
PIC: What Does The Gospel Promise Us? 2024 By FITL
*This post is based on Justin Peters Youtube

PIC: Bethel Apostates: Feucht & Shawn Bolz. 2021
How Bethel Pastor Bill Johnson deviates from Scripture
*These are simple notes taken from the Justin Peters Youtube and I’ve added my notes. I suggest you can go there and read more in depth.
Justin Peters is one of the good guys. Bethel guys – not at all.
These are false teachings from Bethel NARers:
1. NAR & Bethel teach: Jesus was only a man during the 33 years here on earth See:
* Divine Mysteries revealed by the Godman Jesus
* Following the Jesus who was not God
2. NAR & Bethel teach: Preterist view of history.
* This is heresy – and the first of the signs of a cult
* Jesus warned not to believe false teachers who teach Christ already returned in 70AD.
3. NAR & Bethel teach: Kingdom now theology: (we are…) we will usher-in the Millenium now.
* So, you really think things are getting better? NARers are “bringing down the Kingdom”?
4. NAR & Bethel teach: Superior and inferior “truths”.
* This is not correct – all Scripture is superior. 2 Timothy 3:16. NARers want the past inconvenient truths to disappear… so they set up a convenient teaching.
5. NAR & Bethel teach: “You can only give away what you have”. (In the storm Jesus was calm.) Was Jesus sick? God cannot cause sickness, because “You can only give away what you have”. And yet:
* 1 Sam 5:6 “He struck them with tumors”. Does God have tumors?!
* Rev 2:20… “I will cast her into a sick bed…”
6. NAR & Bethel teach: Bill says that in the storm Jesus was in another realm where there is no storm. Said “he released peace over the storm.” Not so: He rebuked and commanded….
Luke 8:23-25
But as they were sailing, He fell asleep. And a fierce gale of wind swept down [as if through a wind tunnel] on the lake, and they began to be swamped, and were in great danger. They came to Jesus and woke Him, saying, “Master, Master, we are about to die!” He got up and rebuked the wind and the raging, violent waves, and they ceased, and it became calm [a perfect peacefulness]. And He said to them, “Where is your faith [your confidence in Me]?” They were afraid and astonished, saying to one another, “Who then is this, that He commands even the winds and the sea, and they obey Him?”
7. NAR & Bethel teach: Matthew 6:10… “on earth as it is in Heaven.”
* But the Bible says… this is His Kingdom: Revelation 6:17… the wrath to come. Revelation 11:15-18, Revelation 21:4… No more death, sorrow, pain, etc. — That will be Heaven come to earth.
8. NAR & Bethel teach: God is always willing for all sickness to be healed.
* False! The truth is: Born again believer Nabeel Qureshi had 100s of prophecies that his stomach would be healed. Yet the cancer killed him.
* Bethel says God is always willing for all sickness to be healed. Then they lower the bar for confirming the healing. They just ask “are you healed?” Then: “you lost your healing”. They give training “how to keep your healing”: keep clean, focused on the Lord, but are uncritical of fake healing. They are always “on the cusp”… not happened yet, but it will come. Malarkey Nonsense; rubbish.
9. NAR & Bethel teach: Say anything you can think — That is prophecy, says Bill.
* A very weak definition. And all their errors deny this. Once again it is saying “my words are God’s Word.” And God is against anyone doing that. “I am against you, ” God says.
10. NAR & Bethel teach: Jesus is “perfect theology . We can “…ignore inferior truth” and just go with what God is saying today through His new prophets and apostles.
* Wow. Ignore the Old Testament and the written Word of God given by His personally chosen disciples and early church prophets?
* Acts 2. You have to take all the chapter if you claim one part. Can’t pick and choose.
* Acts 2. When the day of [a]Pentecost had come
Where NAR prophecy comes from: Where is it from?
1 God/2 Satan & lies/3 My Heart
Read three in one link or singly: Jeremiah 23:16, Jeremiah 13:2, Jeremiah 13:8-11
Jeremiah 13:2 “So I bought the waistband according to the word of the Lord and put it on my loins.”
* This is an illustration God performed – showing “let them be just like this waistband which is completely worthless“. God explains: “but they did not listen and obey“.
Jeremiah 23:16… “a vision of their own heart, not from the mouth of the Lord. They are teaching you worthless things and are leading you into futility”
Jeremiah 13:8-11… “These wicked and malevolent people, who refuse to listen to My words“
See: Jeremiah 25-26 (two chapters): “lies; in the heart; of the deceit of their own heart.”

