John Burton

  • Ancient and Emerging: 5 Major Changes Coming to the Church

    Ancient and Emerging: 5 Major Changes Coming to the Church

    Over the last 24-plus years of ministry, one of the most difficult challenges I’ve faced has been effectively communicating just what changes are coming to the church. The current church paradigm is so prevalent and saturating in our culture that people just can’t seem to wrap their minds around the shift that is coming. It …

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  • ‘Many in the Church Will Be Shocked to Find Themselves in Hell One Day’

    ‘Many in the Church Will Be Shocked to Find Themselves in Hell One Day’

    A crisis is coming to the church. In fact, it’s the church that must initiate it. Matthew 26:73-75 (ESV), “After a little while the bystanders came up and said to Peter, “Certainly you too are one of them, for your accent betrays you.” Then he began to invoke a curse on himself and to swear, …

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  • Christianity: Failed Mission or Glorious Victory?

    Christianity: Failed Mission or Glorious Victory?

    “We have the victory!” This is something we hear shouted in churches all the time, and it is true. What we need to discuss is the actual reach of that victory. True Christians (who are much fewer in number than we would realize) absolutely have had victory availed to them through the death and resurrection …

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  • Prayer and Worship: The Church We Crave but May Never See

    Prayer and Worship: The Church We Crave but May Never See

    As the years come and go, I wonder if I’ll ever see the church my spirit is yearning for. “Yet the hour is coming, and is now here, when the true worshippers will worship the Father in spirit and truth. For the Father seeks such to worship Him. God is Spirit, and those who worship …

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  • Are Reformation Churches Ready for Prime Time?

    Are Reformation Churches Ready for Prime Time?

    Can we have reformation ministries? Yes. Can we have reformation churches? I don’t think so. Not yet. And I doubt true revival can come without them. We can have ministries staffed by a few radicals who will faithfully carry and release the burning messages of God. People like Leonard Ravenhill did this powerfully. But to …

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  • Are You Allowing God’s Word to Impact Your Life?

    Are You Allowing God’s Word to Impact Your Life?

    Here are more powerful keys to seeing God’s Word explode in your life. For the first part of this series, click here. 3. Accurately understand it. If we want to have the truth of Scripture manifest powerfully in our lives, we have to understand it. We must study and rightly interpret what it is saying. …

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  • 4 Powerful Keys to Seeing God’s Word Explode in Your Life

    4 Powerful Keys to Seeing God’s Word Explode in Your Life

    All too often I run into some amazing Christian people who are standing strong and pressing in, but also experiencing frustration at the lack of impact the Word of God has in their lives. God’s Word is a burning, exploding, penetrating and living message that should cause us to collapse to the ground while trembling—yet …

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  • 6 Keys To Living Free From the Torment of Sin

    6 Keys To Living Free From the Torment of Sin

    I’m encouraged by so many of the replies I received from my recent Charisma magazine series of articles. People are becoming awakened to their own depravity, and instead of hiding behind the false comfort of unbiblical grace, they are aggressively dealing with their sin. The grace of God absolutely can set us free not only …

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  • The False Grace Message Can Lead to Lukewarm Apathy

    The False Grace Message Can Lead to Lukewarm Apathy

    I agree with false-grace adherents on one key point—intimacy with Jesus is the goal. As one who has an escalating concern over the false-grace (or what I prefer to call the unbiblical grace) message, you can imagine that I open myself up to all sorts of accusations. I will take responsibility for failing to communicate …

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  • 5 Marks of the False Grace Message

    5 Marks of the False Grace Message

    Note: This is the fourth and final article in a series of articles by John Burton on understanding the threat of sin in the life of Christians. There is, much to the chagrin of many, what is called false grace. I discuss this point in an article titled “Five Marks of the False Grace Message“: …

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  • ‘All Along I Thought I Was Serving God’

    ‘All Along I Thought I Was Serving God’

