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Kenneth Copeland appears to be the
foremost disciple of Kenneth Hagin. As I review the doctrine
that he has clearly articulated, he seems to carry them to
another level of departure from Biblical truths. What Hagin says
about Jesus Christ’s visit into hell as a captive of Satan,
Copeland says stronger and with a little more extreme.
Trendsetters that are forging a new kind of religious view
usually follow this pattern. Truth is fixed, but error is always
in declension.
The following excerpts from speaking
tape of Kenneth Copeland reveal the New Wave qualities of his
theology. His style and message is just as qualitatively
paranormal as Christian Science, Unity, or the Jehovah
Witnesses. I believe it is more dangerous because of his use of
Jesus' name. Please read carefully the following excerpts and my
notes following each.
Kenneth Copeland and His
Doctrines
Rev. Copeland has popularized the idea of “little god” theology.
Rev. Hagin believes basically the same, but Rev. Copeland is
credited with communicating it to millions and convincing a
multitude of those who have heard him. Here are his words: "He
is a spirit and Jesus said that 'the time will come and now is
that they that worship Him worship Him in spirit and in truth'
and He imparted in you when you were born again. Peter said it
just as plain. He said, 'we are partakers of the divine nature.'
That nature is life eternal in absolute perfection and that was
imparted, injected into your spirit, man, and you have that
imparted into you by God just as same as you imparted into your
child the nature of humanity. That child wasn't born a whale,
but born a human. Isn't that true? Well now, you don't have a
human, do you, no, you are one. You don't have a God in you, you
are one."
Adequately addressing this idea is
paramount, so let’s be careful to understand. Here, Mr. Copeland
takes a great truth about our sharing the divine nature of Jesus
Christ by faith and creates this New Wave theology about this
making us a god. The Bible says, "The just shall live by faith."
(Romans 1:17).
Consequently, we experience this
divine life by faith on a constant basis. It never makes us a
god, but it does provide us His holy grace to live a godly life
every moment. We enjoy the life of Jesus Christ in an
ever-increasing manner, but we always remain aware of our
personal helplessness without His presence. We live by His
Spirit, but we do not become His Spirit, neither does His power
and grace turn us into paranormal creatures. There is a world of
difference. If we become divine or paranormal, then our future
resurrection would be anti-climatic and of no necessity.
The roots of Copeland’s Latter Rain
or Manifest Sons of God concept is realized in this next quote,
"God's reason for creating Adam was His desire to reproduce
Himself. I mean a reproduction of Himself and in the Garden of
Eden He did that. He was not a little like God, he was not
almost like God, he was not subordinate to God, even. Now this
is hard on the human mind, but I'm telling you what the Bible
said. The Bible said, 'Let us make man in our image and give him
dominion.'"
Adam was never a god. He was,
contrary to Copeland, absolutely subordinate to God. That was
his sin when he refused this subordination. This is the
beginning of the whole direction of Copeland and is the same sin
that Satan committed. They try to set Adam and the human race on
a level never given by God and one that Satan suggested.
Remember, Satan said, “Ye shall be like God.” Dominion Theology
begins with this false promise about man being a god, instead of
being created to serve and bring glory to God. Sin robbed man of
his eternal life and that will be restored in its fullness at
the Resurrection, and never before.
The idea of man as a paranormal
creature rather than a flesh or natural creature surfaces over
and over in the entire New Wave movement. Please read this
metaphysical explanation of the original creation story: "You
don't think earth was first do you. Huh! Well you don't think
that God made man in His image and then made earth in some other
image. There is not anything under this whole sun that's new.
Are you hearing what I'm saying? This is all a copy. It's a copy
of home. It's a copy of the mother planet. Where God lives He
made a little one just like His and put us on it. And Adam is as
much like God as you can get. Just the same as Jesus when He
came into the earth. He said, 'If you've seen me, you've seen
the Father.' He wasn't a lot like God, He's God manifested in
the flesh. And I want you to know something. Adam in the Garden
of Eden was God manifested in the flesh. He was God's very
image, the very likeness. Everything he did, everything he said,
every move he made was the very image of Almighty God."
