Summary: False teachers attempt to lower God to their stature so that they can elevate themselves to a higher stature.

Demoting God

There are many examples where the Word-Faith doctrine demotes God. I will try to get a

cross section so we can get a clear overview of how this movement views God.

Understanding who God is may be the most essential part of the Christian doctrine. A

weak god is no god at all. The entire Bible declares God’s power, majesty and

incomprehensible wonder. However, we will see that this is not the god of the Word-

Faith movement. In this section, we will look at four areas where God is demoted by false

teachers and we will compare this doctrine to scripture. We will examine God’s power,

Dominion, His will and the failure of God according to Word-Faith teachers. Let’s begin

with a look at God’s power.

False Teaching About God’s Power

Faith is God’s sources of power. God cannot work for you apart from your faith. -

Kenneth Copeland

Charles Capps

Some think that God made the earth out of nothing, but He didn’t. He made it out

of something. The substance God used was faith. He used His words as a carrier

of that faith.

Faith-filled words brought the universe into being and faith-filled words are ruling

the universe today. - E. W. Kenyon

According to these leaders in the Word-Faith movement, God is powerless; only faith has

the power. The Word-Faith doctrine is simple, but erroneous. Faith is the force - or the

power behind everything and fear is the destructive power against that force. Words are

containers. We fill our words with the power of the force we choose. We can fill our

words with faith and spur God into action or we can fill them with fear and spur the devil

into action. Either way, we are the ones in command of both God and the devil.

It is the Christian’s responsibility to recognize the discrepancies between these teachers

and scripture. It is also our responsibility to hold up the word of God so others can see

and understand the truth. We have seen the Word-Faith doctrine about God’s power; now

let’s examine the scriptures to see if these things are so.

Psalm 62

11 God has spoken once, Twice I have heard this: That power belongs to God.

Psalm 21

13 Be exalted, O LORD, in Your own strength! We will sing and praise Your

power.

Could this possibly be any clearer? God does not harvest power. God does not use the

power of faith. It is God’s own strength and all power belongs to God. In fact, the Bible

makes it clear that no one has the power by their own doing. It is God who determines

who will be used and how His power will be used. If God says something is done, no

power in the universe can prevent Him - with faith or without faith, and if God says no,

the answer is no. All the faith in the world cannot over rule God. Jeremiah 27 says:

5 ’I have made the earth, the man and the beast that are on the ground, by My

great power and by My outstretched arm, and have given it to whom it seemed

proper to Me.

This is echoed in Psalm 68

35 O God, You are more awesome than Your holy places. The God of Israel is

He who gives strength and power to His people. Blessed be God!

Not only does God declare that He is the source of all power and gives power to those to

whom He chooses, He also warned us against the very thing the Word-Faith teachers are

doing. Look at Jeremiah 5:

30 " An astonishing and horrible thing has been committed in the land:

31 The prophets prophesy falsely, and the priests rule by their own power; and

My people love to have it so. But what will you do in the end?

This describes the doctrine of these teachers perfectly. They claim falsely that they are

the masters of their own destiny. They claim to create with their own power by using

faith. God asks a redundant question: ’But what will you do in the end?’ Is it worth it?

The Bible says that the end is better than the beginning. The beginning is temporal, but

the end is eternal. We already know the end. The Bible says that He will exalt the humble

and cast down the proud. In the end, the only praise will belong to God.

Revelation 19:1 After these things I heard a loud voice of a great multitude in

heaven, saying, "Alleluia! Salvation and glory and honor and power belong to the

Lord our God!

Understanding Dominion

The major area of confusion is in the area of dominion. The Word-Faith doctrine teaches

that Adam was given dominion and he was tricked into giving that dominion over to

satan. Faith teachers define dominion as ownership - Adam owned the earth and now

satan does. Here is the teaching of the Word-Faith on dominion:

God’s on the outside looking in. He doesn’t have any legal entree into the earth.

This thing don’t belong to Him. - Kenneth Copeland

Perhaps we should read Daniel 4. God exalted King Nebuchadnezzar for a purpose of

judging His people. This king was lifted up with pride. Nebuchadnezzar did not

acknowledge God he declared, "Look what I have done". Nebuchadnezzar thought it was

by his wisdom or power. God struck him down with insanity and he began to graze in the

fields like a wild beast. God humbled Nebuchadnezzar by showing him exactly what he

was without God’s power holding him up. After years of grazing, God returned him to

sanity and king Nebuchadnezzar testified:

34 And at the end of the time I, Nebuchadnezzar, lifted my eyes to heaven, and

my understanding returned to me; and I blessed the Most High and praised and

honored Him who lives forever: For His dominion is an everlasting dominion,

And His kingdom is from generation to generation.

