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| Blab And Grab Gospel by Nobody: 8:52pm On Sep 09, 2011 |
THOUSANDS of Christians in Britain are being deluded by a new style of preaching that promises untold wealth to the believer whose faith is strong enough, according to a report. Followers of the so-called prosperity gospel — known by its critics as the “blab it and grab it gospel” — are encouraged to believe that it is acceptable to pray for material wealth. An authoritative report by the Evangelical Alliance, an umbrella organisation for Britain’s evangelical Churches, raises concerns about teachings that if the believer gives a sum of money to the preacher, God will multiply it by a hundred times or more in favour of the giver. Preachers use mailshots, television and churches to persuade Christians that, by giving them money, believers will not only get out of debt, they will also become rich. Churches have traditionally repudiated wealth in favour of a modest lifestyle. The prosperity gospel plays on an equivalent belief that traditional religion will ensure fertility, abundance and longevity. It is proving attractive to wealthy Christians in the West, particularly in America, because it assuages their consciences. Some preachers teach that material blessings, along with physical health, are confirmation from God of a righteous and holy lifestyle. Some of the poorest churchgoers are said to be deluded into believing that, if they give what spare cash they have to a particular preacher, they will receive the money back “one hundredfold”. But it is then the minister who becomes rich, often flaunting his wealthy lifestyle as proof of how well the prosperity gospel works. The report says that prosperous, charismatic preachers can replace Christ as the object of adulation and admiration. The prosperity gospel developed in America after the Second World War, its proponents teaching that health and wealth are not only good and godly but the inalienable right of every believer. Preachers did not merely ignore the examples of St Francis and Mother Teresa, they condemned them, teaching that poverty was the work of Satan. “Lacking the traditional British embarrassment about money, Americans are more likely to see wealth as something to be invested and exploited,” the report says. “The movement has been an unabashed advocate of material prosperity and this has naturally invited the charge that it promotes a lifestyle and ethos fundamentally at odds with the values of the kingdom of God. Analyses of the movement abound with anecdotes about luxury cars and Rolex watches. The emphasis on debt reduction in prosperity teaching is clearly a response to a serious and widespread social problem.” The prosperity gospel has proved paticularly fertile for leaders among black-led churches, among the fastest-growing churches in the world. One recent survey showed that more than half of all churchgoers in London are black or Asian. The prosperity gospel became a cause of concern among the evangelical movement in the 1990s because of the activities of Morris Cerullo World Evangelism, which had offices in this country and was affiliated to the Evangelical Alliance. Members of the Evangelical Alliance council were alarmed by his fundraising methods, particularly when he allegedly linked the level of donors’ contributions to his own ministry with the extent of God’s blessing on the donors’ lives. The concern was about “the suggestion of so automatic an equation between material offering and divine favour”. Under pressure from the council, Mr Cerullo resigned from the Alliance in 1996. The report was commissioned by the Alliance partly as a response to this, but also out of concern that the huge expansion of the prosperity message in America was about to be paralleled in Britain. Already, rapidly expanding black Pentecostal Churches in Britain are being strongly influenced by preachers from Nigeria, where believers have proved particularly susceptible to prosperity teaching. In addition, preachers often use Christian channels on cable and satellite television to raise money for themselves by preaching that what the believer donates to him and his wife, God will magnify a hundredfold. The prosperity gospel shares the conviction held by many pentecostals and fundamentalists that the world is in the final days before the Second Coming and the “rapture”, when the faithful are lifted directly to heaven. The report notes similarities with pagan superstition that “what you say is what you get”. Preachers teach that believers must convince themselves that God has already made them a millionaire, preferably by giving money to the preacher himself. If the person fails then to become rich, it is because their faith was not strong enough. The study Faith, Health and Prosperity was carried out by the Evangelical Alliance Commission on Unity and Truth among Evangelicals. Andrew Perriman, the editor, left Jamaica at the age of eight with his mother and two of his sisters to live in Kentish Town, North London, and went on to become a pastor within the New Testament Church of God, one of Britain’s fast-growing black Pentecostal Churches. He said that the prosperity