For Israel: When Jeremiah Met Hananiah
All is night that is here, in respect of ignorance and daily ensuing troubles, one always making way to another, as the ninth wave of the sea to the tenth; therefore sigh and long for the dawning of that morning, and the breaking of that day of the Coming of the Son of Man, when the shadows shall flee away. Persuade yourself the King is coming; read His letter sent before Him, “Behold, I come quickly…” (Revelation 3:11). Wait with the wearied night-watch, for the breaking of the eastern sky, and think that you have not a morrow.
Samuel Rutherford
But my words and my statutes, which I commanded my servants the prophets, did they not overtake your fathers? So they repented and said, ‘As the LORD of hosts purposed to deal with us for our ways and deeds, so has he dealt with us.’”
Zechariah 1:6
What Are You Hearing & What Are You Saying?
There is an infinite world of difference between a ‘reactionary narrative’, conceived by the carnal mind, and the painful and expensive process of surrendering oneself to the revelatory work of the Holy Spirit.
The former is merely an echo of human/cultural ideology, the regurgitation of others and a projection of self; the latter is the Holy Spirit’s gift of prophecy, the very witness of Christ Jesus Himself. (See 1 Corinthians 14:1; Revelation 19:10). The former is like an increasing quagmire of overdraft; the latter more like the instantaneous peace of settled accounts.
In Jeremiah chapter 28, we witness the convergence of two prophets of Israel meeting not only each other but also encountering the wider community of God’s people. It’s this ‘three-fold witness’ (Prophet-Israel-Prophet) that is important to examine as we study what this chapter of the Bible is saying to us today on the eve of 2022.
In short: Hananiah was mercifully given the opportunity to repent; Jeremiah himself was also mercifully given the opportunity to repent.
However, sandwiched precariously between these two prophets, was God’s chosen Israel: the covenantal, betrothed, hesed people of God over whom a colossal struggle in prophetic legitimacy and faithfulness was unfolding.
I’ll come back to this three-fold witness of Prophet-Israel-Prophet in a few short paragraphs.
What Witnesses Are There in the Body of Christ Today?
In a similar way that I read the book of Jeremiah as a whole, as I listen to what is being said within the multifaceted British Church today, I hear the witness of three primary narratives:
1) The comatose blethering of lukewarm religious people, spiritually dead, that has resulted in the current chaos of the Church;
2) The fibrillating, fumbling attempts of the rousing people of God towards a faithful narrative and faithful call to action, that have also resulted in the current chaos of the Church;
3) The gentle whisper of God riding on the Wind.
You and I are in either the first or second camp.
I needn’t say anything about the first category; their sins go before them and should be obvious to all people who have been graced with the indwelling Holy Spirit of God. (1 Timothy 5:24).
The second, ‘fibrillating’ group of believers are the most difficult to address but perhaps also, as the seedbed of the radicalised church of tomorrow, the most exciting: ‘difficult’ because of the torrid curse of denominational brain-washing; ‘exciting’ because they are believers who are currently half-correct, disciples whose barking is toward, if not yet directly up, the right tree.
The difference between a ‘hit’ and a ‘miss’ when it comes to prophecy, (essentially, the difference between corporate discernment and corporate confusion), is where the aforementioned contrast between spiritual revelation and carnal regurgitation comes into play. Whereas the wilfully unfaithful church repeatedly returns to eat its vomit, and all the while the well-meaning ignorant church can’t yet see the wood for the trees, The Holy Spirit is like the rotating tumbleweed belonging to wild, desert places, like bizarre displays of nature that only the obscure hiddenness of creation is graced to see.
As the Church, we know tales of His mysterious wonder but will we ever see it? (Psalm 27:13).
Calling to Repent With Carnal Minds.
Don’t you see? Calling the Church in Great Britain to repentance is the only sensible thing to prioritise even if one has not personally heard the voice of God; one would only need half an unregenerate heart to recognise the appropriateness of emphasising this specific call to action at this point in history.
Indeed, many Christians are quite convivially talking about repentance today who do not even believe the call to be true. (Those, for instance, who think and preach a pipe-dream about the Church —that somehow national repentance will supposedly just happen automatically when “persecution hits the Church”).
