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A Discerning Look at the Restoration of Heritage USA December
5, 2006 One
of the most significant exercises in prophetic harlotry to come to my awareness
in a long time has commenced at the site of the former PTL - Heritage USA
ministry outside Charlotte, North Carolina. For
those unaware or who don’t remember the 1980’s, Heritage USA was the
internationally renowned mega-Christian resort built by the Jim & Tammy
Bakker fundraising empire executed through their ubiquitous PTL
television program. When the Bakkers—who preached an imaginary gospel based on
the promotion of wealth—fell into disgrace, the television enterprise
eventually collapsed, and with it Heritage USA—a paradise second only to
Disney World built with tens upon tens of
millions of dollars diverted from the
spread of the gospel, the local church and foreign missions. Now,
another ministry—Morningstar Ministries under the leadership of Rick
Joyner—has come forth to “restore” this expression of spiritual empire to its
former “glory.” What makes this particular new display of adultery so
outstanding—and so capturing of my own attention—is the smooth allure of its
seemingly mature spiritual beauty. Where so many past efforts at building
Christian “cities” have emitted the telltale stench of self-promotion and crass
appeal to donations, this one promises to become one of the most subtly
attractive displays of Christian Babylon ever conceived and executed. (Details
of this restoration are available at http://him.morningstarministries.org
). Many
readers of these articles are familiar with Rick Joyner. Rick Joyner is an
internationally known prophet who carries himself with an air of maturity not
found in most American prophets. His insights into spiritual truth can be very
perceptive, penetrating and profound. (Many years ago, I was a follower and
supporter of his ministry.) But
Rick Joyner is at last a culture prophet. A culture prophet is a prophet who
cannot tell the difference between human culture (what the apostles call “the
world”) and the kingdom of God. Because a culture prophet cannot discern
between fleshly human culture and divine spiritual kingdom, he assigns the
divine attributes of God’s kingdom to the world’s culture, and his highest
aspiration becomes to dress up the culture to look as much “like Christ” as
possible. The
culture prophet’s mission is diverted from converting souls to Christ to
converting “the culture” to Christian appearance
and image. When a culture prophet
hears the words “For God so loved the world,” he hears, “For
God so loved the culture,”
not the human soul in its sin. Culture prophets therefore do not preach the
gospel nor speak to saving men from their sins (they only talk about doing so).
They preach instead God’s desire to make the world—the nation—the city—“a
better place to live,” ie, a more “Christian” place to live. The
truth however is that culture prophetic ministry (often called “kingdom
ministry”) is a ministry of spiritual
harlotry and adultery. It substitutes a “sanctified” love of the world’s
culture for the true separated love for Christ that costs us our identity in
this world. It is also antichrist
ministry, substituting something that looks
like Christ for Christ Himself. (I think it safe to say that in America,
better than 95% of prophetic, intercessory and worship ministry is culture
prophetic. For a detailed study of culture prophecy, please see my articles at http://www.firstloveministry.com/cultureprophecy.htm
) Rick
Joyner’s effort to restore Heritage USA (now called Heritage
International Ministry or H.I.M.) appears noble. It sounds
mature. But that is why this latest attempt at a Christian Babylon is so
deceptive. It drips with description of the “ministry of the Holy Spirit,”
people “meeting the Lord,” “loving Christ” and “finding their purpose.” But
in reality, this is a mirage. It is all about image. Only the harlot’s
make-up has changed. Underneath it all, this project is but another attempt
to sanctify believers’ desires for this world’s creature comforts as found in
America—not to the making of disciples. It is about diverting millions more
dollars from the ministry of the gospel, the local church and foreign missions
to contribute to a more “mature” form of an enterprise God has already
condemned once before. (“Surely” this is the one thing America lacks—an even
greater, truer Christian theatric resort to which we may attach our pampered
souls! Have we learned nothing since PTL?) In
the end, the attempt to restore Heritage USA is about applying the anointing to
a face that God still will not kiss. It is about putting spiritual make-up on a
disgraced venture that never was born of God to begin with. A harlot is still a
harlot, whether she sounds crass and brazen (“Give $1000 today to reserve
your time share at our Christian resort”) or alluringly suave and mature
(using the power of masterful graphics to gently persuade us to donate $6
million to “help
prepare a place for Christians from around the world to come get restored and
trained for their life's purpose.”) (Must Christian’s from around the world come to Charlotte
to find their life’s purpose??) Rick
Joyner is—at least on paper—a kind and gracious man. (It pains me to
have to write about him so forthrightly—a rarity from me.) And he has many
sincere yet equally duped culture prophetic intercessors and prophets behind
him with their prayers and prophecies. Amazingly, God allows the support of the
earth’s mega Christian Cities to go on. Rick’s work will likely flourish as it
already has in so many ways. I have no doubt the money will come in—even as the
apostles and prophets devoted to culture-denying discipleship (those given to
actually saving men from sin through the Gospel)—continue to endure lack. Meanwhile,
however, the cultural church at large—including the culture
prophetic/intercessory/worship movement—and the nation at large will
continue to die. And eventually, so will this restored resort and the money
that funded it. Then what? How will the contributions to another Christian
“mecca” destined so shortly to burn prepare their donors for the true kingdom
of the age to come? (If Rick could build a true discipleship training center—a
place that teaches believers how to lose
their love for American heritage to find Christ—now wouldn’t that really be
something….) Many
are familiar with Robert Burnell’s vision called Escape From Christendom—about the pilgrim in Christ who leaves
behind the charm of the mega Christian worship city to find the real fellowship
of God in His pursuit of the imperishable life to come. (If you’ve never read
it, you can find it at one of these locations: http://www.eaglevision.com.my/escape.html
or http://www.heaven.net.nz/visions/escape-from-christendom.htm.)
Ironically,
I first drank from this vision in Rick’s flagship publication, the Morning
Star Journal. Yet even those who may publish the truth may not really be
baptized in or live by the truth they publish. This can be true of any of us.
For this reason, I am slow to speak critically of anyone. Nevertheless, I am
urged to write you from the Spirit with which I have been baptized. And that
Spirit would respectfully warn you to know
your God as the apostles revealed Him to us, to be wise, to discern true
love for Christ from love for the anointed Christianized world disguised
as love for Christ, and not be removed from your pure first love to follow
one more prophetic fantasy built in this world’s image. With
Sincere Love to all the Saints. Chris Anderson First Love Ministry - a ministry of Anglemar Fellowship http://www.firstloveministry.com 12/06 BACK TO TOP Page created August 25, 2007 |