The New Apostolic Reformation – A Shelter for the Unqualified

By Stephen Colin   9 August 2018

Bob Dylan, hailed as one of the great song writers of the 20th century penned a song called “Shelter from the Storm” in 1975. The lyrics to the song have been regarded as a poetic masterpiece, which is probably why he was awarded the Nobel Prize in Literature in 2016. The third verse in particular uses imagery which is akin to something we see in the visible church today. Dylan writes, “Not a word was spoke between us, there was little risk involved. Everything up to that point had been left unresolved. Try imagining a place where it’s always safe and warm. Come in, she said I’ll give ya shelter from the storm.”  These lyrics describe something taking place in the the fastest growing movement under the name of “Christianity,” the NAR (New Apostolic Reformation)  The NAR, along with a host of serious issues (articulated in our previous blogs) has become somewhat of a shelter for the unqualified.

What would you do if you discovered that a certain hospital performing heart surgeries , used unqualified people to operate on patients?  I’m sure you would expose the hospital, and warn as many people as possible to avoid them!  The NAR in like manner is a movement which shelters unqualified “apostles, prophets and pastors,” and provides them with a platform to perform deadly surgery on the souls of men and women. I remind you that the “apostles and prophets” in this movement are already unqualified simply because of the fact that the church has “…been built on the foundation of the apostles and prophets..” (Eph. 2:20)  This makes it impossible for anyone to hold such offices in the church today. However, the office of Pastor is still functioning in Christ’s church, and many who have proven themselves unqualified for this position have found refuge in the NAR. The question that this article seeks to answer is simply this: why is a movement claiming to represent the true church of Jesus Christ sheltering unqualified individuals?

The Bible is absolutely clear regarding the qualifications for a pastor.  Paul writes to Timothy – “An overseer (a word used interchangeable with elder and pastor), then, must be above reproach, the husband of one wife, temperate, prudent, respectable, hospitable, able to teach, not addicted to wine or pugnacious, but gentle, peaceable, free from the love of money.  He must be one who manages his own household well, keeping his children under control with all dignity (but if a man does not know how to manage his own household, how will he take care of the church of God?), and not a new convert, so that he will not become conceited and fall into the condemnation incurred by the devil. And he must have a good reputation with those outside the church, so that he will not fall into reproach and the snare of the devil.”
(1 Tim. 3:2-7)
Paul also tells Titus that  “he must hold firm to the trustworthy word as taught, so that he may be able to give instruction in sound doctrine and also to rebuke those who contradict it.” (Tit. 1:9)
To sum it up: a pastor must be qualified in two vital areas, Character and Doctrine.

In light of the clear teaching of Scripture regarding who gets to be a pastor, I would like to briefly examine two individuals who have found shelter in the NAR, even though they are unqualified for the position.

1. Todd Bentley
How in the world does this man still have a voice in the visible church?  Answer: The NAR has sheltered him. It is a well-known fact that Todd Bentley committed adultery and got a divorce.  He went on to marry the woman whom he had an affair with providing us all with evidence that this man was unrepentant.  Clearly this is someone who has disqualified himself from ministry (even though it could easily be argued that he was never qualified doctrinally anyway).  Yet, Todd Bentley has been fully restored and is continuing to deceive millions. This didn’t happen by accident.

Two popular “apostles” in this cancerous movement played a major part in restoring this fraud.  Rick Joyner and Bill Johnson paved the way for Bentley to continue preaching his delusional message, accompanied by false signs and wonders, ridiculous claims of raising the dead, and bizarre behavior which has absolutely nothing to do with Biblical Christianity.

A second individual who has found shelter in this unbiblical movement is none other than…
2. Mark Driscoll
In short, this man basically fled church discipline after serious allegations of plagiarism were charged against him. (You can read more about this saga at this here.)
There is no doubt that this has damaged his reputation with those outside the church, disqualifying him from pastoral ministry, yet in the short time of about two years he is already pastoring a new church (The Trinity Church, Scottsdale, Arizona). And guess which crowd he’s running with now? The NAR. They have gladly taken him in and sheltered him from the storm of those “stuffy christians” who have called for repentance. Charisma Mag, the online purporters of NAR theology have recently promoted Driscoll and his new book “Spirit-Filled Jesus.” Not only are they promoting his book, but he will even be speaking at the Charisma Conference!  Sadly, another unqualified “pastor” sheltered by the NAR.

These are just two examples among many! Steven Furtick wrote a book called “Unqualified” in which he demonstrates how unqualified he actually is for pastoral ministry by the way he mishandles God’s precious Word. Therefore, it is no surprise that he too has been embraced by the NAR, evidenced by his more recent associations and conferences like the “Dominion Camp Meeting” where in 2017 he partnered with the “apostle” Rod Parsley, the supreme heretic Jesse Duplantis, and Perry Stone.

I believe that the reason why the NAR is so quick to shelter unqualified ‘pastors’ is simply because this movement is not from God.  This movement has not come about through a serious exegetical study of the Word of God, and has consistently shown a complete lack of discernment.  This movement is a continuation of the “Third wave” Charismatic movement which prepared the way for some of the most destructive false teachers in church history.  This movement not only produces these false teachers, but gladly takes in and shelters those who have been exposed in more doctrinally sound environments.

Coming back to Bob Dylan’s song I think it is fair to say that the NAR’s message to the unqualified is this: “Come in, she said I’ll give ya shelter from the storm.”

Instead of being sheltered by this abhorrent movement these “pastors” should be called to repentance. God is Holy and will not be mocked. The NAR may be able to protect these men from the temporal storm of discerning christians, however who is going to protect them on the day of Judgment when everything will be exposed? Who will be their advocate on that day?

