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A further review of Beth Moore’s recent prophecy and teachings from Do Not Be Surprised:
Beth Moore Prophesies a Coming ‘Outpouring,’ Warns of ‘Scoffers’
In a January 2014 blog post entitled, “A New Year, A New Time,” popular Southern Baptist Bible teacher Beth Moore shared the following alleged God-given revelation:
“In mid-November of 2012, God dropped a word so convicting on my heart through another teacher’s lesson that my face instantly burned. . . . This was the word: “Stop sowing over and over in the exact same field.” I wasn’t looking for it. I didn’t ask for it. I was happy where I was. Like many of you, I like things to stay the same. I loved my circle of relationships and the familiar places I got to serve. I’ve never lost a passion for those places and have often wept with thanksgiving to God for the privilege of walking through some of the same doors again and again. I have a history of long relationships and staying put and that’s how I like things. But I knew God was talking to me. It burned like a branding iron.
Every single day for nearly 14 months, that same word has reverberated in my soul and troubled my feet. . . . Fast forward 12 months exactly to the most recent November. A year after hearing from God so clearly about sowing further than the field that I’d loved and served in for so long, I had a very disturbing dream. I can count the significant dreams I’ve had through the decades on one hand so I’m not prone to look for messages in my sleep to keep from having to actually pray and read the Bible. That God can speak through dreams is clear in our own Bibles, of course, but for many of us it is unusual. I don’t feel the release right now to describe the dream though I may someday. What I do feel is a strong compelling to share with you what I knew beyond a doubt it meant. I believe that I can either be obedient to God in the faith walk He is setting before me or He will take my voice. I do not feel that it was a rebuke. I felt that it was a warning. (Source, emphasis added)
At the time, Do Not Be Surprised emphasized the danger of Moore’s claims to receiving direct, personal revelation from God. What was not emphasized at that time was the content of the revelation.
Read the rest of the article here.
My previous post relating to Beth Moore can be read here.
Interview discussion regarding Beth Moore’s false teaching: Brannon Howse and Justin Peters
Reblogged this on The Shepherd/Guardian and commented:
More Beth Moore Heresy!
So Sad!
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Well, NOT the Holy Spirit; 100% sure of that.
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Welcome Canada! Sadly, I agree. 100%. It grieves me greatly to think of so many being deceived, with many true brothers and sisters still to be snatched from the strange fire of the false church. Praise God he does indeed rescue us in his perfect timing.
Nice to see you here. 🙂
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Anytime! And it’s up to us to warn those who are being deceived, as you are doing. Great stuff. If Jesus of the Bible is one’s all, what more does one need? Nothing. He is enough. The five solas “doctrine” is so correct!
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Amen! I am just posting a bunch of new articles. Feedback is welcome, as are suggestions or requests for articles on particular topics. 🙂
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You have a lovely, informative site with excellent links. May I send you some other sites to consider? They are all in the same league as the ones you already have.
God bless!
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Absolutely, recommendations are welcome!
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One of the churches I attend with a good Bible teaching pastor offered a Beth Moore Bible study for the ladies a few years back.
I emailed the pastor and informed him of my concerns. I knew a good Christian who had done the same study in a Baptist Church. She didn’t recall anything wrong with the study. The pastor of the E.F.C.A. church allowed the study to proceed.
They are showing the “Christian” movie “War Room” to the elderly congregation soon.
My opinion: There seems to be a lack of discernment in a church that has many “old saints” in it.
I tried to get a copy of the movie at the local library but they didn’t have it. I have heard from several trusted sources that the movie has some good moments in it but that it is not Biblically sound. After my last experience with warning about the Beth Moore study, I didn’t express any concerns this time because I had recently emailed the pastor about a concern over someone he quoted in one of his sermons. This was right before Easter and he never got back to me about my concern.
They had the movie on the schedule and I didn’t see it so I didn’t make waves this time. I still plan on watching it once it makes it to the local library to see for myself if the concerns are valid.
There are too many wolves among the sheep.
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