    Note: A photo of John Mulinde was incorrectly identified in this story earlier today. Charisma Magazine apologizes for the error. This is the third in a series of articles by John Burton on understanding the threat of sin in the life of Christians. For part one, click here. Check out this lengthy but wildly troubling …

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  • The Pitfalls of False Grace For ‘Minor Sin’

    The Pitfalls of False Grace For ‘Minor Sin’

    Note: This is the second in a series of articles by John Burton on understanding the threat of sin in the life of Christians. For part one, click here. “And “If the righteous is scarcely saved, what will become of the ungodly and the sinner?” (1 Peter 4:18 ). With the emergence of the false-grace, …

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  • Unsaved Christians: Do We Understand the Threat of Sin in the Life of Christians?

    Unsaved Christians: Do We Understand the Threat of Sin in the Life of Christians?

    Note: This is the first in a series of articles by John Burton. Part 2 on Monday will explore the salvation of Christians who persist in a life of “minor” sin. There is a glorious salvation to be had, and the enemy has tainted powerful, life-giving theologies in an attempt to counterfeit them—and draw people …

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  • A Prophetic Warning for the Church’s Spiritual Crisis

    A Prophetic Warning for the Church’s Spiritual Crisis

    After I woke up from a significant dream about Ellen DeGeneres, I read my verse of the day... here it is:

    Colossians 4:5 Be wise when you engage with those outside the faith community; make the most of every moment and every encounter.

    I felt God had a message of love for Ellen that I should try to get to her.

    I decided to email Ellen. I have no idea if she will ever get it, but I pray she does.

    Here's what I sent to Ellen DeGeneres:

    Here's a strange story for ya! I'm a pastor & author, and I had a dream about you last night. It was crazy long and detailed and the first two-part dream I've had (I got up to go to the bathroom in the middle, and the dream continued after I went back to sleep).

    You aren't someone I think about often at all (sorry!), so I have a feeling God may have dropped that dream on me. It started with you at the Academy Awards (or something similar) and you called me on stage from the audience. I was overwhelmed with grief and whispered to you, "Please forgive me for judging you."

    Later, you went on to share with me from your heart about some pain and you talked about your mom. Later on I met your mom and your brother at their home. (I didn't realize you had a brother until I googled it just a moment ago.)

    There were other pieces to the dream, but I thought I'd leave it at that for now.

    A little about me; I may appear to fit the stereotype as I do believe any lifestyle that embraces activities that God, in his wisdom, deems unhealthy must be avoided. Homosexuality included. However, what's also included is pride, which the Christian church is often steeped in. So is selfish ambition and having cold love. All deadly, all have hit the church at large. Again, please forgive me.

    After the dream I decided to preach tonight on a crazy controversial message calling the church to repentance titled, "Almost Homosexual: The Church in Crisis."

    God likes you, he loves you. Me too.

    I'd strongly encourage you to listen to this powerful teaching and intercession for Ellen from a Revival Church service here:

    As I begin this urgent and troubling prophetic message, I must do my best to make several points extremely clear.

    • God is passionately jealous and zealous for his beautiful bride, the church. His emotions are extreme and deep as he yearns for love fueled by intimacy with those he laid down his life for. His affection cannot be described by even the most romantic or poetic language.
    • When I mention the church in this message, I am referring to the global body of Christ. The global bride of Christ. I'm fully aware and thankful that there are many local expressions of the church that are radically surrendered and given to the lover of their souls—Jesus Christ.
    • The primary points I will expound on have little to do with sexuality, or sexual sin. You will have to intentionally keep this in mind so as to ensure you understand the issues when I deal with the spirits behind homosexuality and how these spirits are being embraced in the church (again, the global church; or, the church in general).

    Massive Repentance

    Jer 17:9 "The heart is deceitful above all things, And desperately wicked; Who can know it? 10 I, the Lord, search the heart, I test the mind Even to give every man according to his ways, According to the fruit of his doings."

    This is a powerful verse, and the more time we spend on our face in the presence of God, the more we realize how true it is.