This is a reminder that every single one of us must flee to Christ and throw ourselves at His mercy! Not only did He bleed and die upon the cross to satisfy the wrath of God, but he imputes His perfect righteousness to the account of those who humbly repent of their sin and put all of their trust in the Risen and Returning Christ.  Only with our sins wiped away and the righteousness of God that comes through faith will we be sheltered and able to withstand the storm of God’s righteous Judgement.  As Jesus Himself said in Matthew 7:25, “And the rain fell, and the floods came, and the winds blew and slammed against that house; and yet it did not fall, for it had been founded on the rock.”

A better song goes like this:

“My hope is built on nothing less,
Than Jesus Christ, my righteousness;
I dare not trust the sweetest frame,
But wholly lean on Jesus’ name.
On Christ, the solid Rock, I stand;
All other ground is sinking sand,
All other ground is sinking sand.”

Edward Mote (1797-1874)

12 thoughts on “The New Apostolic Reformation – A Shelter for the Unqualified”

  1. ‘Keep on hearing,3 but do not understand;
    keep on seeing,4 but do not perceive.’
    Make the heart of this people dull,5
    and their ears heavy,
    and blind their eyes;
    lest they see with their eyes,
    and hear with their ears,
    and understand with their hearts,
    and turn and be healed.”

    “For my people are foolish;
    they know me not;
    they are stupid children;
    they have no understanding.
    They are ‘wise’—in doing evil!
    But how to do good they know not.”

    Then I said, “How long, O Lord?”
    And he said:
    “Until cities lie waste
    without inhabitant,
    and houses without people,
    and the land is a desolate waste,
    12 and the Lord removes people far away,
    and the forsaken places are many in the midst of the land.
    13 And though a tenth remain in it,
    it will be burned6 again,
    like a terebinth or an oak,
    whose stump remains
    when it is felled.”
    The holy seed 7 is its stump.

    The Word is not in you. This is a lamentation.

    1. It is like an epidemic of false teachers, wolves disguised as preachers and crowd pleasing greeters have erupted from the pits of hell and congregated into one big circus platform where they perform and put on shows with clowns and magicians to entertain the masses who sit bedazzled by trickery and a ring master who is leading them all to a great ring of fire.

  2. Funny how many say there are no real prophets…but consider this…to be a false prophet means a real prophet has to exist!!!Jesus said false prophets will come…He also said prophets would not be honored in their own countries!Bottom line is that you can’t have a false prophet without having a true prophet!

    1. Hi Charles,
      So let’s say that there are real prophets today (in the biblical sense of one who speaks the Words of God). Let’s put aside the fact that Ephesians 2:20 makes it plain that prophets and apostles were the foundation of the church.

      Can you please point out just one true prophet alive today who has an accuracy rate of 100%? (Remember even one false prophesy makes an individual a false prophet according to Scripture)

    2. Charles, why is it necessary that true and false prophets be contemporaneous? There were true prophets throughout Bible times. False prophets, in any dispensation, are in contrast to the true prophets of Bible times. The fact that there are and will be false prophets, both in Bible times and now, doesn’t necessitate that there be another batch of true prophets aside from the ones who lived in Bible times.

  3. I remember Adrian Rogers, in one of his radio sermons, recited the following, that’s very loosely related to the last sentence in Dylan’s lyric: “Who’s that knocking at my door”, said the heart. “Oh, it’s just me, one innocuous, innocent little sin”. “Well, come on in, but just for a while!” And soon, all HELL broke in. It’s the same principle with NAR — the heretical doctrines came into the church slowly at first in the early years of the “movement”, and now it’s a major flood.

    These are times when the best thing a Christian can do to keep on the straight and narrow is read the Word of God, and not so much the books written by phony “prophets”, “Apostles”, and other assorted “experts” on the faith. Biblical solution is simple: Mark them, and avoid them. Period.

  4. Thsnk You for cluing us in on these imposters!!.. But I dare say.. Perry Stone should be “included” amongst these wolves!! I Truly Believe he follows scripture!! Please let us know “otherwise!!” Blessings in His Name!!
    ????❤️???

  5. Mr dylan tells ed bradley that he sticks around to pay a debt to the man or boss canr remember and ed ask who is this man and then says the man of this world? and you can tell dylan is speaking of selling his soul to the devil….. you tube it…..

  6. i like how a marriage is likened to the church.. who are you marrying.. when i got married ..I knew he was a good provider.. a hard worker..kind..trust worthy..he cared for his family .. for me.. for us.. this was even before we were christians..my goal was to be a good wife and i wanted children..my great goal in life.. not a career.. not big houses…. both of us are off farms .. so we understood hard work..thank God while we were young.. we came to understand our need of salvation.. and became christians..although we had a few years in which we had some good teaching.. we were led astray.. by some of the leaders..which evolved into N.A.R.S.. and all of the off shoots.. it took some years and Gods amazing grace that brought us back..blessed be His name.. we learnt ALOT.. especially over the last 16 years..the above teaching is exceptional.. THANKYOU..not to ramble but it behoves us to simply understand character.. which involves the same attributes of a good husband.truely loves God and His word .provides .. cares.. nutrures..protects..ect.. and the wife being diligent to work together ect..TRUST becomes a HUGE issue..thanks again

  7. Yes! I wish people would see the truth of this and flee everything tainted by NAR. I burned a lot of bridges, lost some people I thought were friends, but I regret nothing. I only regret wasting 11 years of my life seeking experiences more than YHVH, may His name be praised. I get disturbed when people who should know better and use a little discernment and basic research skills promote songs by Bethel, Hillsong, Elevation, etc. Basically, if it’s popular and famous, I want nothing to do with it because it has been tainted. The truth has never been popular. I’m more trusting of the nobodies and regular ordinary people who truly study the Word to show themselves approved unto Hashem.

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