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Rob Bell, Mysticism, and Apophatic Prayer

Dr. A. R. Javed

When we deny the importance of the teachings of Scripture, we must find something to take its place – mysticism and experience. One form of mysticism is apophatic prayer. Here is how it is defined by one alternative source:

What does this have to do with the church? Much! Many pastors, including Rob Bell, are trying to sell it to Christians:

How does Bell justify a practice used by “yogic schools” to experience “divine love?”

Is this the way we are to “explore… the Scriptures,” by clearing the mind the way yogics do? Do we find anything in Scripture that suggests that we should clear our minds? Certainly, if we could experience God’s “divine love” in this manner, Scripture would have a lot to say about apophatic prayer/meditation, but it doesn’t – not a word!

Instead, Scripture assures us that we need not shop around in the markets of alternative spiritualities. Instead, it claims that Scripture gives us everything we need to have a full and complete relationship with God:

Sadly, we Christians tend to think that we are missing out on something. The suffering and waiting that we must endure contributes to this sense of lack. However, Scripture assures us that if we have Christ, we haveeverything we need:

This means that if you refuse to try mystical techniques, you are not missing anything!

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