    Before we can go any further, we have to all agree on the above point that is found in Jeremiah 17: Our hearts are both deceitful and wicked. What does this mean? Very simply, it's possible and common for impure motives to be rooted deeply in us even though we may be devoted followers of Christ.

    The more time I spend in prayer the easier it is for the Lord to dig deep and bring to the surface issues that wouldn't normally be evident. My heart has harbored pride at times though at the surface I felt meek. Other times I've verbally forgiven people, but then the Holy Spirit revealed to me a deeper reality—that I hadn't truly done so.

    This is why we must not only be OK with messages like this one, but we have to eagerly invite God to shine his burning light into every part of our lives.

    Is 6:5, And I said: "Woe is me! For I am lost; for I am a man of unclean lips, and I dwell in the midst of a people of unclean lips; for my eyes have seen the King, the Lord of hosts!"

    When God is in our midst, a revelation of our own sin and issues are made known. A key problem today is that God's manifest presence isn't with us as He should be! Jesus is the Spirit of Prophecy. He is the Revelation. He is the Word. Where God is, revelation is. You can't separate the two.

    As God, in his burning love for us, reveals our hearts to us, we will find ourselves falling to our knees.

    God is calling the church to massive repentance.

    Almost Homosexual?

    God has suddenly revisited me with a prophetic word that shocked me and those I shared it with a few years ago—and he's added to the revelation.

    Trust me, I've waited several days before deciding to write this (I usually write prophetic words the moment I receive them). I've considered the trouble it may bring. I've also considered God's thoughts about the matter and I've chosen to trust His wisdom that this will free many more people than it will disturb. God's Word and His wisdom must return to the pulpits again.

    "If Jesus had preached the same message that ministers preach today, He would never have been crucified." — Leonard Ravenhill

    Deuteronomy 4:23-24 (ESV) 23 "Take care, lest you forget the covenant of the LORD your God, which he made with you, and make a carved image, the form of anything that the LORD your God has forbidden you. 24 For the LORD your God is a consuming fire, a jealous God."

    God is jealous of His church—and the spirits that have not only invaded the church, but that have been embraced by the church, have made Him jealous indeed.

    As I was on the airplane flying into Colorado a few years ago, the Lord surprised me with a strong and striking word for the church. I was shaking.

    The church is almost homosexual.

    This is a word that I'm confident is tearing at the heart of God... he's watching his bride become bewitched.

    Question—Is it possible that we in the church are close to embracing the same spirits that fuel the homosexual agenda?

    As I was watching the mountains of Colorado draw closer during the final approach to the airport that day, the Lord revealed three drivers of the homosexual agenda:

    1. Pride
    2. Identity
    3. Lust

    Understand—the driver of the homosexual agenda is not same-sex attraction, but rather there are strong deceiving spirits of pride, self-promotion and identity, and lust.

    I was on a train where two homosexual girls were very visibly hanging on each other, making it very clear that they were together. Their actions were not a result of raging hormones, but rather, they were making a bold declaration, a prideful pronouncement of their chosen identity as lesbians.

    They wanted to force affirmation, be noticed and demand acceptance and equality.

    "All of the acceptable sins in church are keeping us sick." —Steve Gray

    "Be careful about what you think is innocent. It may come back and choke you." —Steve Gray

    The church has been bewitched by the same spirits that give fuel to the homosexual agenda—and this is a primary reason we have not had success in winning homosexuals to Jesus. We can't cast out the same demonic spirits we embrace.

    Pride

    We've all heard of gay pride. Pride is a hallmark of the homosexual movement, and, all too often, it's a driver of the church as well.

    I hear continually that it's rare to find a church where the tangible, manifest presence of God can be experienced. I believe, sadly, there are more Ichabod churches than we realize. An Ichabod church is simply a church that is devoid of God's glory. The ark of God's presence has been captured. It doesn't mean God hates that church. Quite the opposite—He is grieved that He must be removed from His lover, His bride.

