James Knox has Never had a Call to Preach


JAMES KNOX ONCE TOLD THE TRUTH: "I HAVE NEVER HAD A CALL TO PREACH"

The following quotes have been taken from "From Where I Stand" (2013) by James Knox (my comments are in blue).

1. "Some of you will not appreciate the following, but I have never heard or felt a specific call to preach. All I know is that from that day forward doors began to open." (p. 63)

"Then the Lord said unto me, The prophets prophesy lies in my name: I sent them not, neither have I commanded them, neither spake unto them: they prophesy unto you a false vision and divination, and a thing of nought, and the deceit of their heart." (Jeremiah 14:14)

Since Knox has never heard a call to preach, what kinds of doors began opening for him?

"Verily, verily, I say unto you, He that entereth not by the door into the sheepfold, but climbeth up some other way, the same is a thief and a robber...The thief cometh not, but for to steal, and to kill, and to destroy: I am come that they might have life, and that they might have it more abundantly." (John 1:1,10)

It should be obvious to Christians who have heard him preach that Knox has never been called by God.

2. "We never counted anyone as converted who said a prayer or made a profession of faith but did not subsequently join themselves to a church." (p. 70)

Knox doesn't believe in Jesus Christ and he doesn't care at all about saving souls. He pressures his congregation to evangelize only to catch more tithing church members.

3. "There were two small radio stations in our town, one programmed for senior citizens and the other with a country and western format. We went to the latter, WCCZ, and asked to meet with the station manager. In the office we were greeted by a large bald man in a bright blue leisure suit, wide white belt and white shoes, shirt unbuttoned halfway down to his navel, a huge Star of David hanging around his neck, and a 32nd degree Mason's ring on his finger. What a sight! "We told him we were interested in purchasing airtime so we could preach the gospel. He smiled and said, 'As fate would have it, I just had 30 minutes on Sunday morning come available.' (p.82)

Scottish Rite Masonic Ring: 32nd Degree
Scottish Rite Masonic Ring: 32nd Degree

Although Knox says that spending time in the Hebrew and Greek is a "waste of time," this time spent is often essential in understanding God's word. To give an example:

The first verse in the Bible is, "In the beginning God created the heaven and the earth." The following commentary is by FB Hole.

"The chapter opens with GOD. The word used in the Hebrew is Elohim, a word, remarkably enough, of plural form. This is the more striking when we remember that the Hebrew has, besides a singular, a dual form for its nouns. Dual signifies two, plural therefore signifying three or more. Yet the verb "created" is in the singular! Why this apparent breach of grammar? Evidently in order that in the very introduction to our knowledge of God we may receive a hint of the truth afterwards plainly revealed that He is a Trinity in Unity - three Persons yet one God."

It's revealing that, by his admission, Knox has never taught his congregation this important truth or any other truths that can only be known by turning to the Hebrew and Greek. This strange rule (to never refer to the Greek or to the Hebrew) furthers Knox's Kabbalist agenda which depends on using an "inerrant and unchanging" English King James bible whose "esoteric truths" can then only be discerned later by Kabbalism, which is witchcraft.

6. "When I set down to study my method is a very simple one. I ask the following questions of the passage... Can I define each word?" (p. 209)

Since Knox won't refer to the Greek or Hebrew, how does he define each word? Understanding God's word requires knowing the correct context, not merely the definition of words. To advance his Zionist and Kabbalist agenda, Knox must actually redefine each word.

7. "I find most churches exist only to exist. They serve no valid function in this world. They minister to and for themselves. They should be closed!" (p. 214)

The ministry of the church is to perfect and to edify the body of Christ and not to serve the world as Knox states.

"And he gave some, apostles; and some, prophets; and some, evangelists; and some, pastors and teachers; for the perfecting of the saints, for the work of the ministry, for the edifying of the body of Christ..." (Ephesians 4:11-12)

The Gospel is being preached not to help or to convert the world, but to gather out of it a people for His name. "God at the first did visit the Gentiles, to take out of them a people for his name." (Acts 15:14)

It's evident that James Knox is not a Christian, a Christian teacher, or a Christian pastor. It's also evident from his constant criticism of the Church that he hates Jesus Christ's Church.