But the only way in which the call to national repentance will become anything other than the fibrillating and fumbling attempts of man to speak life into an army of dry bones, as for Ezekiel, will be when we obey God’s command, (however shocking and even seemingly inappropriate to our flesh), to prophesy to the Breath of God. (See Ezekiel 37:9). In other words, repentance will only prove legitimate when we are truly desperate and truly humble before Him, when, in faith, we are truly willing to ‘do whatever it takes.’
Then, and only then, will we think and preach and repent and pray as we are required to.
Why is the concept of turning away from man, to wholeheartedly seek God in desperation, so foreign to us?
False Prophets: Trusting in Lies
And if you say in your heart, ‘How may we know the word that the Lord has not spoken?’—when a prophet speaks in the name of the Lord, if the word does not come to pass or come true, that is a word that the Lord has not spoken; the prophet has spoken it presumptuously. You need not be afraid of him.
Deuteronomy 18:21-22
First, please read Deuteronomy 13:1-5.
In response to those today who are calling for repentance from carnality, (those who cry “repent!” while grieving the Holy Spirit by neglecting and mocking prophecy, idolising denomination, compartmentalising reformation and trivialising the return of Jesus), the most important scriptural observation from Jeremiah chapter 28 is this:
1. The false prophet Hananiah was prophesying against the oppressive powers (governments) of the day and for the prosperity of Israel (Jeremiah 28:2-4; 11);
2. God’s true Prophet, Jeremiah, was prophesying against the adulterous people of God who were graciously being sanctified through the oppressive powers (governments) of the day.
Hananiah’s indignation was with Babylon; Jeremiah’s indignation was with Israel.
Hannaiah would have vociferously argued for the unlocking of churches today; Jeremiah would have argued urgently for their immediate closure.
Therefore, a simple, child-like reading and application of this passage of Scripture is this:
Calling the oppressive government of Great Britain to account today, ahead of the adulterous Church of Great Britain today, is tantamount to prophesying falsely, misrepresenting God and misleading the Church to believe in a lie. The widespread unwillingness of the Body of Christ in Great Britain to adequately stop the unfaithfulness of our corporate proceedings, our refusal to genuinely fall on our knees regarding our idolatry, our failure to cry out to God for personal and corporate mercy, our refusal to submit to His radically disruptive ways, is the grossest showcasing of sin that, in the short months and years ahead, will be judged accordingly.
What Price Have You Paid?
The kind of call to repentance today that is genuinely of God, just as Jeremiah was genuinely the weeping prophet of God, will be one that is authenticated by a record of tears.
Are you calling the Church to repent without a public record of your repentance? Are you glossing over your own blindness and fallenness while majoring on the unfaithfulness of the collective whole? Don’t you feel floored in your bedroom before commanding corporate flooring in the pulpit? Are you commanding the rebuke of the LORD while not fully heeding the command to thoroughly fall down yourself? Are you commanding the people of God, the Church, the Body and Bride of Christ, to a reality that you are yourself unwilling to discover?
I defy any Christian leader in the world today who accepts applause for stating the obviousness of our unfaithfulness; I am wary of those who do not publish and broadcast their congregational repentance with candour. I rebuke the Church who wax lyrical about the rarity of a leader’s backbone and vim, who applaud his volume and the most elementary of passions that every Christian should possess, and who bleat like wayward sheep while the Good Shepherd of their redeemed lives stands knocking again on the doors of their heart.
The bar is so very, very low.
Prophetic Disagreements
Finally, to conclude, returning to the “threefold witness” of Prophet-Israel-Prophet:
The significance for me of Jeremiah 28 at this juncture of 2021-2022 is that this prophetic altercation took place in an intensely public way. The deliberation of false vs true prophecy is not to be for the privacy of email flows.
The ultimate gauntlet was laid down publicly by Yahweh’s Prophet, Jeremiah:
As for the prophet who prophesies peace, when the word of that prophet comes to pass, then it will be known that the LORD has truly sent the prophet.