    1 Samuel 4:21-22 (ESV) 21 And she named the child Ichabod, saying, "The glory has departed from Israel!" because the ark of God had been captured and because of her father-in-law and her husband. 22 And she said, "The glory has departed from Israel, for the ark of God has been captured."

    1 Peter 5:5 (ESV) 5...Clothe yourselves, all of you, with humility toward one another, for "God opposes the proud but gives grace to the humble."

    You may not have thought about it this way, but God, though he loves so deeply, actually opposes, or resists, those who are proud. God's glory departs.

    We live in a culture where we fight for success, we jockey for position and we can't imagine being hidden or failing. Compromise has consumed the church as it seeks success, a larger building, more people, more influence, more money and other demands. Pride has resulted in worship of images made of gold where humility demands the gold is given as worship to God. Pride has resulted in worshiping a packed house where humility calls for laying down our lives for even one.

    We wonder why the church isn't having more success in the culture. 

    I believe a key reason is that we are attempting to attack worldly pride with religious pride. We are actually retaining the services of the very same demons that we are attempting to battle! A spirit of pride! God resists the proud! Is it possible that we are attempting to change culture from a position of religious pride all while God is not standing with us?

    When humility reigns, the church will have the grace that God promises in 1 Peter 5.

    Identity

    This point is the most burning issue in my spirit right now.

    I am fully given to seeing people step into their destinies, discover their true identity in Christ and finding freedom from lies and emotional scars that the enemy has given them. It's a significant focus of my own ministry.

    However, we have a growing problem.

    • Focus is on self more often that it is on God.
    • Focus is on living more than it is on dying daily.

    1 Corinthians 4:10-13 (ESV) 10 We are fools for Christ's sake, but you are wise in Christ. We are weak, but you are strong. You are held in honor, but we in disrepute. 11 To the present hour we hunger and thirst, we are poorly dressed and buffeted and homeless, 12 and we labor, working with our own hands. When reviled, we bless; when persecuted, we endure; 13 when slandered, we entreat. We have become, and are still, like the scum of the world, the refuse of all things.

    Please understand, I believe we are seated in heavenly places with Christ Jesus. We are kings and priests. We have great authority. We have overcome. We are the head and not the tail, above and not beneath.

    But, our identities, when rightfully understood, don't lead us to focusing mostly on personal benefit. When we embrace the cross of Christ, which is where our identities originate, we are now focused on going low, humbling ourselves, serving with passion and identifying with the scum of the world—so that they might have life and have it more abundantly.

    A focus on our own benefits, our own healings, our own identities as it relates to personal gain has actually resulted in us aligning with a key spirit that drives the homosexual movement.

    Just as with homosexuals, God loves them and us too deeply to affirm a false identity—no matter how desirable and convincing that identity may be! God's wisdom is much higher than ours, and it takes humility to admit that.

    This is a huge, huge point!

    When we fight for a false identity that feels so overwhelmingly a part of us, and when our focus is on acceptance, affirmation and human rights, we give up the call to die to our own desires. Suddenly securing our own identity is more important than serving the masses.

    The goal is not to be affirmed, accepted, liked or honored. We aren't to look for equality. We don't compare ourselves with others. We can't make demands when life is unfair. The church is to die so that others may live. Our identity is to be fully and entirely in Christ.

    An improper attention given to the pursuit of identity (acceptance, affirmation, etc.) causes us to forsake the call to focus on our mission for the sake of devotion to narcissism. This is where the temptation to disobey God and submit to the demands of man can happen.

    "For where you have envy and selfish ambition, there you find disorder and every evil practice." —James 3:16 

  • 16 Dangers of the ‘Positive Christianity’ Movement

    16 Dangers of the ‘Positive Christianity’ Movement

    Are we are forming a culturally acceptable version of God? And he received the gold from their hand and fashioned it with a graving tool and made a golden calf. And they said, “These are your gods, O Israel, who brought you up out of the land of Egypt!” When Aaron saw this, he built …

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