![]() ![]() Shirer’s teaching(s) is that so much of it is quite correct I believe the Holy does still speak to believers today. Jesus, you may recall, was not a particularly popular fellow when He trod the dusty trails of 1st century Galilee.Ĭheck out our White Paper on Contemplative Prayer Popularity, however, is no gauge for soundness. But “best” doesn’t mean it is “best” for edifying your soul, “best” for teaching sound Biblical truth, or “best” for providing valid Scriptural encouragement. They are yielding, rather, to the popular embrace that bestselling authors tend to garner. Most prefer, it seems, to keep you engaged with popular falseness, rather than edified and challenged by clear Scriptural truth.) (Indeed, ask yourself the question, what wolves – if any – is my pastor warning me against? It’s a critical part of his role as a shepherd, but one that is virtually absent in the modern evangelical church. ![]() ( 1 John 4:1, Philippians 1:9-10, Colossians 2:8, 1 Timothy 6:3-5, Romans 12:2, Romans 16:17-18) They are not “contending” for the “sound doctrine” ( 2 Timothy 4:3) of the faith. If you are in a church that will, this fall, promote Shirer’s curricula for women’s “Bible” studies, know this: it is evidence that the pastor and leadership of that church do not practice Biblically-commanded discernment. She promotes a contemplative, emotions-based, mystical form of faith that is completely foreign to “the faith once for all delivered to the saints.” ( Jude 3) If Christ’s presentation of the antithetical “two paths” is correct ( Matthew 7:13) – and, OF COURSE, it is – Shirer’s anti-orthodox, anti-Biblical teaching falls on that undesirable, though emotionally appealing, wide path. ![]() It does not take much discernment to recognize her as a false teacher with toxic teaching. This is a reminder about the danger of Shirer. You can find more on Shirer HERE, HERE, HERE, and HERE. This is not a review of Armor of God or Fervent, either the books or the related curricula. ![]() He writes:Īs fall arrives, and with school back in session, women’s groups at churches are revving up for “Bible studies.” If they are Southern Baptist, or are otherwise prone to utilize the spiritually dangerous wares from Lifeway, one of the prevalent “teachers” being promoted is Priscilla Shirer. So, with this in mind let’s listen to what Bud Ahlheim has to say on the controversial teaching that believers have an inner ability to hear God’s voice that has become so popular among charismatics. In other words, she teaches that God speaks to believers personally, privately and specifically. Priscilla Shirer promotes extra-biblical revelation. She promotes a contemplative, emotions-based, mystical form of faith that is completely foreign to ‘the faith once for all delivered to the saints.’” ( Jude 3) “It does not take much discernment to recognize her as a false teacher with toxic teaching. Posted By Marsha West on Septemin Charismatic, Discernment, False Teacher Alert, Women and the Churchīud Ahlheim warns of the abominable teaching that’s coming to a church near you - perhaps even the church you attend! “This is a reminder about the danger of Shirer,” says Ahlheim. ![]()
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