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What Is Transformation?
By Lynn &
Sarah Leslie
In today's neo-evangelical church, the term
'transformation' is currently in vogue. Various churches and denominations claim
to be undergoing 'transformation.' This word no longer refers to the humble
sanctification of the individual believer. Rather, it now refers to an
orchestrated, systemic and revolutionary overhaul of the global church,
including the 'transformation' of cities, societies, cultures, marketplaces, and
more.
We first encountered this usage of the word during
the early 1990s, when 'transformation' came to be associated with the massive
plan to overhaul our nation's education system. 'Education transformation' was a
term nuanced with esoteric meaning.'referring not only to the comprehensive
'economic, social and cultural health of American society,'1
but also, in global education circles, to education
in 'higher order thinking skills' to facilitate the collective evolution of
consciousness.2
We discovered that education reform gurus were using the term in the same way
that the New Age Theosophists were using it.
New meanings for the word 'transformation' entered
the modern lexicon in the early 1980s. New Age author Marilyn Ferguson, who is
credited with launching the 'coming out party' for
Luciferian Theosophists, extensively used the term. She defined it as
'transformation of consciousness,' 'a new seeing,' 'conscious evolution,'
and a 'paradigm change.' Transformation was an essential part of the
Teilhardian leap from 'individual evolution'
to 'collective evolution.'3
Christian discernment author Constance Cumbey
bluntly remarked that Ferguson's type of 'transformation' was 'a euphemism for
progressively deeper levels of demonic influence.'4
There is currently a bait and switch going on in
neo-evangelical circles. When evangelicals hear the word 'transformation'
bandied about, they assume it is a biblical word from Romans 12:2: And be not
conformed to this world: but be ye transformed by the renewing of your
mind, that ye may prove what is that good, and acceptable, and perfect, will of
God. In fact, the traditional meaning of the word can be found in Matthew
Poole's Commentary from the 1600s, which exhorts: 'Be you regenerated,
and changed in your whole man; beginning at the mind, by which the Spirit of God
worketh upon the inferior faculties of the soul'.'5
Matthew Henry's Commentary further expounds, 'The progress of
sanctification, dying to sin more and more, and living to righteousness more and
more.'6
The Greek word for biblical 'transformation' is
metamorphoo, from which we get the English word metamorphosis:
i.e., a complete change, such as a caterpillar turning into a butterfly.
Biblical transformation, then, applies to an individual believer's progress in
sanctification.
When evangelicals hear the phrase 'church
transformation' they may think of the paradigm shift in liturgy, worship styles,
music, mega-churches, etc. In reality, 'transformation' is substantial and deep,
intent on re-forging the very foundations of Protestantism, western
civilization, and ultimately the governance of the entire earth. While lip
service is being paid to the traditional definitions you read about above, in
reality the word 'transformation' now indicates a societal, cultural and global
revolution. Here is one new definition which hints at the larger scale:
Transformation--the
measurable supernatural impact of the presence and power of God on human
society, sacred and secular. In the church, this is characterized by increased
holiness of life, accelerated conversion growth, reconciliation in
relationships, mobilization of gifts and callings, and an increased relevance to
and participation in greater society. In the culture, this may be characterized
by pervasive awareness of the reality of God, a radical correction of social
ills, a commensurate decrease in crime rates (evidence of authentic biblical
justice, as described in Isaiah 58), supernatural blessing on local commerce,
healing of the brokenhearted (the alienated and disenfranchised), and an
exporting of kingdom righteousness. To this end, a catalytic core of saints
typically embrace a lifestyle of persistent repentance, humility, prayer and
sacrificial servanthood that attracts the favor and
presence of God, and breaks the predominating influences of the ruling power
structures of human flesh and the devil.7
If this new definition of 'transformation' sounds
complex and obscure, it is. Unless you have been steeped in neo-evangelical
doctrines, this will sound like mish-mash. To aid the reader, below is a
nutshell synopsis of the new doctrines of 'transformation.'
