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Crosswalk Ministry recently posted a story titled 20 Important Christians You Should Follow on Social Media.**
Crosswalk.com's About says,
We can pair this list of who (not) to follow with a recent vlog by Challies-
5 Most Ridiculous Books to Ever Become Christian Bestsellers
And besides, didn't the Bible tell us that no believer is more "important" than another? (Galatians 3:28, James 2). Their list is a who's who of false teachers. The list is a slideshow, and as each page came up it got worse and worse. I couldn't think of any worse people to put on the list if I tried. They're all there. I thought to myself, "Surely they won't put Joel Osteen on their list, but when he popped up at #15 my heart sank lower than the floor.
Anyway, here is Crosswalk's list of "important" Christians you should follow in their order:
These are actions that by God's own word, the one who teaches them are doomed. (2 Timothy 4:3-4, Acts 20:28-30, 1 John 4:6, Titus 1:16, 2 Peter 2:3, Romans 16:18...)
Others teach error (Piper, for example) but at this point he can't said to be false.
I've looked at Bure's statement of faith and her life trajectory and can't find anything that seems to contradict a foundational tenet or is a damaging teaching. So 1 out of the 20 might be solid, and she isn't even a Bible teacher or preacher or ministry leader but is an actress (one who albeit takes her platform seriously and promotes Christian standards through the transparency of her life).
Discernment is spiritual insight that is honed by experience and age. However, discernment isn't by osmosis. It doesn't just drop in one's lap. Wisdom is accrued through careful study of God's word, prayer, and constant application. Through study, one becomes instantly familiar with what is true and what is false, even a little false. In other words, the discerning person has nuance and a humble spirit. The person who can discern displays biblical knowledge, wisdom, and the ability to proclaim it, apply it, and use it.
Ultimately, though, discernment comes from God. David prayed for discernment. Psalm 119:125 says (NIV)
I am your servant; give me discernment that I may understand your statutes.
Here is my list. Top 20 people not to follow- and why
It's too bad about Crosswalk. That list sure is ridiculous.
**NOTE
A reader alerted me to the fact that the original page has been removed. I searched Crosswalk, thinking it might have been moved to a different part of their site. I could not find it anywhere. I searched Google. I could not find a live version anywhere.
The screen shot is of the introduction to the original article, and the link is tot he archived version at the Wayback Machine (Internet Archive).
https://web.archive.org/web/20171213230306/https://www.crosswalk.com/slideshows/20-important-christians-you-should-follow-on-social-media.html
Crosswalk.com's About says,
Crosswalk.com aims to offer the most compelling biblically-based content to Christians on their walk with Jesus. Crosswalk.com is your online destination for all areas of Christian Living – faith, family, fun, and community.After seeing the list of "important" Christians you should follow, Crosswalk should not be your destination for anything. Why? Most of their list is populated by false teachers. Sadly, the author of this list states that she is a teacher/leader at her church. It is apparent that the author lacks discernment, which is terrible for a church teacher/leader. It's clear that the publication's editors lack discernment, too, because they allowed it to be published.
We can pair this list of who (not) to follow with a recent vlog by Challies-
If you were to scan the lists of the best selling Christian books of all time you’d see some truly amazing books there. You’d see some books that have helped us better understand who God is and books that have instructed us. and how we as Christians can live lives of obedience to Him, and like you, I’m genuinely thankful for these books. Sadly though, you’d also see some truly flat-out awful books. Today I’ve narrowed down that list to the five most ridiculous books to ever become Christian bestsellers.Asked what the biggest problem facing the American church is, John MacArthur replied that it is a lack of biblical knowledge, a lack of biblical discernment. When you see a list like Crosswalk's, this certainly seems to be sadly true.
And besides, didn't the Bible tell us that no believer is more "important" than another? (Galatians 3:28, James 2). Their list is a who's who of false teachers. The list is a slideshow, and as each page came up it got worse and worse. I couldn't think of any worse people to put on the list if I tried. They're all there. I thought to myself, "Surely they won't put Joel Osteen on their list, but when he popped up at #15 my heart sank lower than the floor.
Anyway, here is Crosswalk's list of "important" Christians you should follow in their order:
- Beth Moore
- Steven Furtick
- Toby Mac
- Lysa TerKeurst
- Franklin Graham
- Max Lucado
- Judah Smith
- Joyce Meyer
- Andy Stanley
- Rick Warren
- Jen Hatmaker
- Tim Keller
- Candace Cameron Bure
- Levi Lusko
- Joel Osteen
- Sadie Robertson
- John Piper
- Shauna Niequist
- Christine Caine
- Brian Houston
These are actions that by God's own word, the one who teaches them are doomed. (2 Timothy 4:3-4, Acts 20:28-30, 1 John 4:6, Titus 1:16, 2 Peter 2:3, Romans 16:18...)
Others teach error (Piper, for example) but at this point he can't said to be false.