35 All the inhabitants of the earth are reputed as nothing; He does according to

His will in the army of heaven And among the inhabitants of the earth. No one

can restrain His hand Or say to Him, "What have You done?"

36 At the same time my reason returned to me, and for the glory of my kingdom,

my honor and splendor returned to me. My counselors and nobles resorted to me,

I was restored to my kingdom, and excellent majesty was added to me.

37 Now I, Nebuchadnezzar, praise and extol and honor the King of heaven, all of

whose works are truth, and His ways justice. And those who walk in pride He is

able to put down.

Who did Nebuchadnezzar say had dominion? Did God illegally infringe on

Nebuchadnezzar’s rights? No. The Bible makes it clear that God lifts up and casts down

according to His purposes. All authority and all power belong to God. Word-Faith

doctrine also teaches that God sought out Abraham as a way to get His foot back in the

door of the earth. Abraham could have told God to get lost, according to Copeland, but

the offer of wealth was too good to pass up. Frederick Price has a similar teaching:

"Adam gave it [the earth] away. As a result, he got his behind kicked out of the

garden. Now God was out of the business. God was out of the earth realm. God

has no more stock in this earth realm. No more, none at all. Nothing He could do.

Not a thing in this world He could do. The only way God could get back is to

have an invitation. Finally He got to a point where He had His plan [to regain

control] ready to go into operation. He saw a man named Abraham".

-Frederick Price

How did God flood the world if He did not have a legal entr‚e back into the earth? If

Abraham had to give God permission how did God work in the earth before Abraham

and outside of Abraham’s circumstances? Price avoids saying who drove Adam out of

the Garden of Eden. If satan had ownership and God was out of the picture and there was

nothing He could do (as Word-Faith teachers claim), then God could not have driven

Adam and Eve out of the Garden. The implication is that once satan had ownership,

Adam and Eve got evicted. However, the Bible makes it clear that after Adam sinned,

God was still there. God sacrificed the first offering to make them clothes. God drove

them out to keep them from the Tree of Life. God cursed the ground and the serpent. God

judged Cain for killing Abel. All one has to do is read Genesis for themselves to see that

God worked and was in control in every step from Adam to Abraham and is very much in

control today.

Word-Faith doctrine does not return control of the earth to God. Abraham gave God a

little chance to work. Copeland puts it this way:

God hasn’t been running things except when he gets a little bit of a chance. When

He can get in there and help a little bit.

Abraham gave God a chance to help a little bit, but now that Jesus conquered, control

was returned to us. It wasn’t returned to God, but to man. Price explains this in detail that

is - as he puts it - shocking.

Now this is a shocker! But God has to be given permission to work in this earth

realm on man’s behalf. Yes, you are in control! So if man has control, who no

longer has it? God. When God gave Adam dominion, that meant God no longer

had dominion. So, God cannot do anything in this earth realm unless we let Him.

And the way we let Him or give Him permission is through prayer.

-Frederick Price

You are in control? God needs permission? Did God need Nebuchadnezzar’s permission?

Who gives God permission to bring judgment on wicked people and nations? The Word-

Faith understanding of dominion is false from the beginning. Dominion means to

oversee, reign, subdue or rule. It does not mean ownership. Psalm 24:1 makes it clear that

God owns the earth - not satan and not man, "The earth is the LORD’s, and all its

fullness, The world and those who dwell therein." We see this point driven home when

God’s people entered the Promised Land. God divided the land and gave it to them as an

inheritance. When God gave the land, He also gave certain conditions. If they turned

from God, He would drive them out of the land. They could not sell the land, they could

only lease it and it would return to the original owners on the year of Jubilee. The reason

is that they were not the owners; they were only the stewards who cared for God’s land.

We are stewards over everything we posses, but we will never own anything. When we

die, we lose any investments made on this earth. It is a false assumption that dominion

means ownership. Adam sinned and forfeited many of God’s blessings, but ownership

was never an issue.

Prayer

How can the Word-Faith doctrine teach that the purpose of prayer is to give God

permission? Again the scripture has been twisted to mean the opposite of what God has

declared. The purpose of prayer is not to bring God into our will, but to conform us into

His will. Look at James 4

2 You lust and do not have. You murder and covet and cannot obtain. You fight

and war. Yet you do not have because you do not ask.

3 You ask and do not receive, because you ask amiss, that you may spend it on

your pleasures.

4 Adulterers and adulteresses! Do you not know that friendship with the world is

enmity with God? Whoever therefore wants to be a friend of the world makes

himself an enemy of God.

