Definition of False Teacher: One
who presumes to teach in the Name of the Lord when God has not sent
him.
Joshua Tongol – Making Friends with
the World
Another Gospel that Preserves the Flesh
“Adulterers and adulteresses! Do you not
know that the friendship of the world is enmity with God? Therefore
whoever desires to be a friend of the world is the enemy of God” (James
4:4 MKJV).
Included in this posting as false
teachers are the following Tongol
endorsers:
Fidel
Arnecillo, Jr. Willie
Beeson Sammy
Bilyeu David Borum Joel
Brueseke
Ami
Chouravong Harry
Edwards Dave
Geisler Darin
Hufford Steve
Kang
Mike
Kapler Samuel
Mathew J.P.
Moreland
Our attention was directed to Joshua Tongol by Natalie Johnson, who
was concerned about Joshua’s spiritual influence on her friends,
particularly Filipinos. She felt Joshua was preaching a lawless gospel.
We examined the link Natalie gave to Tongol’s site and this
is what we have to say. Be it known that what is written here is not
of Natalie’s input or influence. It is our judgment in Christ
(not opinion).
A Man Greatly Loved by Many
Natalie’s feeling was right. Joshua preaches another gospel,
one that forgoes the most essential proof of our salvation, which the
Lord emphasized for all to hear:
Matthew 5:18-20 MKJV
(18) For truly I say to you, Till the heaven and the earth pass away,
not one jot or one tittle shall in any way pass from the Law until
all is fulfilled.
(19) Therefore whoever shall relax one of these commandments, the least,
and shall teach men so, he shall be called the least in the Kingdom
of Heaven. But whoever shall do and teach them, the same shall be called
great in the Kingdom of Heaven.
(20) For I say to you that unless your righteousness shall exceed that
of the scribes and Pharisees, you shall in no case enter into the Kingdom
of Heaven.
Joshua is all about relaxing the commandments to meet your standards
and how you feel in your heart, causing you to forget about those stringent
requirements of the Commandments of God. He teaches that your heart
will lead you in the right way, the same heart of which God testified
through Jeremiah:
“The heart is deceitful above all things, and desperately wicked:
who can know it? I the LORD search the heart, I try the reins, even
to give every man according to his ways, and according to the fruit
of his doings” (Jeremiah 17:9-10 KJV).
It shouldn’t be surprising that false teachers can come as the
greatest of friends - sincere, kind, generous, and knowledgeable in
the Scriptures. It also shouldn’t be surprising that people love
such teachers and respond favorably in human terms, which has nothing
to do with faith or taking up the cross and following the Lord.
Jesus warned:
“Woe to you when all men shall speak well of you! For so their
fathers did to the false prophets” (Luke 6:26 MKJV).
He also warned that spiritual leaders coming in His Name would dupe
many:
“For false Christs and false prophets will arise and show great
signs and wonders; so much so that, if it were possible, they would
deceive even the elect” (Matthew 24:24 MKJV).
“For many will come in My Name, saying, I am Christ [saying
Jesus is Christ], and will deceive many” (Matthew 24:5 MKJV).
I marvel at how blatantly self-glorifying some “ministers of
Christ” can be, yet succeed in beguiling souls into thinking
the Lord is using them as true servants to bring glory to His Name.
They may not be able to deceive God’s elect, but unlearned, naïve,
and unstable people looking for affection, acceptance, praise, purpose,
and spiritual assurance are highly susceptible.
The Cross Costs and Divides
If people can have a quick-fix, easy-to-swallow gospel to satisfy
their desires, the more they are attracted. They stand to gain the
best of both worlds at no, or very little, cost and certainly without
taking up the cross.
The True Gospel doesn’t work that way:
“Then Jesus said to His disciples, If anyone desires to come
after Me, let him deny himself and take up his cross and follow Me.
For whoever desires to save his life shall lose it, and whoever desires
to lose his life for My sake shall find it” (Matthew 16:24-25
MKJV).
He also said:
“He who has My commandments and keeps them, he it is who loves
Me. And he who loves Me shall be loved by My Father, and I will love
him and will reveal Myself to him” (John 14:21 MKJV).
Jesus makes it very clear that there is a great price to pay to identify
with Him in this world:
Matthew 10:34-39 MKJV
(34) Do not think that I have come to bring peace on earth. I did not
come to send peace, but a sword.
(35) For I have come to set a man against his father, and the daughter
against her mother, and the daughter-in-law against her mother-in-law.
(36) And a man's foes shall be those of his own household.
(37) He who loves father or mother more than Me is not worthy of Me.
And he who loves son or daughter more than Me is not worthy of Me.
(38) And he who does not take up his cross and follow Me is not worthy
of Me.
(39) He who finds his life shall lose it. And he who loses his life
for My sake shall find it.
To follow Jesus Christ is no game; it will cost one his or her life.
That is what Jesus was talking about - taking up the cross. But flesh
and blood will find any possible way to avoid the cross of Jesus Christ,
even pretend to take it up. Enter Joshua, who allows you to have your
cake and eat it too, through the crossless gospel – benefits
without cost, and life without death.
The Glorification of Man instead of the Son of Man
Jesus said, “I am the Way, the Truth, and the Life; no one comes
to the Father but by Me” (John 14:6 MKJV).
Going to his site, we find that Joshua
Tongol replaces
Jesus as the “star attraction,” stealing all glory from
God.
One of Tongol’s videos is in high
praise of Joshua, but not the Joshua (Anglicized Hebrew for “Jesus”)
of Scripture.
As Absalom stole the hearts of Israel from David (2 Samuel 15:6),
so Joshua steals the hearts of the people from the Son of David.
Is It God’s
Will to Change Us?
In another video, “The Grace
Revelation Sermon Jam,” Joshua begins by saying God is not here
to change us. That contradicts everything I found to be true when God
revealed Himself to me in Christ:
One, I definitely needed changing (read my
testimony).
Two, unless the Lord Jesus had come to me and revealed Himself and
His will, I would not have known how desperately I needed changing.
Three, when I knew I needed changing, I tried to change myself and
couldn’t do it. He let me try; in fact, He encouraged me to try,
knowing I would fail (that is God’s partial purpose of the Law).
When I was brought to the place where I realized it was impossible
for me to change myself, He took over and did it.
Four, He delivered me from this world of darkness and from the power
of sin, to which I was a slave. I had been destroying myself. I needed
to be changed, big time. I needed to be changed in spirit, heart, mind,
attitude, perspective, allegiance, desire, motive, direction, and purpose.
Five, the Scriptures declare that we all need a complete revolutionary
change:
“And I will give you a new heart, and I will put a new spirit
within you. And I will take away the stony heart out of your flesh,
and I will give you a heart of flesh” (Ezekiel 36:26 MKJV).
“Cast away from you all your sins by which you have sinned;
and make you a new heart and a new spirit; for why will you die, O
house of Israel?” (Ezekiel 18:31 MKJV)
You say, “Well, that’s Old Testament, the Law. That’s
done away with! Jesus has given us grace. We’re no longer under
the Law!”
What so few seem to realize is that the change of heart and nature
is that very operation of God’s grace.
Jesus came to grace us with a change of nature to bring us back into
harmony with Him and with His Law:
2 Corinthians 5:14-17 MKJV
(14) For the love of Christ constrains us, judging this, that if one
died for all, then all died;
(15) and He died for all, that the living ones may live no more to
themselves, but to Him Who died for them and having been raised.
(16) So as we now know no one according to flesh, but even if we have
known Christ according to flesh, yet now we no longer know Him so.
(17) So that if anyone is in Christ, that one is a new creature; old
things have passed away; behold, all things have become new.
Didn’t Jesus come to change us? The Bible tells me He did. I
know He changed me; I know others He has changed in marvelous ways,
and I know that if we had not been changed, we would be lost and in
destruction.
Joshua declares that if God loves us, He would not want to change
us, even as we, if truly in love with another, would not try to change
the other. He misses the point. The Lord didn’t die for us just
to show us His love – He died on the cross to give us His Resurrection
life so that we could be converted or changed. He said to Peter:
“And the Lord said, Simon, Simon, behold, Satan has desired
you, that he may sift you as wheat. But I have prayed for you, that
your faith fail not. And when you are converted, strengthen
your brothers” (Luke
22:31-32 MKJV).
Peter needed changing. He denied the Lord three times, though having
sworn he would never do such a thing. He was a vacillator, a rash man,
a fearful man; Satan found occasion to come through him against his
Master. Peter was one who, while he may have meant well, was powerless
to do well. But Jesus promised Peter he would be converted, or changed,
and when that happened by the Spirit of God, Peter would serve in his
new person to strengthen his brothers.
On the day of Pentecost, who stood up to speak boldly to the people
but Peter, no more to deny his Master, no more to vacillate? By the
Spirit of Christ Who had come to indwell him, Peter was a changed man.
