Siren Song of Psychology
"Sandi Patty Stages Comeback," Christianity
Today announces in its 1/12/98 issue. The
article reports:
For 1998, Patty has a growing number of
performance dates, and there are signs that she is
regaining her audience. . . . With lyrics such as
"Breathe on breath of God. Cover my sin with
your mercy," Patty may have found her own
distinctive way to integrate a troubled past and an
authentic music ministry.
The article quotes Patty as saying,
The owning, naming, and confessing of the sin in
my life was the beginning of experiencing the freedom
that only comes through Christ.
As with various past articles about Patty, the Christianity
Today article refers to Pattys adultery as
"an extramarital relationship" and "an
extramarital affair." We have followed the Sandi
Patty "affair" since shortly after it became
public because of the number of years Patty was involved
in psychotherapy and using psych meds. In our original
article we said:
In an interview in the April, 1993 issue of Contemporary
Christian Music, Sandi Patti [changed to Patty]
gives a psychological justification for who
she is and hints at why divorce was an option for
her. Patti says, "I brought so many wounds with
me into my marriage." She describes how she
discovered those wounds: "That process really
started about four years ago, when a friend of mine
gave me a book. . . . It talked about behaviors in
adults that indicate there might be some buried
memories of some abuse."
The reading of such books has initiated many into
blaming real or imagined early life experiences for
present life problems. Patti says that she related to
behavior problems described in the book. Then, after
listing a number of them, such as "relationship
problems, problems with intimacy on a physical level,
overeating, an addictive personality as it relates to
clinging to people and being dependent on what they
think, not being able to speak up for what you feel,
avoiding conflict," she concluded that
"this is totally me" . . . .
Caveat emptor: Be wary of any "recalled
memories" that are first remembered by means of
psychological therapy, hypnosis, or support group
interaction or that come during or after reading a
self-help book on sexual or ritual abuse (PAL,
V1N2).
Along the way we interviewed a number of her family
members and friends. Think of the number of close
relatives and other Christians who heard Pattys
admitted lies and later learned about the adultery. And,
think of the effect on the children of the two divorces,
hers and the man with whom she committed adultery and
then married. To compound her admitted adultery and
lying, Charisma (11/95) reported that Sandi Patty
sought to "gain full custody of their four
children" in the divorce.
Someone ought to ask John Helvering, Pattys
former husband, Helverings siblings, his parents,
other relatives and friends the following question:
"Has Sandi Patty ever named her sins of adultery and
lying to you personally, given acknowledgment of your
being the victims of her sinfulness, repented personally
to you, and asked you personally for forgiveness?"
Not just a "sorry-about-the-pain-I-caused-you,"
but a humble naming, admitting, and seeking forgiveness
for her sins against God and against them. The true
victims of this gross sinfulness on Pattys part are
her four children, her former husband, her former
in-laws, other Christians, and, because she is so public,
the church at large.
The case of Patty involves one of the most bankrupt
systems of psychotherapy that exists today. The
regressive, recalled memory psychotherapy has been the
cauldron out of which all kinds of abominations have
come. A report commissioned by the Royal College of
Psychiatrists in Britain concludes that any memory
recovered through regression therapy is almost certainly
false. Combine the sinful heart with the sinful flesh and
you have the adultery and lying that have characterized
Sandi Pattys life. If she had chosen to be nurtured
and corrected by Gods truth rather than the
psychological opinions of men, she could have spared the
families, children, relatives and other Christians the
agony and tragedy she inflicted upon them.
Pattys rising popularity is indicative of the
trashed condition of Christians who claim the name of
Christ but will not follow the doctrines of the Bible.
Marrying a partner in adultery does not make the
relationship right. It constitutes a continual condition
of disobedience to God. How does one repent of adultery
while one continues in an ongoing relationship with a
former accomplice in adultery? Sin is further compounded
while it festers under the unholy sanctions of a
compromised institution.
Think of the words of her song, "Breathe on
breath of God. Cover my sin with your mercy." Sandi
Patty needs to know that Gods judgment is not based
on popularity and that repentance precedes forgiveness
and restitution follows.
In a public statement available to all who ask, Sandi
Pattys church concludes by asking, "What would
Jesus do? In the end, we were left with John 8. He said
to the woman caught in adultery, Neither do I
condemn you; go and sin no more." Sandi Patty
is sinfully divorced. Her own church says, "We allow
Sandi to sing at North [her church]. We have no objection
to her re-entry into a larger Christian music ministry,
as well."
But, Jesus said, "Go and sin no more." The
plain reading of the text was that the woman should not
enter into any other sinful relationship. However, by
Gods standards Sandi Patty simply moved from
adultery into a sinful divorce and then into marriage
with her adultery partner, who divorced his wife.
Such is often the fruit of modern-day psychology as it
is wed to the professing church. Patty and many others in
the church have followed the siren song of psychology
with its facade of Christianity.
For this ye know, that no whoremonger, nor unclean
person, nor covetous man, who is an idolater, hath
any inheritance in the kingdom of Christ and of God.
Let no man deceive you with vain words: for because
of these things cometh the wrath of God upon the
children of disobedience. Be not ye therefore
partakers with them. For ye were sometimes darkness,
but now are ye light in the Lord: walk as children of
light: (For the fruit of the Spirit is in all
goodness and righteousness and truth;) Proving what
is acceptable unto the Lord. And have no fellowship
with the unfruitful works of darkness, but rather
reprove them (Ephesians 5:5-11).
When Christians follow the siren song of psychology
and mix the wisdom of men with the Word of God, darkness
with light, and the ways of the world with the ways of
God, they become partakers with the children of
disobedience.
(From PAL, V6N2)
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