Acts 20:26 "Therefore I testify to you this day that I [am] innocent of the blood of all [men]. 27 "For I have not shunned to declare to you the whole counsel of God. 28 "Therefore take heed to yourselves and to all the flock, among which the Holy Spirit has made you overseers, to shepherd the church of God which He purchased with His own blood . 29 "For I know this, that after my departure savage wolves will come in among you, not sparing the flock. 30 "Also from among yourselves men will rise up, speaking perverse things, to draw away the disciples after themselves. 31 "Therefore watch, and remember that for three years I did not cease to warn everyone night and day with tears. 32 "So now, brethren, I commend you to God and to the word of His grace, which is able to build you up and give you an inheritance among all those who are sanctified. 33 "I have coveted no one's silver or gold or apparel. 34 "Yes, you yourselves know that these hands have provided for my necessities, and for those who were with me. Please, before you read what I have to say, understand that I consider my contribution and faithfulness to be a mere sliver of the example and courage that Paul testified of in the above passage. I use the analogy as if comparing a victory in a Little League game with a World Series win. The emotions and sense of accomplishment are similiar, but the scale is quite different.
how will you justify bitterness in your heart when the Lord asks you for your love?
Dear Affirming (why is your email hidden, and why do you use a false name?)
Where in the Bible does it say that the Lord asks us to justify something we do/feel? On the contrary, it is God who justifies the UNGODLY! We are merely called to give account; however, the debt has been paid by another. We will need grace, whether we have "bitterness" or not. I seem to recall some obscure passages that say things about millstones around necks being BETTER than the judgement that will be meted out on those who stumble little ones. You have done a good job correcting Heide for her bitterness, Affirming, so I ask you, WHAT HAVE YOU DONE TO CORRECT GEORGE FOR HIS ADULTERY, THEFT, LYING, ARROGANCE AND FALSE TEACHING? Have you ever said anything out loud? Written a letter perhaps? Or did you simply pray. In the passage I quoted above, Paul wasn't commended for merely praying about the whole counsel of God, he actually opened his mouth and made intelligible noises, at great personal cost. When he warned them night and day, about false brothers, who were speaking perverse things, do you suppose that he had any bitterness towards them? Afterall, Paul recognized that Jesus bought the church with His own blood. Heide did the same thing, in fact, she was one of the very first people to warn others about David Geftakys. she has recently been publicly exonerated for the shameful way she was treated for speaking the truth. Heide has suffered for righteousnes sake. What have you done, Affirming?
you were hurt. have you hurt others ever? i have. it should be a humbling experience. emotion does not heal emotion. bitterness grows bitterness.
Tell the women that George abused, Rachel or even Judy, "You were hurt/beaten/raped, etc. Have you ever hurt/beaten/raped others? sure you have. What happened to you should be a humbling experience. Your emotion does not heal emotion, Judy. Dear Rachel, your bitterness only grows bitterness." This is a really twisted line of thinking you foist on us here, Affirming. Following your reasoning, the victim, the little ones who were offended, become guilty, and we are to show pity and understanding to the ones who WISH they could go swimming with a millstone! Are you going to scold the Lord Jesus for his tone on judgement day, when he calls people wicked? This same Lord Jesus also said, "You know them by their fruits." What's the problem here? Why is it so hard for some people to call a spade a spade? Can you say,
DECEPTION?you would be better off to be mad at the Lord for allowing you to be hurt.
No, a person is never in a good state being mad at the King of Kings and Lord of Lords. This is a bad idea. I would much rather be angry with the people God is angry with, than be mad at God. God is angry with false teachers, and those who stumble little ones. To suggest that Heide would somehow be better off being mad at God-- who has "big shoulders," instead of being mad at George is so stunningly ignorant of the facts, so glaringly against the basic tenets of right and wrong, and so full of the dark deception that stifles the hearts and minds of George's foolish followers-- is pure folly! Are you actually saying that Heide would be better off being mad at God, instead of George? I read and re-read your post, and that is what you are saying? Is George higher than God? This is what you imply! I am amazed.
but when the heart is glaringly bitter - we can't walk in the spirit because "I" am too big.
(Sigh)
......ah, the confusion of GG's self/flesh doctrine. I need to address this in a seperate post.
Dear Affirming:
Perhaps I am a little different than other posters, perhaps not. Let me just share with you a few things I have learned:
Everyone was against me, and said silly things to me like what you said to Heidi. I knew they were deceived, foolish ignorant people, so I didn't listen to their counsel. I took comfort in the truth and in fellowship with Christ. It turns out that the truth has carried the field, and won the day. However, there will always be those who suppress the truth in unrighteousness; and I cite George, David, Tim, Testa, McCallister as leaders in this respect. I don't know about you yet, but it is possible you could be a follower of such thinking.
Abusive people have an uncanny skill at manipulating facts, twisting things, and turning the tables on those they abuse, making it their fault. "The reason I hit you, is because of YOUR sharp tongue. The Lord is showing me how to deal with my temper, please help me by not speaking to me like that."--actual quote from an abusive husband.
This goes along great with self/flesh people. The abuser is not guilty, it's his heart that's guilty. Afterall, we all have sinful hearts, don't we? Also, the abuser isn't TOTALLY guilty, because the victim provoked him, and didn't help him. She is also guilty, and bruises heal, right? Don't be so harsh on a man who is a striker and a coward, we are all strikers and cowards, right?
When we are always focused on the conept of "I" being too big, in the way, etc. we will never get the victory. If we spend most of our time trying to put to death what is not meant to die, we will only reap confusion. This obsession with self-life, or "I", is a messed up form of idolatry.
I want to say more about the preceeding two paragraphs, but before you respond, please read them carefully. Also, don't even try to quote Solomon, Penn-Lewis, Mantle, Fenelon or any of those people. I have read them all quite extensively. If you disagree with me, quote the scriptures to back up your claims.
By the way, I do not plan on apologizing for this post, or my last two, in fact, I think they are some of the best ones I have written. It also doesn't phase me in the least to be called "judgemental," etc. If I ruffle the feathers of a GG follower, or one who continues to cling to his demonic teaching, then I take it as a medal of commendation.
Affirming, if you read carefully the information on the GA.com website, and still hold to the opinions you SEEM to express below, you are one of the ones I can look at and say, "Lord, I am innocent of their blood. I did everything I could to tell them the truth."
Here is how I am praying:
Lord, I pray that the people who continue to follow Geftakys, and those that schemed to bring Timothy Geftakys back into leadership, will experience stunning judgment. I pray that since the salt has lost its saltiness, and that the righteous have departed, you will give them over to a debased and perverted mind and that they would do great wickedness, in order that no one can ever again be deceived by them.
Read Romans 1 and 2. It is not a small thing to reject the truth, and it is a truly horrible thing to manipulate people who are speaking it into thinking they are somehow guilty, or equally at fault.
Brent Tr0ckman (email NOT hidden)