Joshua says God’s main goal is not to change us, but to make
us realize how much He loves us. But I had no idea how much He loved
me, no idea whatsoever, until He changed me, until He gave me a new
heart. When He changed me, only then did I begin to hear from Him and
to understand and appreciate how much He loved me.
If you don’t realize you need changing, the Lord has not made
Himself known to you. If you don’t believe a change is necessary,
or if you don’t want to change, you are not hearing from, or
of, the Jesus of the Scriptures. He hasn’t come to you.
If you think you have been acquainted through Joshua Tongol to the
Jesus of Scripture, the Lord and Creator of Heaven and earth, the Savior
of all mankind, then you have been deceived. I tell you these things
with sadness and godly solemnity.
Which Comes First, Change or Knowledge of God’s
Love?
Joshua says that once you know how much He loves you, you’ll
change. Is this true? Not according to the Bible.
Take Saul of Tarsus... did he change from being a murderous persecutor
of the Lord because he suddenly found out how much Jesus loved him,
or did the Lord stop him suddenly and change him right then and there?
Think of how Saul was dramatically, even traumatically, converted on
the road to Damascus. He was instantly blinded, brought to the ground,
and confronted on his sin nature and ignorance; his companions were
speechless. Talk about shock treatment! Was that a sudden recognition
of God’s love?
He was instantly a changed man. In three days, Ananias dared lay hands
on him, believing the Lord that Saul was no longer the infamous murderous
man to be feared. Saul received his sight back, and he was sealed with
the Holy Spirit in newness of life.
I came to know God’s love after He changed me; as described
above, it was the same with Saul; and it can only be the same with
all men, whose hearts are uncomprehending stone until changed to hearts
of flesh, even as Ezekiel prophesied. And I still have much to realize
about how God loves me, after nearly 40 years of walking with Him,
in spite of having His new nature.
If I had to wait until I realized how much God loved me before I was
changed, I would still be waiting, with my old nature that cannot begin
to comprehend the love of God any more than a pig can fly.
How Do We Change?
Who will change us? Is Tongol suggesting we change ourselves when,
or because, we realize how much God loves us? I’m here to tell
you that doesn’t happen. Ironically, if that is what Joshua is
suggesting, then he contradicts himself, because he also says we are
wrong to live by law (which is true). To then suggest we change ourselves
is self-righteousness - acting as a law unto ourselves.
Neither living by the Law nor changing ourselves in order to be acceptable
to God is possible. That is why Christ died for us, that He might do
His work of grace in us, changing us, and thus restoring man’s
fellowship with Him. In that restored fellowship, we learn His love
and we learn to love, because we have new natures to be, and to do,
His will. Until then, all the intellectual comprehension of how much
God loves us goes nowhere.
Note: I would rather preach repentance to a crowd in case there are
people in it who ought not to trust their unregenerate hearts (and
there are
usually many such hearts found in a crowd) than preach grace, encouraging
them to trust their hearts, which can’t be trusted. The former
promotes and tends to godliness; the latter to iniquity.
What Did Paul Preach?
Joshua asserts that Paul preached not rules and principles (Law),
but Jesus Christ. He’s almost right; however, Joshua profoundly
deviates from the Gospel Paul preached. Paul did often speak of the
Law and its validity, even though he made it clear our salvation or
perfection doesn’t come by the Law. For examples:
“Do we then make the Law void through faith? Let it not be!
But we establish the Law” (Romans 3:31 MKJV).
Romans 6:11-14 MKJV
(11) Likewise count yourselves also to be truly dead to sin, but alive
to God through Jesus Christ our Lord.
(12) Therefore do not let sin reign in your mortal body, that you should
obey it in its lusts.
(13) Do not yield your members as instruments of unrighteousness
to sin, but yield yourselves to God, as one alive from the dead, and your
members as instruments of righteousness to God.
(14) For sin shall not have dominion over you, for you are not under
Law, but under grace.
Behold the Goodness and Severity of God
Does Joshua Tongol speak this way concerning laws and principles,
and would he do the things Paul mentions in the following passage?
(I doubt it very much - Joshua is too nice a guy and, according to
his saying, “God is nicer than you think”):
1 Corinthians 5:1-6 MKJV
(1) On the whole it is reported that there is fornication among you,
and such fornication as is not even named among the nations, so as
one to have his father's wife.
(2) And you are puffed up, and have not rather mourned, so that he
who has done this deed may be taken from your midst.
(3) For as being absent in body but present in spirit, I indeed have
judged already as though I were present concerning him who worked out
this thing;
(4) in the Name of our Lord Jesus Christ, when you are gathered together,
with my spirit; also, with the power of our Lord Jesus Christ;
(5) to deliver such a one to Satan for the destruction of the flesh,
so that the spirit may be saved in the day of the Lord Jesus.
(6) Your boasting is not good. Do you not know that a little leaven
leavens the whole lump?
Joshua greatly errs in that Paul does not preach only Jesus Christ,
but Jesus Christ and Him crucified:
“For I determined not to know anything among you except Jesus
Christ and Him crucified” (1 Corinthians 2:2 MKJV).
Tongol
has eliminated the primary crucial (of
the cross) factor of change in
the life of a soul coming to salvation in Christ. Knowing Jesus Christ
involves and necessitates change, change
by the cross, a death, no
less, of the old and resurrection into the new.
Paul said, “And I, brothers, if I yet proclaim circumcision,
why am I still persecuted? Then the offense of the cross has ceased” (Galatians
5:11 MKJV).
We don’t preach circumcision (keeping of laws), but we do preach
the cross. Joshua doesn’t preach circumcision, either, but he
also doesn’t preach the cross. If he preached the cross, Jesus
would be glorified on his site, not Joshua Tongol. And Joshua would
not be loved like he is.
The Institution Continues Triumphant with Joshua Tongol
One of Joshua’s problems is that he has been trained and conditioned
by the institutional church (I was there, too). Though it may appear
otherwise and Joshua may deny it, he is very much in the system in
body, mind, and spirit (note all the affiliations he has with those
in the system and the favor he has with them - connections, credentials,
preferential treatment, etc.).
By comparing what he now believes to the ways of the dead institutional
church, he seems to have something fabulously favorable, or unique
and revolutionary, presumably rediscovered in this day. To some, it
may appear godly; but is it? It is another form of confusion, a “free” kind
displacing a more slavish one.
New Wineskins Necessary with New Wine
We speak no form of confusion; we speak of the true life in Jesus
Christ that nobody knows except those who receive it:
“He who has an ear, let him hear what the Spirit says to the
churches. To him who overcomes I will give to eat of the hidden manna,
and will give to him a white stone, and in the stone a new name written,
which no man knows except he who receives it” (Revelation 2:17
MKJV).
“New name” means “new nature,” which comes
only by the change God can accomplish. We can do nothing to make that
happen. Even the faith we have as we walk through that change, “working
out our salvation with fear and trembling,” comes from Him. The
new nature comes only by taking up the cross and overcoming. Joshua
will agree that we can’t change ourselves; but will he agree
that we must deny ourselves and take up the cross so we may change?
Change does not come by knowing we are loved, but by obedience through
the cross, which requires His grace.
Unconditional Love, No Matter What
Joshua almost blasphemes when he says that God loves you unconditionally,
and that even after you become a believer, He loves you unconditionally,
no matter what you do. It is true that His love is unconditional for
both unbeliever and believer. However, the part about “no matter
what you do” suggests that one can do as he or she pleases: “God
loves you no matter what, so do as you please.”
Perhaps Joshua doesn’t mean that, but it comes across that way.
His preaching loses the sense of urgency for, and importance of, obedience,
discipline (which brings growth and reward), and holiness, “without
which no one shall see the Lord” (Hebrews 12:14).
Joshua says he has failed many times and still God blesses him, contrary
to the warnings of those who say God removes His blessings when one
fails.
There is an explanation for this, however, depending on how one defines “fails.” God
doesn’t remove all blessing when one falls, if the fall is not
a deliberate turning back to sin, and provided the person gets up from
the fall and sets out once more, even if this happens seven times (or
seventy times seven):
“Wicked one, do not lie in ambush at the dwelling of the righteous;
do not spoil his resting place; for a just one falls seven
times, and rises up again; but the wicked shall fall into evil” (Proverbs
24:15-16 MKJV).
But notice that we are speaking of a just one. Righteous people fall,
but they have the new nature, the heart to get up and keep going. They
are not deliberately in continuous sin. Joshua isn’t making that
distinction, which gives the impression that all one needs to do is
believe God loves him and he will be fine, whether he deliberately
sins or not; eventually God will change him.
Is There a Price for Sin?
When a just one falls, though God still loves and blesses him, there
is a price to pay; I know for, as a just one, I have fallen, and the
price has been grievous. I did something I should have known, and did
know, better than to do. God’s blessing in that department was
quite removed from me, and no small blessing it was, although He still
blesses me generally and has not removed His salvation from
me.
