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Modern Day Balaams
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Posted on 05/17/2004 3:58:12 PM PDT by RMrattlesnake

Modern Day Balaams

(Numbers 22-24)

Balaam was a diviner (one who uses omens to determine God’s will), the practice of which was condemned in Deut. 18. Yet by all appearances, Balaam was a man of God–a genuine prophet: Balaam’s "God-talk" seemingly attested to his being a prophet (Num. 22:8,13,34,38; 23:12,28; 24:13); God was speaking to him and through him (Num 22:9,12,20,32-35; 23:4,5,16,18-24); Ballaam appeared to worship God in spirit and truth (Num. 22:31); and he blessed the people of God (Num. 23:5,7-10,18-24; 24:2-9,15,19).

There are other instances in the Bible where God appears to pagan peoples and reveals Himself: Abimelech in a dream (Gen. 20:6,7); Pharaoh (Gen. 41:25); Nebuchadnezzar before his conversion (Dan. 2,4); Pilate’s wife through suffering in a dream (Matt. 27:19); Saul (I Sam. 19:23,24); and to Caiphas (Jn. 11:51,52).

Therefore, just because God "uses someone" today doesn’t mean that the person is a genuine "prophet," let alone a believer in Jesus Christ. The person could be a pagan/false prophet that God is using for His purposes. God speaking through a false prophet does not signal a believer, any more than Balaam’s donkey was a believer because God spoke through him (Num. 23:21-30). In fact, the deception of a false prophet appearing to be from God was so prevalent in Old Testament times that God established another screen for true prophets (in addition to accurate predictions)–Do they lead you to worship other gods (Deut. 13:1-5)?

The bottom line is that we must examine a teacher's fruit of doctrine. If his doctrine is impure, avoid him (Rom. 16:17; II Jn. 10,11). Even though his "God-talk" may proliferate, we must examine the fruit of his doctrine–"diviners" cannot be the children of God.

We have a professing Church today that tolerates Balaams–"They say some good things. They use the Bible." Yes, but their doctrine gives them away. They are false prophets, corrupting and destroying the Church from the inside!

The issue is not whether there is some good in their teachings. The issue is their erroneous doctrinal teachings from which the Bible commands us to separate. Inclusivism because of areas of agreement can never take precedence over our obligation to separate because of error.


TOPICS: Evangelical Christian; General Discusssion; Religion & Culture
KEYWORDS: balaam; seperation

1 posted on 05/17/2004 3:58:13 PM PDT by RMrattlesnake
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To: RMrattlesnake
The problem is church are influenced by the world instead of the world being influenced by the the churches.

look at the music in so many churches or that fact that most people today go to church expecting to be entertained for and hour on Sunday the is little conviction in churches today.

ROMANS 12:2 And be not conformed to this world: but be ye transformed by the renewing of your mind, that ye may prove what [is] that good, and acceptable, and perfect, will of God.

2 posted on 05/17/2004 4:04:15 PM PDT by RMrattlesnake
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To: RMrattlesnake

PinG!


3 posted on 05/17/2004 7:39:41 PM PDT by Celtman (It's never right to do wrong to do right.)
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