Scott Pursley is the Senior Pastor at Lamb of God Fellowship in Livingston, NJ. He is a teacher who is well grounded in the Word. This article was originally presented in sermon form (mp3). Pastor Scott reformatted his notes for publication at BeyondGrace and are reposted here
The International House of Prayer, located in Kansas City Missouri is principally the vision of one man, its founder and chief doctrinal spokesman, Mike Bickle. Therefore a critique of IHOP is in the final analysis a critique of Mike Bickle’s teaching ministry. However, because of the unusual beginnings of Mr. Bickle’s ministry and rise to national prominence it is also necessary to focus on the teaching/preaching ministries of two alleged prophets, Paul Cain and Bob Jones. Their ministries are parallel developments and significantly influence and shape Mr. Bickle’s perception of IHOP’s divinely authorized origins.
The multi-million dollar ministry that is IHOP has it roots in the modest beginnings of the Kansas City Fellowship of the early 1980’s. According to Mr. Bickle, IHOP is a direct fulfillment of prophecies delivered to him by Bob Jones and Paul Cain. Repeatedly Mr. Bickle has declared that no one has been more integral to establishing the prophetic in his ministry than Bob Jones. Part of the mythology of Mr. Jones legendary status as a prophet are numerous false prophecies, now largely forgotten. These include claims of California being destroyed, nuclear weapons being detonated on the East and West Coast, and an oft repeated story of a drought confirming special ‘divine’ authorization on Mr. Bickle’s ministry.
From the very early days of Mr. Bickle’s ministry he adapted his own version of the so called ‘Latter Rain’ teaching of the late 1940’s made popular principally through the writing of George Warnock’s ‘Feast of Tabernacles’ (As well as a hand full of other, now obscure Pentecostal heretics). This parallel has been pointed out to Mr. Bickle on numerous occasions necessitating a public denial of IHOP’s dependance on Latter Rain teaching. However, no actual substantive explanation has ensued from Mr. Bickle regarding this allegation. The false teacher and Latter Rain proponent William Branham was very influential in the theological formation of the disgraced prophet Paul Cain. Paul Cain in turn influenced greatly both Bob Jones (who frequently referred to Mr. Cain as the greatest prophet of God on the earth) and Mike Bickle who often appeared with Mr. Cain in large venues around the U.S.
The late 1980’s saw the public challenge of Mr. Bickle’s ministry by another local Kansas City pastor Ernie Gruen. Rev. Gruen produced a lengthy document attempting to document the numerous outrageous claims, false prophecies and false teachings made by Mr. Bickle, Mr. Cain and Mr. Jones. This document remains unchallenged, and Rev. Gruen stood by its truthfulness without wavering until his death several years ago. In the years after this public challenge Mr. Jones would be exposed as a sexual deviate engaged in horrendous manipulation of female congregants and Mr. Cain as a profligate homosexual and alcoholic. In spite of these very public scandals, Mr. Bickle’s current ministry appears undaunted and unaffected by the well established facts of the above history.
What are the specific errors of IHOP?
IHOP continues to draw a great deal of its sense of special calling and destiny from the alleged prophets Bob Jones and Paul Cain. This in spite of the well known track record of both men. Every matriculating ‘One Thing’ intern is required to listen to a lengthy prophetic history of IHOP/KCF as part of their training while resident at the IHOP program. At no point is their any mention of the numerous false prophecies or profound moral failures of these men. In 2009 Mr. Bickle refreshed IHOP’s teaching on its alleged prophetic history in an 8 part series detailing the role of prophecy in establishing IHOP’s divine origins. But what false teachings emerge from the prophetic hoopla?
1.
That prior
to the return of Jesus, and as a necessary condition of Christ’s return -
apostles and prophets of unparalleled spiritual power, and prophetic accuracy
will arise to guide the church into its final days.
a.
To anyone who knows anything about
the so-called ‘Latter Rain Movement’ of the late 40’s this teaching will sound
quite reminiscent of that movements emphasis on unprecedented latter day
prophets and apostles.
b.
This idea cannot be sustained by an
appeal to the plain teaching of the N.T. Nowhere do we read of a single promise
of some future ‘super’ class of latter day prophets and apostles. I challenge
any teacher to make the case for the clear teaching of this idea anywhere in
the N.T. It cannot be the case that something as consequential to the entire
church would have no plain biblical foundation, but only appeals to present
‘prophetic’ spokesmen and allegorical applications of scripture.
2.
That a
‘perfected church’ walking in unparalleled supernatural power (raising the dead
will become ordinary, and no illness will be able to stand before this
perfected church), will arise as a pre-condition of Christ’s return.
a.
These claims have been repeatedly
made for the past 60 years by Latter Rain influenced teachers as well as the
disgraced prophet Paul Cain (in his famous ‘stadium visions’) as well as Bob
Jones.
b.
