As I am listening to Chris's teaching "Video Games: Causing Witchcraft to Prosper", he said:
The Gnostics believe that Christ of the Bible is a culmination of the ten Sephiroth, and that whoever "self-realizes" the ten Sephiroth will receive the light of their false christ:
"Whosoever Self-realizes the ten Sephiroth will shine in the world of the Light with ineffable Christic splendors. When the Ancient of Days reaches the realization of the ten Sephiroth in himself, these Sephiroth shine in the world of Light as precious gems, as resplendent stones within the body of the Ancient of Days."
-Samuel A. Weor, "What are Sephiroth?" Gnostic Teachings
When I heard this it reminded me of the song called "Ancient of Days" that we used to sing quite frequently at the church building that I attended for years.
Here is a link to the lyrics:
https://genius.com/Ron-kenoly-ancient-of-days-lyricsThe only place in Scripture that this phrase appears, as near as I can tell, is in the book of Daniel chapter 7:9, 13, 22. It is referring to Jesus Christ coming back with the saints to judge the Earth, if I'm understanding this prophecy correctly.
The problem is that this song is ambiguous enough that not only a Christian could sing the song, with Daniel chapter 7 in mind, but a gnostic could also sing the same song worshiping their false god, even the Antichrist. The lyrics say nothing specifically about the name of Jesus Christ returning to the Earth and nothing about judgment.
What's my point?
It is no wonder why so many unbelievers, idolaters and heretics fit right in at these lukewarm church buildings.
Also, I praise the Lord that he has opened my eyes and lead me out of that mess.
I think of stuff like this on a regular basis, but this time I felt I needed to share.