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🗓️ 12 May 2024
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The New Apostolic Reformation (NAR) is one of the fastest growing movements "within or on the periphery of American Christianity." Join Michael Horton, Bob Hiller, Walter Strickland, and Justin Holcomb as they discuss where this contemporary movement came from, what its tenets of dominionism, new apostles, and direct revelation are, why its teachings are so prominent in Contemporary Christian Music, and how they are connected to the old, esoteric tradition of enthusiasm.
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Featuring: Michael Horton, Bob Hiller, Walter Strickland, and Justin Holcomb
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0:00.0 | So I should be clear here if you go to one of these churches they're not going to say in their statement of faith something like this |
0:09.5 | We don't believe the Bible is enough. They're not going to say that. They're going to actually take |
0:13.4 | the fundamentalist route and say, oh, we believe the Bible is the complete inspired and errant word of God. |
0:19.6 | But it's just subtext. It's really hard to understand. And good news, we've got an apostle here who's going to |
0:25.0 | tell you how to read it. |
0:26.0 | And this is why this is so dangerous because there are a lot of, and this is also why it's a movement |
0:30.8 | without people who are adhering to a movement knowingly because |
0:35.2 | there's a lot of churches that people would go to. I mean even with Bethel and Redding |
0:38.1 | California it's a church that's provided endless number of worship songs for a lot of, you know, |
0:44.0 | baptism non-denominational churches, they're not, you know, putting forward |
0:48.0 | that, hey, we're a part of this movement or we're sort of subverting |
0:51.0 | and adding to scripture and things like that. |
0:53.0 | They're going to say things that resonate with many, |
0:55.5 | who are Orthodox, but if you dig a little deeper, |
0:58.2 | assess their practices, |
0:59.9 | then you'll be able to see those inconsistencies. |
1:01.6 | But unfortunately, a lot of people |
1:03.1 | aren't actually assessing what's going on in the churches. applying the riches of the Reformation to the modern church. This is Whitehorse Sin, a weekly roundtable discussion about |
1:25.8 | theology and culture. The 21st century is an era of engineering, medical, and technological progress. |
1:43.4 | At times, the trappings of scientific innovation |
1:45.6 | makes us think that we've progressed beyond the essential desires |
1:48.5 | and appetites of those who lived in previous areas |
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