I've looked at Bure's statement of faith and her life trajectory and can't find anything that seems to contradict a foundational tenet or is a damaging teaching. So 1 out of the 20 might be solid, and she isn't even a Bible teacher or preacher or ministry leader but is an actress (one who albeit takes her platform seriously and promotes Christian standards through the transparency of her life).
Discernment is spiritual insight that is honed by experience and age. However, discernment isn't by osmosis. It doesn't just drop in one's lap. Wisdom is accrued through careful study of God's word, prayer, and constant application. Through study, one becomes instantly familiar with what is true and what is false, even a little false. In other words, the discerning person has nuance and a humble spirit. The person who can discern displays biblical knowledge, wisdom, and the ability to proclaim it, apply it, and use it.
Ultimately, though, discernment comes from God. David prayed for discernment. Psalm 119:125 says (NIV)
I am your servant; give me discernment that I may understand your statutes.
It's obvious that the current global church lacks discernment in tremendous and devastating ways. Just as over the centuries, the leaders of Israel and eventually the Pharisees turned God's glorious light and truth into a dark and perverse religion, today's leaders of the Christian church have turned Christianity into a perverse and ridiculous paper tiger religion that saves no one.
Fortunately, God always has a remnant, which is what true believers are. We are certainly not the majority, if we ever were. A remnant, standing on the rock, proclaiming truth for the glorification of Jesus' name remains unsullied. The rest, the so-called Christians on the top 20 list and their followers, are a crowd that lacks discernment, to their detriment, perhaps eternally.
- Beth Moore (no)
- Steven Furtick (Steve Kozar says no) (Todd Friel says Furtick's false)
- Toby Mac (Ryan Martin at Religious Affections says no)
- Lysa TerKeurst (Michelle Lesley says no)
- Franklin Graham (no)
- Max Lucado (no)
- Judah Smith (no)
- Joyce Meyer (CARM says no)
- Andy Stanley (Josh Buice says no), (no), (And just no)
- Rick Warren (Challies says no), (Warren publicly prayed to Islam's false god), (JMac negatively reviews Purpose Driven)
- Jen Hatmaker (Christine Pack says no), (Denny Burk says no)
- Tim Keller (no)
- Candace Cameron Bure
- Levi Lusko
- Joel Osteen (nope)
- Sadie Robertson (maybe)
- John Piper (there's issues...) (and other issues)
- Shauna Niequist (Michelle Lesley gives her a 'not recommended')
- Christine Caine (Rosebrough says no)
- Brian Houston (no, with a lot of other NO's inside)
It's too bad about Crosswalk. That list sure is ridiculous.
**NOTE
A reader alerted me to the fact that the original page has been removed. I searched Crosswalk, thinking it might have been moved to a different part of their site. I could not find it anywhere. I searched Google. I could not find a live version anywhere.
The screen shot is of the introduction to the original article, and the link is tot he archived version at the Wayback Machine (Internet Archive).
https://web.archive.org/web/20171213230306/https://www.crosswalk.com/slideshows/20-important-christians-you-should-follow-on-social-media.html
Comments
Wow, that is a disheartening list. Painful. Of the 20 names, I recognized all but "Levi Lusko". Of the 19 I recognized, the only one that I am not aware of teaching/promoting at least some form of error (as you also noted) is Candace Bure. All others have most definitely taught error, some quite serious (again as you noted).
ReplyDeleteSad state of affairs for Crosswalk's view of Christianity in 2017.
My people are destroyed for lack of knowledge. True of Israel then (Hosea 4:6). Unfortunately also appears to be true of the Church today.
Wow, that was painful.
-Carolyn
PS: loved your post #14 in your 30 days of Jesus, because the key to our one true faith is the truth of divine propitiation! Can't be said enough!
As I just came across a video of Levi Lusko introducing and praising Steven Furtick as a guest speaker to his congregation, it seems appropriate that a "No" can be placed beside his name. If he has no more spiritual discernment than to endorse Furtick, that should automatically disqualify him as a solid teacher.
ReplyDeleteThanks SHeryl, yes I agree. I looked around for information on Lusko but couldn't find anything yay or nay, but your discovery seems to cement the deal. Thanks.
DeleteLevi Lusko is a regular speaker at Hillsong, C3, Passion and Catalyst conference. Definitely a wolf.
ReplyDeleteI just noticed CrossWalk seems to have removed their 20 Christians article. I thought you'd find that interesting. Thank you for your writing ministry. The Lord has used you to edify and encourage me in the truth of His Word.
ReplyDeleteHi Dani,
DeleteI do find that quite interesting. I don't know what it means but there you have it.
I made an update to the essay, including a link to the archived version (first page only) and a screen shot of it. I searched Crosswalk but the page isn't on their site at all, and I searched Google, and any live versions that show up in the results are also gone.
Thank you SO much for letting me know of the dead link. I also very much appreciate your kind words. I live to glorify Christ through His gifts, and your comment thrills me because I know He is glorified! Thank you