Friday, January 18, 2008

Pet Doctrines have Rabies

Pet Doctrines have Rabies

Elvis Iverson
http://www.elvisiverson.com

Pet doctrines are subjective opinions, personal preferences, feelings, and cultural norms that we made into absolutes. Pet doctrines are deductions that we made into absolutes. Pet doctrines are interpretations that we made into absolutes. Absolutes are the essentials for salvation, the gospel essentials the common ground, common faith of the church. –(2 Pet. 3:14-18)

Pet doctrines are half-truths, man’s teaching, and man’s insight into the Word of God that becomes mix with human ideals. –(Matt. 15:2-3, Col. 2:8)

Pet doctrines are idols that demon spirits through them can to control and lead us against one another, and against Christ and the Holy Spirit. –(Gal. 5:1,15)

Pet doctrines become tools and reasons for hated and division in the Church. –(1 Cor. 1:10, 3:1-3)

Pet doctrines can become demon points of contacts if we are prideful, if we hate, if we use pet teachings to make sin ok in the eyes of the one another. –(Rom. 6:17)

Pet doctrines hinder us from revival, reformation, unity, and the Kingdom of God. –(Matt. 23:13)

Pet doctrines have rabies that hurt others through their un- renewed mindsets and that plant that seeds of bitterness. –(Jam. 5:9)

Pet doctrines mislead us into false judgments against our brothers and sisters in Christ. –(Matt. 7:1-6, Rom. 14:1,4)

Pet doctrines are doorways and gateways to move in the soulish realm in praying soulish prayers and prayer craft, prophesy soulish prophecy and false prophesy against others in Christ. –(Gal. 5:15, 3:1)

We need to understand what are the absolutes the gospel essentials of the Christian faith. And we need to show respect to the truth that other believers carry that we may not agree. We need to seek for sound teaching, soundness means healthy teaching, the word doctrine means teaching. The beginning of sound healthy teaching begins with the common faith, the absolutes the gospel essentials of salvation, and Christian unity. –(Gal. 5:13-14,1 Tim. 3:14-16)

We must not only teach the Word, we must flow with the Holy Spirit, there is agreement between the Word of God and the Holy Spirit, and we need to give freedom to the supernatural of the Holy Spirit. It is the Word of God, The Nature of Christ, and the Holy Spirit; these three are the threefold cord to discernment. However, the Word must come in grace and love with meekness. –(Matt. 22:29)

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