gospel was reaching people as much through satellite and cable television and other direct means as through the churches. Bible loopholes The founding Bible text for the prosperity gospel is Mark xi, 23, where Jesus says: “Truly I tell you, if you say to this mountain, ‘Be taken up and thrown into the sea,’ and if you do not doubt in your heart, but believe that what you say will come to pass, it will be done for you.” St Paul’s statement in 2 Corinthians xiii, 9 is taken literally: “Though he was rich, yet for your sakes he became poor, so that by his poverty you might become rich.” Texts such as Proverbs vi, 2, “You are snared by the utterance of your lips”, are used to teach that ill-health and poverty are the believer’s own fault and that a Christian who prays for wealth and gives all their spare cash to the minister and who then remains poor has been ensared by Satan. Where gospel texts appear to contradict the message of the prosperity gospel, such as in Mark x, where Jesus told a rich young man to sell all his possessions and give to the poor, a grammatical loophole in the text is used to argue that Jesus did not in fact tell him to give all the proceeds of the sale to the poor, but was simply telling him to turn his solid assets into liquid assets and give some away. http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/news/uk/article1120392.ece?token=null&offset=12&page=2 |
| Re: Blab And Grab Gospel by Enigma(m): 10:39am On Sep 10, 2011 |
What i'm about to say may not be obvious ---- but one of the key ways to lead people into a realisation of the falsehood of the "vomit of satan" (to borrow someone else's words elsewhere) known as the prosperity "gospel" is to demonstrate the fraud of the modern teaching of "tithes" and "tithing". A key anchor of the satanic prosperity "gospel" is that one of the keys to becoming wealthy is by "tithing"; if you can show people that "tithing" teaching in the prosperity "gospel" context especially is all fraud, then it is reasonable to expect a person who realises the fraud to start questioning the truthfulness of the whole prosperity "gospel". And that is why some of us will never tire of challenging the tithing fraud ----- whether taught as compulsory or as "voluntary" which is not truly voluntary. |
| Re: Blab And Grab Gospel by Joagbaje(m): 5:29pm On Sep 10, 2011 |
Frosbel , don't condemn another mans gospel , PREACH YOUR OWN !. |
| Re: Blab And Grab Gospel by Nobody: 5:45pm On Sep 10, 2011 |
The gospel of blab and grab is false, if this is what you preach , then may God have mercy on you because you are spreading poison !!! |
| Re: Blab And Grab Gospel by ogajim(m): 4:23am On Sep 11, 2011 |
The days of these kinds of "gospels" are NUMBERED, the more people realize they simply can't buy God's favor neither can they will it, this scam will be finished and the likes of JoAgbaje will actually have to find a real job. Holiness (without which no MAN can see God) is the key and focus of our Christian journey. |
| Re: Blab And Grab Gospel by Zikkyy(m): 4:38am On Sep 11, 2011 |
ogajim:as long as there is poverty in the land, (along with other societal issues), Joabgaje & co will continue to live to off the sweat of the congregation. |
| Re: Blab And Grab Gospel by nuclearboy(m): 8:40am On Sep 12, 2011 |
^ Their "cups" are filled and the cry of the oppressed does reach high, Zikky! You will see, THIS year, as God lives, many will be exposed and their fall will be great. Meanwhile, was it you or another who wrote me awhile back? Been unbelievably busy but please confirm as now is good |
| Re: Blab And Grab Gospel by Nobody: 8:49am On Sep 12, 2011 |
^^ You have not seen anything yet , I am reading a book called Christianity in Crisis. I am half way there and deeply disturbed by what I hear. In fact I am beginning to think that many of these mega church leaders were never Christians to begin with, their heartlessness , twisting of scripture, blasphemy of Christ and oppression of God's people cannot be rivaled even by the Catholic church. They play on peoples desperation and misfortune to make a living, accursed for sure they are. |
| Re: Blab And Grab Gospel by nuclearboy(m): 8:57am On Sep 12, 2011 |
You'd be surprised what I know and why I became militant against these people! Yet all it takes to bring them down is "Christians" speaking into their lives. As far as I am concerned, "those who pervert justice and oppress the poor using the Name of Christ as a mask, will watch helplessly as their own avarice seeks them out and destroys them. They will NOT know where and when to stop and thus will give themselves away and receive the disgrace, pain, poverty they have inflicted on others. Such will never know peace or joy and will in their lifetime see their efforts frustrated" |
| Re: Blab And Grab Gospel by plappville(f): 9:00pm On Sep 12, 2011 |
nuclearboy:Amen, and judgement is awaiting them shortly, this will not take too long i percieve!! |
| Re: Blab And Grab Gospel by PhatBooty(f): 2:35pm On Sep 13, 2011 |
@frosbel,poverty is ungodly.if you see 1billion naira 4 ground,you know go pick the money or you go carry the money go police station? |
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