city with many thousands of members. The congregations were also overseen by apostles, . . . . the function of apostles in government and in fostering growth and Kingdom extension beyond the local congregation is crucial. The congregations therefore participate in his training programs, conferences and mission opportunities. His vision brings forth direction to multiple congregations linked together (Dan Juster Apostolic Order, Revive Israel Web Site).
. . . the unity of Yeshua’s followers is a key to the redemption of the world. In our own congregations, we are to pray for unity and to come against the attacking spirits of evil that bring division, gossip, and more . . . we are to support the vision and direction of leaders where it is in line with Scripture. Beyond the local congregation, this unity will be expressed in praying for the unity of the leaders and congregations in our cities, counties, and regions. This means that congregational leaders will be drawn together for prayer and cooperative ministry. In addition, it means that we will pray for a recognized leadership to be called of God to lead the unity of the congregation of the city. They will have a governmental role. . . . An apostolic stream of congregations has even more power. When congregations in an area are in unity, they have the power to bind the princes of darkness over a territory. In this unity great power will be released for salvation in each region5. . . . . Five-fold ministry (Eph. 4:11-16) is a key to this unity, especially the recognition of apostolic and prophetic authority and leadership. . . . I believe that only a mighty revival will bring this unity, which will include new orientations in doctrine so that we can come together. The idea of a sloppy unity where there is a watering down of convictions is not biblical. The Spirit of God can bring us closer and closer in our convictions . . . (Dan Juster A Quest For Unity, from the Revive Israel web site.)
We believe that God will restore all truth and right practice that has been lost to the Body of Believers. Various ages of the Church have seen advances and declines . . . Some advances in recent time parallel the restoration of Israel. . . . the Latter Rain revival [note: yes, that revival from which the Latter Rain & Manifested Sons movements sprang in the 1940's] happened in parallel to the independence of the nation of Israel and its recognition; the charismatic renewal in the late sixties came at the same time as Israel coming into government over the original, Old City section of Jerusalem. . . . On the other hand, there are dimensions of truth that seem less established today than in past years. The enforcement of congregational discipline [italics mine] was greater one hundred years ago than in today’s Western world . . . .
Nowhere in the Bible does it say congregations (unified or not) have the power to "bind the princes of darkness over a territory," or that we are even to undertake such a task. This is silly hyper-Charismatic nonsense arrived at only by perverting the Scriptures.

As one who observed "apostolic government" and "enforcement of congregational discipline" in action in the UK Restoration Movement, I have seen this all before. Once these "apostles" have taken over the leadership of a local church and assimilated it into their network, concerns about their direction (in his case Romeward) and dissent or refusal to take part in their programs will be considered as being due to "spirits of evil," the governing apostles of each city will dictate their (in this case NAR-ecumenical) agenda, and the "covenant relationships" which include "right attitudes toward [apostolic of course!] authority and order," that Intrater speaks of on the Revive Israel web site, become the tools of monitoring that ensure compliance to it. Most of the younger generation of Israeli believers who have grown up knowing nothing other than the NAR mixture,—the "Ahab generation," (see previous bulletin) will not know any different, they will think that this is normative Christianity. Those who do know and express misgivings about the "new orientations in doctrine," or have reservations about the kind of training programs and conferences they are being expected to attend, will be dealt with: either commanded to stay silent and not to speak to others of their misgivings, or shown the door.

The Roots Of Tikkun

While not necessarily espousing all their doctrinal extremes, Daniel Juster openly acknowledges that its roots are in the Latter Rain/Manifested Sons movements and their counterfeit revival of the 1940's, from which the UK Restoration movement also sprang.

The Spirit Behind Tikkun


Tikkun and its associates are openly pro-Toronto/Pensecola: Juster mentions Toronto, Pensecola etc. as being "outpourings of the Spirit" and at one meeting it is recorded that, "Asher [Intrater] roared like a lion and knocked over a row of chairs". So it is no surprise then to find that there is a "beautiful and loving unity between the pastors and partners at Tikkun International, Ahavat Yeshua, Tiferet Yeshua [that is the Branhamite MAOZ congregations formerly led by the Sorko Rams who introduced the Toronto Experience to Israel], Tents of Mercy, Revive Israel, Gateways Beyond, Paul Wilbur ministries and other friends," or that Asher Intrater is an associate of Francis Frangipane, a prominent teacher of the "transferable anointing" doctrine which blasphemously reduces the Holy Spirit to a mere commodity or substance that may be transferred at human will.

The NAR And Israeli Youth

In addition to spreading its influence through the growth of its Tikkun "apostolic" network, since 2007, the NAR has, been heavily involved in securing the minds of the next generation through a series of youth conferences called "Elav" (meaning "to him" in Hebrew). Youth conferences can be a good thing, but as these are organised by an IHOP affiliate ("Succat Hallel" run by Rick and Patti Riddings) and feature ministry from IHOP Kansas City, thus they are essentially a vehicle to recruit youth into the NAR and its doctrines.

