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May 20, 2016

John Hagee Sells Jesus Out for Personal Politics

By Anthony Wade

John Hagee has again violated the law and the Bible to threaten Christians into voting for his lesser evil.

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Woe to those who call evil good and good evil, who put darkness for light and light for darkness, who put bitter for sweet and sweet for bitter! -- Isaiah 5: 20 (ESV)

For the uninformed, John Hagee is a mega church pastor from Texas. He is an unapologetic worshipper of the United States and Israel. I say worshipper because these things have become idols in his life and his preaching. So much so that he famously preached recently that atheists should "get out of my country" if they didn't like to hear Merry Christmas. Strange evangelism tactic. He also is a shameless shill, making money off of the absurd blood moon theology from last year. Scaring people into buying his latest book about this nonsense. His idol worshipping of Israel has led him to be a dual covenant theologian. He believes and has preached that the Jewish people do not have to go through Jesus Christ in order to be saved. That they are in fact under their own covenant that supersedes the New Covenant of the cross. One of the most diabolical schemes the enemy has ever cooked up. The convince pastors that God's chosen people do not need the Gospel. This despite the fact that the Bible clearly states that none come to the Father except through Jesus Christ. With this resume, one would expect that John Hagee is very opinionated politically and that is most certainly the case. Here is his most recent video about this year's presidential election that should result in his losing the tax exempt status for preaching politics.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=56I6sAz1C1A

I try to stay clear of garbage disguised as Christianity but I feel compelled in case some people are genuinely confused by some of the lies in this brief video. Let us deal with each individual item that relates to our faith. Hagee opens up by quoting someone who once said that to see evil and not call it evil, is evil. That not speaking is speaking. That not acting, is acting and that God will not hold us harmless. While the quote might sound like it achieves a certain level of gravitas, it is not Scripture. Throughout the rest of the video it is clear that "evil" in this case is whoever the Democratic Party chooses as their candidate. Hagee however is making a political pitch and wrapping it up in pious sounding Christianese that is simply not supported biblically. The verse that comes closest is the key verse today from the Prophet Isaiah. What Hagee is of course missing is the fact that the candidate he is pushing Christians to vote for is also evil. Points like this are always lost on Hagee who simply shills for the Republican Party and thus pretends they are always the righteous choice. Last time it was a Mormon and this time a philandering business man on his third marriage who thinks communion wafers are crackers and the Book of Second Corinthians is called "Two Corinthians." Beloved, this is not to advocate for the other side either. It is a clarion call for Christians to wake up and stop calling evil good. I think if Satan himself was running this year Hagee would be talking about how he was once an angel and is the clear choice for the church. This is not Christian -- it is completely and utterly carnal politics. Christians have two choices. They can vote for who they believe is the lesser of two evils or they can choose not to vote. Spurgeon once said that when presented with the lesser of two evils he chose neither. But if we choose the lesser we must not lose sight of the fact that we still chose evil! We should not be trumpeting that choice. We should not be persuading others to our evil choice. We should not be defending it. We should not be making videos about it. John Hagee has been given a platform and a flock to watch over and he is leading them astray.

While we are on the subject of this opening, I would be remiss if I did not address the ridiculous lie that God will hold us accountable for our voting record. The amount of biblical ineptitude displayed by Hagee here is staggering. His actual inference is that if you do not vote for the twice divorced man who said he would date his daughter if they weren't related then you have sinned! Yes, that is what he said. What does God hold us to account for? Sin! Do you honestly think you will get to heaven and Jesus is going to say, "Sure I would love to let you in but"Barack Obama in 2008? What were you thinking?" This error is again rooted in a poor understanding of the Bible and an idol worship problem with America. The false underlying assumption once again is that there is a righteous choice and an evil choice. There is not. There are two evil choices. Beloved, God is not going to hold our voting record up. The Bible says He decides who the kings and leaders of this world are anyway. If you want to vote for either candidate, knock your socks off. Just stop pretending it is anything other than a carnal decision. Then Hagee presents the reasons he is going to vote for the Republican candidate. Just reviewing a couple of these reasons will give us all the insight we need. The first is that he will make our military great again. This is a common refrain from many like-minded Christians. That war is somehow cool with God. Let us see what the Bible says:

