Well, you certainly said a mouthful, didn't you?
I asked you 3 questions you did not answer.
And a Bible verse you did not answer either.
Yet you managed to put together about a 300 word rant on how bad Joel Osteen is without ever watching one of his services.
I'm currently reading a book by Charles R. Swindoll called "Growing deep in the Christian life", written in 1986.
After 5 chapters (very small print and not so easy to grasp), he sounds a lot like Joel Osteen.
Not on everything but on some things.
And enough to know I'm following the right man and church.
Here's the real deal.
Joel Osteen made the mistake (not really, he learned from it) of going on the worldly show "Larry King Live".
He made Christian history on his blunder with salvation.
Secondly, he blundered again with the hurricane when he did not open up the church.
You see, this is how things work, when a big time pastor makes a mistake, the world jumps all over him.
When he corrects those mistakes and goes on to do wonderful things, the world ignores him.
You, without a doubt, only know a worldly view of him and that's how you judge him.
Shame on you, God's children are not called to do this.
Maybe someday you'll cry out to God for help and he'll tell you to tune into Lakewood church.
I asked you 3 questions you did not answer.
And a Bible verse you did not answer either.
Yet you managed to put together about a 300 word rant on how bad Joel Osteen is without ever watching one of his services.
I'm currently reading a book by Charles R. Swindoll called "Growing deep in the Christian life", written in 1986.
After 5 chapters (very small print and not so easy to grasp), he sounds a lot like Joel Osteen.
Not on everything but on some things.
And enough to know I'm following the right man and church.
Here's the real deal.
Joel Osteen made the mistake (not really, he learned from it) of going on the worldly show "Larry King Live".
He made Christian history on his blunder with salvation.
Secondly, he blundered again with the hurricane when he did not open up the church.
You see, this is how things work, when a big time pastor makes a mistake, the world jumps all over him.
When he corrects those mistakes and goes on to do wonderful things, the world ignores him.
You, without a doubt, only know a worldly view of him and that's how you judge him.
Shame on you, God's children are not called to do this.
Maybe someday you'll cry out to God for help and he'll tell you to tune into Lakewood church.