YOU CANT MAKE THIS STUFF UP‼️‼️‼️ God tells Charles Stanley which thanksgiving turkey to buy⁉️⁉️⁉️😃
Posted : 5 Dec, 2024 02:03 PM
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Charles Stanley, the slightly more theologically conservative father of Andy Stanley, the rank heretic, told a television audience that God spoke directly to him telling him which turkey he needed to buy.
Charismaticism is a heresy that is rampant in churches today across denominational lines. It has become so mainstream that even the otherwise biblically-sound conservatives have embraced charismatics among the ranks despite the fact that it was condemned by the early church.
The Scriptures are clear that God does not speak directly to us today in any other way except through the Scriptures — to teach otherwise is to contradict the Word of God. Hebrews 1:1-2 explains that in these last days, God has spoken to us through His son Jesus which is finally revealed and recorded in His Word. To claim that God further reveals any specific revelation to us, no matter how minuscule it may seem, is to blaspheme the Holy Spirit by attributing things to Him that he does not do.
But this is just plain stupidity here — that God is somehow going to tell Charles Stanley which turkey to buy and where to go to buy it — it’s just simply nonsense. There is absolutely no biblical warrant to believe that God does this or speaks to us in this way and it denies the sufficiency of Scripture which declares itself sufficient to make us thoroughly equipped (2 Tim 3:16-17).
Stop telling people that God told you to do something or that God laid something on your heart that isn’t in Scripture — there simply is no way to validate or verify and you run the risk of blaspheming when you do.
YOU CANT MAKE THIS STUFF UP‼️‼️‼️ God tells Charles Stanley which thanksgiving turkey to buy⁉️⁉️⁉️😃
Posted : 5 Dec, 2024 02:25 PM
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The following quote, as far as I know, was never corrected by Andy Stanley.
“On Aug. 25, 2016, in a conversation with Russell Moore at the Ethics and Religious Liberty Commission conference held in conjunction with the Southern Baptist Convention annual conference, Stanley said, “I would ask preachers and pastors and student pastors in their communications to get the spotlight off the Bible and back on the resurrection.” (https://www.wayoflife.org/reports/beware_of_andy_stanley.php)
What do you think of that? Is this the concern? It should be because we don’t want to take their eyes off the Bible. It is in the Bible that we learn of the resurrection. It is from the Bible that we understand who Christ is and what God has done for us in history. So the spotlight needs to be God’s word because Jesus at the Scriptures bear witness of Him (John 5:39)
YOU CANT MAKE THIS STUFF UP‼️‼️‼️ God tells Charles Stanley which thanksgiving turkey to buy⁉️⁉️⁉️😃
Posted : 6 Dec, 2024 08:23 AM
Andy Stanley might represent just one of many pushbacks in the face of charismanian false believe, behavior and superstition.
Young gullible charismatics look for but never see the promised biblical miracles nor do they hear the biblical God speaking to them. Eventually they become disappointed altogether with what they thought was true Christianity. Worse yet, they go off to college only to meet the atheist and woke professor who methodically debriefs them on any remaining religiosity.
Incidentally, the head of religious studies at my Alma Mater was a charismatic pastor turned atheist. Now he delights with debating Christians (ignorant ones btw) who apparently do not understand debate tactics
The trouble is, they’ve never experienced true Christianity.
YOU CANT MAKE THIS STUFF UP‼️‼️‼️ God tells Charles Stanley which thanksgiving turkey to buy⁉️⁉️⁉️😃
Posted : 6 Dec, 2024 08:24 AM
Andy Stanley might represent just one of many pushbacks in the face of charismanian false believe, behavior and superstition.
Young gullible charismatics look for but never see the promised biblical miracles nor do they hear the biblical God speaking to them. Eventually they become disappointed altogether with what they thought was true Christianity. Worse yet, they go off to college only to meet the atheist and woke professor who methodically debriefs them on any remaining religiosity.
Incidentally, the head of religious studies at my Alma Mater was a charismatic pastor turned atheist. Now he delights with debating Christians (ignorant ones btw) who apparently do not understand debate tactics
The trouble is, they’ve never experienced true Christianity.
YOU CANT MAKE THIS STUFF UP‼️‼️‼️ God tells Charles Stanley which thanksgiving turkey to buy⁉️⁉️⁉️😃
Posted : 6 Dec, 2024 08:24 AM
Andy Stanley might represent just one of many pushbacks in the face of charismanian false believe, behavior and superstition.
Young gullible charismatics look for but never see the promised biblical miracles nor do they hear the biblical God speaking to them. Eventually they become disappointed altogether with what they thought was true Christianity. Worse yet, they go off to college only to meet the atheist and woke professor who methodically debriefs them on any remaining religiosity.
Incidentally, the head of religious studies at my Alma Mater was a charismatic pastor turned atheist. Now he delights with debating Christians (ignorant ones btw) who apparently do not understand debate tactics
The trouble is, they’ve never experienced true Christianity.
YOU CANT MAKE THIS STUFF UP‼️‼️‼️ God tells Charles Stanley which thanksgiving turkey to buy⁉️⁉️⁉️😃
Posted : 6 Dec, 2024 09:39 AM
Sound doctrine is at stake, it’s one reason this battle is being fought.
Ministers like Charles Stanley spreading falsehoods does nothing but create doctrinal confusion especially among young believers and Christians unable to discern truth from error.
Unbelievers confidently cite such doctrinal differences among Christian’s as a major talking point to supplement their ongoing argument against the Christian faith as if Bible doctrine remains in a state of flux.