Wednesday, January 11, 2012

Dr. John Piper's Church Endorsing Books by Contemplative Spirituality Mystics

Posted by Christine Pack

A few days ago, the Christian research and discernment community was awash in the alarming news that Desiring God's website had published a post endorsing a mystical form of prayer developed by cloistered Roman Catholic monks called "Lectio Divina." Social network sites Facebook and Twitter were covered up with discussion about this. Discernment site Apprising published several articles about it. Christian radio host Chris Rosebrough devoted an entire show to the topic. Other radio shows discussed this topic, even if only briefly.  And then something great happened: the reference to Lectio Divina was removed from the article, and this entry was left in its place:
Update: Formerly I listed Lectio Divina as a third system for prayer. I've since removed it for the confusion it has caused. We do not endorse contemplative spirituality. The main point I'd like to recommend is using the text of Scripture as an organizer for our prayers — prayers that are exegetically faithful and gospel rich. I'm sorry for introducing the category.(online source)
I really, really, really hope and pray that John Piper, Desiring God, Bethlehem Baptist Church, et al, will truly awaken to the dangers of Contemplative Spirituality Mysticism. With that in mind, and putting the best construction on the updated entry at Desiring God regarding contemplative spirituality, I've made this very brief post pointing out that there are still books by Contemplative Spirituality Mystics being endorsed at Dr. Piper's church. Maybe they just need to be made aware of who the players are in Contemplative Spirituality Mysticism.

Bethlehem Baptist Church has the following books by Contemplative Spirituality Mystics available for study:


(Prayer: Finding The Heart's True Home, by Richard Foster - Bethlehem Baptist Church, online source)





 Additional Resources 



Lectio Divina and "Hearing God's Voice"

John Piper Encouraging Lectio Divina

John Piper's Bethlehem Baptist Church Endorsing Books by Contemplative Spirituality Mystics Dallas Willard and Richard Foster

Beth Moore and John Piper Lead "Lectio Divina Lite" Prayer at Passion 2012 Conference

Just Do Something: How to Make a Decision Without Dreams, Visions, Fleeces, Open Doors, Random Bible Verses, Casting Lots, Liver Shivers, Writing in the Sky, etc.  - by Kevin DeYoung

Just Do Something - by Kevin DeYoung (audio)

On John Piper and Lectio Divina

Biblical Silence vs. Mystical Silence

Testimony of a Former Mystic

What Is Mysticism? (Sola Sisters article)

What Is Mysticism? (3-Part Series by Dr. Gary Gilley) - Part 1Part 2Part 3Part 4 and Part 5

Mystical Youth Ministry

6 comments:

  1. The Ragamuffin Gospel Beth Moore's favorite book.
    Looking at his selection of books he's is definitely turned down the wrong road.He was so good at denouncing the Emergent church...
    There is a good video by an ex KGB agent named Yuri Bezmenov that speaks of the subversion process on Google and You tube... this is part of the subversion process.

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  2. "Update: Formerly I listed Lectio Divina as a third system for prayer. I've since removed it for the confusion it has caused."

    Hey Shepard! Sheep here! The sheep are not confused....outraged ...indignation
    ....incensed... infuriated...aggrieved but not confused and then follow that with a lie!?

    "The main point I'd like to recommend is using the text of Scripture as an organizer for our prayers — prayers that are exegetically faithful and gospel rich."

    Hey Shepard! Are we playin' liars poker here..I call BS.

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  3. Maybe I'm just technically illiterate, but I searched both www.desiringgod.org and www.hopeingod.org for Foster's and Manning's books and found absolutely nothing.

    How about posting the actual links instead of just screen shots? Then we who read your blog can see for ourselves the condemning evidence.

    Thank you so much.

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  4. Anonymous - Thanks for pointing that out, the links are in there now.

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  5. Christine,

    Praise God that the lectio divina practice was removed, but from what I can see the books by Dallas Willard and Richard Foster are still for sale through the Bethlehem Book Library? Is that so? What do you make of that?

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    1. I think that John Piper is very confused right now. He preaches a sound gospel message, but seems to have no understanding of what mysticism is, or how it is coming into the church.

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