Two things are communicated in this passage, ask and examine your motives. The Bible

is teaching us not to desire the world because it is opposed to God. To love and embrace

the world is to alienate ourselves from the embrace of God. We need to first realize that

we are not asking for selfish pleasure, but we are asking for what we know conforms

ourselves to God’s will. 1 John 5 explains further:

14 Now this is the confidence that we have in Him, that if we ask anything

according to His will, He hears us.

15 And if we know that He hears us, whatever we ask, we know that we have the

petitions that we have asked of Him.

Contrary to Word-Faith doctrine, prayer is not to grant God permission to enter the realm

of our control; prayer is asking of God while examining ourselves and conforming to His

will. Prayer is an acknowledgment of our personal relationship with God and an

acknowledgement of our dependency on God. Our supreme example is Jesus, who when

faced with the greatest sacrifice as He faced death on the cross said to the Father, "Not

My will, but Yours". How then can this movement challenge God’s will and proclaim

Him to be the fulfiller of our will?

God’s Will

As we will see in this section, Word-Faith teachers do indeed challenge the will of God.

They twist the scriptures so that it is not His will but ours. Here is how Kenneth Copeland

interprets God’s promise to Abraham:

Copeland - Now here is the phrase that is so important and this phrase is still on

the covenant today. This is God saying - ’as for Me’. In other words, God is

making a proposition; you can tell Me to bug off if you don’t like it.

This supposedly comes from Genesis 17:4 where God is making a covenant with

Abraham. How does the phrase, ’as for Me’ equate to ’you can tell God to bug off’?

Perhaps we should read verse 1 which says, "I am Almighty God, walk before Me and be

blameless". Far from being a proposition, this is a declaration of God’s power and the

command of His word. Because Abraham was walking with God, he was counted as

blameless. Abraham was justified by his faith years before. It is because he was justified

that he was able to walk before God and he was blameless because God made him

blameless because of faith - trusting in God (Genesis 15:6). Because Abraham was doing

God’s will, God blessed him and granted Abraham the covenant. The promises of God

are only found within the will of God. The only ’proposition’ is found in Deuteronomy

11, "Behold, I set before you today a blessing and a curse: the blessing, if you obey the

commandments of the LORD your God which I command you today; and the curse, if

you do not obey the commandments of the LORD your God". We can bug off and chose

the curse, but it is foolish to think we can tell God to bug off.

Rather than showing the vulnerability of God as Word-Faith teachers claim, this passage

declares Almighty God’s power to keep His promises to those who obey. It also reveals

Abraham’s need for God, not God’s need for Abraham. Three other Word-Faith leaders

also challenge God’s will. Here is what Paul Crouch has to say:

Quit this old cop out prayer ’if it be thy will’ - bunk!

Kenneth Hagan popularized this idea among the Word-Faith followers. Here is his

explanation:

Because we didn’t understand what Jesus said and because we have been

religiously brainwashed instead of New Testament taught, we’ve watered down

the promises of God. And tacked on something that Jesus didn’t say. They have

added something else to it. ’If it is His will, but it might not be His will’ people

have said. And yet, you don’t find that kind of talk in the New Testament.

Frederick Price agrees by saying:

"When I was saved they told me to say, ’the will of the Lord be done’. It sounds

humble, but its really stupidity. If you have to say, ’thy will be done’, then you are

calling God a fool".

How can you call the word of God bunk? How can anyone say submitting to God’s will

is like calling God a fool? How can this movement say you don’t find this kind of talk in

the New Testament? All we need to do is read the New Testament. The overarching

theme is to God’s will. Jesus and the apostles taught we should pray, "if Thy will be

done". In Matthew 6:10, Jesus taught His disciples to pray by saying, "Your will be

done...". 1 John 5:14-15 tells us that if we pray anything ’according to His will’ He hears

and grants our requests. James 4 says:

13 Come now, you who say, "Today or tomorrow we will go to such and such a

city, spend a year there, buy and sell, and make a profit";

14 whereas you do not know what will happen tomorrow. For what is your life?

It is even a vapor that appears for a little time and then vanishes away.

15 Instead you ought to say, "If the Lord wills, we shall live and do this or

that."

16 But now you boast in your arrogance. All such boasting is evil.

The Bible says concerning those who don’t consider God’s will, such boasting is evil, yet

the Word-Faith movement teaches that it is stupidity if you say, ’the Lord’s will’. Who

do you think is more credible? This doctrine claims it is not found in the New Testament,

but any Bible student can see that submitting to God’s will through Christ is the theme of

the New Testament. Word-Faith says that praying for God’s will is bunk, but Jesus said

that we are to pray for God’s will. Is there any question that the doctrine of the Word-

Faith movement is in direct opposition to the teaching of scripture? Not only do these

teachers challenge God’s will, they also challenge God Himself and label Him as a

failure.

