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The Shepherding movement was initiated in the 1970s by the "Fort Lauderdale Five" (Bob Mumford, Derek Prince, Charles Simpson, Don Basham, and Ern Baxter). It consisted of the requirement that believers should be place under a shepherd and discipled into order to come closer to God and develop in his Christian experience. This is the same as the "Covering" doctrine. where believers need to be "covered" by a discipler; or in the case of a small independent fellowship group, to be "covered" by an established church.
There is nothing wrong with this in principle, and the movement and doctrine started off okay, and proved to be a benefit for many young believers and small fellowship groups. But after a short while, those with a "power and control" attitude corrupted the movement and doctrine, making it a requirement , otherwise the believer, "would no longer be part of the body of Christ, but a wandering, rebellious star". This implied that being shepherded and under the covering were essential to retaining one's salvation.
This meant that believers were required to add Shepherding and Covering to their salvation. But this is in total contradiction to:
“Where, then, is boasting? It is excluded. On what principle? On that of works? No, but on that of faith. For we maintain that a person is justified by faith apart from the works of the law” (Romans 3:27-29) and “But to him that worketh not, but believeth on him that justifieth the ungodly, his faith is counted for righteousness “ (Romans 4:5).
What this means is that those who accept Shepherding and being under the Covering for the purpose of establishing their salvation as an addition to their commitment to Christ, are actually insulting God by trying to "pay" for God's free gift. In fact, it is denying the salvation that Christ offers them, and adopting another "salvation" that includes "works" in order to remain acceptable to God.
And those who force the Shepherding and Covering doctrine on to believers, threatening them that they would not be part of the body of Christ if they refused, are promulgating another gospel which Jesus never brought to the world. In a real sense they are presenting another Jesus who requires works to be added to faith in order to remain saved. These people are preaching doctrines of devils and are not only bringing condemnation on themselves but on those they are brainwashing to accept their false teaching.
Derek Prince abandoned the Shepherding movement as soon as he saw the corruptions, and Bob Mumford issued a public apology and pleaded forgiveness from the Christian community.
As a result of the corrupted, demonised version of the movement and doctrine, multitudes of innocent believers have been harmed and damaged, some abandoning the church and even Christ.
My advice is to avoid Shepherding and Covering like the plague, especially if it is a requirement in your church. If it is, flee from that church for your spiritual life!
It is not wrong to voluntarily choose a mentor, especially if the Holy Spirit brings one across your path. A Holy Spirit mentor will not exercise "power and control" over your personal life, or which church to attend, where you should work, who you should marry, or how you should spend your money. But the "power and control" ones will, to your detriment.
Your salvation depends on your faith alone in the Christ who took upon Himself your sin on the cross and offered salvation to you as a totally free gift. Any other gospel is false and will not save you.
There is nothing wrong with this in principle, and the movement and doctrine started off okay, and proved to be a benefit for many young believers and small fellowship groups. But after a short while, those with a "power and control" attitude corrupted the movement and doctrine, making it a requirement , otherwise the believer, "would no longer be part of the body of Christ, but a wandering, rebellious star". This implied that being shepherded and under the covering were essential to retaining one's salvation.
This meant that believers were required to add Shepherding and Covering to their salvation. But this is in total contradiction to:
“Where, then, is boasting? It is excluded. On what principle? On that of works? No, but on that of faith. For we maintain that a person is justified by faith apart from the works of the law” (Romans 3:27-29) and “But to him that worketh not, but believeth on him that justifieth the ungodly, his faith is counted for righteousness “ (Romans 4:5).
What this means is that those who accept Shepherding and being under the Covering for the purpose of establishing their salvation as an addition to their commitment to Christ, are actually insulting God by trying to "pay" for God's free gift. In fact, it is denying the salvation that Christ offers them, and adopting another "salvation" that includes "works" in order to remain acceptable to God.
And those who force the Shepherding and Covering doctrine on to believers, threatening them that they would not be part of the body of Christ if they refused, are promulgating another gospel which Jesus never brought to the world. In a real sense they are presenting another Jesus who requires works to be added to faith in order to remain saved. These people are preaching doctrines of devils and are not only bringing condemnation on themselves but on those they are brainwashing to accept their false teaching.
Derek Prince abandoned the Shepherding movement as soon as he saw the corruptions, and Bob Mumford issued a public apology and pleaded forgiveness from the Christian community.
As a result of the corrupted, demonised version of the movement and doctrine, multitudes of innocent believers have been harmed and damaged, some abandoning the church and even Christ.
My advice is to avoid Shepherding and Covering like the plague, especially if it is a requirement in your church. If it is, flee from that church for your spiritual life!
It is not wrong to voluntarily choose a mentor, especially if the Holy Spirit brings one across your path. A Holy Spirit mentor will not exercise "power and control" over your personal life, or which church to attend, where you should work, who you should marry, or how you should spend your money. But the "power and control" ones will, to your detriment.
Your salvation depends on your faith alone in the Christ who took upon Himself your sin on the cross and offered salvation to you as a totally free gift. Any other gospel is false and will not save you.