PIC: 12_False Teachings of Bethel. YouTube video
Jeremiah’s NARers
And just like that… NARers are doing the same as the “wicked and malevolent people” of Jeremiah’s day.
Jeremiah 23:16
Thus says the Lord of hosts,
“Do not listen to the words of the [false] prophets who prophesy to you.
They are teaching you worthless things and are leading you into futility;
They speak a vision of their own mind and imagination
And not [truth] from the mouth of the Lord.
Jeremiah 13:8-11
8 Then the word of the Lord came to me, saying, 9 “Thus says the Lord, ‘In this same way I shall destroy the pride of Judah and the great pride of Jerusalem.
10 These wicked and malevolent people, who refuse to listen to My words, who walk in the stubborn way of their heart and have followed other gods [which are nothing—just man-made carvings] to serve them and to worship them,
let them be just like this waistband which is completely worthless. 11 For as the waistband clings to the body of a man, so I caused the whole house of Israel and the whole house of Judah to cling to Me,’ says the Lord, ‘that they might be for Me a people, a name, a praise, and a glory;
but they did not listen and obey.’
___________

PIC: Theology of the Damned. By Pete Garcia on Rev310.net
Example of a false teaching
… error in prophecying is just fine with NARers.
* Bill Johnson says: Risk with prophecying is okay. There will be failure.
The Problem with this belief: The Old Testament precludes definition: makes impossible error in prophecying.
Where does Johnson get that teaching? The NARers changed the Old Testament “rulings” (with a fake prophecy) in order to allow their prophets to make whatever prophecy they want.
See: * When your prophet is wrong
* The Bethel Johnson’s Unbiblical Teachings
* Weird unbiblical NAR beliefs
NAR words are not God’s Words…they imagine words and say they are God’s words
…and their weird teachings are not from God either.
They are failing all over the place. That is why I am rejecting prophecying and special words of knowledge, their whole scheme.
NARers profess false doctrines such as these:
(See cover image listing these, “What does the Gospel promise us?)
- NARers make generic prophecies (not specific actual Words from God), so they cannot be proven mistaken later (!)
- NARer miracles are never proven (like Peter’s healing where the lame man went “walking and leaping and praising God” in Acts 3:8),
- NARer new “revelations” contradict Scripture,
- NARers get messages from dead people (!),
- NARers “shift atmospheres” (!),
- NARers promise to “bring Heaven to Earth” (so, are things getting better now?),
- NARers exhibit “bizarre manifestations”,
- NARers claim the ability “to think like God”,
- NARers take trips to Heaven,
- NARers talk to angels,
- NARers experience angels visit them (like the angel called Moroni did with Joseph Smith multiple times starting in 1823. Purportedly “guiding him to the golden plates that were later translated into the Book of Mormon.” source),
- NARers seek guidance through “Destiny Readings”,
- NARers seek after the mantles of their dead heroes and ask for “double portions”,
- NARers believe in miraculous “increase and breakthrough”,
- NARers believe in “Dominion theology”,
- NARers believe God owes them health, wealth and success,
- NARers believe they have ability to perform miracles,
- NARers believe in omens,
- NARers believe God always wants to heal us,
- NARers claim they can “name it and claim it” – they can speak into existence their imaginings, make reality.
Odd things about Bethel…Their Gospel of Bethel

