Sunday, September 23, 2018

FALSE GOSPELS MUST BE EXPOSED




J. Lee “Akinwale” Grady is a Christian and a frequent visitor to Africa. He has observed the destruction accompanying the “Prosperity Gospel”:

·       Churches have been growing rapidly in many parts of Africa today, yet sub-Saharan Africa is the only region in the world where poverty has increased in the past 25 years. So according to the statistics, the prosperity gospel is not bringing prosperity! It is a flawed message, but I believe God will use selfless, broken African leaders to correct it. https://www.charismamag.com/blogs/fire-in-my-bones/19113-5-ways-the-prosperity-gospel-is-hurting-africa

Why is this? Christ has exalted many nations. Why not Saharan Africa? Grady claims that the popular “Prosperity Gospel” has ravaged Africa and offers these reasons for it:

·       “It is mixed with occultism.
·       It fuels greed.
·       It fuels pride.
·       It works against the formation of Christian character.
·       It actually keeps people in poverty.”

Ironically, it seems that as the “Prosperity Gospel” has grown, so has poverty. Conrad Mbewe has pastored in Lusaka, Zambia, since 1987. He explains the effects of this false “Gospel”:

·       The Bible is primarily about salvation from sin and being sanctified into the image of Christ. We ought to be admiring those among us whose godliness shines like the sun in its noonday strength, but we are fast losing that view. Christians are instead admiring the few individuals with big houses, and flashy cars and clothes, even when such individuals are living in sin. Invariably this emphasis is resulting in churches being rocked with scandals once rare in evangelical circles…This teaching has become a religious pyramid scam, with the so-called “men of God” reaping a fortune while their blind followers are getting poorer. Every day we have to deal with disillusioned individuals who have woken up when it’s too late. This teaching is wreaking havoc in the lives of many Christians. https://www.thegospelcoalition.org/article/prosperity-teaching-has-replaced-true-gospel-in-africa/

How should these problems be addressed? Mbewe advises:

·       It begins with a display of the true gospel and then exposes that which is false.

It is not enough to simply present the truth. The lie must also be exposed. Josephine Olatomi Soboyejo, Crowther Graduate Theological Seminary, Abeokuta, Nigeria, also has observed the destructive power of this false “gospel”:


·       Before the advent of African priests, expatriate missionaries in Africa were noted for their detached and abstemious ways of life. They upheld what is known as “Vow of Poverty”, which was taken prior to sacerdotal ordination. They toiled selflessly for their flock without caring for personal material benefits. This orientation has been discarded for prosperity vocation in this 21st century. Priests now use luxurious cars, fly expensive private jets and are escorted by well-armed military/police officers. The social-economy context of prosperity theology has become a great attraction to impoverished people of Africa…Africa has many Churches; growing rapidly yet remains the only region that poverty has increased in the past two decades. So there is no impact of the prosperity message on the people. Most Africans live on less than $1 a day and many proactive youths are still unemployed. http://file.scirp.org/Html/71957_71957.htm

Soboyejo adds:

·       the prosperity gospel is not bringing prosperity! It makes their followers poorer so it is a flawed message!...This gospel has been ascribed many names, such as the “name it and claim it gospel”, the “blab it and grab it gospel”, the “health and wealth gospel”, the “word of faith movement”, the “gospel of success,” the “prosperity gospel,” and “positive confession theology.”…Preachers of the prosperity gospel encourage their followers to demand of God everything from modes of transportation to homes, furniture, and large bank accounts. Prosperity gospel is bankrupt because it deviates from the “True gospel” and proclaim “false gospels”, which usually focus on the same basic fallacies by not matching up with Scripture. Any “gospel” which is inconsistent with or different from the clear teachings of the Bible is bankrupt-Gal. 1:6-10; 2 Cor. 11:3-4.

Where the “Prosperity Ministry” has gone, so has the corruption of the Gospel and even of society. Feumba Samen, an economics and statistics graduate of Université Marien N’Goubi in the Republic of Congo, has warned that in this ministry:

·       Prophets, pastors, and gurus take the place of God. They do not preach according to the vision of Christ whose sole mission for the church is to seek the lost and make disciples, according to the Great Commission (Matthew 28:18–20). They do not preach Christ crucified—instead they proclaim healing, miracles, and support for the tired and overworked as a priority of the church. These so-called men of God divert the theological foundations of the church, using all the means of propaganda for manipulating their followers looking for social rank, honor, and money by means of miracles and healings. https://world.wng.org/2014/11/the_prosperity_gospel_in_africa

Everyone that is touched by this “gospel” pays for it, according to Samen. Their conscience is dulled to its many corruptions:

·       The philosophy taught in these cults manufactures uprooted and alienated individuals. The good seed—that is, the African intelligence that should be the pride of Africa—is not, for the reason that they are victims of spiritual alienation caused by looking up to the gurus who eventually lull their consciences.

This “gospel” is so poisonous that it must be exposed for what it truly is – a life-destroying deception:

·       I am astonished that you are so quickly deserting him who called you in the grace of Christ and are turning to a different gospel…But even if we or an angel from heaven should preach to you a gospel contrary to the one we preached to you, let him be accursed. As we have said before, so now I say again: If anyone is preaching to you a gospel contrary to the one you received, let him be accursed. (Galatians 1:6-9)

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