1. The term 'transformation' is used to describe a
planned, intentional 'Second Reformation' (also called 'New Apostolic
Reformation'). An early proposal for a 'second Protestant reformation' appeared
in The Emerging Order (1979) by New Ager
Jeremy Rifkin, who called for a re-definition of Genesis 1 to create a
stewardship mandate for a dominion over the earth.8
Rick Warren, of purpose-driven fame, positively referenced Rifkin's proposal for
this new Reformation.9
Just this year Warren launched what he calls the 'Second Reformation.'10
Other evangelical leaders calling for this new reformation include Ralph
Neighbour, Bill Hamon,
Luis Bush, C. Peter Wagner, Jim Rutz, Robert
Schuller, Donald Miller and many others.11
2) This 'transformation' is not personal but is
applied corporately to groups and entities. One example is: 'Social
transformation was defined as seeking positive change in the whole of human life
materially, socially and spiritually, by recovering our true identity as human
beings created in the image of God and discovering our true vocation as
productive stewards, faithfully caring for our world and its people.'12
3) This 'transformation' is to be accomplished by a
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means' has been embraced to accomplish these colossal
goals.13
4) Extremely sophisticated psycho-social marketing
techniques are employed to facilitate this 'transformation.'14
5) State-of-the-art statistical measurement and
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pre-set, man-made criteria.15
6) A plethora of intricate spiritual activities
with new names, new techniques, new methodologies, and new doctrines purportedly
cause 'transformation' to take place in the heavenlies
and then on earth.16
These include strategic-level spiritual warfare,
identificational repentance, prayer evangelism, on-site praying,
spiritual mapping, prayer walks, labyrinths, spiritual formation, and a host of
other newly-concocted doctrines with corresponding activities.17
(The reader is challenged to find any of these in the Bible.)
7) A re-alignment of church hierarchical structures, not unlike network marketing, is said to be essential for 'transformation' to take place.
8) These new authority and accountability
structures must be superimposed between believers and God. The model is touted
as a return to the early New Testament model, in which churches met in homes. In
reality it is a data-driven model with a top-down hierarchy of authority and
control. It is variously called cell church, G12, shepherding, House2House, etc.18
9) This 'transformation' dialectically thrives on a
diet of constant change which is accelerating rapidly.19
Continuous change in the church is pointed to as 'revival,' despite the fact
that it utilizes business marketing methods such as Total Quality Management.20
10) The claim is made that submitting to and
participating in this radical and comprehensive 'transformation' is necessary to
fulfill the Great Commission. Thus 'transformation' has been inextricably linked
to the modern missions movement.21
11) This 'transformation' is said to be incomplete
until the Bride of Christ is perfected on earth and 'God's kingdom is seen on
earth as it is in heaven.'22
12) Therefore, believers are told they are
co-creators and co-redeemers, renewing the earth through their various
'transformative' activities.23
Neo-evangelical 'transformation' doctrines
integrate (or 'contextualize'24)
Theosophy with Christianity for a hybrid new orthodoxy, sometimes termed the
'emergent' church. Therefore, this 'transformation' is fertile ground for all
new forms of ecumenism, easily finding common ground with both cults and the
occult. Popular neo-evangelical leader Leonard Sweet laid out this broader
concept of transformational ecumenism in his 1991 book Quantum Spirituality:
A Postmodern Apologetic.
A globalization of evangelism 'in connection' with
others, and a globally 'in-formed' gospel, is capable of talking across the
fence with Hindu, Buddhist, Sikh, Muslim'people from other so called 'new'
religious traditions ('new' only to us)'without assumption of superiority and
power. It will take a decolonized theology for Christians to appreciate the
genuineness of others' faiths, and to see and celebrate what is good, beautiful,
and true in their beliefs without any illusions that down deep we all are
believers in the same thing.25
Pertaining to this new-style, global-scale 'transformation,' let the reader note that there is another Greek word translated as 'transformed' or 'transforming' into KJV English. This word is metaschematizo, which carries the root word schema which means 'fashion,' from which we get the English word 'scheme.' 2Cor. 11:13-15 carries this warning: For such are false apostles, deceitful workers, transforming themselves into the apostles of Christ. And no marvel; for Satan himself is transformed into an angel of light. Therefore it is no great thing if his ministers also be transformed as the ministers of righteousness; whose end shall be according to their works.
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Endnotes:
1. From 'Transforming American Education: Reducing
the Risk to the Nation,' cited in the deliberate dumbing
down of america by
Charlotte Iserbyt (Conscience Press: Ravenna, Ohio, 1999), p. 233-4.
2. For a thorough discussion of this point, see
Kjos, Berit. Brave New Schools (Harvest House Publishers: Eugene, Oregon,
1995).
3. Ferguson, Marilyn. The Aquarian Conspiracy:
Personal and Social Transformation in the 1980s (J.P
Tarcher, Inc.: Los Angeles, 1980), p. 68-72. Note the numerous references
to 'transformation' in the index.
4. Cumbey, Constance. The Hidden Dangers
of the Rainbow: The New Age Movement and Our Coming Age of Barbarism
(Huntington House: Shreveport, Louisiana, 1983), p.
54-55.
5. Poole, Matthew. A Commentary on the Holy
Bible: Volume III: Matthew-Revelation (Hendrickson), p. 521.
6. The Matthew Henry Study Bible (World
Bibles, 1994), p. 2362.