Tongol says that though he has fallen many times, God’s blessing
is still with him. If Joshua speaks of falling as in committing sin,
he has never known God. Perhaps he is calling sin that which was not
sin in attitude and motive, but occasionally failing to live right,
in which case, God does not cease to bless and to keep one. But if
he speaks of sin, he is wrong; God will not countenance sin, period.
Don’t even think He does. Here is what John says about it:
1 John 3:3-9 MKJV
(3) And everyone who has this hope on him purifies himself, even as
that One is pure.
(4) Everyone who practices sin also practices lawlessness, for sin
is lawlessness.
(5) And you know that He was revealed that He might take away our sins,
and in Him is no sin.
(6) Everyone who abides in Him does not sin. Everyone who sins has
not seen Him nor known Him.
(7) Little children, let no one deceive you. He who does righteousness
is righteous, even as that One is righteous.
(8) He who practices sin is of the Devil, for the Devil sins from the
beginning. For this purpose the Son of God was revealed, that He might
undo the works of the Devil.
(9) Everyone who has been born of God does not commit sin, because
His seed remains in him, and he cannot sin, because he has been born
of God.
Which Love?
Now Joshua may tell me I miss the next and most important verse:
“In this the children of God are revealed, and the children
of the Devil: everyone not practicing righteousness is not of God,
also he who does not love his brother” (1 John 3:10 MKJV).
If you love your brother, you will demonstrate it by walking in the
truth and speaking it. You will not love your brother with your love,
but with God’s. Woe to those who substitute their love for God’s
love and call it His! Joshua does just that.
He says, “You and I know we’re going to do something stupid
in the morning.”
If he is talking goof-ups, fine; I can agree because we all often
do, feel, think, imagine, or say things we would rather not, but which
aren’t necessarily willful sin. However, if Joshua is talking
sin, then he either lacks understanding of what is and is not sin,
or he hasn’t been born again, experiencing freedom from the bondage
of sin that those who know the Lord enjoy by a new nature. I say he
has not been born again.
I have to agree with Tongol on some things he says. For example, “The
more you try to focus on fixing up your… mistakes, you’re
going to keep on doing it more....True change does not happen by you
making your commitment and your promises to God. True change is when
you focus on God’s promises to you, because when you make promises
to God and you fail, your guilt multiples.”
This is true. To understand such truth persuades me to believe Joshua
may know something of the Lord, but it is likely a psychological principle.
Still, people aren’t wise to make commitments and promises to
God, and have no business making them. That is what Jesus said:
Matthew 5:34-37 MKJV
(34) But I say to you, Do not swear at all! Not by Heaven, because
it is God's throne;
(35) not by the earth, for it is the footstool of His feet; not by
Jerusalem, because it is the city of the great King;
(36) nor shall you swear by your head, because you cannot make
one hair white or black.
(37) But let your word be, Yes, yes; No, no. For whatever is more than
these comes from evil.
I understand when Joshua says he is not encouraging sin or being light
on it. I understand what he says, but I don’t believe him because
he doesn’t understand what he is saying.
On Healing
Joshua mentions the “Word of Faith” movement and doctrine.
His criticism of it is justified. Teachers like William Branham, Kenneth
Hagin, Kenneth and Gloria Copeland, Creflo Dollar, and so many others
have poisoned many with their doctrine. Jesus Christ is the same yesterday,
today, and forever. He never healed everyone yesterday, it is not His
will to manifestly heal everyone today, and all will not be manifestly
healed tomorrow.
Tongol says some true things about healing and some things not true.
For instance, there are many reasons for absence of healing, one of
those being lack of faith on the part of the one needing healing.
On his
Facebook, Joshua says, “One
of the myths people believe about healing is that it is the sick person’s
responsibility to have faith. That is simply not true. It is the person
healing who has the responsibility to have faith for the sick person.”
Joshua points out that prominent “faith healers” put the
onus on those prayed for to be healed. He gives Lazarus as an example.
How could dead Lazarus believe? It had to be Jesus’ faith that
raised him from the dead. All true. However, we read:
“And He did not do many mighty works there because of their unbelief” (Matthew 13:58 MKJV).
“But turning and seeing her, Jesus said, Daughter, be comforted;
your faith has saved you. And the woman was saved from that hour” (Matthew
9:22 MKJV).
“Then He touched their eyes, saying, According to your faith let it be to you” (Matthew 9:29 MKJV).
There are many such examples. Perhaps Joshua would not disagree and
was only speaking certain principles without covering all relevant
points, which is understandable.
He says that nowhere in Scripture does one see Jesus and the disciples
praying for anybody’s healing; he says that the Bible does not
command us to pray, but to heal. Yet we read:
James 5:14-16 MKJV
(14) Is any sick among you? Let him call for the elders of the church,
and let them pray over him, anointing him with oil in the Name of
the Lord.
(15) And the prayer of faith will cure the sick, and the Lord shall
raise him up. And if he has committed sins, it will be forgiven him.
(16) Confess faults to one another, and pray for one another, that
you may be healed. The effectual fervent prayer of a righteous one
avails much.
Living the Christian Life
Joshua says, “Don’t try to live the Christian life; let
Christ live His life through you.” He may be right – depending
on what he means. There are two questions to answer:
One, are you a Christian to begin with? Are you truly born again?
If you’re not, you won’t be able to let Christ live His
life through you. Without the new birth and the power of His Spirit
in you, how can He do that through you?
Two, what does Tongol mean by not trying to live the Christian life?
To live the Christian life is to believe and obey God. What’s
wrong with that? But if you mean that living the Christian life is
to try to be like Christ, it is error.
To trust in Christ requires a work of grace for a starting point.
Jesus must come into one’s life and do His work from there. Those
who count on being Christians without this foundational conversion
get nowhere and will fail no matter what they do.
The danger I see in Joshua’s teaching is that many will be deceived
into thinking they are believers when they aren’t. They will
be standing on shifting sand instead of the Rock, misled into thinking
they stand on the Rock simply because they theoretically know God loves
them. But just because we intellectually know that God loves all men
and died for all, it does not mean we stand on the Foundation
Stone.
Even direct experiences of God’s love through Christ are not
enough to change people:
“And answering, Jesus said, Were there not ten [lepers] cleansed?
But where are the nine? Were none found who returned to give glory
to God except this foreigner?” (Luke 17:17-18 MKJV)
What Was Jesus Like Yesterday, and What Is He Like Today?
Joshua is respectful, patient, considerate, sincere, thoughtful, kind,
friendly, affectionate, and unpretentious, all of which Jesus was.
As well, Joshua is fun-loving, humorous, lighthearted, clowning, accepting
and accommodating of all, “loving”, and apparently easygoing.
Perhaps he presumes Jesus was those things as well, but in general,
He wasn’t, believe it or not.
If any will carefully, soberly examine the Gospels, they will find
a Man Whose life was filled with sobriety, suffering, and sorrow (not
talking about putting on a long face here), not only because of the
persecution He endured at the hands of the religious, but because He
was laying
down His life.
Isaiah described Him as He was on earth, contrary to the portraits
carnal artists paint of Him, and contrary to the descriptions men who
don’t know Him personally give of Him:
Isaiah 53:1-10 MKJV
(1) Who has believed our report? And to whom is the arm of the LORD
revealed?
(2) For He comes up before Him as a tender plant, and as a root out
of a dry ground; He has no form nor majesty that we should see Him,
nor an appearance that we should desire Him.
(3) He is despised and rejected of men; a Man of sorrows, and acquainted
with grief; and as it were a hiding of faces from Him, He being despised,
and we esteemed Him not.
(4) Surely He has borne our griefs, and carried our sorrows; yet we
esteemed Him stricken, smitten of God, and afflicted.
(5) But He was wounded for our transgressions; He was bruised for our
iniquities; the chastisement of our peace was on Him; and with His
stripes we ourselves are healed.
(6) All we like sheep have gone astray; we have turned, each one to
his own way; and the LORD has laid on Him the iniquity of us all.
(7) He was oppressed, and He was afflicted; yet He opened not His mouth.
He is brought as a lamb to the slaughter; and as a sheep before its
shearers is dumb, so He opened not His mouth.
(8) He was taken from prison and from judgment; and who shall declare
His generation? For He was cut off out of the land of the living; for
the transgression of my people He was stricken.
(9) And He put His grave with the wicked, and with a rich one in His
death; although He had done no violence, nor was any deceit in His
mouth.
(10) Yet it pleased the LORD to crush Him; to grieve Him; that He should
put forth His soul as a guilt-offering. He shall see His seed, He shall
prolong His days, and the will of the LORD shall prosper in His hand.
Jesus Christ had to forsake all, His wellbeing and benefits in family,
social, and religious circles - all those things the world may offer
a human being and which Satan promotes. He did it all for us and took
His sacrifice to the ultimate, the death on the cross, as a criminal,
a blasphemer of God. Truly, He was innocent and suffered the contradiction
of sinners, whom we are, or have been. Jesus suffered for righteousness’ sake,
for doing good, which the world hates. In its present enmity with Christ,
the world finds Him, and those in Him, repulsive – unappealing
and unacceptable.