Parallels

There is an interesting parallel here with the homosexual issue. At the same time that biblical doctrine and the supremacy of Scripture is being marginalised, western society has been permeated with homosexual propaganda via various means for nearly a generation now; evangelical Christian youth have grown up in a society where they are bombarded with the message that homosexuality is not only normal, but even perhaps preferable, and that same sex marriage,—̶which God calls an abomination is OK, and opposition to it is bigotry or intolerance. No wonder then, that in spite of clear biblical injunctions against it, acceptance of same-sex relationships has grown tremendously among evangelical youth.
In exactly the same way, the up and coming generation of Israeli evangelical youth have, and are being, exposed to the NAR message of exciting (though false) prophecies, signs, wonders and (counterfeit) "anointings," acceptance of NAR prophetic and apostolic authority, and ultimately of reconciliation and [ecumenical] unity. All these seem "preferable" to stuffy old adherence to Scripture and sound hermeneutics. This will inevitably affect our young people's resistance to spiritual error and their level of discernment. This is exactly what has happened with the homosexual issue, and what is happening with the NAR as well; certain sectors of Israeli believing youth are having their consciousness transformed.

Disappearing Borders

Once deception is embraced, doctrine and convictions become plastic and malleable; we have seem from the homosexual issue, that what appears to be an immoveable boundary in one generation may disappear in the next,—̶particularly if enough signs, wonders, "anointings" and supernatural experiences are thrown in. So, just as the idea of homosexual, transvestite or transsexual Christianity (I use the term loosely) would once have been considered absurd and unbelievable among evangelicals: even so would union between Rome and Israeli evangelicals. If the Israeli NAR can throw away the distinction between the true Gospel of Christ and the damnable counterfeit of the Roman Catholic Church,—̶something once equally unthinkable,—̶what is the next stage? Where is the "transformation of consciousness" and the "quest for unity" going to take them next?

Onward To "Fulness"

Asher Intrater believes that God has called Tikkun to restore the "true meaning" of the Apostolic Commission that has been "hidden from the eyes of the Body for 2000 years".
The word “restoration” as it is used in Acts 3 connotes more than restoring something that was simply present before. . . .. This refers to a restoration of the world to Paradise. That all humanity would enter into Paradise is something beyond and greater than anything that has occurred in the past. The Scriptures lead us to believe that we are moving toward something greater than is usually connoted by the word restoration. We are moving toward fulness. . . . . This means that the Body of Believers will come to a place of maturity, unity, power and purity that is indicated in Ephesians 4-5 and Revelation 7 . . .
Juster and the other NAR people in Israel see "fulness" as including union with the blasphemies of Rome, and they are looking for another great outpouring, a "worldwide revival": however, what kind of outpouring can be expected on a movement that is not only energised by the spirit behind Toronto and Pensecola, but converging with Roman Catholicism? If Tikkun "apostles" were unable to recognise the spirits behind Toronto and Pensecola for what they are, and cannot recognise Romanism for what it is, can we hold out any hope that they will better discern the nature of another great "outpouring" from the same source, no matter what abominations it brings with it? What they describe as fulness we would surely describe as the maturing of horrible apostasy, and they are leading their network of "apostolic" congregations right into it.

Restoring The Apostolic Commission?

In a message entitled "Restoration of the Apostolic Commission" Intrater states:
"I believe that God is calling us to restore and to complete the original apostolic commission that was given to the Apostles in Acts chapter 1. . . . We are not being called just to restore David's kingdom, we're being called to restore everything that got messed up from the Garden of Eden out, we want to restore the whole thing. . . . let's bring a perfect universe back together, that's what we're all about. . . . . "What do we need to do to bring about the restoration of all things . . . I want to recruit you, . . . I want to call us in to co-operation . . . working together so that we can look to change the whole world. Let's change the world, . . . . let's figure out some way to get over this [our differences and problems] so that we can work together and change the whole world, bring the kingdom to be restored to Israel (Acts 1) and the restoration of all things in Acts chapter 3.

The Cart Before The Horse


The Apostles had been with Jesus for three years and heard his teachings. He had also just spent another forty days after his resurrection with them teaching them specifically about the kingdom of God (v.3).
When they therefore were come together, they asked of him, saying, Lord, wilt thou at this time restore again the kingdom to Israel?  And he said unto them, It is not for you to know the times or the seasons, which the Father hath put in his own power.  But ye shall receive power, after that the Holy Ghost is come upon you: and ye shall be witnesses unto me both in Jerusalem, and in all Judæa, and in Samaria, and unto the uttermost part of the earth. Acts 1:6-8
After those forty days of intensive teaching, Peter was of the clear understanding that Jesus was the one who would restore the kingdom to Israel. Jesus did not correct Peter's impression about who would be doing the restoring, only about the timing of the restoration. Asher Intrater is propagating an idea here that is completely foreign to what the Scriptures teach. Let's also look at Acts 3:
But those things, which God before had shewed by the mouth of all his prophets, that Christ should suffer, he hath so fulfilled.  Repent ye therefore, and be converted, that your sins may be blotted out, when the times of refreshing shall come from the presence of the Lord;  And he shall send Jesus Christ, which before was preached unto you:  Whom the heaven must receive until the times of restitution of all things, which God hath spoken by the mouth of all his holy prophets since the world began. (Acts 3:18-21)
The question in this passage is once again: who does the restoring -God or Man, the Lord or the Church? The key is in the next sentence "which God hath spoken by the mouth of all his prophets since the world began." He who would look in the prophets to find anyone other than the LORD doing the restoring, will look in vain. The Lord comes in order to restore, not because the nations have been transformed and restored by the Church.