Then King David rose to his feet and said: "Hear me my brothers and my people. I had it in my heart to build a house of rest for the ark of the covenant of the Lord and for the footstool of our God, and I made preparations for building. But God said to me, "You may not build a house for my name, for you are a man of war and have shed blood. -- 1Chronicles 28: 2-3 (ESV)

Jesus Christ is the Prince of Peace, not war. The fact that a candidate has sworn to build bigger bombs is not a Christian motivation for voting for them. It is a carnal one. The best pro-war Christians can turn to is the fact that Jesus overturned the moneychangers table and that Ecclesiastes says there will be a time for war. When it comes to Jesus clearing the temple it was because the religious leaders had turned the house of God into a merchandise mart and were routinely price gouging those who came from long distances to make sacrifices at the temple. It was not some sense of nationalism at all. If you want to use these verses to say that as Christians we ought to be more focused on corruption inside the church then you would be on the right track. Now as for that Ecclesiastes verse:

A time to love, and a time to hate; a time for war, and a time for peace. -- Ecclesiastes 3: 8 (ESV)

This is not God consenting to war or advocating for war. This is God admitting that due to the depravity of man, there will indeed be a time for war. In order to believe God supports war, one must also conclude He supports hate, which is in the same verse here. The second reason Hagee gives is that he believes the Republican candidate will solve the immigration problem. Without getting into the politics of this too deeply; let us instead turn to Scripture:

When a stranger sojourns with you in your land, you shall not do him wrong. You shall treat the stranger who sojourns with you as the native among you, and you shall love him as yourself, for you were once strangers in the land of Egypt: I am the Lord your God. -- Leviticus 19: 33-34 (ESV)

Now, I am the first to admit we do not live by the law. We are under the New Covenant. Jesus however did not come to abolish the law but rather complete it. When you read the Bible do get the sense that God is unloving towards the foreigner? Hardly. More like the opposite. We are instructed by Jesus to pray even for those who persecute us. Jesus forgave the Roman soldiers as they were hammering the spikes into His feel and wrists! Yet the Christian choice is the guy who wants to build a wall and deport people who have families here? That is supposed to be Christian Pastor Hagee? What does the Lord require of us?

He has told you, O man, what is good; and what does the Lord require of you but to do justice, and to love kindness, and to walk humbly with your God? -- Micah 6: 8 (ESV)

I know the Pastor Hagee's of the world have forgotten but Christianity is not about them. It is not about us. It is about Christ. If you think there should be a wall around this country that is great but it is not a Christian argument. If you think that people who came here illegally should all be sent home you are entitled to that opinion but it is a secular opinion, not a Christian one. That is the overall point.

Beloved, we are on the Titanic. Read the Bible and you will know that. The devil has us arguing over arranging the deck chairs instead of telling people the ship is sinking and pointing them to the lifeboats. Jesus Christ is the only lifeboat. He is the only way off of this ship. There is nothing righteous about Hillary Clinton. There is nothing righteous about Donald Trump. Vote as you feel led but realize at the end of the day it is a vote for one evil over another and there is no point arguing over the severity of the evil you voted for. So vote and then get back to redeeming the time. Get back to the Gospel. John Hagee can get back to writing his next book about when Venus is in the 8th House of Scorpio under a blue moon during a Jubilee Year. And we can get back then to ignoring him.

Rev. Anthony.



Authors Bio:
Credentialed Minister of the Gospel for the Assemblies of God. Owner and founder of 828 ministries. Vice President for Goodwill Industries. Always remember that in all things God works for the good of those who love Him and are called according to His purpose.

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