This statement is a subtle reduction
of the Lord Jesus Christ, the only Begotten Son, to a class in
the nature of Adam. Adam was a man and never anything else.
Jesus was the Word of God from eternity who became flesh and
blood to redeem mankind. Adam and Jesus were never in the same
class. This is a New Age idea that both reduces Jesus to one of
the great masters and elevates man to a position best described
as "Manifest sons of God." Jesus was the “only begotten Son of
God.” Never was there another God manifested in the flesh. This
entire idea is the groundwork for man being called a “god.”
Rev. Copeland really drives this
idea home. The entire superstructure of the New Wave movement is
built on the metaphysical approach to man’s existence. Are we
humans totally dependent of God’s sovereign mercy and grace or
do we have godlike power to manipulate and control our world
ourselves. Read again Rev. Copeland’s thoughts: "You see, Adam
was walking as a God. Adam walked into God's class. Adam did
things in the class of god's. Hallelujah! What he said went,
what he did counted, and what and when he said and when he acted
on the fact that and bowed on his knee to Satan and put Satan up
above him, then there wasn't anything God could do about it
cause a god had placed him there. But in doing so he bowed his
knee to his enemy, to God's enemy and his, Satan, and the nature
of Satan then was lodged in his spirit forever unless God could
do something about it, because man could not. Why couldn't he? I
thought you said he was a god. He was created in the god class,
but when he committed high treason, he fell below the god
class."
If man used to be a god, then the
redemption of Jesus Christ reverses that fall and man becomes a
god again. Of course, the opposite is also true. If he was never
a “god” then our redemption cannot make us back into the “god”
class. The Bible makes it clear that "It is appointed unto man
once to die and after that the judgment (reconciliation and
finality of all things)." It cannot happen until the appointed
moment. This being true makes this doctrine totally false. We
never were a “god” and we never will be. Satan never was a
“god”, although he has certainly tried to become one. What could
be more deceptive and confusing than an idea like this?
The following quote reduces
salvation to your spoken words. The blood of Jesus is hated by
Satan and his legions of fallen angels and they have tried many
approaches to destroy that blood. This appears to be Satan’s
greatest victory in the history of the church. Listen to Rev.
Copeland again, "Am I God? Man was created in the god class, he
was not created in the animal class, he was in the god class. He
has uniqueness about him that even angels do not have. And that
is the God-given right to choose his own words and speak them,
thereby, setting his own divine destiny. His own destination.
'Cause he can go to hell if he wants to. He can go to heaven if
he wants to. And Jesus said, by your words are you condemned, by
your words are you justified and you'll stand judgment for every
empty word you speak out of your mouth. Well, that's divine
things. Now, Peter said, 'By exceeding great and precious
promises, you become partakers of the divine nature.' All right.
Are we gods? We are a class of gods."
This whole thought reduces our
redemption to our words. What I speak out of my mouth, instead
of what the blood of Jesus Christ has accomplished. Sure, my
confession is important, but must not be elevated to the
dominant issue of my life. I do not believe that most of the
multitude that follow the New Wave believes this kind of
teaching. I do not even believe they hear with their heart when
this kind of doctrine is taught.
When you listen to this next quote
from Rev. Copeland you will hear the heart of prosperity
teaching. This puts man in the class of a creator and as an
equal of Jesus Christ. Since we know that we cannot be
supernatural, the only possibility left is that we are
paranormal. When you look at the total teachings of New Wave,
this also applies to the unsaved. They say that an unsaved man
can operate in this so-called “fourth dimension” without being
saved. Read his statement:
"He am healing, He am deliverance,
He am financial prosperity, mental prosperity, physical
prosperity, family prosperity. It's terrible grammar, but you
understand what I'm saying. I'm saying it to affect my mind. He
am whatever He has to be. 'Cause He said He'd meet my needs
according to His riches in glory by Christ Jesus and I'm walking
around saying, Yes! My needs are met according to His riches in
glory by Christ Jesus. Glory to God! I'm covenanted to the need
maker, I'm covenanted to the need meeter, I'm covenanted to the
I am. And I say this with all respect so that it doesn't upset
you too bad. But, I say it anyway. When I read in the Bible
where He says, 'I am,' I just smile and say, 'Yes, I am, too.'"
