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  Rick Joyner's Book, "The Final Quest" Should Be Called "The Big Lie"
Joyner quotes this voice he heard that he called the apostle as stating, "By the grace of God I was able to finish my course, but I still did not walk in all that I was called to.
Joyner confesses that this book is basically a result of trances that he experienced.
Joyner goes further to describe how the people he was fighting with were filthy and slime-ridden by some imaginary vultures that were riding his enemies.
www.pawcreek.org /articles/endtimes/RickJoynerBookFinalQuestBigLie.htm   (2956 words)

  
  Rick Joyner - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Joyner has written a number of books about the Prophetic Ministry in the modern church, including several books (The Harvest, The Final Quest) based on heavenly revelations he has himself received.
Morningstar publishes a Prophetic Journal edited by Joyner 4 times a year, and his ministry is also known for their conferences and worship music.
Joyner is respected across a number of denominational boundaries for his wisdom and insight, and his deep desire to see the Church grow into maturity in Christ.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Rick_Joyner   (232 words)

  
 Rick Joyner And The New World Order
Joyner says this Antichrist is rather a religious spirit that "is the mature fruit of the tree of knowledge." Again, we have a complete confusion of the truth.
Joyner's version of being born again are either the bad or the good that he says are becoming more subtle and deceptive.
Joyner, does not represent death and resurrection, but some kind of life and the church, apparently the new elite church that has been initiated.
www.pawcreek.org /articles/endtimes/RickJoyner.htm   (3403 words)

  
 The Colossian Heresy Part 3   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02)
Rick Joyner is writing a series of books based on visions he received while in a series of dreams and trances.7 Like Hagin, Rick Joyner ultimately has his own unique theology verified by the words of Jesus.
Though Joyner claims to not be adding new revelations to the Bible, this teaching of the three heavens being epochs of history on the earth is clearly a new revelation.
Joyner saw a man he knew on a great throne in heaven.48 From Joyner’s description, it was apparently the heretical Latter Rain teacher William Branham.
www.agetwoage.org /colossian3.htm   (4396 words)

  
 RESPONSE TO THE CHARISMA ARTICLE by Rick Joyner   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02)
Rick Joyner made a serious judgment against "Charisma" and Strang Communications Company when he said we are not accountable to anyone in the body of Christ.
Joyner wrote in his response that the reason we published this article is because our publisher, Stephen Strang, and others on his staff are "poisoned to the prophetic." This is not true.
Joyner has been a friend of former football star Reggie White for some time, and interviews with a ministry associate last year indicated that White, Joyner and former televangelist Jim Bakker were considering purchasing some of the former PTL property for a ministry endeavor in Charlotte.
www.harvestnet.org /lookback/responsetocharisma.htm   (6554 words)

  
 Rick Joyner part 2--- A CWM publication
Joyner is also insistent that love should outweigh truth (see previous article) in importance, which creates a false antithesis and opens up a wide doorway to error in the names of charity and tolerance.
Joyner does not seem altogether connected to reality- his book has a fey, otherworldly quality quite unlike the practical exhortations of the letters to the churches in even the most intangible of Bible books, the Apocalypse.
Joyner also persists in describing himself as one of the ``last day believers [who] will walk in all of the power that I [Christ] demonstrated, and more, because they will be the final representatives of all who have gone before them" (137).
www.christian-witness.org /archives/van1999/rjoyner2_99.html   (4064 words)

  
 REVIEW OF RICK JOYNER'S MURDEROUS BOOK  "The Final Quest"
Rick Joyner's preoccupation with warrior themes, prominent in his books and prophecies, may be related to his investiture as a knight in the Sovereign Military Order of Malta.
Joyner represents the attainment of spiritual power as a Quest..." The "Great Quest" is precisely the term used to describe the spiritual journey whereby the various elite orders of knighthood attain to immortality via levels or degrees of transformation offered through secret rites of initiation.
Joyner may protest that these were only dreams and visions but the fact remains that he has recorded these meetings and conversations as having actually taken place.
www.blessedquietness.com /journal/housechu/quest.htm   (3365 words)