The Mixture At Work

Having read some of the Tikkun material, I can see some that is good and worthy, a passion to please the Lord, a yearning for his coming and the restoration of Israel, a zeal for purity and holiness, a desire to reach the lost, both from among the nations and the house of Israel. There are many good things here. However, once again it is the mixture at work, not all is outright error, but mixed in with truth there is a Euphratean stream of false teaching that is absolutely deadly, and these errors result in strange self-contradictions that exemplify how doctrinally adrift Tikkun is; for example, Daniel Juster states in the introduction of his book, Israel the Church and the Last Days:
"The Bible is the means by which we test what the Spirit is revealing to us doctrinally. We cannot build doctrine on what we think the Spirit is saying . . . . If you ignore author-intended meaning, you can say that the Bible is the test of doctrine all you want, but it will be meaningless, because you will be giving yourself the freedom to go to the Bible and find anything you want to find. The Bible can then say anything you want it to say."
Such an attitude to Scripture is one to which we could all say a hearty "Amen!" Thus it is extremely puzzling how Juster can say this on the one hand, and yet blithely accept Toronto, Pensecola, Spiritual Warfare ("Binding and Loosing of territorial spirits" etc) as biblical, considering the blatant decontextualisations and perversions of Scripture used to support these things,—̶things which are of course, serious enough on their own:—but when combined with this hideous ecumenical agenda, we have a monstrosity. Juster's claim to honour author-intent of the Scriptures and not to build doctrine on what he "thinks the Spirit is saying", is good in theory, but sadly, theory is all it is, as it seems that Tikkun is either spectacularly double-minded or merely paying lip-service to the maxim. The Scriptures enjoin us to flee idolatry, yet Tikkun is ecumenically embracing Romanism, one of the most blatantly idolatrous and wicked enormities ever to afflict the Body of Christ. Nothing could be more directly contrary to the Scriptures in their authorial intent than that.

Convergence And Divergence

I believe Scripture gives us no other recourse than to conclude that the claim to apostolic and prophetic office by Daniel Juster and his Tikkun and NAR associates is utterly bogus: no matter how sincere they are, or how laudable their motives appear,—̶how loving and "inclusive" they seem. Their promotion of Latter Rain errors, their propagation of the nonsensical Spiritual Warfare doctrines, their imbibing of the Toronto spirit, their willing association with some of the worst false teachers and proven false prophets of our day: any of these alone would disqualify them, but in particular their acceptance of and desire to converge with, the false "other gospel" of Roman Catholicism, renders their divergence from Scripture so great, that we can only conclude that they are in fact, "false apostles, deceitful workers, transforming themselves into the apostles of Christ," those of whom the LORD said: "they prophesy lies in my name: I sent them not, neither have I commanded them, neither spake unto them: they prophesy unto you a false vision and divination, and a thing of nought, and the deceit of their heart."
All of the foregoing is not to say that these men are wicked, ill motivated or of bad character. However their blind adherence to rank heresy and desire to join with that which God forbids, will, in the end, issue in a terrible betrayal of the Gospel and probably lead Tikkun and its followers into the Harlot Babylon system. Just as Obama's sell out of Israel to her mortal enemy Iran is an irrational and self-destructive betrayal: even so is this Israeli NAR sell-out of the Gospel to its mortal enemies.
"Come out of her, my people, that ye be not partakers of her sins, and that ye receive not of her plagues."
1The membership list of the ICA is quite extensive, however, here are a few many will recognise: Alan Vincent, Bill Hamon, Brian Simmons, Che Ahn, Chuck Pierce, Cindy Jacobs, Colin Urquhart, Don Finto, Dutch Sheets, Ed Silvoso, Ian Andrews, Israel Kim, John Gimenez, Paul Tan, Paul D Zink, Peter Wagner, Samuel Rodriguez, Stephen Strader, Tom Hess, Tommy Tenney, Trevor Newport, Wesley Campbell. You may recognise a number of these pseudo-prophets and false teachers from the Empower 21 list I mentioned in the last bulletin.