Jeremiah 28:9 (ESV)
If you are truly calling the Church to repentance by the Spirit of God today, what you are doing/calling for will happen, just like Israel was carted-off to Babylon despite what the doomed Hananiah had said. Just like the imminent removal of the lamp-stands in Revelation 1-3, if you are falsely prophesying, knowingly or not, (unwittingly or not), the sobering reality is that you will be silenced.
Dear Body of Christ, (dear church leaders especially), once again hear the command, beyond all of our current cliches, in words found in Cantique De Noël:
“Fall on your knees, O hear the angel voices…”
O Holy Night
Fake prophet? True prophet? False prophetic unction? Legitimate prophetic unction?
As we haunch down to our knees within the impossibility of the situation, we must remember that it is the the Jewish people of Israel, the city of Jerusalem, the very Bride of Jesus Christ, who resides in the midst.
What else can the genuine and preparing Bride of Jesus Christ cry while we wait?
Maranatha! Come, Lord Jesus!
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My Response to Health & Truth’s Videos
I’m refreshed to a point by Health & Truth’s recent videos including this 6 minute video yesterday here.
But I’m also concerned that this isn’t good enough to steer us out of our corporate chaos as the filthy Bride of Christ and, more than likely therefore, will be unhelpful for many people who are sincere in faith.
Why?
- To the undiscerning ear, the contents of Health & Truth’s video sound bang-on (and I think generally are) but also reveal a sticking point that will perpetuate the chaos of the Church.
- Therefore, subliminally perhaps for some more than others, this is dangerous if the goal is to hear His shepherding voice.
- You can’t call for “reformation in the Church” while quipping that, “this isn’t the time for reinventing church”. This is classic anti-anti-establishment rhetoric and not in keeping with the desperation of true repentance.
- Of course the Lord doesn’t want us to reinvent church as much as to discover what the church/congregation/ekklesia was always meant to be…and that we have strayed from a long, long time ago. Tyndale burnt at the stake for this word. More importantly, Christ died on a Roman tree for the sheer joy and delight of it.
- The right-sounding call to action of this video is betrayed most by the gross over-simplification posited as solution to the chaos of the Church: a straightforward question of “submitting to a man of God who is standing on the word of God.”
- Why does this betray this particular call to repent? Because this peculiar type of man, this type of faithful Christian leader, is so few and far and between that virtually no one can do that even if they wanted to. Are people helped by telling them what they can not do? What is everyone to do – relocate to Aberdeen?
- No, until we acknowledge that there has been a colossal death and dearth of spiritual authority throughout our land, that our problem is bigger than we ever thought, we will not repent as we should.
- This kind of thinking (that one must simply submit to a man or even plurality of elders and then all will be hunky dory) is a gross failure to recognise how disruptive the national repentance needs to be for the church to be considered faithful once again.
- “Repentance” that doesn’t acknowledge the historic and inherited, contradictory and confused idolatry of denomination, is NOT repentance of the Holy Spirit.
- “Repentance” that abuses the Holy Spirit by considering eschatology as ‘pontificating irrelevance’ is not repentance; it is slight against the Name.
- Repentance that does not call for the Church to repent of neglecting this primal MARANATHA call above all things, is not repentance.
Prepare the Nation
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Video premiers via YouTube at 10am GMT on Boxing Day.
KEY SUBJECTS: the Church, the government, adultery in the Church, leadership, COVID, the disruption of the Church and the preparation of His people for His return.
w/ Nick Franks & Steve Buckley
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Why I Love (but disagree with) Christian Concern
Should the Church be calling the government to account for closing the churches? Should UK church leaders be revelling in this?
Via a brief examination of CC’s new magazine released this week, I can only conclude not.
This video is a heartfelt expression of standing with the leadership of Christian Concern (and other fine para-church organisations ) but also, in so doing, an honest expression of what I believe to be true – and not true – pertaining to the voice of the coming Lord Jesus to our sleepy, arrogant, calloused, unfaithful church and nation.
With the aggressive and ramping evil that we will all be aware of to some degree, this is my best effort to explain what I believe to be the major disconnect that currently renders the Church both sitting duck and laughing stock.
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The Disruption of Sound Doctrine
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He Is No Stranger
This year more than ever, I’m reminded of the lyrics of the Christmas hymn, O Holy Night.