7. Authorship of this definition
attributed to Tom White, who 'shared his working definition of 'transformation,'
and a conviction about the new ecclesiology of the 'city church,''
http://boards.faithhighway.com:8080/~cityreaching/guests,
Track 19 - Level 2: Advanced City Reaching, A Synopsis of the Advanced
Practitioner's Sub-Track of 'Building Effective City Coalitions.'
8. Rifkin, Jeremy with Ted Howard. The
Emerging Order: God in the Age of Scarcity (G.P. Putnam's Sons: New York,
1979), 'Introduction,' pp. ix-xii. Let the reader note that the ideas put forth
in this book are now being implemented.
9. Rick Warren's Ministry Toolbox, Issue
#60, 7/24/2002, 'Christian Entrepreneurs Should Finance Kingdom Work,' by Craig
R. Smith, quoting from the section of Rifkin's book referenced above.
10. Warren's public launching of the
'Second Reformation' was done in conjunction with the Global Day of Prayer and
launching his global P.E.A.C.E. Plan. See Ministry ToolBox,
issue #200, 3/30/2005, 'The task before us is enormous, but God is equipping
us.' For in-depth documentation on this point, see articles by Sarah Leslie
posted at
https://herescope.net/dmsite/NLMayJune_2005.htm
and
https://herescope.net/dmsite/NLJulyAugust_2005.htm
11. Abundant documentation, too prolific
to list here, can be found by simply conducting a search of these men on the
Internet.
12. 'World Inquiry Compendium V:
City-Based Action Plans Unveiled,' headed by Luis Bush (no author cited), from
the Mission Frontiers (United States Center for World Mission) website,
http://www.missionfrontiers.org/2003/04/Evangelizing/Inquiry docs for
web/PDFs/12 of 14 C V 'tion Plans.do.pdf, page 6 of 27, 2003
13. See article posted at
https://herescope.net/dmsite/NLJulyAugust_2005.htm
for more information on this point.
14. See
http://www.challies.com/archives/001166.php for
one significant piece of documentation.
15. See monograph 1 in series 'The Pied
Pipers of Purpose,' entitled 'Human Capital Systems and Church Performance,'
chapter entitled 'Integrated Measurement Systems Drive Performance,' by Lynn D.
Leslie, Sarah H. Leslie and Susan J. Conway. Available at
https://herescope.net/dmsite/index.html, or can be
ordered for $3.50 at 903-567-6423.
16. George Otis of the Sentinel Group has
produced a video series entitled 'Transformation' which is widely touted by
other neo-evangelical leaders as the gold standard for what this new style of
'transformation' is all about. See
http://www.sentinelgroup/org.
17. A partial list can be found in the
'Summary Report: AD2000 United Prayer Track' report by C. Peter Wagner, archived
at
http://www.google.com/search?q=cache:EwPzOetQEUoJ:www.ad2000.org/re00623.htm+"city+transformation""luis+bush"&hl=en.
C. Peter Wagner is the inventor of many of the new doctrines being promulgated.
18. See
https://herescope.net/dmsite/index.html for various
articles, tapes and reports pertaining to the cell church model.
19. Rick Joyner, a 'prophet' of this
'transformation,' recently wrote about an 'acceleration of transformation' in an
article entitled, Prepare the Way' posted at
http://www.elijahlist.com/words/display_word_pf.html?ID=3306.
20. See footnote 14 above which cites
Peter Drucker, management guru who mentored Rick
Warren, as saying that Warren is 'the inventor of perpetual revival.'
21. Various articles pertaining to this can be found at: http://gbo.faithsite.com/content.asp?CID=78746 and http://64.233.161.104/search?q=cache:Pe9dkmmRPJAJ:www.crossroad.to/Excerpts/world-christian-movement/transformation.htm+%22tom+white%22%22luis+bush%22transformation&hl=en
22. C. Peter Wagner, 'Transform Society!'
Global Prayer News, Vol. 6, No. 3, Jul-Sept 2005.
23. For examples of these new doctrines,
see 'The Great Commission,' by Victor Choudhrie
at
http://webgui1033.cdgcommerce.com/index.pl/mag/issue6/007#216
, or also see
http://webgui1033.cdgcommerce.com/uploads/images/79/Issue6.pdf , p.12-15,
and 'Our Visions and the Ecosphere: Future Visions,' by Paul E.
McKaughan of EFMA (Evangelical Fellowship of Mission
Agencies) at
http://efma.gospelcom.net/about/vision.php .
24. Dager, Al.
The World Christian Movement (Sword Publishers: Redmond, WA), which
explains the new theologies of the modern missions movement, including this
doctrine of 'contextualization' which essentially permits the integration of
Christianity with paganism.
25. Book posted on-line at http://www.leonardsweet.com/Quantum.
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