2The International House of Prayer is an outgrowth of the Kansas City Prophets, and in turn the Kansas City Prophets embody much of the heretical, gnostic and even occultic doctrines of the Manifested Sons of God and Latter Rain heresies which came in during the revival movements of the 1940's. These doctrines were, with good reason, condemned by the AOG of the time, sadly they went underground and were surreptitiously sowed back into the fertile soil of the Charismatic Renewal of the 60's, to later blossom into the noxious overgrowth of today. Tikkun also shares this root.

3The Steering Committee of TJCII apparently originally also included Jonathan Bernis (Executive Director, Jewish Voice Ministries International), he is a board member of Wayne Hilsden's NAR organisation Fellowship of Israel Related Ministries (mentioned in the last bulletin).

4Notes from Dan Justers talk at Tikkun Pre-Advance 2000.


5Whatever binding and loosing means, it certainly isn't this. In regards to its true contextual meaning, I would refer you to Jacob's sermon on the subject.

Monday, 1 June 2015

It's nice to have friends but . . . .

Sometimes we are tempted to think that because this is Israel, and the apple of God's eye, and as Jewish believers should understand the roots of the faith, speak Hebrew etc, the Israeli body will be less prone to deception. Ah, if only; a brief look at Israel's biblical history will soon disabuse us of this notion. The Israeli body is just as prone to deception as anywhere else, and I would hazard a guess that it is even more a target of Satan than anywhere else. Not only so but there are certain systemic problems that actually render us very vulnerable.

Because of our increasing national isolation, and the demonisation of Israeli believers by such as the Sabeel and CATC movements, there is a strong temptation to cleave to any voice strongly supportive of our right to exist or that affirms believers here. It's a cold cruel world out there, and it can feel a little lonely at times. When you're feeling a bit on your own there can be a tendency to hook up with the first thing that comes along; rather like a desperate spinster jumping at the first offer. However indulging in this kind of behaviour, can yoke us into a match (literally) made in Hell. Two recent events illustrate this:

1) A not so FIRM foundation: the "Fellowship Of Israel Related Ministries."

Only a few months ago, a new pro-Israel organisation F.I.R.M. Fellowship Of Israel Related Ministries (http://firm.org.il) was founded by Wayne Hilsden, leader of King of Kings in Jerusalem. At first glance this looks like something good, after all, just look at all those pastors and leaders that want to support us! --until we see, whom he has chosen to be on the Board. I did not know all the names but the following were of interest:
Raliegh Washington (President and CEO of Promise Keepers), Dr. Dennis Lindsay (President, Christ For the Nations Institute), Jack Hayford, Dr. Rev. Kameel Majdali, (Director, Teach All Nations, note: the Board of Reference for T.A.N. includes such "luminaries" as New Ager Leonard Sweet and George Otis Junior).

2) The Global Congress of "Empowered 21".

Only a few days ago and organisation called Empowered 21 (http://empowered21.com) held a major conference in Jerusalem to celebrate Pentecost (http://www.jerusalem2015.com)
Its Sponsors
Museum of the Bible (a smiling Rick Warren among its board member photos), Charisma Media, Trinity Broadcasting Network, Integrity Music, International Christian Embassy, Bridges For Peace, GEB, Oral Roberts University, Jack Hayford.
Its leadership
I have omitted quite of number of the names as at present unknown to me, but the following should be well known to most of us.
Billy Wilson (President & Global Co-Chair Oral Roberts University), Reinhard Bonnke, Kenneth Copeland (note Copeland's recent hook-up with the Papacy), Claudio Freidzon, Jack Hayford, Tom Hess (Jerusalem House of Prayer for All Nations), Marilyn Hickey, Wayne Hilsden, (King of Kings Community Jerusalem), Brian Houston (Hillsong Church), Cindy Jacobs (Generals International), Bill Johnson (Bethel Church), Scott Kelso (Charismatic Leaders Network), Young Hoon Lee (successor to Yongi Cho at Yoido Full Gospel Church), Dennis Lindsay (Christ for the Nations Institute), Robert Morris (Gateway Church), Gordon Robertson (Christian Broadcasting Network), Steve Strang (Charisma Magazine), Oreste Pesare (Executive Director of International Catholic Charismatic Renewal Services)
Its Contributing Global Congress Vendors
God TV, Gateway Church, Christ For The Nations Institute.
Ministry Track for the Jerusalem Event.
Jack Sara (President Bethlehem Bible College), Shira Sorko-Ram (Co-Director, Maoz Israel Ministries), Pastor Nikitin (President TBN Russia), Marilyn Hickey, Jürgen Bühler (Co-Chair and Executive Director ICEJ), Robert Stearns (Co-Chair and exec. director of Eagles Wings), Mahesh Chavda.

To those familiar with materials put out by Moriel, or some of the discernment ministries in the mid to late 90's. these names will be all too familiar, and the kind of doctrines they propagate:
Dominionism, Ecumenism, Interfaith, Word of Faith/Prosperity/Money Preachers, Occultic Inner-Healing, Spiritual Mapping, Strategic Prayer/Spiritual Warfare, Latter Rain/Manfested Sons of God, Branhamism, Toronto Blessing, New Apostolic Reformation, to name but a few. You will find it all among these names listed, and if you scratch below the surface of the less well known names, you will probably find a similar story. These false doctrines are not minor errors but major league heresies, and seriously toxic.

