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THE NAR AND THE RELIGIOUS SPIRIT I’ve received numerous emai | Wanda Alger

THE NAR AND THE RELIGIOUS SPIRIT

I’ve received numerous emails asking if I am a part of "the NAR” (New Apostolic Reformation). In response, I did a short video with a brief description of the NAR, some scriptural considerations, and my personal belief as to what’s driving this concern (click on link for full article and video).

In short, I believe that Jesus perfectly modeled how we are to do ministry. He not only gave five leadership gifts to the Church for maturing and equipping the saints (Ephesians 4:11-12), but He commanded all who followed Him to heal the sick, raise the dead, and cast out demons (Matthew 10:8). He knew perfectly well that His disciples would record His ministry for the generations that followed and was very clear on His instructions - with no expiration date.

This issue continues to arise whenever revival is mentioned or supernatural manifestations occur. Thus, it's going to increase in the days to come! I personally believe it is the Religious Spirit that is fueling this opposition. It is because of the supernatural aspect of these ministries (apostles, prophets, and supernatural gifts), the Pharisees of today and religious teachers of the law will not accept anything they can’t prove through their own intellect and training. I believe there is a spirit of jealousy among many religious teachers today who are threatened by the supernatural. The same demonic spirit of unbelief that operated during Jesus’ ministry is still operating today through many religious leaders unable to surrender their human intellect and pride to that which they can’t explain or control. That may seem harsh, but I'm speaking of demonic spirits and principalities. And they constantly look for frustrated leaders who can become hosts to their deceptive lies.

I actually agree with some of the arguments presented by those who oppose the “NAR.” There are misrepresentations of truth and unhealthy practices that need to be addressed. But that doesn’t negate God’s intentions for apostolic and prophetic leaders and the supernatural signs that follow those who believe (Mark 16:17-18). Our negative experiences should never determine what’s true and bad examples should never be the basis for establishing doctrine. The blueprint for Kingdom authority has been given through the early church leaders and the spiritual principles for operating in the Spirit still apply. But it requires a servant’s heart, mutual accountability, and humility on everyone’s part.

I suggest we get past our personal offenses and negative reactions and prepare to champion this unseen Kingdom that is now being revealed. Instead of trying to rewrite the model, let’s just practice what Jesus did and do what He commanded. The fruit and long-lasting impact will speak for itself.
https://wandaalger.me/2023/03/21/what-is-the-nar-new-apostolic-reformation/