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Spiritual Abuse Titles Spiritual abuse is the mistreatment of a person who is in need of help, support or greater spiritual empowerment, with the result of weakening, undermining or decreasing that person's spiritual empowerment. |
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It is for young men and women that have such hearts that I say it is a matter of the heart. Being complacent in the framing and hanging of such a quote is not in and of itself idolatry. Meeting in that particular meeting hall which contains the frame is not in and of itself idolatry. Musing on the word "sacrifice" after seeing the quote is not in and of itself idolatry. This is why it is a matter of the heart, because our actions are ultimately dictated by the state of our heart, and our actions will mold our hearts as well. They go hand in hand with one another. There are men, wicked men, who do indeed raise Lee to such an idolatrous status, even if they themselves don't realize it or are willing to admit it. They hold to Lee's teachings faithfully. The twin doctrines of "Minister of the Age" and "deputy authority" which place Lee at the top of an ungodly hierarchy. The "dead letter" doctrine which makes the Word of God answer to Lee's interpretation rather than the other way around and its sister doctrine of seeing all opposing testimonies as "poison" or "trash". The doctrine of "degraded" and "deformed" Christianity along with its sibling doctrine of the "Overcomers" which creates the stagnant air of spiritual elitism within the Local Churches. But not everyone holds to these. Some may hate all such ideas from Lee, or they may not yet realize that this is exactly what is happening within The Lord's Recovery. Such a one who is ignorant may be perfectly fine with having such a quote framed and hung on a wall within their locality, and they are not guilty of idolatry, neither in their actions nor in their hearts. This is why I will not simply say that doing such a thing is idolatry. It depends on the heart of man, for many faithful and genuine brothers and sisters will do such things to remember and honor other genuine and faithful brothers and sisters who have passed. Such an action is not in and of itself idolatry. As you've stated, in The Lord's Recovery such a thing is the capstone, not the foundation. Because of this, we must be careful upon whom we heap the accusation of idolatry. Tell me that one of the abusive ones who holds to all the twisted doctrines I mentioned above is the one who framed and hung it in their meeting hall, and I will be much more willing to accuse him of idolatry, but to those who do not know much yet appreciate the quote and are inspired by it I will not heap such an accusation. I am not saying that you would, Nell, but I feel like this clarification on my part is necessary. It really feels like both our statements are really just two sides of the same coin. I also understand that the longer one remains in The Lord's Recovery, the less ignorant they will become, and if such experienced ones remain ignorant it may very well be because they choose to be ignorant, ignoring the testimonies of ones such as John Ingalls, Steve Isitt, Jo Casteel, and the many who have given their word here and elsewhere. Because of this, it is also true that the longer one remains in The Lord's Recovery, the greater the odds of the idols of the Local Churches making their way into their hearts. This is because they will see the red flags and refuse to take action because they fear being "dead right" and would prefer to be "livingly wrong." Though their once pure hearts and minds may not have fallen under judgement from the onset because they had not taken such foul teachings into their hearts, I believe that we all know that in The Lord's Recovery it is only a matter of time before the Lord offers to open our eyes and gives us an opportunity to make a proper choice. To my great sorrow, I am certain that many of us are aware that many dear brothers and sisters within the Local Churches have refused to take advantage of such an opportunity, hardening their hearts rather than letting the Lord soften them.
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