Varying Causes of Suffering Persecution
Is Joshua taking up the cross of Christ? Perhaps he thinks to be suffering
for the Lord Jesus’ sake, but if so, he is mistaken. He isn’t
suffering for righteousness’ sake; neither does his gospel bring
suffering to others (true preachers of God do – see 2 Corinthians
7:8-10). He may be suffering criticism and opposition because he is
different and contrary to religious convention, and in itself this
is not a problem, though a problem to men who covet convention and
convenience.
Joshua suffers misunderstandings, false accusations, and religious
envy, but so do many other religious and ethnic groups who don’t
even presume to represent Jesus Christ, like the Jews or the Jehovah’s
Witnesses. These suffer, and some may even suffer for taking stands
on some truths and good principles, but do they suffer specifically
for the sake of the Lord Jesus Christ? Is it the Lord Himself Who suffers
in them? Do people persecute these groups because they represent the
Lord, as Saul persecuted Christ in Christians?
“But in going, it happened as [Pharisee
Saul of Tarsus] drew
near to Damascus, even suddenly a light from the heaven shone around
him. And he fell to the earth and heard a voice saying to him, Saul,
Saul, why do you persecute Me? And he said, Who are You, lord? And
the Lord said, I am Jesus Whom you persecute [in
the saints]. It is
hard for you to kick against the goads” (Acts 9:3-5 MKJV).
Joshua Tongol may say that while others do not name Jesus Christ as
the One they represent, he does, and would argue that such is the important
difference between him and others who suffer persecution. That could
be a valid difference to point out, but does Joshua truly represent
Jesus Christ, or does he only think he does? How can we know? We can
only know by the Spirit of God, and there are those with His Spirit
who can point out telltale fruits of the false. By God’s grace,
we are here to do so.
Sincerity and Acceptance of Others Not Necessarily Virtues
There may be little doubt that Joshua is sincere, but sincerity makes
error extra convincing and deceptive. Doesn’t that truth or principle
apply in all things? Don’t they say that salesmen sell more successfully
if sold on what they sell, even if it isn’t of the quality they
think it is?
Joshua was born with a physical handicap. Most people know that children
can be very cruel; Joshua found that out firsthand. Could it be that
his attitude has been one of seeking acceptance after much ridicule
and rejection? I suppose that is better than being bitter, but it becomes
a grave matter when he uses the Name of the Lord to be accepted by
men. The truth is that when we are accepted of God, we are hated by
men.
“And you shall be betrayed also by parents and brothers and
kinsmen and friends. And they will cause some of you to be put to death.
And you shall be hated by all for My Name's sake” (Luke 21:16-17
MKJV).
Joshua is accepting of others because his ultimate desire is to be
accepted himself. He wants to belong and to be somebody, and what better
way than to practice a tried and true law of reaping by sowing? “Accept
others and you shall be acceptable and accepted.”
But is this necessarily good? The naïve may judge so after the
appearance, to their detriment. It is good to do good for goodness’ sake,
but to do good to serve oneself is still a selfish thing. If the selfish
do-gooder is doing it in the Lord’s Name, which is what Joshua
Tongol is doing, it is to be a traitor to Jesus Christ, the Incarnation
of Unselfishness. God will judge his heart as to whether he does what
he does with guile or with sincerity. Either way, he errs and will
pay the price, as will all those who follow him.
Judas an Example of External Good
Didn’t Judas err in these ways? He joined the disciples (Jesus
even chose him as an apostle!), preached the Gospel, prayed for people,
gave alms to the poor, healed the sick, cleansed lepers, ate with sinners,
and cast out devils, relieving many of their sorrows, torments, and
ailments. Surely, Judas would have professed to believe and to love
God. After all, he was an apostle of Jesus Christ.
Judas did all those things, yet we learn that at the end of the day,
he truly had no love for God, no love for his neighbor, and no love
for the truth and righteousness. He did it for his own glory. It was
all a sham, though for a time he may have sincerely thought he was
doing well. And how effective was he in deceiving others? While Jesus
knew
the
truth about him, did His disciples know? It doesn’t seem so:
John 13:21-25 MKJV
(21) When Jesus had said this, He was troubled in spirit, and testified
and said, Truly, truly, I say to you that one of you shall betray
Me.
(22) Then the disciples looked upon one another, wondering
of whom He spoke.
(23) But there was one of His disciples leaning upon Jesus' bosom,
the one whom Jesus loved.
(24) Simon Peter therefore signaled to him to ask whom it might be
of whom He spoke.
(25) And lying on Jesus' breast, he said to him, Lord, who is it?
Think of it: Even those who walked closely with both Judas and Jesus
couldn’t guess who it was among them that would betray the Lord.
The Teacher’s Own Tongue Tells
“And he said to him, I will judge you out of your own mouth,
wicked servant” (Luke 19:22 MKJV).
Those earnestly desirous in knowing the Lord Jesus Christ as He is,
not as men portray Him to be out of their own vain imaginations,
will heed what is written here.
Notwithstanding his amicable ways, Joshua Tongol is a false Christian
leader, and here are some indicators he displays on his site to prove
so:
One - Do you think Moses, Paul, John, Peter, John the Immerser, or
Jesus Christ would glorify themselves as does Joshua Tongol? If you
know anything of the Lord’s character and ways, you will know
the answer to that question. Look at how Tongol promotes himself, with
his dramatic, heroic pictures. Of and to him is it written:
“He who speaks of himself seeks his own glory, but he who seeks
the glory of Him Who sent him is true, and no unrighteousness is in
him” (John 7:18 MKJV).
“But when you are invited, go and recline in the lowest place,
so that when he who invited you comes, he may say to you, Friend, go
up higher. Then glory shall be to you before those reclining with you.
For whoever exalts himself shall be abased, and he who humbles himself
shall be exalted” (Luke 14:10-11 MKJV).
Does Joshua post these things and glorify himself, so that others
might be saved? Here is the issue:
“For they loved the glory of men more than the glory of God” (John
12:43 MKJV).
Exalting himself, he shall be abased. And isn’t it a shame to
him that he must be exposed now, in such manner?
Who is supposed to be impressed by Joshua’s self-promotion?
God? People? Shall those seeking the Kingdom of Heaven look for glory
of the flesh? If so, they are badly mistaken.
“But they do all their works in order to be seen of men” (Matthew
23:5 MKJV).
Those words were spoken by the Lord regarding the Pharisees. It has
been commonly believed that they were nasty people of dark countenances.
Perhaps some were, but many were simply beautiful people (white-washed,
appearing righteous, as Jesus said), apparently the greatest friends
one could ask for - just like Tongol. They didn’t build the greatest
denomination of their day by being cold and nasty.
True, the Pharisees were highly legalistic, requiring people to bear
heavy burdens, so in that sense they were the opposite of Joshua, who
removes any obligation to keep the Law of God. But the righteousness
of Joshua and the Pharisees is one and the same, the goal is the same,
and the power is the same, just a different approach. Both call for
glory to themselves and usurp the glory of the Lord.
Two – What do you think? Do men of God receive endorsements
of men and accept their praises? If Jesus had a website, would He seek
and post endorsements?
“But I do not receive testimony from man, but these things I
say so that you might be saved” (John 5:34 MKJV).
“I do not receive honor from men” (John 5:41 MKJV).
What does Jesus say about those who are His?
“A disciple is not above his master, nor the servant above his
lord” (Matthew 10:24 MKJV).
“I have come in My Father's Name, and you do not receive Me.
If another shall come in his own name, him you will receive. How can
you believe, you who receive honor from one another and do not seek
the honor that comes from God only?” (John 5:43-44 MKJV)
Here is the testimony of a faithful servant seeking only God’s
glory:
“Do we begin again to commend ourselves? Or do we need, like
some, epistles of commendation to you, or letters of commendation from
you?” (2 Corinthians 3:1 MKJV)
“For we do not commend ourselves again to you, but are giving
you occasion to glory on our behalf, so that you may have it to answer
those boasting in appearance, and not in heart” (2 Corinthians
5:12 MKJV).
Those of you who would know the Lord, is it not possible to preach
another Jesus, one who is attractive and desirable, contrary to Isaiah’s
words spoken by the Spirit of Christ (Isaiah 53:1-10)?
“For if, indeed, the one coming proclaims another Jesus, whom
we have not proclaimed, or if you receive another spirit, which you
did not receive, or another gospel, which you never accepted, you might
well endure these” (2 Corinthians 11:4 MKJV).
Has Jesus changed? Do you know differently than those who wrote the
Scriptures by the Spirit of Jesus? Here are their declarations of Him:
“Jesus Christ the same yesterday and today and forever” (Hebrews
13:8 MKJV).
