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Did Jack Hyles advocate any heretical views?

Logos1560

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Smith, Spencer. Empire of Error: An Analysis of the Teachings and Philosophies of First Baptist Church of Hammond, Indiana Under the Leadership of Jack Hyles. 2026.

Chapter thirteen in this new book by Spencer Smith is entitled "The Heresies of Hyles." (pp. 158-185).

Spencer Smith listed one of those claimed heresies as being the "eternal humanity of Christ" (p. 172).

Spencer Smith quoted a February 16, 1986, sermon by Jack Hyles where Hyles stated: "There's always been Jesus Christ, the same yesterday, today, and forever. He is the human deity now. He always has been. He always will be. He did not become human when He came to Bethlehem. He became flesh, but not human. He's always been human" (p. 172).
 

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Jack Hyles heresies reportedly include :

  • Repentance unto salvation is merely repentance from unbelief.
  • Submitting to the Lordship of Christ is completely optional.
  • Quick Prayerism / Easy Believism
  • Promotionalism
  • Numbers-ism
  • Eternal Humanity of Jesus Christ. “Jesus Christ . . . did not become human when He came to Bethlehem. He’s always been human.
  • That there are two gifts of life in salvation, one is eternal life and the other is everlasting life. The distinction being that one in qualitative and the other quantitative. April 28, 1985 sermon: “The Gifts of God Are Everlasting Life & Eternal Life," started by misquoting Rom 6:23 as "the gifts of God" (plural) instead of "the gift of God" (singular).
  • Hyles prayed to the dead and for the dead. He claimed to have gone once a week to the mausoleum where his mother's remains were interred and there he prayed to her. Hyles would ask his dead mother to help and intercede on the big days when they would use extra salesmanship to manipulate more people into repeating the “sinner’s prayer.” Before he left town on a speaking engagement, he said he would follow this ritual: he stops before the picture of Rice and Roloff, promising them he will do his best; then he stops before the picture of his mother and asks her to intercede for him to do a good job while he is preaching.
  • The teaching that one should store up merits (works) to offset times of demerits (sins). If you have enough in reserve, God will forgive your sin and put you back in business.
  • Hyles would say that sin does not need to be repented of, only forgotten, "We don't even have a right to remember our sins." (Heb 10:17 was his proof text).
  • Hyles taught a severely heretical doctrine of sanctification. In the sermon, "Don't Cut the Grass," he taught that all of us have "wheat and tares" in us, but we should let both grow side by side and not cut anything, lest we cut out the wheat (good) in us by mistake.
  • Hyles taught that “all men are mental homosexuals” in a sermon on the text in 2 Cor 12:13-15, and that the only difference between someone who has committed adultery and one who has not is that in the latter case the sin of adultery is “in remission.” Hyles also says that adultery is not a sin, just a "mistake."
  • Hyles taught that fallen man is not human but an animal and does not have a spirit. According to Hyles, God made man body, soul, and spirit, but when man fell, he lost his spirit and became only body and soul — on the same level as an animal. He said that when man falls, he is no longer human, but becomes an animal, arguing, "Man in his unregenerate state is not human." Putting man on the animal level is what evolutionists do, not someone that professes to be a Christian.
  • He was grateful for Adam and Eves fall into sin, with the resultant fall of man and billions going to hell since then. On May 26, 1985, Hyles preached on "Thank you, Adam," actually thanking Adam and Eve for disobeying God and bringing sin into the world.
 
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