Check out the mission statement which includes:
"Empowered21 will help shape the future of the Global Spirit-empowered movement throughout the world by focusing on crucial issues facing the movement and connecting generations for intergenerational blessing and impartation."
"To Witness greater convergence and collaboration of Spirit-empowered ministries around the World."
Impartation, was one of those buzz-words particularly used by false revival movements like Toronto, Pensecola and their offshoots to describe passing on their counterfeit anointing. That's bad enough, but the idea of "convergence" with the occultic practices, false doctrines, lying prophets. money preachers and deceiving spirits behind Empowered 21 is completely horrifying.

Symptoms of an Underlying Problem.


At this point, you might be thinking, what on earth is Wayne Hilsden doing, a respected name in Christian Zionist circles and the Messianic community, hooking up with such obvious false prophets and purveyors of outright heresy? Good question! However, Wayne's actions did not happen overnight in isolation from other events, they are the outworking of a process begun quite some time ago, and which parallels that which happened in the Northern Kingdom of Israel.

It started with a seed: Micah's Idol.

In Judges 17, we read of Micah's idol. Micah thought that by making a graven image, and hiring a Levite to minister in his own personal temple, the LORD would bless him. The Danites, wandering from their allotted inheritance, stole the idol and set up a sanctuary for it at Laish. From there began a historical propensity towards false religion in the tribe of Dan, one which would affect all the Northern Tribes, and continue right up until the Assyrian invasion (see Judges 18) and their ultimate removal into exile. The first priest at Dan was actually a direct descendant of Moses. (The "n" which changes Moses to Mannaseh, is a rabbinic insertion, because it was considered shocking that Moses descendant should have introduced idolatrous worship.)

Jeroboam

Whereupon the king took counsel, and made two calves of gold, and said unto them, It is too much for you to go up to Jerusalem: behold thy gods, O Israel, which brought thee up out of the land of Egypt. And he set the one in Beth–el, and the other put he in Dan. And this thing became a sin: for the people went to worship before the one, even unto Dan.
Because of Solomon's sin, Jeroboam, the first ruler of the Northern Kingdom of Israel was actually called of God, to rule the ten northern tribes and given a similar promise as was made to David, if he was obedient (1Kgs 11:26-42). The syncretism and idolatry in the Northern Kingdom did not begin with Jeroboam, but it became a lot worse when he, fearing defection of the people to Judah and a cosequent loss of popular support, stopped trusting in the LORD who had called him, and started trusting in the flesh instead. Rather than deal with the false religion in Dan, Jeroboam, in his fear, set up a golden calf there to deter the people from travelling to Jerusalem, consequently compounding the idolatry problem. Essentially this was a replay of the events of Ex. 32, where Aaron, fearing a loss of support among the people, caved in and made the golden calf.
The Hebrew text behind "Behold thy Elohim O' Israel which brought thee out of the land of Egypt" is identical in both Ex 32 and 1 Kgs 12. Though Elohim is plural and the verb is also, sometimes a plural verb also occurs when the one true God is intended, so the text is inconclusive as to whether it should be rendered "God" or "gods". Contextually, I believe what was occurring here is not outright rejection of the LORD but worshipping him in a forbidden manner, as in Exodus: where in combination with the making of the calf, Aaron declares the following day to be "a feast unto the LORD", not some other god. In other words it is once again mixture. A big difference though, between here and Exodus 32, is that in this passage the false teaching is not extirpated but exacerbated.

Ahab

And Ahab the son of Omri did evil in the sight of the LORD above all that were before him. And it came to pass, as if it had been a light thing for him to walk in the sins of Jeroboam the son of Nebat, that he took to wife Jezebel the daughter of Ethbaal king of the Zidonians, and went and served Baal, and worshipped him. And he reared up an altar for Baal in the house of Baal, which he had built in Samaria. And Ahab made an Asherah; and Ahab did more to provoke the LORD God of Israel to anger than all the kings of Israel that were before him.
By the time Ahab took the throne, false religion was already normative in Northern Israel, and he would have grown up with very corrupted ideas. In a hostile region, and sensing his own weakness and the need to secure his power base, he made an alliance through marriage with the Sidonians, by taking Jezebel to wife as his queen.
Though he gained access to extra political and military clout, with his marriage to Jezebel along came marriage to her gods as well, and the process moved from mixture to actively replacing the LORD with Baal. It is also clear that Jezebel was the power behind the throne that moved Ahab to persecute and destroy the prophets of the LORD.
Even though Ahab was such a bad king, God was still dealing with him and in his grace gave him opportunities to repent and obey. See 1 Kgs 18 and 20.