“For I am the LORD, I change not” (Malachi 3:6 MKJV).
Are Carnal Commendations Christian Credentials for Credibility?
Should you believe Joshua Tongol is a true man of God when false prophets
commend him? Is he true because men praise him?
“Woe to you when all men shall speak well of you! For so their
fathers did to the false prophets” (Luke 6:26 MKJV).
“And He said to them, You are those who justify yourselves before
men, but God knows your hearts. For that which is highly esteemed
among men is abomination in the sight of God” (Luke 16:15 MKJV).
We have an array of men with impressive titles and positions in this
world commending
Joshua – CEO’s, executive directors, founders,
chairmen, distinguished professors, philosophy instructors, authors,
pastors, teachers, even an “apostle.” Here’s what
they say and what we have to say about them in this circumstance (there
can be much more):
Darin Hufford - Author of The Misunderstood God
“I’ve heard preachers from almost every Country in the
world and to date my absolute favorite is a young man by the name of
Joshua Tongol. He is one of the most passionate and exciting grace
preachers I’ve ever encountered. He understands God’s heart
in a way that few people do, and his simple and raw delivery of the
message is unlike anything I’ve heard.”
Is it about favorites? Is it a believing man’s place (not saying
he believes) to promote the apostle John over the other apostles, or
Paul or Timothy? Is it about passion or the ability to create excitement?
Is it about eloquence or any other earthly thing? Hufford gives himself
away as another false teacher.
So if Hufford is wrong, what about the one he commends? If he has
no understanding of “God’s heart,” how can he know
if Joshua does? Servants of darkness will never commend servants of
Light who are presently serving God in this life; instead, they will
oppose them. And servants of Light will expose servants of darkness
who presume to serve the Light.
Hufford is impressed, no doubt, but shall we believe those who don’t
know what they’re talking about?
J.P. Moreland - Distinguished Professor of Philosophy at Talbot School
of Theology and Author of Kingdom Triangle and Scaling the Secular
City
“JoshuaTongol is a former student of mine
whose ministry effectively combines what I call the Kingdom Triangle:
care for the life of the
mind, concern for spiritual formation, and interaction with the power
of the Kingdom.”
My, how wise this Mr. Moreland is! You must be so proud of yourself,
J.P. No wonder you’re distinguished! And a philosopher in a “school
of theology,” too!
What does Jesus Christ have to say about such things? Here it is:
“At that time Jesus answered and said, I thank You, O Father,
Lord of Heaven and earth, because You have hidden these things
from the sophisticated and cunning, and revealed them to babes. Even so,
Father, for so it seemed good in Your sight” (Matthew 11:25-26
MKJV).
1 Corinthians 1:18-29 MKJV
(18) For the preaching of the cross is foolishness to those
being lost,
but to us being saved, it is the power of God.
(19) For it is written, “I will destroy the wisdom of
the wise, and I will set aside the understanding of the perceiving
ones.”
(20) Where is the wise? Where is the scribe? Where is the lawyer of
this world? Has not God made foolish the wisdom of this world?
(21) For since, in the wisdom of God, the world by wisdom did not know
God, it pleased God by the foolishness of preaching to save those who
believe.
(22) For the Jews ask for a sign, and the Greeks seek after wisdom;
(23) but we preach Christ crucified, to the Jews a stumbling block,
and to the Greeks foolishness.
(24) But to them, the called-out ones, both Jews and Greeks, Christ
is the power of God and the wisdom of God.
(25) Because the foolish thing of God is wiser than men, and the weak
thing of God is stronger than men.
(26) For you see your calling, brothers, that not many wise men according
to the flesh are called, not many mighty, not many noble.
(27) But God has chosen the foolish things of the world to confound
the wise; and God has chosen the weak things of the world to confound
the things which are mighty;
(28) and God has chosen the base things of the world, and things which
are despised, and things which are not, in order to bring to
nothing things that are;
(29) so that no flesh should glory in His presence.
Ah, surely it can be said of the Scriptures, and the Scriptures say
it eloquently:
“For the Word of God is living and powerful and sharper than
any two-edged sword, piercing even to the dividing apart of soul and
spirit, and of the joints and marrow, and is a discerner of the thoughts
and intents of the heart. Neither is there any creature that is not
manifest in His sight, but all things are naked and opened to the eyes
of Him with Whom we have to do” (Hebrews 4:12-13 MKJV).
Willie Beeson - Author of The Impossible Miracle
“God is God, man is man. Are we God or
made like Him? I have seen the glory of God in Heaven (challenge
that) I know His Infiniteness.
I also know Josh Tongol. What God asks of all mankind to enter the
Kingdom of Heaven is, ‘Who is my Son?’ And next is, ‘Do
you believe?’ . . . Josh seems to me to be someone who knows
this well. . . . Only God will be the Judge. . . . Go Josh.”
Willie, you say, “I have seen the glory
of God in Heaven (challenge that) I know His Infiniteness.” I will challenge that. For you
to commend Joshua Tongol as a minister of Jesus Christ requires either
delusion or deliberate deception. Which is it? In either case, you
haven’t a clue of the Lord God of Heaven.
And you say you know Josh Tongol? Do you boast? God is here to judge.
And Josh will go, as you urge, but not how or where you expect, and
you with him. God will be glorified, not you, not Joshua Tongol, not
man.
Harry Edwards - Founder, Chairman, and CEO of Apologetics.com, Inc.
“Joshua Tongol has been a true friend
and a champion of God’s
grace. He is passionate about reaching others for Christ through a
keen understanding and presentation of the truth claims of Christianity.
I’m thrilled and delighted to see how God’s kingdom will
flourish through Josh’s ministry.”
“Keen understanding”? Where is the Spirit of revelation?
Where is the praise to God rather than to men? Harry, you couldn’t
care less about the furtherance of God’s Kingdom. Let your titles
and boasting perish with you and your pride. You have no part in God’s
work or in His Son.
Joel Brueseke - Grace Roots Ministries
“Joshua Tongol has a huge heart for God
and for people. He loves sharing the message of God’s love and grace, and living it out
in his life with others.”
We will see, Joel, if your judgment is true. What will you say when
you are found to be praising a false one? Joshua loves with his love
and moves many in doing so. The world loves such people. If I didn’t
know the Lord, I would wish to be that way, too, but thankfully, I
and those with me have been spared and will bring the true message
of salvation and hope in Jesus Christ to many. They won’t be
disappointed, as those will be who listen to this false but delightful
message of corrupt love you not only endorse, but spread to others.
Ami Chouravong - Executive Director of Wise Choices for Youth, Inc.
“Josh Tongol’s message has always been the same — pointing
people to the Savior’s love on the cross 2,000 years ago and
to the love relationship Abba pursues you with today.”
The Savior’s love is not relegated to history but is here today,
by the cross, which cross everyone will experience when they experience
His love. And Abba does not pursue anyone in a love relationship. All
things are in His hands, and He calls every man in his order. When
He calls, they come, because He gives grace to come, even as He did
with the blasphemous murderer of His people, the Pharisee, Saul of
Tarsus.
But there is one who pursues men in a love relationship, and her name
is Mystery. Read The
Lovely Essence of Satan.
Steve Kang -
The Well Global Ministries and Christian City Kingdom Advancement
Institute Founder
“Josh Tongol is a man of faith, love,
and grace, who balances sound theology with the supernatural manifestation
of God, all centered
around the love of Jesus. I recommend his ministry of agape love for
both outreach and inreach discipleship!”
What do worldly institute founders know about faith, grace, Jesus
Christ, or His love? What do they know about His Kingdom? Nothing at
all, and they prove so by their works. If they knew Him, they wouldn’t
be creating institutes, praising men and seeking praise of men for
themselves.
Fidel Arnecillo, Jr. – Philosophy Instructor/Lay
Christian Teacher
“Josh Tongol is a theologically-trained
itinerant Christian teacher, who uniquely combines his cerebral skills
with his passion
for people and deeply penetrating ways of interacting with his audience.
Like Jesus and John the Baptist, he is a God-sent gadfly. He challenges
deeply embedded human traditions in churches, in order to open a more
radical and challenging way of understanding God’s kingdom.”
“Theologically-trained”? “Cerebral skills”?
1 Corinthians 1:18-20 MKJV
(18) For the preaching of the cross is foolishness to those being lost,
but to us being saved, it is the power of God.
(19) For it is written, “I will destroy the wisdom of the wise,
and I will set aside the understanding of the perceiving ones.”
(20) Where is the wise? Where is the scribe? Where is the lawyer of
this world? Has not God made foolish the wisdom of this world?
Romans 8:5-8 MKJV
(5) For they who are according to the flesh mind the things of flesh,
but they who are according to the Spirit the things of the Spirit.
(6) For to be carnally minded is death, but to be spiritually minded
is life and peace
(7) because the carnal mind is enmity against God, for it is not subject
to the Law of God, neither indeed can it be.