This quote by Rev. Copeland is
extremely revealing. Only God can speak the great Sovereign
Words, "I am." This statement is the very essence of God's
eternal, and omnipotent person. He is the "I am." I stand in awe
before His greatness. To try to be as He is the exact sin of
Lucifer that necessitated his being cast out of heaven. Any man
or woman who continues in this doctrine must remember the
results of Satan’s sin.
The Son of God is finally reduced to
a mortal man whose death accomplished absolutely nothing. His
only victory was His words and His ability to start quoting
Scripture to the devil and demons where he had become subject to
them in lower hell. Because he had learned the words of a
positive confession, He repeats them and Satan is defeated. Of
course, that means, according to Copeland, that you can confess
your way out of every crisis. You do not need an intervention of
God you can intervene for yourself. Let’s quote Rev. Copeland:
"The Spirit of God spoke to me and
He said, 'Son, realize this. Now, follow me in this. Don't let
your tradition trip you up.' He said, 'Think this way. A twice
born man whipped Satan in his own domain,' and I threw my Bible
and I said, 'What!' He said, 'A born again defeated Satan. The
first born of many brethren defeated him.' He said, 'You are the
very image and the very copy of that one.' I said, 'Goodness,
gracious sakes alive!' And it just began, I began to see what
had gone on in there. And I said, 'Well, now, you don't mean,
you couldn't dare mean that I could have done the same thing.'
He said, 'Oh, yeah, if you've known and had the knowledge of the
Word of God that He did, you could have done the same thing,
'cause you are a reborn man, too.' He said, 'The same power that
I used to raise Him from the dead, I used to raise you from your
death in trespasses and sin.' He said, 'I had to have that copy
of that pattern to establish judgment on Satan, so that I could
recreate a child, and a family, and a whole new race of
mankind.' And He said, 'You are in His likeness.'"
How does a person respond to such
bizarre doctrines? This idea puts Jesus Christ in the fire of
hell and in need of being "born again" so He can escape. The
Bible does not ever suggest an idea like this. Jesus went into
upper Sheol, called Abraham's bosom, but never into lower hell
where sinners were condemned. He went to upper Hell to deliver
the Old Testament saints who awaited His coming to complete the
blood sacrifices which their First Testament sacrifices
foreshadowed. This is a confused mixture of Biblical thinking
with mostly paranormal ideas. When Jesus died on the cross,
immediately the veil was rent and graves were opened in the
graveyards of Jerusalem.
The final quote makes you an
absolute equal to the “only begotten Son of God.” The Bible
says, “Who did no sin, neither was guile found in his mouth.” (I
Peter 2:22). This is much more than what most persons in the New
Wave movement have yet grasped about these doctrines.
"Now, really, disease has had its
authority broken. It doesn't have any more right to stand up in
front of you in Jesus' name than it had to stand in front of
Jesus when He was standing there in the flesh. 'Cause you want
me to tell you something. You are Jesus in the flesh."
You are not Jesus in the flesh, but
you can be His disciple. There is a world of difference. You are
invited to commit to His Lordship and be His sons and daughters.
I’m delighted that I am not a God or a Jesus, but a servant. My
joy is to trust Him, follow Him, and let Him sovereignly meet my
needs and bless me with His plenty.
Kenneth Copeland is clearly one of
the key trendsetters in the modern New Wave movement. His style
is very convincing. |