A credible management consultant uncovers widespread distress and errors connected to “The Alpha Course.” His extensive research raises concern for the Body of Christ. Join the call to action and delve into the report, aligning with a study on God’s jealousy. Embrace a Phinehas-like resolve. Read the full report and act.
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My message to Tommy Robinson
Dear Tommy,
The answer is not socio-political; it is spiritual. The end-game is not social justice; it is Christ’s return.
We pray that you will soon be saved and found in Christ.
Love Nick & Mairi Franks 👇*watch/share gospel call below 👇
IVF
Church leaders don’t even talk about abortion, much less IVF, and yet, as Mairi explains, they are fertility practices from one and the same source…
The Thing With Keswick & Brephos…
A senior Christian leader in the US abruptly turned on me after expressing love and admiration. My provocative statement about an adulterous bride and a false gospel led to my cancellation. What’s the connection to CBR-US/UK and Keswick’s leaders’ disgrace? We must safeguard the right hand of fellowship amidst the encroaching darkness.
My Message to Justin Welby & HTB
Jesus issues a warning of great exclamation in Luke 12 — that we must be very careful to fear Him who has authority to throw us into hell…rather than man who can but kill the body. I publish this video because I fear Him infinitely more than any man. My message to Justin Welby & HTB ⚔️
What do the public think of the Paris Olympic blasphemy?
After the disgraceful blasphemy broadcast from Paris into millions of homes throughout the world, we went into the streets with the truth of Jesus and to see what the public response would be…
Peterson & Musk: they who wrestle with God
Listening to Jordan Peterson’s greatly anticipated conversation with Elon Musk this week was like witnessing a younger, less mature man embody an older frame while playing verbal tennis with an elder man supernaturally endowed with younger flesh. But what would Paul of Tarsus say to them both?
The box-office conversation flitting around various chilling realities of our imploding world would have been greatly improved had Peterson been more composed, more reclined and more sensitive to allow Musk to answer his questions. When hosting someone in conversation, (as he did with Nigel Farage a couple of weeks ago), Peterson needs to speak much less than the interviewee and give more extended space for their thoughts rather than constantly interjecting his own in response to what they say. Because of this, while fascinating in parts, it was a near two-hour discussion that was punctuated with awkwardness that at times bordered on the embarrassing.
Could you mistake Jordan or Russell’s proclamations as being of a new god called Resurrection?
Proof that Jordan Peterson Doesn’t Understand the Bible
Here’s proof that, for all his learning and intellectual prowess, Jordan Peterson doesn’t (yet) understand the Bible…
A Jealous Epilogue
Relationships with Western church leaders are extremely difficult and uniquely painful if you experience godly human jealousy for the LORD God Jealous.
One of the most immediate consequences of the embers of godly human jealousy being kindled by the Holy Spirit in your life will almost certainly be discord with pastors. I say that because men who run churches are very rarely wanting the disruption of the Spirit of God to rip through their congregations in fire.
Fire purges and refines and consumes and engulfs; it is a safeguard not a threat and it is the refining work of God, via godly human jealousy, that starts wars rather than stops them and which is unlikely to result in ‘church growth’ as much as it is fall-out.
When Phinehas did what Phinehas did, (Numbers 25:11), a war began between Israel and Midian which resulted in many casualties, sleepless nights and shrinking head counts. But Phinehas’ slaying of Zimri and Cozbi was not premediated or strategised; like with Samson and Gideon, the Spirit came upon them — clothed them no less — and so they too leapt to decisively radical action that blessed Yahweh and Yahweh’s covenant people.
By contrast, far too many of us are willing to follow a church leader who is not jealous for the glory of God: who tolerates false doctrine, who panders to ‘powers that be’ and who trivialises apostasy while ‘catastrophising’ a lack of church membership.
The Church is suffering because it is being run by men, (and, tragically also by women), whose voracious instinct is to slay the prophetic witness within its walls. This means that Phinehas-types are virtually always labelled ‘hurt’, ‘unteachable’ and even ‘unloving’ when they begin to express their God-given godly human jealousy. And so the Church plummets into ever-decreasing degrees of unjealousy.
Therefore, the greatest danger threatening you and your family is not so much the wokerati of our very sick society, nor the simmering lawlessness coming to the boil in the nations, but rather a host of church leaders who refuse to ‘course correct’, to contribute their voice to a national solution to the lukewarm ‘business as usual’ that has rendered us a laughing stock.
We are not called to spear copulating adulterers to death in the entrance of the Tent of Meeting, but we are called to choose carefully, ask wise questions, probe for clarity and to always, always insist on biblical truth.
In my experience, especially since the fall-out from COVID-19 and the megalomania of ensuing lock-downs, pastors are actively opposing the prophetic witness of godly human jealousy in the Body of Christ by extinguishing, rejecting and vilifying the summons to repentance across all evangelical/Protestant denominations.
It stands to reason then that you and I have a decision to make:
Invite the fire of the Holy Spirit to set you ablaze for Christ, or remain within the neutered, effeminate, squeamish church cultures of our land.
You have a choice of continuing to go through the motions of Sunday mornings and perhaps mid-week gatherings, stupefying in spiritual monotony and boredom, or else cry out to the Lord for a company of Christians to be a part of, (or even to begin), with whom you are able to take the kind of decisive action that resulted in the utterly God-absorbed Phinehas being revered.
It is right and proper to call leaders to account, to call good men to answer for their cessationsim and egalitarianism and ecumenicalism, but if they heed you not it is assuredly not you who are causing the grievous tearing of schism. Rather, it is they who refuse to listen.
You are not called to remain silent within a group of so-called Christians who tolerate —and even enjoy — false doctrine and apathy; you are called to use your fleeting life to magnify God.
If this therefore requires you to leave a likely unjealous church in order to read your Bible and pray thoroughly…that is fine. Or perhaps if radical action requires you connecting with others with whom the inhaling embers of godly human jealousy can also be allowed to breathe, then praise God!
I rebuke the church leaders of this country who make slight of doctrinal contradiction but who crucify the brother who exercises their courage to separate themselves from falsity and leave a church of compromise.
Gangrene must be dealt with much like two brazen idolaters copulating in the view of a repentant people.
I pray for church leaders every day, often with tears, but it is now time for more of us to act.
In the words of the late Jim Elliot who, at the age of twenty-eight, gave his life for the glory of God by dying at the end of another spear:
“He makes His ministers a flame of fire.’ Am I ignitable? God deliver me from the dread asbestos of ‘other things.’ Saturate me with the oil of the Spirit that I may be a flame. But flame is transient, often short-lived. Canst thou bear this, my soul – short life? In me there dwells the Spirit of the Great Short-Lived, whose zeal for God’s house consumed Him. ‘Make me Thy Fuel, Flame of God.”
Maranatha!
In Christ,
Nick Franks
Provoking Jesus to Jealousy
When you think of God being a jealous God, you’d be forgiven for first imagining Exodus chapter nineteen and the burning, billowing kiln of Sinai.
However, like the Corinthians, dismissing the possibility of idolatry in the church being a major problem is to wrongly assume that Jesus Himself is not provokable into jealous fury.
Paul was convinced that, in the New Testament, God was unchanged from the Jewish Scriptures in His intolerant and exclusive demands on His covenant people.
This is the penultimate session looking at godly human jealousy, this time in the lives of David, Paul and Christ Jesus Himself.