(8) So then they who are in the flesh cannot please God.
The Lord Jesus Christ is a “gadfly”? Here’s the
WordWeb definition:
“A persistently annoying person; any of
various large flies that annoy livestock.”
I understand what he is trying to say, that righteousness can be a
pest to the stuffy. Still, Arnicello Jr. is quite blasphemous, preaching
another Jesus without any doubt, certainly not the Almighty God and
Savior of all mankind we know Jesus Christ to be. And Joshua eats up
Fidel’s commendation, posting it as a badge of honor!
Arnicello and Tongol most definitely do “open a more radical
and challenging way of understanding God’s kingdom” - through
the minds of devils.
See what God, through true men of God, has to say about “theological
training”:
Philippians 3:3-11 MKJV
(3) For we are the circumcision who worship God in the spirit and rejoice
in Christ Jesus and have no confidence in the flesh;
(4) though I might also have confidence in the flesh. If any other
thinks that he has reason to trust in the flesh, I more.
(5) I was circumcised the eighth day, of the stock of Israel, of the
tribe of Benjamin, a Hebrew of the Hebrews. As regards the Law, I was
a Pharisee;
(6) concerning zeal, persecuting the church; regarding the righteousness
in the Law, blameless.
(7) But whatever things were gain to me, those I counted loss for Christ.
(8) But no, rather, I also count all things to be loss for the excellency
of the knowledge of Christ Jesus my Lord, for Whose sake I have suffered
the loss of all things, and count them to be dung, so that I may win
Christ
(9) and be found in Him; not having my own righteousness, which is
of the Law, but through the faith of Christ, the righteousness of God
by faith,
(10) that I may know Him and the power of His resurrection and the
fellowship of His sufferings, being made conformable to His death;
(11) if by any means I might attain to the resurrection of the dead.
1 Corinthians 1:26-31 MKJV
(26) For you see your calling, brothers, that not many wise men according
to the flesh are called, not many mighty, not many noble.
(27) But God has chosen the foolish things of the world to confound
the wise; and God has chosen the weak things of the world to confound
the things which are mighty;
(28) and God has chosen the base things of the world, and things which
are despised, and things which are not, in order to bring to nothing
things that are;
(29) so that no flesh should glory in His presence.
(30) But of Him you are in Christ Jesus, Who of God is made to us wisdom
and righteousness and sanctification and redemption;
(31) so that, according as it is written, “He who glories, let
him glory in the Lord.”
“But he who glories, let him glory in the Lord. For not he who
commends himself is approved, but he whom the Lord commends” (2
Corinthians 10:17-18 KJV).
Mike Kapler - Growing in Grace Broadcast
“Gospel means good news and this is what I appreciate
most about Joshua
Tongol’s ministry…His gifted ability to share a message that puts
the focus on Christ instead of ourselves.”
If Mike can’t see where the focus is and where he is asked to
place it, what can he see? He is another false teacher along with all
those at Tongol’s site who do ungodly works, promoting Joshua
on behalf of the destroyer:
“Concerning the works of men, by the Words of Your lips, I am
kept from the paths of the destroyer” (Psalms 17:4 MKJV).
Dave Geisler - Pastor/Teacher at Promised Grace Ministries
“Joshua knows the love of Christ and has
a unique way of helping others to see and understand the light and
life of Christ. He gives
a clear grace message and helps us to move more and more into the reality
of who we are in Christ and this new covenant relationship. To say
I appreciate what he does would be the understatement of the millennium.”
No doubt Joshua is a wonderful guy, and I most certainly would want
the best for him and for all those who commend him, but I must say
that he only knows a counterfeit love, man’s love, which is so
appealing to the world and to the flesh. See False
Love - Satan’s
Last Stronghold.
I am tempted to say, “If only it were that easy to live in the
love of God,” but I can’t and won’t. God didn’t
make it easy, as evidenced by the suffering and death of prophets and
saints throughout history, as well as by the crucifixion of the Son
of God. His way is His way, and while He never promised wine and roses
for salvation, He did promise suffering and sorrow, hardships, and
hatred by the world.
“I have spoken these things to you so that you should not be
offended. They shall put you out of the synagogue. But an hour is coming
that everyone who kills you will think that he bears God service. And
they will do these things to you because they have not known the Father
nor Me” (John 16:1-3 MKJV).
Joshua, you may be hated by false Christians, but you are not hated
by the true. I don’t hate you, and I don’t hate any against
whom I speak... but you are in dire need of correction for your error.
You preach a gospel of your own making, thinking you have great revelation,
but it is deception, and we are here to tell you so. God will grant
grace to whom He wills.
Sammy Bilyeu - Apostle of Grace
“Joshua Tongol is the leader for this
generation. I highly respect him personally and his integrity is
evidenced for the love he has for
his peers. God is using him in an AWESOME way because he is willing
to do what others will not do, go where others will not go, and speak
the words of Life in which there is no compromise.”
Sammy, you are not an apostle, and you don’t know what you’re
talking about.
Silverfilter - Electronic Musician and DJ (Manila, Philippines)
“Josh can and will relate to your level
wherever you are in your life and that is because of the Grace of
God overflowing from
his life to touch yours. His passion for the people is born out of
the need to share the goodness and mercy of our Lord Jesus Christ to
everyone who can hear his voice, and this is his seed. He is a great
planter.”
Praise of man more than of God is a betrayal of all that is good,
holy, and true. No man should be praised as this, even if he is extraordinarily
virtuous. Read the Scriptures and try to find any such holy example
or instruction of praise of man. You will fail. However, another example
does come to mind:
“And on a certain day, Herod sat on his throne, dressed in royal
clothing, and made a speech to them. And the people gave a shout, saying,
It is the voice of a god and not of a man! And immediately the angel
of the Lord struck him, because he did not give God the glory. And
he was eaten by worms and gave up the spirit. But the Word of God grew
and increased” (Acts 12:21-24 MKJV).
When a man is so praised and when he posts the praises he
receives of men, one can automatically be assured the man praised
is not of
God and those praising him are not of God. They are all deceived. Herod’s
end was not very nice, and neither will the end be of those who love
man’s glory more than God’s.
Samuel Mathew - The Ekklesia of Christ (NJ)
“There is a revolution that is sweeping
the planet, a grace revolution, which is Christianity in its purest
form – Jesus
plus nothing. Joshua Tongol is being used mightily by God in this revolution.
He is passionate about the pure unadulterated gospel of Jesus Christ
and the restoration of the the church (ekklesia) from institutionalism
to an organic expression of the living, breathing, every-member functioning
body of Christ.”
This sounds good. I am all for “the pure unadulterated Gospel
of Jesus Christ” and delivery from “institutionalism to
an organic expression of the living, breathing, every-member functioning
Body of Christ.” But is this the true or the false revolution?
Is this not an unauthorized entry (Matthew 22:12), coming up another
way (John 10:1)? Is this not the strong delusion sweeping the world?
What better way than by something so attractive to the world and to
the flesh? Of Joshua and his boosters, it is written:
2 Thessalonians 2:8-12 MKJV
(8) And then the lawless one will be revealed, whom the Lord shall
consume with the breath of His mouth and shall destroy with the brightness
of His coming,
(9) whose coming is according to the working of Satan with
all power and signs and lying wonders,
(10) and with all deceit of unrighteousness in those who perish, because
they did not receive the love of the truth, so that they might be saved.
(11) And for this cause God shall send them strong delusion,
that they should believe a lie,
(12) so that all those who do not believe the truth, but delight
in unrighteousness, might be condemned.
David Borum - Grace to the Philippines
“Joshua and I share the same passion,
which is to see the people of The Philippines set free with the knowledge
of God’s goodness
and grace towards his children. When I found his ministry online I
was encouraged. When I looked into the message further I was absolutely
thrilled!”
Let it be God’s power and work, not man’s. Let it be God’s
understanding of freedom and knowledge of His goodness and grace, not
man’s. No man can do these things and shouldn’t presume
he can. Put away the fervent, heroic religious passions of the flesh,
repent of them, and turn to God Who saves in all reality and judgment
and righteousness. The works of men will never further God’s
Kingdom.
Without the Father, the Son can do nothing. He said so. Now we witness
many standing up, saying, “Without us, God can do nothing. We
must help Him. We must succeed where He has failed.” It is self-righteousness;
it is delusion. Yet God will see man through to the end, in spite of
his corruption. God will be vindicated and glorified.
Pictures Worth a Thousand Words
Joshua’s photo gallery doesn’t represent the holiness
and piety of the Kingdom of Heaven; it represents the silliness and
foolishness of Satan’s kingdom. Stick out your tongues, saints,
and show stupid faces. That’s how to be representatives of the
Lord Jesus Christ! Just be your unregenerate selves! That’s the
fruit of the Spirit (isn’t it?), the manifest marks of disciples
of Jesus Christ! Show the world you’re normal, lest you should
offend them, right? To win them, be like them; that is, do what they
do, right?