Ahab's final sin.

The LORD had already warned Ahab that judgement was coming because of the murder of Naboth. However the final straw came after the LORD, (for his own name's sake) had given Ahab victory over the Syrian forces. Instead of eliminating Ben Hadad, an enemy of Israel and a man whom the LORD had appointed for utter destruction, not only did Ahab release him, but he also entered into covenant with him. There is a typology here: the apostate end-times church that tolerates mixture and weds itself to Jezebel, will eventually enter into a league with the One appointed for destruction (2 Thes. 2:3). We should take this as a warning.

Jehu

Thus Jehu destroyed Baal out of Israel. Howbeit from the sins of Jeroboam the son of Nebat, who made Israel to sin, Jehu departed not from after them, to wit, the golden calves that were in Beth–el, and that were in Dan. And the LORD said unto Jehu, Because thou hast done well in executing that which is right in mine eyes, and hast done unto the house of Ahab according to all that was in mine heart, thy children of the fourth generation shall sit on the throne of Israel. But Jehu took no heed to walk in the law of the LORD God of Israel with all his heart: for he departed not from the sins of Jeroboam, which made Israel to sin.
Jehu was both called of God and anointed by him. He was God's instrument to destroy the house of Ahab, which he did, and He eliminated the Baal worship out of the Northern Kingdom, but he did not do away with the root cause of the problem, the mixture.


The Body Today:- An Ahab Generation.

No, I am not saying that everyone of this generation is a Baal worshipper, but rather this: I do believe that there was a genuine outpouring of the Holy Spirit in the 60's and a genuine renewal of spiritual gifts, however, it soon became infiltrated by very serious error and even outright heresy, many of these errors are now mainstream. Here in Israel, the Body is heavily immigrant-based, and some of the charismatic leaders brought certain false doctrines with them when they made aliyah,--doctrines which have never been dealt with or repented of. Like Micah's idol these teachings have been a toxic seed from which mixture has flourished and at least some of these serious errors have become endemic in nearly every charismatic congregation here;--just as in the West. A contagion has passed almost unchecked from the first generation, and now like Ahab there are people who have grown up in a mixture environment and know nothing else. In quite a number of congregations here, just as in the West, many think [what we would know as] Wimberism, "Kenny and Benny," Toronto Blessing, Inner-Healing, Spiritual Warfare, the New Apostolic Reformation, (though they are not even aware of what these things are) are representative of New Testament Christianity, and think it to be the New Testament Church "restored", when in reality we know these things belong to the Mystery Babylon of Revelation 17.

How did this happen?

Lack of Watchmen.

In the mid to late 80's in the UK and other places, the LORD raised up people to sound the alarm at events in the Charismatic and Pentecostal movements, particularly at their penetration by false doctrine and occultic or new-age concepts and practice. These watchmen came to the fore particularly in the early 90's when Toronto arrived. When it hit the UK, research material was then available to inform all who realised that something was terribly wrong, but were not sure why. For all those who had an ear to hear, such things as the blasphemous Rodney Howard-Browne and Kenneth Copeland "joking in tongues" video were unmistakeable evidence of what manner of spirit lay behind Toronto. This kind of material was an invaluable tool to inform those with misgivings, and it created a resource that is still available and useful today. However in Israel this watchmen ministry never arose; it never happened, and this kind of material is almost completely unavailable in Hebrew.

The Jezebel P.R. Machine.

Doctrinally sound Christian books, particularly those dealing with discernment issues from a moderate Pentecostal or moderate non-cessationist perspective, are practically non-existent here but those promoting the kind of false teachings and outright heresy represented by "Empowered 21" etc, are all too much in evidence; nearly all the non-cessationist books being published here are translated and printed by mixture advocates.

Inability to discern.

From what I have observed, in non-cessationist congregations here, the level of discernment regarding these false doctrines is terrifyingly low. In spiritual matters, ignorance is not bliss, and we can't even say "Oh, people can pick out the good bits and throw out the bones," because many believers simply don't have the knowledge or discernment to know the difference, and no one to help them understand what and why something is good or bad, because they have come to faith in a spiritual environment where mixture and heterodoxy is the norm. Many believers have little idea about basic things like context, so anything that appears even remotely biblical may be accepted, particularly as there are few, if any, voices to the contrary, available in Hebrew. Many, even believers of long-standing are completely clueless about the false doctrines mentioned at the beginning of this article. Even in sound congregations, where the pastor on the whole preaches sound doctrine, what is on sale at the congregational bookstore might be: Purpose Driven Church, Good Morning Holy Spirit, Catch the Fire and Prayer of Jabez in Hebrew, and people won't blink an eye because they just don't know.

Tolerance of error and lack of will to separate.