God’s Failure

In a sermon, Kenneth Copeland stated:

"I was shocked when I found out who the greatest failure in the Bible was. Many

say Judas, but it wasn’t him. Many say Satan. He was the most consistent failure,

but he wasn’t the biggest. The biggest failure in the Bible is God."

I also am shocked that anyone would have the nerve to make such a claim publicly while

claiming to be a spokesman for God. Copeland continues his assault on God’s character:

"He lost His top ranking most anointed angel, the first man he ever created, the

first woman he ever created, the whole earth and all the fullness therein, 1/3 of the

angels at least. That is a big loss man. If you figure it, that’s a lot of real-estate,

brother - gone down the drain. The reason you don’t think of God as a failure is

because He has never said he is one."

Not only is God a failure in the Word-Faith doctrine, but He is losing ground fast and

also is either self-delusional or too proud to admit His own failures. Therefore, we need

the Faith teachers to point it out. We have already addressed the obvious flaw that claims

God lost the earth. Contrary to this doctrine, the Bible makes it clear that heaven and

earth are the Lord’s and all that is in it. The Bible makes it clear that this has never

changed. God did not lose man; God gave man a choice. Without the ability to disobey,

there is no way for man to be obedient and to love God. We were not created to be gods

and we were not created to be robots. We were created to reflect the image of God, have

a personal relationship with Him and abide in His glory. But, as Romans tells us, all have

sinned and fallen short of God’s glory. Instead of reflecting His glory, we have fallen and

are seeking our own. Why did God allow satan to fall? We can never know for sure.

Perhaps it was to allow man to have a choice to sin so that a true loving relationship out

of choice to obey could be possible. We can speculate, but we can never know for sure.

In a way, the Bible does address this issue. Look at Deuteronomy 29:

29 "The secret things belong to the LORD our God, but those things which are

revealed belong to us and to our children forever, that we may do all the words of

this law.

If God wanted us to have all the answers, He would have provided them. God provided

enough information so we could have understanding and believe, but some things will not

be revealed until we stand before Him - if then. We know that God has said that all

things work together for His will and our good. We may not understand how, but we

know for certain that in the end we will stand amazed at the wisdom of God’s plan and in

awe of His loving care as He fit us within His plan with our benefit in mind.

Having said that, let’s look at an illustration I occasionally use. It helps me to grasp the

big picture and I hope it will also help you. It begins with Adam at creation:

>Adam<>Noah<>Abraham<>Moses<>Jesus Christ<>God<

Adam was created sinless to have a face-to-face relationship with God. In the beginning,

mankind was open to God and the relationship was open. It was man who failed through

sin, not God as Word-Faith teaches. As time passed, mankind grew distant from God

until the time of the flood. Only 8 souls heeded to warning of God and entered the ark.

God used Noah to start anew. Once again, mankind was open to God and the relationship

was open. Over time, however, mankind grew distant and sinful and man closed the

relationship with God. Through Abraham God began a new covenant which would

benefit man and reopen that relationship. The nation of Israel was born and was intended

to be the light of the gospel to the world. Over time, the relationship again closed and the

people were in bondage. God introduced the law, which guided mankind to holiness

through faith and obedience. Israel was again focused on God and the relationship was

open. As man failed again, they turned from God and the relationship was closed. God

then became a man to bridge the gap between God and man. He paid our debt and opened

the relationship again through grace by faith alone.

If we look at the overall picture, we see a pattern. God is carrying mankind by the hand

back to the same place where man began. Ultimately our destiny is to once again be face-

to-face in a loving relationship with our Creator. Each step we see a progression of

greatness. What is the only possible next step? We had innocence in Adam, the promise

through Abraham, escape from judgment through Noah, the law through Moses, and

justification through Jesus Christ. In Christ God veiled His glory. The only possible next

step is His glory unveiled. We don’t see a failure, but a careful plan of God as God again

brings us back to innocence through the cross of Jesus Christ. We are now living in the

time of the cross where people can enter into that innocence. Once that time has passed,

we will again see the glory of God and we will joyfully and confidently stand before Him

as it was intended to be from the beginning. However, to get to this point, man first had

to realize the dependence on God and His love for us. We have failed each time we have

taken the reigns, but God has used man’s failure to guide us back to the Garden.

Contrary to the Word-Faith doctrine, God is not the biggest failure, man is. But in spite of

this, God has used man’s failure to reveal His loving grace. Who could know the depth of

God’s love and grace if we did not need it? Only in failure can man see the power, grace

and love of God. Those who demote God are, by choice, blind to the glory and the love

of God.

Eddie Snipes

Exchanged Life Outreach

http://www.exchangedlife.com