Once again, like the claim of super
prophets and apostles, the claim of a ‘perfected church’ cannot be sustained by
an appeal to the clear teaching of the N.T. The notion that verses which
speak of the church growing up to maturity, or unity being used to substantiate
claims of a coming super church are dubious at best.
3.
Mr. Bickle
teaches that prior to the return of Christ, a special class of Christians
called ‘forerunners’ will be raised up to prepare the church for the return of
Christ.
a.
IHOP’s defines ‘forerunner’ in the
following way: Forerunners are messengers who proclaim “now” what the Holy
Spirit is “soon” to emphasize in a universal way across the nations. They are
“one short step” ahead of what the Holy Spirit is about to openly release, so
they can prepare the people to respond rightly to Jesus by making known God’s
plans so the people can make sense of what will happen before it actually
happens.
b.
IHOP has developed so many
specialized ‘terms’ that it became necessary to write and post a glossary on
their web site. Dr. Andrew Jackson writing of this phenomena states: A
cautionary red light should go on whenever we discover any church or Christian
movement creating, and extensively using, their own exclusive language. The
habitual use of insider language by a Christian movement can develop a
“we-are-different culture” within the greater church. Soon a person’s use of
prescribed terms and phrases is the way to determine whether they are true
“insiders.” It can also easily create a “us” and “them” attitude within
the Body of Christ. Many Christians living within such a cloistered culture can
often find it difficult to leave or relate with other Christians, who do not
speak “their language,” and who are frequently seen as spiritually luke-warm or
compromising.
c.
This teaching of a special class was
not the first time Mr. Bickle and his associated ministry had set forth this
kind of teaching. In the mid 80’s and into the 90’s the term favored by Mr.
Bickle and his resident prophets Bob Jones and Paul Cain was the ‘New Breed’.
Some 50 years before a small but influential group called the Latter Rain
taught the same ideas under the name the ‘overcomers’ – George Warnock wrote in
1951 - Christ is going to remain right where He is at God’s right hand until
there shall arise a group of overcomers who shall conquer over all God’s
enemies. This is really no different than Bickle’s words - "He is not
coming any day. He is not coming until the people of God globally are crying
out in intercession with a bridal identity under the anointing of the Spirit.
Right now the prayer movement is growing fast….really fast! But when I say it's
growing fast instead of one percent of the Body of Christ taking hold of it,
maybe 10 percent. It's….you know it's like 10 times bigger than it was a
generation ago, but beloved as fast as the prayer movement is growing, where
people are getting hold of it, still for 90 percent of the Body of Christ it's
not even on their mind. Jesus is not coming until the Body of Christ globally
is crying out "Come Lord Jesus, Come Lord Jesus, Come Lord Jesus" and
they don't just say "come and forgive me" they are crying out in the
understanding of who they are as the one that is cherished by Jesus in the
bridal identity.”
4.
IHOP teaches
as a pre-condition of the return of Christ, the church must be crying out 24/7
‘Come, Lord, Jesus Come with a full understanding of the so-called ‘ bridal
identity’.
a.
IHOP's own self-understanding is
that it has been given the task and calling of informing the entire church
globally of this necessity. This task will be fulfilled by establishing Houses
of Prayer all around the world and engaging in 24/7 prayer. (Just as an aside
this requires 84 2-hour slots of worship/prayer per week and incredibly
expensive undertaking.)
·
The concept
of the bridal paradigm is at the core of IHOP’s reason for existence. The bridal paradigm or identity is an understanding of the
relationship between the individual Christian and Christ that is analogous to
the romantic/emotional/sensual relationship a husband has with his wife. This
is a biblically unsustainable construct, whose theological foundations rest on
a hyper allegorical interpretation of the Song of Solomon.
·
IHOP sets forth the personal
devotional expectation that the ‘last days’ necessary spiritual identity of
bridal mysticism is a pre-condition to Christ returning to the
earth. This understanding of Christian devotional spirituality owes more to the
writings of Bernard of Clairvaux and the Bridal mysticism of the Medieval
female monastics than to the teaching of the N.T. According to Leon Podles
excellent study of the feminization of Christianity entitled “The Church
Impotent” ‘After about 1300 in Germany it was chiefly among women that the
‘Brautmystic’ i.e. the love affair between Christ and the soul, leading to
espousal and marriage was to be found.’ Later male writers were required
to go through all sorts of convolutions to adapt this kind of language to their
spiritual situation.
·
The Bible does teach that the church
is the bride of Christ, but its primary emphasis in both the occasions that
this figure occurs in the O.T. as well as the half dozen or so times it occurs
in the N.T. is not on emotional/spiritual intimacy but on the covenantal
faithfulness of God to his people. Marriage is used as a picture of covenant
commitment, not as a pattern for individual Christian devotion.