Firstly, the original and weightier French lyrics of the song (Cantique De Noël) capture much more appropriately than our British version the strong urgency with which we are commanded to bow before a thrice-holy God.
“Fall on your knees, Oh hear the angel voices!”
Hear and sing and tell of this as an imperative not as a suggestion.
Of course, the urgent need for us all to fall on the knees of our hearts at the beginning of every single day is the normal kingdom posture.
But what of the knees of our corporate whole? What of the heart of the Body of Christ at large? What of this peculiar juncture of world and church history?
Surely we must prioritise this falling on our knees. Surely we must prioritise sound doctrine and repent where we have erred.
Surely we must repent for our lukewarmness and for our enchantment with this world and the fleshy empires that we have loved to build.
Secondly, as Paul wrote to the Philippians, rejoicing is a safeguard for us, even when we are battered and bruised.
“A thrill of hope the weary world rejoices…”
The picture of a weary world rejoicing is perfect for December 2021, isn’t it?
When mental and emotional and physical and spiritual weariness combine, how can we rejoice?
By the power of the Holy Spirit, the only way we are ever supposed to approach the Holy One of Israel!
Be sure, although often weak and hesitant and faltering, the song of your heart is the exact location on the battleground of your soul against which Satan deploys his fiercest weapons.
However,
Now may the God of hope fill you with all joy and peace as you trust in Him, so that you may overflow with hope by the power of the Holy Spirit. (Romans 15:13)
(*Now: this precise moment as you read and believe and respond in faith.)
A weary world could be on its knees and so could it be rejoicing. I fear that the world at large is neither lowly or rejoicing but rather suffering under a strong delusion. (2 Thessalonians 2:11).
How much more, therefore, should we all be setting the example of wearily rejoicing in lowliness as those alive to God in Christ Jesus?
“He knows our need, to our weakness no stranger! Behold your King! Before Him lowly bend!”
May we each be reassured of our weakness this Christmas but so may we also be reminded of His familiar acquaintance with every detail of our lives and the perfection of His strength in our midst.
May we behold our King.
Maranatha and God bless,
Nick Franks (Edinburgh, December 16th 2021)
Fake Prophets Do Not Mean Zero Prophets
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Is the Holy Spirit Correcting You?
The bottom line is that false theology and doctrine has spread and is spreading like gangrene throughout the Church.
Church leaders/Bible teachers are more accountable than those whom they lead (James 3:1) but we are all accountable before God for the diet that we consume, both for our physical bodies – temples of the Holy Spirit – and for our spirits.
Is the church that you go to faithful? Is the church that you lead faithful?
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Repentance
What follows are the words of Oswald Chambers. See here for the original post.
Conviction of sin is best described in the words:
My sins, my sins, my Savior,
How sad on Thee they fall.
Conviction of sin is one of the most uncommon things that ever happens to a person. It is the beginning of an understanding of God.
Jesus Christ said that when the Holy Spirit came He would convict people of sin (see John 16:8). And when the Holy Spirit stirs a person’s conscience and brings him into the presence of God, it is not that person’s relationship with others that bothers him but his relationship with God— “Against You, You only, have I sinned, and done this evil in your sight…” (Psalm 51:4 ).
The wonders of conviction of sin, forgiveness, and holiness are so interwoven that it is only the forgiven person who is truly holy. He proves he is forgiven by being the opposite of what he was previously, by the grace of God.
Repentance always brings a person to the point of saying, “I have sinned.” The surest sign that God is at work in his life is when he says that and means it.
Anything less is simply sorrow for having made foolish mistakes— a reflex action caused by self-disgust.
The entrance into the kingdom of God is through the sharp, sudden pains of repentance colliding with man’s respectable “goodness.” Then the Holy Spirit, who produces these struggles, begins the formation of the Son of God in the person’s life (see Galatians 4:19 ). This new life will reveal itself in conscious repentance followed by unconscious holiness, never the other way around.
The foundation of Christianity is repentance. Strictly speaking, a person cannot repent when he chooses— repentance is a gift of God. The old Puritans used to pray for “the gift of tears.”
If you ever cease to understand the value of repentance, you allow yourself to remain in sin. Examine yourself to see if you have forgotten how to be truly repentant.