  
 Rick Joyner Prophet or Heretic?
Rick Joyner heads Morningstar Ministries Many supporters of today's controversial Renewal and Revival movements consider him to be a "prophet" and/or "apostle".
Rick Joyner is neither a true prophet nor apostle.
Joyner's claims of revelation knowledge produce a dulling effect in regard to a desire for the Scriptures.
www.cephasministry.com /joels_army_joyner_heretic.html   (461 words)

  
 The Call - Rick Joyner
As Christians, we are faced with a very simple choice--either Rick Joyner did have these visions, and he is a genuine prophet of God, or he did not have them and he is either deluded or lying.
Joyner neglects to mention the only portion of Scripture specifically that shows someone seeking wisdom from the dead (King Saul contacting a medium in 1 Samuel 28), and being forfeit of his life on account of it.
But, Joyner is supposedly on a higher level of revelation than the apostles when they wrote the inerrant Scriptures, so Joyner's words should logically carry more weight that even the writings of the apostles.
www.cephas-library.com /joels_army_the_call_joyner.html   (4457 words)

  
 Rick Joyner and Morningstar Ministries - religious cults, sects and movements   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02)
Joyner couldn’t be clearer in his declaration: “Jesus is not a man. He was and is Spirit” (emphasis added).
Joyner is so bold as to state that nations will be overwhelmed by the newly appointed apostles and that ''Miracles which exceed even some of the most spectacular biblical marvels will cause whole nations to acknowledge Jesus...
Joyner's vision - which he says was given to him in a dream - on the war that is now underway between those who support the "move of God" and those who oppose it.
www.apologeticsindex.org /j08.html   (3355 words)

  
 The Higher Life of Rick Joyner
Rick Joyner, founder and Executive Director of MorningStar Publications and Ministries in North Carolina, is another proponent of these ideas of a new breed of super prophets and end-time restorationists.
Joyner is not really much of a prophet and it appears that the following must have been done “in the natural.” In the late 1990s, Joyner jumped onto the Y2K bandwagon as he claimed that the Lord “finally did begin to speak” about the issue.
Joyner’s emphasis on the kingdom is noticeably similar to the gospel message of Jehovah’s Witnesses, who ignore the King in their quest for the kingdom.
www.pfo.org /r-joyner.htm   (9706 words)

  
 Manhunt.com: Rick Joyner Foundation Celebrates 1st Year With Launch Of Web Site by Press Release, Gospel and urban ...   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02)
Therefore Rick is Founder and President of The Rick Joyner Foundation.
Rick is committed to utilizing all that God has blessed him with to positively impact the lives of others.
Rick is frequently called upon to host a variety of functions including live recordings, concerts, listening parties, banquets, etc. His comedic style and impeccable timing, along with the ability to hold an audiences attention, makes him one of the most sought-after emcees in the industry.
www.manhunt.com /news/stories/1079750272.html   (571 words)

  
 quest joyner Expose
Joyner introduces the idea of “stones” or jewels being the Source of revela-tion, yet Christians surely know that the Bible is the book of God’s revela-tion to man, it is His Divine font of Truth.
Rick Joyner has a great love for this dead wife of the great Chris-tian foolish virgin man, and the wife says his attraction is OK.
Joyner’s time with the Lord must be of paramount importance because from that time legions of angels that were standing ready since the night of His passion have from this point been released upon the earth.
www.despatch.cth.com.au /Despatch/quest_joyner.htm   (4738 words)

  
 The False Teachings Of Rick Joyner
Joyner says this Antichrist is rather a rehgious spirit that completes or as he states, "is the mature fruit of the tree of knowledge." Again, we have a complete confusion of the truth.
Joyner's version of being bom again are either the bad or the good whom he says are becoming more subtle and deceptive.
There are a multitude of other false doctrines taught by Rick Joyner, but space does not allow for a complete analysis.
www.deceptioninthechurch.com /joyner.html   (3417 words)

