Tuesday, March 06, 2018

Anne Lotz Thinks Billy Graham Was Like Moses

"Moses was the great liberator," she explained. "He brought millions of people out of bondage to slavery, got them to the edge of the Promised Land and God took him to Heaven. God brought Joshua to lead them into the Promised Land to take them home."
"And my father also is a great liberator," Lotz continued. "He brought millions of people out of bondage to sin and gets us to the edge of Heaven, the edge of the Promised Land and then God has called him home."
"Could it be that God is going to bring Joshua to lead us into the Promised Land, lead us to Heaven and – you know what the New Testament name for Joshua is? It's Jesus. And I believe this is a shot across the bow from Heaven. And I believe God is saying: 'Wake up church! Wake up world! Jesus is coming!" she declared.
There's only one Moses and Graham isn't him.
There's only one Jesus and Joshua wasn't him.

What in the world does "getting them to the edge of Heaven" mean? Almost saved? Near death? 
Decisional regeneration isn't repentance and faith in the biblical Christ. Also many of them were literally led back to the Roman Catholic Church as they had special counselors for them at those crusades. Graham's understanding of the Gospel is problematic since he declared all sorts of unbelievers and false teachers as "saved" like Pope John Paul 2 and Mormon Glenn Beck. He also held to inclusivism (many in false religions are saved and don't even know it and have never heard Jesus' name).
Also there's the narrow road:
Mat 7:13  "Enter through the narrow gate; for the gate is wide and the way is broad that leads to destruction, and there are many who enter through it. 14  "For the gate is small and the way is narrow that leads to life, and there are few who find it. 
Lotz shows yet again why God has a command against women in the pulpit.
1Ti 2:12  But I do not allow a woman to teach or exercise authority over a man, but to remain quiet. 13  For it was Adam who was first created, and then Eve. 14  And it was not Adam who was deceived, but the woman being deceived, fell into transgression. 
She's focused on signs and reads them into possible imminent cataclysmic judgement of God. Now, Scripture tells us what will happen in the end, but she's not doing that. We ARE under God's judgment and that judgment but it is with Evangelicalism first, as it claims to be His household of faith, since it is full of spiritual as well as physical harlotry. She for her part, is in sin because of her direct disobedience of women teaching men which 1Tim. 2 clearly prohibits. 

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