The number of Messianic believers was once estimated at about 20,000. However it is believed that this figure is grossly inflated and the reality is nearer 8,000. The small size of the Body here, means that every division is painful. People don't like to rock the boat and cause a fuss, so nationally speaking, unless something appears screamingly, obviously heretical it may not get dealt with. A leader can be censured for denying the deity of Yeshua but not for inviting and promoting rank, blasphemous garbage like the Toronto Blessing, the occultic teachings of Ellel Grange, Latter Rain teaching or the likes of Kenneth Copeland and Benny Hinn. Mixture is tolerated because we feel small and weak and fear division, but this is not an acceptable excuse before God.

Jezebel may be calling the shots.

When Ahab wedded Jezebel, he allied with the Sidonians and lost some of his independence in decision making. It is also clear that she was wearing the trousers in some of his subsequent policy choices. The national drive to stamp out followers of the LORD and eliminate dissenting voices, is specifically attributed to her. When mixture gets into the national leadership, it can get to call the shots and voices of warning are suppressed or ignored.

Some Concluding Remarks

I write this bulletin knowing that I will be accused of being divisive, harsh, critical, judgemental, unloving and possibly even "you touched the Lord's anointed" etc. I know that this article is going to tick a lot of people off, but somehow it must be said.

Over 20 years ago, a veteran Israeli believer, told me to watch out for certain leaders here, as they were gravely "off" doctrinally, and indeed that has proven to be the case. In the mid-90's, as the Toronto Blessing desolated churches, in a tidal wave of ridiculous zoological noises and blasphemous "spiritual drunkenness", displays of lewdness and "joking in tongues", but Ari and Shira Sorko-Ram of Maoz Ministries, a major name in Israel, invited John Arnott of the Toronto Airport Vineyard Church to bring the same counterfeit TB anointing over here. Maoz are still associating with and promoting the same heretical doctrines, false teachers, and preachers of other gospels, but nothing is really said. To see Maoz working with TBN, Kenneth Copeland, Marilyn Hickey and Cindy Jacobs is no surprise. There is a historic affiliation between false doctrine and Maoz through the CFNI and William Branham connection. However, I was surprised to see Wayne Hilsden in bed with such people.

I have to conclude that a decision to include seriously problematic organisations like Promise Keepers in the Board of FIRM, and to share a platform with money-preachers, lying prophets, false teachers and organisations like Maoz, TBN etc, involves either a willingness to overlook the extremely serious nature of their errors, or a marked disposition towards their convictions. This is very sad indeed. Unfortunately FIRM is not an isolated example of such error; there are other leaders and organisations in Israel who also hold to unbiblical, erroneous and dangerous doctrines.
A man or ministry may not always be known by all the company he keeps, after all Jesus was a friend of sinners and tax-collectors, but they are certainly known by whom they appoint to their Board of Directors and Advisors, or by the other individuals and ministries with which they choose to share a platform. What Empowered21 and particularly FIRM represent is a chilling willingness to sacrifice biblical truth on the altar of expediency and to join affinity or converge with terrible heresy. It reveals that part of the Israeli body has taken a major step into the Apostasy, an horrifying evidence of how far the mystery of iniquity has progressed in undermining biblical truth.

I did not write this piece to disparage any of these men, or to challenge the calling of God on their lives, or the good works that they may have done. I can not know their heart, only God does. They may be completely sincere in what they are doing. The issue at stake is not character, but false doctrine, and the deliberate choice to ally with it. Scripture commands us to "test all things", to hold fast what is good and reject what is false. From what I see in the Scriptures, by both prophecy, precept and historical example, certain individuals, ministries and organisations in the Israeli body of believers are heading down a very dangerous path; one indeed that will eventually cause terrible hurt, if not eternal loss in the end. The Northern Kingdom teaches us some hard lessons in connection with this kind of thing, to which we would do well to heed:

The descendant of Moses was called as a Levite to serve the LORD, he chose instead to serve the mixture at the Danites idol temple. Jeroboam was called by God and given precious promises, but he through disobedience never obtained them. Jehu was called and anointed by God, but went seriously awry. All these men had a calling from God upon their lives. Calling and /or anointing do not guarantee success without obedience to the truth.

When the mixture is not dealt with, if it is not eliminated at root, it will continually spring up and trouble us, and will go from bad to worse as it becomes a generational problem. All these men failed to deal with the mixture and it became worse over time.

These kings felt weak and in need of support and allies. In every case they made the wrong choice and elected for fleshly help instead of trusting in the LORD, which meant accepting spiritual compromise and further mixture. These compromises eventually resulted in ultimate failure and the loss of what had been promised.

The Mixture in the New Testament.

