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07-11-2008, 02:11 AM
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Angels Watching Over Me: RR's Children's Book ...
Originally posted at www.HolyMagicHair.com
The Bible is filled with accounts of angels, in which they were usually doing one of three things: executing God's judgment, ministering to the righteous and/or providing protection as instructed by our Heavenly Father.
In the Old Testament, we find two wonderful accounts of angels ministering to the righteous. Both are found in the Book of Daniel. In the third chapter of Daniel, the three Hebrew men, who were cast into the fiery furnace are delivered by the Angel of the Lord. Their faith in God was rewarded and was a witness to the world. In Daniel 3:28, Nebuchadnezzar declares, "Blessed be the God of Shadrach, Meshach and Abednego, who has sent His angel and delivered His servants who put their trust in Him." Daniel is saved from the mouths of the lions in the den by angels sent on his behalf. In Daniel 6:22, Daniel proclaims, "My God sent His angel and shut the lions' mouths, and they have not harmed me... I have committed no crime." In these specific instances both accounts are testaments of God's grace and mercy utilizing angels as instruments of divine protection for His faithful.
There are examples of the role they play in other instances too. In the New Testament, Jesus receives the benefits of being ministered to by His angels after his 40 day fast and temptation by Satan. In Acts 5:19 and 20, the angel of the Lord opens prison doors so the apostles could be released. Another comes to Peter's aid while he while imprisoned ( Acts 12:7). Other examples of celestial beings ministering to the children of God can be found in Genesis 16:7, 1 Kings 19:5, and John 5:4.
By virtue of His everlasting kindness and goodness, His Word assures all believers, male, female, adult and child today of the assistance of angels. Psalms 91:11 reveals, "He will give His angels charge concerning you, to guard you in all your ways." Hebrews 1:14, tells us, "Are they not all ministering spirits, sent out to render service for the sake of those who will inherit salvation?" No doubt, there is a promise of angelic protection for the believer. Psalm 34:7 declares, "The angel of the LORD encampeth round about them that fear him, and delivereth them". However, in matters of faith we find that being faithful does not always equate to not experiencing hardship, affliction or even death. The blood of martyred apostles and Christians is proof enough that God's sovereign will does not fit our God boxes that seek to explain biblical truths and principles. Obedience does not always translate in our desired results. Some things we simply do trusting the Almighty will have His way in our lives.
There are many nuances, layers and complexities that would take volumes to try to explain these matters, however, it would would be futile in trying to explain the mind of our infinite God. And yet His desire is simple... If ye love me, obey my commandments.
This being said, we have a responsibility to rightly divide the Word in explaining matters of faith, obedience, the role of angels and God's sovereign Will in the Church and especially, in our homes with our children.
What's the point? What does this have to do with Holy Hair doctrine?
Ruth Reider, author of Power Before the Throne, has written various children's books on the topci. Primarily in effort to teach modesty and holiness standards to our children she authored a series of books entitled Kingdom Kids . One of her books in the series, Angels Watching over Me, deals with issue of obedience and the role of angels which she links to power in hair because of the angels and protection linked to uncut hair.
The following is a synopsis of this book from her website, PositivePowerofHoliness.com
Do you have "Angels Watching Over You"?
Another morning of getting ready for school becomes very exciting as Miriam learns many wonderful things about being a King's Kid. She discovers how the armor of God and her uncut hair protects her every day. Find out how special every boy and girl is when they are one of God's kids.
The mere statement that uncut hair provides an additional angelic protection to the armor of God should raise eyebrows and spark concern about adding to the Word.
One believer, Ms. Justine Fischbach, who reviewed this book shares the following alarming findings: In this book Mom Rieder explains the wonderful and enlightening "truths" of long hair to her youngest daughter. After prayer that her daughter will put on the armor of God and be protected she then goes on to explain that her uncut hair "creates a covering of safety for us and our families" (p14). She has power on her head because of the angels; this means there are big strong angels watching over her all the time (p15).Well, it's bad luck for the little boys then, seeing as they don't have this power on their head; I guess there's no one watching over them. Rieder goes on to explain that because of these angels "nothing can come close to harm you at any time when you are in the will of God" (p17), implying that if harm does come to you in the form of illness, accident, whatever you just are not in the Will of God! Those apostles and first martyred Christians must have really been off track.
Rieder goes on to say that her light is continually shining for Jesus when her school friends see her uncut hair. Well I guess they just fall to the floor in repentance when they see those split ends. Who could resist?
Then comes the issue of men's hair, has to be short as Corinthians says. Rieder's daughter admits she always has to laugh at men with long hair and thinks they are silly (not the hair, but the men themselves!). Mom explains that "God makes her feel that way". Once again we see Christ's love shining through. That a small child can mock adults in this way is such a great testimony for God and His Word wouldn't you agree?
This blogger, would like to submit the following questions to the discussion about the validity and effects of taking this extrabiblical approach to teaching about hair and bible based holiness.
As a Church who loves the Truth and defends old paths, we must ask ourselves if the assertions in this book were taught by the first century apostolic Church. If so, why do we not find multiple examples of this type of teaching in canon or historical accounts?
Can a book like this bring about confusion as to whether it is length of hair or obedience that God desires in the life of the believer?
Is the armor of God enough? Does long hair provide a rear guard of protection as some proponents of this doctrine believe?
Do females have an additional assignment of angels because of her hair? Are boys/males shortchanged? Do they walk in a unique spiritual realm because of uncut hair as taught by some? Do they have a power and authority that men do not have as one preacher asserts?