  
 Herescope: Rick Joyner: Africa and the NEW BREED
Rick Joyner was connected with the Kansas City Prophets group described in Friday's Herescope post (2/3/06).
Elsewhere Joyner has also used this term 'new breed' in speaking of "a new breed of leader" and "a new breed of ministry;" e.g.
Joyner's "new breed" concept has to do with the Manifest Sons of God (Latter Rain) eschatology of an end-time army of Christian warriors (Joel's Army) who will have supernatural dominionist powers.
herescope.blogspot.com /2006/02/rick-joyner-africa-and-new-breed.html   (1138 words)

  
 Apologetics research resources on religious cults and sects - Rick Joyner: Christian Gnostic. Part 1: Civil War
Joyner believes that the "very definition of Christianity will be changed, for the better" because it appears he has never really taken hold of Christ, the author of authentic and primitive Christianity.
Joyner will be quite happy to join with his Catholic brethren as they have one thing in common: they hate the simple Gospel and want to bolt their own religion on to it until it is unrecognisable.
Joyner thinks the church is under slavery because it is chained to the former revelations of the Book, and will not receive the latter rain of the Spirit.
www.apologeticsindex.org /j09.html   (9087 words)

  
 Rick Joyner   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02)
Rick Joyner also teaches that we should know about future events like hurricanes and go where these hurricanes are going to hit and either warn the people or calm the storms.  He also told a story where he was on a mountain and the weather was calmed for him and another guy.
According to Rick Joyner, the grays (whom he labels as "spiritually ruthless and cruel") will "either be converted or removed from their place of influence in the church."
Joyner dogmatically declares that both "believers and unbelievers alike will think that it is the end of Christianity as we know it, and it will be." When the "grays" are finally eliminated there is going to be "an entirely new definition of Christianity."
www.myfortress.org /RickJoyner.html   (1776 words)

  
 The Call - Rick Joyner - A Review
It is very important to realize that in the prologue to “The Call”, Rick Joyner indicates that he received some questioning response from people who read the first installment, “ The Final Quest”, and that he is out to set the record straight.
This means that he has had to defend the remarks and doctrines that he set forth in “The Final Quest”, as it seems it may have provoked a fair amount of controversy among the reading public, despite press to the contrary from the greater Charismatic world.
But Joyner said in “The Final Quest” that the revelation or trance was by the Spirit of God, that he spoke to Jesus face-to-face, drank from his cup, fellowshiped with angels and the spirits of the saints, and he says NOW that some of that may be false!?
www.deceptioninthechurch.com /thecall.html   (4465 words)

  
 Joint Prophecies of Rick Joyner & Rabbi Cohen at Messiah '99
The Messiah '99 Brochure announced that conference speakers would include Rick Joyner of Morning Star Ministries, Stephen Strang, editor of ‘Charisma’ Magazine and Stephen Katz, a recruiter for Jews for Jesus.
Rick Joyner, whom Rabbi Cohen considers a friend and a "righteous Gentile," was informed that he was the first Gentile ever to speak at their conference.
It should be noted that Rick Joyner announced in 1997 that modern prophets are not required to be 100% accurate in their prophecies for the following reasons: (1) prophecy is a learning experience and (2) the Church isn't mature enough to know and handle the truth.
www.seekgod.ca /cohenjoyner.htm   (9541 words)

  
 Rick Joyner In Charisma
Rick Joyner’s MorningStar Ministries is backing out of plans to develop a prophetic retreat and conference center in Wilkes, N.C. The ministry bought more than 400 acres of mountain property with plans to start a 24-hour worship and prayer center, but has decided to move its operations back to its original home in Charlotte.
After a series of best-selling books detailing his spiritual insights, Rick Joyner's new "Shadows of Things to Come" is to be released by one of the country's largest evangelical publishers next month, taking his prophecies and predictions to the mainstream shelves of the likes of Barnes and Noble and Waldenbooks.
In addition, the letter to Joyner refuting his facts in his book "Courage That Changed The World" by Guy Stair Sainty is published on our site, by permission.
www.harvestnet.org /lookback/joynerincharisma.htm   (1688 words)