How godly is that? Did Christ die for you, so that you can act as
silly, worldly fools? Isn’t that such a waste of
His precious blood?
“And do not be conformed to this world, but be transformed by
the renewing of your mind, in order to prove by you what is that good
and pleasing and perfect will of God” (Romans 12:2 MKJV).
Tongol’s gallery doesn’t represent grace, but iniquity.
It doesn’t reflect the Law of God, which is good, holy, and pure,
but man-pleasing lawlessness called “freedom in Christ by His
grace.” It doesn’t represent the sober thankfulness and
peace of sanctified saints, but the delusion of light and vain persons
who have taken the broad way leading to destruction.
And because we aren’t falling for their so-called freedom, we
are counted as Pharisees. Many enter the wide gate, refusing to be
restrained, refusing to receive the glory that comes from God only. “The
reason why you people enter the narrow gate,” the lawless retort, “is
because you’re narrow-minded! You’re legalists! Jesus wants
us to be free, free, free! He doesn’t want to change us - He
wants to love us and He only wants us to love. He doesn’t want
us all caught up in dos and don’ts! He wants us to have LIFE!
Lighten up! Be human! God is nicer than you think!”
Tongol and company, like his endorsers, fail to realize that Christ
came to raise us up out of humanity’s fallen state. We aren’t
called to live as fallen ones, but to repent and rise up in newness
of life. Newness of life isn’t about being the old with new zest
and energy, putting new wine in old skins. It’s about being a
new creature altogether. As such, we have nothing more to do with the
old – all things are new:
“So that if any one is in Christ, that one is a new creature;
old things have passed away; behold, all things have become new” (2
Corinthians 5:17 MKJV).
I hear Joshua in an audio, “Love, Sex, and Relationships,” essentially
saying, “Follow the heart, not the Bible.” Yes, it is very
true that one ought not to be legalistic and slavish to the letter.
What kind of new life in Christ is that? But saying, “Follow
the heart,” means one can judge and trust himself and knows where
to draw the line.
Even if one has a new heart, can he take fire in his bosom and not
be burned? Flirting with opportunities of temptation and sin can easily
lead one where he or she should not go. Does Scriptural counsel not
warn to flee fornication? Sex hormones can play weird and deceitful
tricks on people. I know, because as a believer, I allowed myself to
go too far, presuming I could judge myself and love another physically
as well as spiritually.
How is it you find a way to deny the counsel of the Scriptures? Better
to exercise restraint and caution according to God’s written
Word:
1 Corinthians 6:18-7:1 MKJV
(18) Flee fornication. Every sin that a man does is outside the body,
but he who commits fornication sins against his own body.
(19) Or do you not know that your body is a temple of the Holy Spirit
in you, Whom you have of God? And you are not your own,
(20) for you are bought with a price. Therefore glorify God in your
body and in your spirit, which are God's.
(1) Now concerning what you wrote to me: It is good for a man not to
touch a woman.
“All Scripture is God-breathed, and is profitable for doctrine,
for reproof, for correction, for instruction in righteousness, that
the man of God may be perfected, thoroughly furnished to every good
work” (2 Timothy 3:16-17 MKJV).
Yes, we have been given a new heart, those of us who have been born
again, yet the flesh is there, even as Paul said:
“But I buffet my body, and lead it captive, lest proclaiming
to others I myself might be rejected” (1 Corinthians 9:27 MKJV).
Do we not find sufficient counsel in God’s Scriptures to refute
your doctrine, Joshua? You assume that all those to whom you speak
have new hearts. How can you judge them to have new hearts, if you
yourself don’t have a new heart by which to judge?
Tongol says the people of the Old Testament had only the Law, so they
had to meditate in it day and night. What about Noah? Did he have the
Law? Or did he find grace in God’s sight? Did he have to meditate
day and night, or did he hear God’s voice and believe?
What about Abel, Seth, Enoch, Abraham, Isaac, Jacob, and Joseph? Did
they have the Law? Joshua, you are in great error teaching young people
to follow their hearts. Wherever do you find any support in Scripture
for such a notion? Is that what Paul told the Corinthians to do?
1 Corinthians 14:34-38 MKJV
(34) Let your women be silent in the churches; for it is not permitted
to them to speak, but to be in subjection, as the Law also
says.
(35) And if they desire to learn anything, let them ask their husbands
at home; for it is a shame for a woman to speak in a church.
(36) Or did the Word of God go out from you? Or did it reach only to
you?
(37) If anyone thinks to be a prophet, or a spiritual one, let him
recognize the things I write to you, that they are a commandment
of the Lord.
(38) But if any is ignorant, let him be ignorant.
I have met many professing believers (not the young only) who have
followed their hearts, to their grief and sorrow. I was there with
them. Your counsel is not wise, Joshua, much less godly, but oh, how
popular and inviting to those who would indeed prefer to follow their
hearts!
“In those days there was no king in Israel, but every man did
that which was right in his eyes” (Judges 17:6 MKJV).
And once again:
“The heart is deceitful above all things, and desperately wicked;
who can know it?” (Jeremiah 17:9 MKJV)
If we have and walk in His Spirit, we will do well and have life,
but if we walk according to our human hearts, we will have death and
destruction.
Tongol asks, “Isn’t it strange that
you ask Jesus into your heart and then you can’t trust it,
though you invite Him there to guide you and to teach you?” He
begins on a false premise. Nowhere in the Scriptures will you find
a teaching about asking
Jesus into one’s heart. On the contrary, they teach that your
heart is totally untruthful, unteachable, unreformable, and undependable.
How could such a heart seek the Lord or do anything good?
No, the Lord does as He chooses, as He did with Saul of Tarsus, who
didn’t ask Jesus into his heart. God bypasses the heart of stone
by His Spirit, supplanting it with a heart of flesh, at His initiative:
“And I will give you a new heart, and I will put a new spirit
within you. And I will take away the stony heart out of your flesh,
and I will give you a heart of flesh. And I will put My Spirit within
you and cause you to walk in My statutes, and you shall keep My judgments
and do them” (Ezekiel 36:26-27 MKJV).
You can trust the new heart of His Spirit, which, if He has given
it to you, will be manifest by the fact that you are walking in His
statutes and keeping His judgments. Your old heart will be crucified
with Christ, no longer leading you about in lawlessness, error, and
deception.
With Tongol, we see children playing in the streets, having fun in
the Name of Jesus Christ. With a true man of God and the Law absent,
the children will frolic.
“Nor should we be idolaters, even as some of them, as it is
written: ‘The people sat down to eat and drink, and rose up to
play’” (1 Corinthians 10:7 MKJV).
This enjoyment is of the flesh, not of the Spirit of the Lord; it
is one of self-indulgence and casting off constraints, not in the least
pleasing to God. He grieves because of such presumption and foolishness,
which serve to destroy people.
I watch the video on water baptism and see lightness, frivolity. It’s
fun, it’s friendly fun, it’s clean fun; but where is the
death and burial that immersion depicts? Are those a laughing matter,
an occasion for celebration? While we rejoice to be identified with
Christ, do we understand what it means? You are not teaching them soberly,
Joshua; you make light of the things of God and make friends who cherish
and admire you.
The Bible says, “Be sober, be vigilant; because your adversary
the Devil, as a roaring lion, walks about, seeking whom he may devour” (1
Peter 5:8 KJV), but Tongol, with what appears to be loving manner and
doctrine, teaches his followers to hold hands and dance with the Devil
and have a good time. And they call it “grace.”
“Where there is no vision, the people perish; but he
who keeps the Law, he is blessed” (Proverbs 29:18 MKJV).
The Lord once said to me, “You will encounter those who cry,
Grace! Grace!’ insisting they have My grace, but I will give
them the fruits of their iniquity they call ‘grace.’ There
will be those who condemn you, crying, ‘Law! Law!’ They
hate My Law because they hate Me.”
I see people with Joshua Tongol who have no use for the Law of God.
Do they not know that His Law is the love from above, not the love
from beneath? Do they not know that believers in Christ are known as
bondservants and not free rangers?
As another demonstration of silliness, we see a site full of boastful
religious works, glorying in preaching, praying, laying on of hands,
lengthening legs by prayer (sometimes real, but often a psychological
effect), being on television, posing as the world poses, and demonstrating
how people love this man. Granted, these things don’t look silly,
but they are an ostentatious presentation of men’s works in the
Name of the Lord.
Let me give some perspective on the “credentials” advertised of Josh Tongol. Wherever you
see Joshua Tongol’s name or a personal pronoun referring to him,
let us replace it with Paul the apostle and see if we can begin to
grasp the nature of the essence of Tongol’s works and ways in
light of true godliness (Paul was set forth as an example for believers):
“[The apostle Paul] started ministering
at the young age of eighteen.”
Whatever happened to, “Not a novice, lest being puffed up he
may fall into the condemnation of the Devil” (1 Timothy 3:6 MKJV)?