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. 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. And I gave her space to repent of her fornication; and she repented not. Behold, I will cast her into a bed, and them that commit adultery with her into great tribulation, except they repent of their deeds.  And I will kill her children with death; and all the churches shall know that I am he which searcheth the reins and hearts: and I will give unto every one of you according to your works.  
Note that the church in Thyatira, were not bad people, neither does it say that they were not true believers in Jesus, in fact they had suffered and endured much for him and done many good works, for which Jesus commended them; neither had ditched him or the truth entirely; they had just tolerated other things alongside. This is once again the mixture. Jezebel symbolises spiritual seduction, false teaching, and ultimately union (convergence) with false religions. But to those who refuse Jezebel there is a wonderful promise:
But unto you I say, and unto the rest in Thyatira, as many as have not this doctrine, and which have not known the depths of Satan, as they speak; I will put upon you none other burden.  But that which ye have already hold fast till I come.  And he that overcometh, and keepeth my works unto the end, to him will I give power over the nations:  And he shall rule them with a rod of iron; as the vessels of a potter shall they be broken to shivers: even as I received of my Father.  And I will give him the morning star. 
True spiritual power lies not in compromise with the Harlot's doctrines, or alliance with the Apostasy, but from faithfully cleaving to Jesus and his teachings.
Take heed unto thyself, and unto the doctrine; continue in them: for in doing this thou shalt both save thyself, and them that hear thee (1 Tim. 4:16).

For Those of Us Who Can Discern These Things: Avoid the sin of Jehoshaphat.

Now Jehoshaphat had riches and honour in abundance, and joined affinity with Ahab (2 Chr. 18:1).  
Behind the phrase "joined affinity" is the Hebrew word for "marry". Jehoshaphat, didn't physically marry Ahab of course, but he made a close alliance with him. Jehoshaphat was a godly king, but in a region fraught with danger, he sometimes felt weak and isolated, particularly as in the past there had been war between Israel and Judah. There was a temptation, therefore, (in order to secure his northern border and also increase national security in the face of common enemies like the Syrians) to join up with the spiritually compromised Northern Kingdom. This displeased the LORD on three counts: firstly, Ahab was an idolater, and cooperation with him was forwarding the cause of the mixture; secondly, Jehoshaphat would then have been trusting in Ahab and not the LORD; and thirdly, the Northern Kingdom under Jezebel was an active persecutor of those who stayed faithful to the LORD.
Now I beseech you, brethren, mark them which cause divisions and offences contrary to the doctrine which ye have learned; and avoid them (Romans 15:16).
All who support Israel as a nation and who support believers over here need to be very cautious. Not all teachers or ministries claiming to be "pro-Israel" are doctrinally kosher. Right attitude to Israel is a good thing, but it is not the only thing by which we measure or discern. In A.D. 135 Bar Kochba and Rabbi Akiva were "pro-Israel", but Akiva was a lying prophet, and Bar Kochba was a false messiah! Not every smiling televangelist that claims to be our friend is what he says. Daniel says that in the last days many shall cleave to them [believers] with flatteries. Before committing ourselves to any kind of support in any way for any teacher and ministry over here (or anywhere else for that matter,) we must examine very carefully their doctrines, and with whom and what they consistently choose to associate and identify. If we are unsure what is meant by Dominionism, New Apostolic Reformation, Inner Healing, Spiritual Warfare Movements or any of these other things I mentioned, we need to familiarise yourselves with what they are, the main players and their origins, and what their agendas are. We can not be in the dark about this stuff, it is not something that is over the horizon or on its way. It arrived and walked in the door a long time ago. Worldwide, most of what calls itself Evangelical Christianity is thoroughly infected with it; very few congregations are immune, or untouched, and the same is true here in Israel. We don't have to become a nut-job conspiracy theorists, but we do need to be informed. Particularly pastors and Congregational leaders need to know about these things in order to protect the sheep.

Ultimately, to remain faithful to the LORD, if we have any concern for sound doctrine, as far as ministry and affiliation is concerned, I do not believe it at all possible to endorse, accommodate or support FIRM, or Empowered or any of these organisations or individuals that are spiritually compromised by entertainment of, affiliation to, or toleration of, outright false doctrine and false teachers,--even if these false teacher appear to be pro-Israel. Of course I know that some will misunderstand us, for not doing so or even vilify us, but I can not see any other option.
This is not to say that we are to be hateful or arrogant towards those ensnared in these very serious false doctrines, or not care about these people as individuals, and we should certainly not cease to pray for them; in fact we should beseech God that he have mercy on those so deceived. But to cooperate or ally with those that persist in unrepentant mixture, toleration of Jezebel, convergence with lying prophets and false teachers, (the same kind of false teachers whom Scripture describes as wandering stars and clouds without rain, whom God has appointed for destruction, Jude 12-13) is to repeat the sin of Jehoshaphat. God was merciful to Jehoshaphat, but he did destroy his cooperative venture with the Northern Kingdom.
And after this did Jehoshaphat king of Judah join himself with Ahaziah king of Israel, who did very wickedly: And he joined himself with him to make ships to go to Tarshish: and they made the ships in Ezion–geber.  Then Eliezer the son of Dodavah of Mareshah prophesied against Jehoshaphat, saying, Because thou hast joined thyself with Ahaziah, the LORD hath broken thy works. And the ships were broken, that they were not able to go to Tarshish (2Chr. 20:35-37).

We would do well to take heed.