  
 Alibris: Rick Joyner
Rick Joyner relates the contents of a trance that he says was given to him by God over the period of one year, detailing events in the last days.
Rick Joyner takes us on the journey of the Israelites from the misery of Egypt to the glories of the Celestial City.
Joyner nos habla de por que el avivamiento se demora en llegar, lo que significa librarse de la marca de la Bestia, el surgimiento y la caida de los Estados Unidos y maneras practicas de servir en los postreros dias.
www.alibris.com /search/books/author/Joyner,Rick   (391 words)

  
 Amazon.ca: The Call: Books: Rick Joyner   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02)
Rick Joyner says he "forgets" about these surpassingly great revelations he's had.
Also, Rick Joyner describes the Father in detail, but it is written in John 6:46 "No one has seen the Father except the one who is from God; only he has seen the Father."
Rick Joyner's sequel to The Final Quest will reach deep into your heart with a divine understanding of God's will for His Church in these last days.
www.amazon.ca /Call-Rick-Joyner/dp/1929371896   (1131 words)

  
 Amazon.com: The Final Quest: Books: Rick Joyner   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02)
Joyner's purported vision combines Dante's multiple levels of paradise with John Bunyon's famous trek by the Pilgrim--only without the high art of these other works.
It seems to me that humility is not thinking lowly of yourself (as Joyner often does in his grovelling about his unworthiness and sinfulness), and certainly humility is not thinking highly of yourself (as Joyner also does by placing himself superior to Paul and by having all of heaven's attention centered on himself).
Upon Rick's entrance into heaven, even Paul admits his failures to the man, and is told of the exalted tasks God is calling Joyner to undertake.
www.amazon.com /Final-Quest-Rick-Joyner/dp/0883684780   (2345 words)

  
 Rick Joyner's Low View of Scripture « The Sign Of Jonah
Joyner is just one of the elitist Christians who claim to have to personally experienced dream like trances in which they went to heaven.
Joyner’s description of his arduous journey through the different levels of heaven is a case in point.
Be like Joyner and the others, who are always God’s heroes, and you’ll have some kind of secret access to divine privileges that the rest of us aren’t privy too.
signofjonah.wordpress.com /2007/02/09/rick-joyners-low-view-of-scripture   (3256 words)

  
 Morningstar/Rick Joyner - The Elijah List   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02)
Joyner lifts the veil on this horde exposing the hideous face of racism, witchcraft and religious spirits.
Joyner announces that the battle is not just territorial but is also a struggle for the human heart.
In this session from the Living in the Supernatural Conference, Rick Joyner discusses attitudes and ideals that we must embrace while we are "learning to become addicted", such as being transparent before our brethren and viewing our "tests" as opportunities to seek God in new ways.
theelijahlist.safeshopper.com /126/cat126.htm?863   (3282 words)

  
 Amazon.ca: The Harvest: Books: Rick Joyner   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02)
by Rick Joyner (Author) "Jesus said, "The harvest is the end of the age" (Matthew 13:39)..." (more)
A brief summary of a vision received by Rick Joyner was first circulated in major periodicals and newsletters, reaching millions of people in just a year.
Make sure you also read Rick Joyner's "Final Quest." It should be included in the contemporary cannon of the saints.
www.amazon.ca /Harvest-Rick-Joyner/dp/0883685035   (399 words)

  
 Fictionwise eBooks: Rick Joyner
Rick is a well-known author of more than twenty books, including The Final Quest, Leadership, the Power of a Creative Life, and Shadows of Things to Come.
Rick Joyner, author of the best-selling book The Final Quest, dramatically exposes the insidious cruelty of evil as manifested in jealousy, fear, spirit of poverty, spiritual authority, and religious spirits.
Joyner announces that the battle is one of terri...
www.fictionwise.com /eBooks/RickJoynereBooks.htm   (323 words)

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