·
But with the Bridal mysticism of
IHOP also comes a host of other ‘anointings’ allegedly to be sought after by
the most hungry and sincere Christians among us – the so-called ‘ wilderness
lifestyle of John the Baptist (a lifestyle by the way the bible tells us
absolutely nothing about); Anna anointing. Referring to Anna who
"did not depart from the temple… In application, this refers to the grace
to spend long hours in prayer with fasting and to sustain it for many years; Daniel
anointing. A special grace to enter into extended periods of fasting and
prayer, specifically seeking revelation as to the meaning and implications of
dreams, visions, or other divine communications regarding the end times…Joseph
anointing. Referring to those called to prosper in the marketplace so that
they might make provision to "preserve life" in the time when God
releases His end-time judgments on the earth.
IHOP in its previous incarnation as the Kansas City Fellowship has a track record of stirring up division with promises of ‘amazing power and greatly expanded ministry. Leaders were told that they would be speaking to multitudes, seeing miracles, witnessing to kings and presidents and enjoying tremendous blessings… None of these things came to pass. Nearly 20 years ago Mike Bickle acknowledged a spirit of elitism had characterized the KCF. But the same teachings that produced it were replicated again in the ministry of IHOP and its so-called ‘Forerunner’ calling. Tom Stipe remarked in his testimony published as the forward to Hank Hanegraaff’s book called Counterfeit Revival: “Not long after ‘prophecy du jour’ became the primary source of direction, a trail of devastated believers began to line up outside our pastoral counseling offices. Young people promised teen success and stardom through prophecy were left picking up the pieces of their shattered hopes because God had apparently gone back on his promises…” One of the things Tom Stipe stated in his testimony – “We listened intently to the flattery of our new friends, the prophets. Our skepticism barely peaked above the surface.” This is precisely what scriptures warns about concerning false prophets and false teachers: ‘by smooth talk and flattery the deceive the hearts of the naïve.’ (Romans 16:18)
Consistently the false prophets of the KCF/IHOP circle prophesied ‘visions of their own minds, not from the mouth of the Lord’ (either because what they prophesied did not come to pass or what it taught was not biblical). Consistently they spoke of angels, and going on in detail about visions (warned against in Col. 2:18) Consistently they spoke of frequent angel visitations, trips to heaven almost at will, bizarre teachings about ‘bloodlines’, conversations with dead saints, face to face meetings with Jesus etc. In precisely the very way that scripture warned about false prophets confirming one another’s words – the false prophets of KCF/IHOP confirmed one another with flattery upon flattery. Yet 2 Peter 2 warns of those false prophets like Bob Jones and Paul Cain who follow their sensuality and who ‘because of their conduct bring disgrace on the way of truth.’ Peter even warns that they have ‘eyes full of adultery and are insatiable for sin’, the very character of the man who Mike Bickle and others called the ‘greatest prophet on the earth’ – Paul Cain. It is precisely this kind of hypocrisy that Jesus and the apostles warned about and against.
It is because of these things that we must warn against involvement with IHOP. Its foundation built upon the words of false prophets, its core teaching’s insistence on a hyped-up mixture of elitism, reliance on subjectivity and mysticism, and teaching which cannot be sustained by the plain reading of the scriptures compel us to warn. Consider the words of a former intern from the One Thing Internship:
This is a very close paraphrase of what I’ve heard many, many times at One Thing, IHOP conferences and in teachings by leaders: “YOU are called to be on the cutting edge. Come here and join a community of other people who are like you, called to what you’re called to. We understand you. You’ve been mis-understood in the church. You’ve had your wings clipped, your gifts misunderstood. Here you can fulfill your forerunner calling that your family just hasn’t understood about you. You might feel like you don’t fit back home, you’re on the outside, no one understands the fire in you. Well we get it. You are the leaders that G-d is raising up in these end times and you will be kings and queens on the earth—reigning with Him. You were made for this place. IHOP is an incubator for people like you.”Narcissistic speeches like this instill a sense of pride, arrogance and elitism in the hearts of youth who hear it and it feeds their need for validation and identity. They run to IHOP, leave their families, join internships…hoping that what they’ve heard is true. They go to IHOP looking for identity…instead of finding it in Jesus. Once outside of the IHOP environment, they are terrified and overwhelmed by the “real” world and don’t know how to function in it when they’ve been in an intensive internship environment. There is a degree of re-acclimating to normal life that feels like an IHOP detox afterward. It’s a severe emotional drop because the hyped up services and conferences that were your manna are now gone and when there is no prayer room, your life in God feels empty and lifeless. Many simply don’t know how to engage with God in a real day-to-day basis once they’ve left. I experienced this and heard the exact same thing from a handful of my friends after they left IHOP and the internship. At that point when disillusionment sets in, I know many interns that walked away from God completely upon leaving the internship and went back into lifestyles worse than the ones they left when they came to IHOP originally.” May God have mercy on those who teach these pernicious lies and bring them to a place of humble repentance and renunciation of what cannot succeed and will only in the long run bring disillusionment, and profound discouragement to the thousands of young people who are held in its destructive grasp.
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