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In other words she’s a modern day soothsayer....”Prophets” who use dreams and visions to lead the stray dogs who don’t have the discernment to look to God’s word themselves fall for this trap easily.
Any ecumenical soothsayer is a heretic in my book. Never heard of this Osteen or Rick Warren wannabee.
Our church got caught up in the Beth Moore frenzy many years ago...I finally had to quit going to the women’s bible study as it was very intense with daily homework, but light on scripture.
When an elder was showing our pastor a printout from someone who had problems with Rob Bell’s teachings (our youth pastor’s go-to guy for materials), the pastor pointed out that the author had even criticized Beth Moore, therefore he couldn’t be trusted.
We left that church shortly after that.
I’m probably Beth Moore neutral. I’ve not read a lot of her stuff. Some. I’m not sure what she teaches that is “heritical”? Not saying she doesn’t. I’ve just not read any.
Thanks. I’ve never heard of this person.
There’s a youtube video out there of one of these women visionist “prophets” (I forget which one) getting called out in front of a large crowd by JD Farag as he literally to her face calls her a deceiver and false prophet. The reaction of that woman was exactly what you’d expect from a Hillary Clinton. Totally classy!
This is a most valuable article (read it earlier this week) and I’m glad you posted it here. Husbands who don’t already know need to understand there are real issues with Beth Moore. It’s not popular to say, but we still have the God-given responsibility to lead our wives spiritually. I’m thankful my wife listens and values my opinion on these matters. I know that’s not the case in every marriage.
Here’s another warning about Beth Moore:
“Why Beth Moore and Not Me? The Danger of Claiming to Receive Direct Revelation”
http://www.donotbesurprised.com/2014/01/why-beth-moore-and-not-me-danger-of.html
While searching for the linked article above, I discovered this tweet from Phil Johnson, Executive Director of John MacArthur’s Grace to You:
“The main trouble in the church today is not the wolfishness of the wolves; its the sheepishness of the sheep.”
Later he followed that tweet up with:
“Some survivor-bloggers misconstrued my sheepishness Tweet. My point: Wolfish doctrines would get nowhere if not for ovine apathy.”
I have never heard of her because I do not listen to preachers who write books to sell and make millions.
But I have no doubt there are many of this type out there, there must be, other wise there would not be so many books that I won`t buy.
I do have a 365 Day Devotional by Sarah Young which I have enjoyed. I like the fact that it does give Scripture reference for each devotional that I can then turn to and read for myself.
Good listening.
I found their very early program, "Happiness Questing", helpful.
I don’t know anything about this lady but just reading the bit about visiting the cancer patient and then running off to frolic with God in the city zoo with a Starbucks in hand was priceless.
I know cancer must be tough, but this lady needs a Sabbath moment, people!
I am thankful to be a nobody, cause I shudder to think of every stupid thing I say being recorded for posterity (hey, FR doesn’t count!).
You just can't make this stuff up .
Never heard of her.
These guys talk about Beth Moore at the 36 minute mark. The whole video is worth watching though. You can see the stuff they are talking about taking place.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DJQyd3LKwlQ