Paul spent almost as many years being prepared by God after being
called and before being sent to minister:
Galatians 1:15-18 KJV
(15) But when it pleased God, Who separated me from my mother's womb,
and called me by His grace,
(16) To reveal His Son in me, that I might preach Him among the heathen;
immediately I conferred not with flesh and blood:
(17) Neither went I up to Jerusalem to them which were apostles before
me; but I went into Arabia, and returned again unto Damascus.
(18) Then after three years I went up to Jerusalem to see Peter, and
abode with him fifteen days.
“Then fourteen years after I went up again to Jerusalem with
Barnabas, and took Titus with me also. And I went up by revelation,
and communicated unto them that Gospel which I preach among the Gentiles,
but privately to them which were of reputation, lest by any means I
should run, or had run, in vain” (Galatians 2:1-2 KJV).
“[Paul] served as a Youth Coordinator
at a Pentecostal church; an Apologetics Teacher at a Presbyterian
church; a College Pastor at
a Southern Baptist church; an Evangelist at an Assemblies of God church;
and is currently a missionary in the Philippines.”
Did Paul endorse denominations and sectarianism?
1 Corinthians 1:10-13 MKJV
(10) But I exhort you, brothers, by the name of our Lord Jesus Christ,
that you all speak the same thing and that there be no divisions
among you; but that you be perfectly joined together in the same
mind and in the same judgment.
(11) For it has been declared to me concerning you, my brothers, by
those of Chloe, that there are contentions among you.
(12) But I say this, that every one of you says, I am of Paul, and
I of Apollos, and I of Cephas, and I of Christ.
(13) Is Christ divided? Was Paul crucified for you, or were you baptized
in the name of Paul?
And what did Paul say about his credentials?
Philippians 3:4-11 KJV
(4) Though I might also have confidence in the flesh. If any other
man thinks that he has whereof he might trust in the flesh, I more:
(5) Circumcised the eighth day, of the stock of Israel, of the tribe
of Benjamin, an Hebrew of the Hebrews; as touching the Law, a Pharisee;
(6) Concerning zeal, persecuting the church; touching the righteousness
which is in the law, blameless.
(7) But what things were gain to me, those I counted loss for Christ.
(8) Yea doubtless, and I count all things but loss for the excellency
of the knowledge of Christ Jesus my Lord: for whom I have suffered
the loss of all things, and do count them but dung, that I may win
Christ,
(9) And be found in Him, not having my own righteousness, which is
of the Law, but that which is through the faith of Christ, the righteousness
which is of God by faith:
(10) That I may know Him, and the power of His resurrection, and the
fellowship of His sufferings, being made conformable unto His death;
(11) If by any means I might attain unto the resurrection of the dead.
Joshua prides in not having righteousness in the Law, yet presents
credentials according to men’s systems, institutions, and laws,
while Paul treated those as dung.
“[The apostle Paul] has been featured
on the 700 Club Asia and has appeared as a guest on several radio
shows including the apologetics.com
(99.5 KKLA). [Paul’s] story was also featured in Biola
University’s 'The
Point' Magazine: Your Faith Has Healed You: Faith and Healing
in Today’s Culture.”
I can understand the ignorant imagining the apostle Paul being featured
and appearing as a guest on the multitudinous evangelical medias, but
if we know the Lord and if we know brother Paul, we know he would have
some very strong words for those people, and for their doctrines and
ways. They would be unpleasantly surprised. Furthermore, if they didn’t
know who he was, they would ridicule and throw him out. They could
even do it if they knew, just like they did with John in his day – 3
John 1:9-10.
“[Paul] has spoken and ministered all
throughout the United States and in several parts of Asia at church
services, retreats, and
conferences.”
Paul was wanted, too, but wanted dead, not alive. He was not a popular
man. Wherever he went preaching, he was not received by the religious.
Instead, he was hated and vilified, even stoned and whipped.
Furthermore, Paul would not use a record of his activities to promote
himself, as modern-day preachers seeking fame and popularity do. Tongol
promotes himself; Paul did not.
“[Paul] has spoken on subjects such as
apologetics, divine healing, radical grace, and organic church life.”
Paul preached Christ and Him crucified. No doubt, he preached on many
topics, but those topics were never a selling feature of his ministry,
as though he should be called by to preach because he was a diversified
speaker.
“For I determined not to know any thing among you, save Jesus
Christ, and Him crucified” (1 Corinthians 2:2 KJV).
“Many know [the
apostle Paul] for his
sermon jams (audio preaching with background music). He has a raw
style of preaching and a big heart
for people.”
What the true apostle Paul said:
“And I was with you in weakness, and in fear, and in much trembling.
And my speech and my preaching was not with enticing words of man's
wisdom, but in demonstration of the Spirit and of power: That your
faith should not stand in the wisdom of men, but in the power of God” (1
Corinthians 2:3-5 KJV).
“[Paul] holds a B.A. in Biblical Studies
from Biola University and an M.A. in Theology from Talbot School
of Theology.”
“But I certify you, brethren, that the gospel which was preached
of me is not after man. For I neither received it of man, neither was
I taught it, but by the revelation of Jesus Christ” (Galatians
1:11-12 KJV).
“[The apostle Paul] currently resides
in Metro Manila and is addicted to cracking jokes, making goofy faces,
reading books, and
breakdancing.”
Addicted? Is the ministry of the Gospel of Jesus Christ accompanied
with an addiction to jokes, goofy faces, and break dancing?
“[Paul] has a passion to share the Gospel
of Jesus Christ and to see believers walk in true freedom.”
The last statement can indeed be said of the apostle Paul, but can
there be any doubt that while Paul preached the true Gospel, Joshua
Tongol preaches another gospel, with another Jesus?
“I marvel that you so soon are being moved away from Him Who
called you into the grace of Christ, to another gospel, which is not
another, but some are troubling you, and desiring to pervert the Gospel
of Christ. But even if we or an angel from Heaven preach a gospel to
you beside what we preached to you, let him be accursed” (Galatians
1:6-8 MKJV).
Those who are sober, vigilant, and hungry for God and the Truth will
know whereof we speak and will flee from the sheepish wolves to the
True Shepherd, the Lion of Judah, where they will be safe from all
wonderful harm.
“And a stranger will they not follow, but will flee from him:
for they know not the voice of strangers” (John 10:5 KJV).
Paul the apostle would never post acclamations of himself or allow
them to be posted by anyone with him, because he was walking with God.
That goes for any true man of God. I say these things to warn you,
to give you some instruction:
“And now listen to me, sons, and attend to the words of my mouth.
Do not let your heart turn aside to her ways, do not go astray in her
paths” (Proverbs 7:24-25 MKJV).
“Ponder the path of your feet, and all your ways will be established” (Proverbs
4:26 MKJV).
Proverbs 8:4-9 MKJV
(4) To you, O men, I call; and my voice is to the sons of man.
(5) O simple ones, understand wisdom; and, fools, be of an understanding
heart.
(6) Hear; for I will speak of excellent things; and the opening of
my lips shall be right things.
(7) For my mouth shall speak truth; and wickedness is hateful to my
lips.
(8) All the words of my mouth are in righteousness; nothing twisted
or perverse is in them.
(9) They are all plain to him who understands, and right to those who
find knowledge.
Conclusion
I understand the rebellion against the phony, legalistic, tradition-bound,
ceremonialistic, ritualistic, hierarchical institutionalized entities
called “churches” and religious organizations. I understand
the backlash against the demand of denominations to live by their doctrines,
under their umbrellas, which promise life, but don’t deliver.
I understand the reaction of people, especially the youth, against
form without substance or life. We have left all those things behind
ourselves, but…
...we have not thrown out the baby with the bathwater. Joshua would
argue that he saved the baby and rejected only the bathwater, or that
he received Jesus as He is, not as the churches have presented Him,
but Joshua is full of misunderstanding and contradiction. He has rejected
the Baby, but saved the bathwater and bathes all those who come to
him in works of the flesh. He is beautifully carnal, but spiritually
filthy.
He is a product of the system and, to prove it, uses his background
with the systems of men to promote himself. This is only partly why
Joshua Tongol is a false teacher, one who misleads and who diverts
seekers from Jesus Christ. He also represents Jesus in a false way,
thus he preaches another Jesus.
Run for your lives, those who love life, from an appealing, loving,
friendly wolf who comes in sheep’s clothing. He comes devouring
by caressing; he comes in powerfully kind and comfortable ways, the
most effective ways available to seduce. Are these not the very tools
the prostitute uses to persuade her clients to part with what she is
after, whatever that may be?
Joshua, you may show me your love with affection and philosophical
and theological persuasion, but I would show you my love by telling
you the truth; not to condemn, but to save. Believe me, but know that
if you do, you will no longer be popular; you’ll be hated by
all men.
Let your mother’s heart be pierced for a good cause and not
an evil one.
Victor Hafichuk |