Do we still have God's protection even when there are elements in our lives that don't please God? Is the focus on faith and subsequent obedience or on an object and/or one act of obedience?
Is this power because of the angels or is it from God? Is this in addition to the power and authority of His Spirit and His Name?
Can this lead to frustration in the life of believer, especially when things go seemingly awry?
How would a child interpret this book?
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07-11-2008, 05:10 AM
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Re: Angels Watching Over Me: RR's Children's Book
I've been trying to avoid getting into this discussion on power in the hair, but I guess I'll chime in with this...
Several months ago my mother and me were visiting in the home of my brother and his family. Mom wasn't feeling well and we were going to have prayer with her.
My SIL called for my brother to come, but he didn't move fast enough to suit her, so she said, "We'll just have prayer ourselves...I know I have power in the prayer room because I don't cut my hair!!"
I looked at her in amazement, and following the prayer asked if she really believed that.
She said, "You've never had evangelists come to your church and teach on this?!"
I assured her that we had not, and they better not because that is NOT the role of the evangelist.
I then began to tell her why I did not believe such a thing...not sure if she understood it because this teaching was so engrained in her mind.
But the kicker here, Daniel, is that she does NOT attend a UPCI assembly. So I'm relating this to let you know this idea is not just a UPCI teaching...
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07-11-2008, 06:04 AM
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Re: Angels Watching Over Me: RR's Children's Book
It's been taught at the main event, ladies retreat in Illinois a few years ago.
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07-11-2008, 07:49 AM
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Re: Angels Watching Over Me: RR's Children's Book
A few years ago I went to RR's website and read the excerpts from her children's books she had posted there. It was scary and disappointing to think that a generation of UPC kids are going to be fed this heresy at such a young age.
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"Although Entire Sanctification was preached at the beginning of the Movement, it was from a Wesleyan viewpoint, and had in it very little of the later Holiness Movement characteristics. Nothing was ever said about apparel, for everyone was so taken up with the Lord that mode of dress seemingly never occurred to any of us."
Quote from Ethel Goss (widow of 1st UPC Gen Supt. Howard Goss) book "The Winds of God"
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07-11-2008, 08:00 AM
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Re: Angels Watching Over Me: RR's Children's Book
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Originally Posted by Barb
I've been trying to avoid getting into this discussion on power in the hair, but I guess I'll chime in with this...
Several months ago my mother and me were visiting in the home of my brother and his family. Mom wasn't feeling well and we were going to have prayer with her.
My SIL called for my brother to come, but he didn't move fast enough to suit her, so she said, "We'll just have prayer ourselves...I know I have power in the prayer room because I don't cut my hair!!"
I looked at her in amazement, and following the prayer asked if she really believed that.
She said, "You've never had evangelists come to your church and teach on this?!"
I assured her that we had not, and they better not because that is NOT the role of the evangelist.
I then began to tell her why I did not believe such a thing...not sure if she understood it because this teaching was so engrained in her mind.
But the kicker here, Daniel, is that she does NOT attend a UPCI assembly. So I'm relating this to let you know this idea is not just a UPCI teaching...
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Many in the AALJC are huge proponents of this holy hair doctrine. One particular person in this movement told me his wife had cancer and the doctor told her to shave her head and wear a wig, she said she told the Dr. she couldn't because it was God's glory.
I was kinda stumped, I thought it was a women's glory, but this lady was taught it was God's glory.
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07-11-2008, 08:17 AM
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Re: Angels Watching Over Me: RR's Children's Book
Let your moderation be known to all men...lol
Last edited by The Mrs; 07-13-2008 at 08:32 PM.
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07-11-2008, 08:21 AM
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Re: Angels Watching Over Me: RR's Children's Book
So let it be written.....So let it be done!
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07-11-2008, 10:43 AM
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Re: Angels Watching Over Me: RR's Children's Book
Hum...wonder what she teachers her daughter to tell her friends at school. "God will never protect you or hear your prayers b/c you cut your hair." Doesn't sound like my God. Bro. Stoneking has preached his hair messages at our church before, and also another young evangelist that sounded like he was preaching straight out of RR's books. This young man told our church "Ladies...if you have power over your head b/c of the angels, when you cut your hair, you sever the glory of God...the angels will flee. What then are you praying over yourself? If angels accompany the glory...then you are setting up yourself for demonic angels to surround you when you pray with cut hair." YIKES! There were TONS of visitors there that night! Our pastor rung him through the ringer for preaching this!
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07-11-2008, 10:56 AM
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Re: Angels Watching Over Me: RR's Children's Book
It'd be nice if this thread could be merged with the old one. (which is locked, but could be unlocked....)
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07-11-2008, 10:58 AM
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Re: Angels Watching Over Me: RR's Children's Book
You know, I have little girls in my Bible Class on Wednesdays with cut hair...and when I'm teaching them, I say, "________, if you talk to God, He WILL hear you, and He WILL answer your prayers."
I cannot imagine telling those little girls that they must first stop cutting their hair, before God will hear them.
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"God, send me anywhere, only go with me. Lay any burden on me, only sustain me. And sever any tie in my heart except the tie that binds my heart to Yours."
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"To see no being, not God’s or any, but you also go thither,
To see no possession but you may possess it—enjoying all without labor or purchase—
abstracting the feast, yet not abstracting one particle of it;…."
--Walt Whitman, Leaves of Grass, Song of the Open Road
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