PIC: Quote from Bill Johnson. Passing Intelectual Barriers with Music
* They have a rule: Prophecies must be encouraging prophecies. (That way they have no harsh stuff….)
* Have “Christian tarot cards!”
* Fragility of the healing. Bill’s son is hard of hearing. Still. Says: it would ruin the anointing if I think he is not healed. And it must be noted: Bill’s wife died of a disease that never was healed. Yet they claim it is always God’s will to heal. [What actually ruins his anointing is: he is not anointed. He is apostate.]
* Healing rooms
* They add your healing today is central to the Gospel: full healing
* The Thorn in the flesh of Paul 2 Corinthians 12:7 was “another gospel” that we do not to follow, NARers state.
* Acts 2:42 Bethel Bill equates his teachings as being on an equal basis as the first apostles. The problem is the Acts 2 folk were faithful to the first apostles. He is not. They were “faithfully devoting themselves to the instruction of the apostles — wheras these NARers devote themselves to creating new fake revelations that deviate from the first apostles.
Acts 2:42
They were continually and faithfully
devoting themselves to
the instruction of the apostles,
and to fellowship,
to [a]eating meals together
and to prayers.
Where have you put your trust forever? Where…in these worthless as teachers false prophets? Let’s call them out.
FOR MORE:
Are you allowing your church teacher-preachers to deviate from Scripture? What? Really? You are putting your trust in them — forever?
__________
Is it divisive to call out false teachers? With Monique Duson and Krista Bontrager
Video: Alisa Childers
Calling out false teachers…a warning to the Church
What Does The Gospel Promise Us? | 2024 | By FITL
Bethel Church admits failures after Mike Winger’s Shawn Bolz exposé reveals prophetic deception, sexual abuse | By Leah MarieAnn Klett, Assistant Editor |
NAR-types are changing God’s Way, denying the Old Testament
Getting down to God’s meaning…or deviate from Scripture?
Do not attend apostate churches…Really? You put your trust in those who deviate from the Bible?
The Bethel Johnson’s Unbiblical Teachings
Wandering Stars. The Paganism of Bethel, Hillsong, and the NAR pt 1…read all four parts
Running with sin and calling it “just fine with me”…practice of these sins…is just fine with NARers
Words of Mere Men Are Not God’s Words…NAR words are not God’s Words
About rejecting prophecying and special words of knowledge
As Teachers of the Faith – Unqualified and Worthless
Pretending their word is God’s Word
Seduced Evangelicals | by WorldNetDaily (http://www.wnd.com/) With permission to reprint from REVIVAL List – http://www.revivalschool.com | Posted: June 16, 2010 at http://www.wnd.com/ | Commentary on Paul Young and his book, The Shack, from WND, with quotes from the author of the book: Burning Down ‘The Shack’: How the ‘Christian’ bestseller is deceiving millions, by James B. DeYoung (Paperback – June 1, 2010)
The gullibility of the common person
The problem with different brands of “Christian faith”
Are there prophets in the church today?
Is God restoring the offices of apostle and prophet?
Bethel Church admits failures after Mike Winger’s Shawn Bolz exposé reveals prophetic deception, sexual abuse | By Leah MarieAnn Klett, Assistant Editor Bethel admits failures after Mike Winger’s exposé on Shawn Bolz’s alleged prophetic deception and sexual abuse
Know your terms. Truth – Apostate – Antithetical – Heritical
Calling out false teachers…a warning to the Church
Fake faith gets you nowhere you want to be
About Nabeel Qureshi…Qureshi was an example of extreme Christian faith – converting from Islam to Christ …to follow Jesus. (See: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nabeel_Qureshi_(author). Would that we all were as committed to Christ – in our walk and in our talk. Yet he was not healed of his disease.
Where have you put your trust forever?…in these useless as teachers?
“Remove the evil from among you”

Leave a Reply