What Is The New Age Movement?
The New Age
movement often picks parts of many different religious beliefs and ideas and
then mixes them all together. New Agers
think nothing of combining Hindu and Christian teachings, along with Buddhism, Zen,
Moslem, Wicca, the occult, spirit guides and maybe some ancient Greek
philosophies thrown in. Stir and blend
all ingredients together and simmer for 20 minutes till the mixture
thickens. Season with some sin if
needed. (Sin is just ignorance, so no problem.) New Agers believe that this materialistic era
is coming to an end and humanity is progressing into a time of spirituality and
peace.
We who live in the Western world are living in
rapidly changing times. We are changing
the way we think and the way we look at the world. In the past, reason was thought of as a gift
from God to help us understand the world.
But for the Christian in the past, reason was always subordinated to the
truth of Christianity. The ancient Christian held on to the Christian mystery,
and to the supernatural. Christian doctrine came first!
If the Christian believer could not completely
explain a doctrine by using reason, the Christian in the past still believed
the doctrine anyway. That is because they
had faith that God was bigger than their power of reasoning. They didn’t have to completely understand
everything about how and why God did something to still believe in Him. The
Christians from antiquity bowed before the Christian mystery. A mystery that
transcends all reason.
The 20thand
21th century have seen such enormous progress in technology, medicine
and science, because thinkers and educators have asked questions and have studied
and reasoned and made many discoveries that have changed the way we live. Because of this progress we modern Christians
now often put our faith in our intelligence and in our ability to reason. We
often trust the power of human reasoning and the knowledge it brings more than
we trust our Christian faith. Our
intelligence now comes first for many.
If we cannot
understand a Christian truth as taught in Scripture, we refuse to believe it
happened or call it a myth or explain it away. We believe that people who lived long ago were
backward and unscientific and believed that God gave them miracles, but now we moderns
have progressed and know so much more.
We think we are too smart to believe in a God that we can not completely
understand. We have put our reasoning ability and our intelligence up in first
place, and put God down in second place. When we do this there is no mystery
and no supernatural. And we have lost so much.
And all of
this has opened the door for the New Age movement to enter. The New Age movement entered and rejected
putting reason and intelligence first. And the New Age movement spoke out
against the emptiness and shortcomings of a society that put rationalism and
materialism before God. This all seemed good. Then the New Agers took reason
down out of first place and put God back up in first place. And that sounded
good too. Many Christians were impressed and followed the New Age spirituality
hoping to find more of God. But alas, the
New Ager’s god is not the God of the Bible. Not the same God we have come to
love and call “Father”. And the New Ager’s Jesus is not the Jesus that died for
us and brought us salvation! Or the
Jesus we have learned to know and love. Another god and another Jesus! Scary! Shouldn’t
we run away?
If the New
Ager’s god is not the Christian God, then who is he? First of all, the New Age movement is so
disparate that it is hard to summarize its beliefs. But generally they believe in three basic
things. They believe that “All is God.” “All is one.” And “All is well.” The first, “All is God” is known as
pantheism. There is no God outside his
creation. God is in everything. He is not a personal God but more of an
impersonal energy or a creative force. A
god-like force that runs through all creation, - trees, animals, rocks and
people. The earth and stars and crystals
are divine, and have power and influence.
Shirley
Maclaine, a prominent New Age advocate, said: “Everyone is God. Everyone.”
“The way to find God is to look within.”
Swami Muktanada, a New Ager said, “Kneel to your own self. Honor and worship your own being. God dwells within you as you.” One of the New
Age forms of enlightenment is to look within for the inner light. To look for the god within. If you were to worship the god within you,
doesn’t that mean that you are worshipping yourself? Mankind has fallen once again for the
primeval temptation “You will be like God” (Genesis 3:5) That was Satan’s first lie to Eve in the
Garden of Eden when he was tempting and tricking her to disobey God.
The New Age
movement is self-centered. Their long
term goal is the development of the self.
The worship of self is the topic of New Age books and courses. They publish many books on self-realization,
self-fulfillment, self-worth, etc. The
highest goal for a New Ager is to find one’s own self. To find one’s own self is to find God, they
say. These beliefs are the opposite of the New Testament beliefs where the way
of fulfilment is loving and serving a personal God and serving others. Christianity is about self-denial, not about
self-worship!
The New Age
Movement believes that “All is one”.
They try to reconcile opposites and bring all religions together. In so doing, the New Age movement rejects
much of Christianity. The movement
rejects moral absolutes, and they give “sin” a new definition. They believe
that sin is just ignorance. Good and bad
are considered two sides of one coin by the New Ager. Some even blasphemously consider God and Satan
to be two sides of one person. You see
how apostate and corrupt their ideas can become.
Since the
New Ager says that our problem is not sin but ignorance, there can be no
judgment. Contrast this to the Christian
view that “man is destined to die once, and after that to face judgment.” (Hebrews 9:27) The New Ager enjoys the attraction of
spirituality without the cost of repentance from sin. The New Ager believes
that everyone is making progress onwards and upwards. Reincarnation is spoken
of everywhere in New Age groups since we need more than one lifetime to get it
right! Here is where the belief that
“All is well” comes in. “We are all making evolutionary progress towards
Utopia.” They assure us. Everything is wonderful. Again, they have fallen for Satan’s lie to
Eve in the Garden of Eden when he told her: “You will not surely die.” (Genesis 3:4)
And the new
Age Jesus is not our Jesus. Their Jesus
is seen as one of the ascended masters, along with Buddha, Krishna, Mohammed
and others. Their Jesus is not the “Way,
the Truth, and the Life” (John 14:6) He is not our Savior, of the Son of God, but
just a wise prophet. Not the Jesus of
the Bible.
Our
Christian faith teaches that our salvation is not something we could ever earn
but it is a free gift from God. (Ephesians 2:8-9) (John 3:16) The only salvation the New Age movement
believes in is self-salvation and the only forgiveness is self-forgiveness. In a popular New Age teaching workbook, “A
Course in Miracles,” lesson 70 teaches about salvation. The lesson is titled “My Salvation Comes from
me” and the reader is urged to repeat, “My salvation comes from me. It cannot come from anywhere else.” On the contrary, the Bible teaches that Jesus
is the only way of salvation. (Acts
4:12)
We as
Christians need to soak ourselves in the Truth and stay away from these false teachings.
We are to study the Scriptures and follow Christ and build ourselves up in our
faith. Scripture warns us: “See to it
that on one takes you captive through hollow and deceptive philosophy.”
(Colossians 2:8) And also we need to
bring the good news of Jesus to those who are involved in the New Age
movement. Many of them are searching for
the truth. We can obey Christ’s call to preach the gospel (good news) to them
and pray for them and love them into the kingdom.
Most of the
information from this blog was taken from Nicky Gumbel’s booklet”Searching
Issues”
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