Does God speak to us apart from Scripture? The belief that God provides us with extra-biblical revelation for extra-biblical decision making (what we term as mega mysticism) is incredibly popular. Hence, there are a multitude of books explaining how to “hear” from God. So does God promise or provide such direction? Are people deceiving themselves? […]
Posts tagged "Critique of Charismatic Movement"
Book 12 The Truth About Tongues

Is there a super prayer language? Somebody is wrong. Either the gift of tongues was intended to be a more intimate way for us to commune with God that all Christians are to experience as Charismaticism claims, or the modern tongues movement (glossaism) is one of the greatest frauds in the history of Christianity. We […]
Book 11 Human Miracle Working

Is God still doing miracles today? In Book 10 we made the critical distinction between miracles and miracle working, or the miracles God does and is still doing directly (i.e. healings), and the miracles He empowered men to do (i.e. healers) to authenticate them as His messengers. Because of the many claims and teachings of […]
Book 10 God’s Miracles – Works and Wonders

How does God supernaturally reveal Himself? This book is a detailed introduction to the complex, controversial, but vital topic of miracles. The topic would be difficult enough, but the claims and teaching of Charismaticism have made a biblical understanding of miracles even more critical, but also more complicated. In the course of this Bible study […]
Book 9 God’s Prophets

Is God still giving revelation today? That question is at the heart of the claims of the largest theological “movement” of Christianity since the Reformation, Charismaticism. And the foundation of their claim that God is still granting direct divine revelation apart from Scripture is their belief that the gift of prophecy is still operating today. […]
Book 4 Biblical Psychology

What does Scripture say about the human heart? The human “heart” is who we really are. It is where we meet God, believe Him, and obey Him. Which is why the psychological use of “heart” is used over 1000 times in Scripture, not including the hundreds of synonymous references to the human mind, spirit, soul, […]