So its not so much what the guy did say as it is what he didn't say, that has you upset?
Are you saying, he never mentioned Jesus by name or gave Him any glory by telling his audience about what Jesus did on the cross to them that believe?
Was he addressing church member or sinners?
If it was to church members, then they would already know most of what Jesus did for them, and so move on to bigger and better things. Right?
I personally find it boring to hear the same old message of Jesus dying for me on the cross.
I'm not there anymore.
I need to hear what comes after I'm already born again.
Does God care more about preaching to the sinners than He does to His own children?
The messages, cannot only be to the lost on Easter.
The church needs instructions more than what took you less than a minute to say to the lost.
I am sure the guy did not center on man, since you couldn't give me even one example of what he said.
I think you are being a little critical, nitpicking trivial matters.
You are correct in my assessment that what he didn't say is the issue.
However, behind this once incidence is an overall trend in Osteen's teachings. He is little more than a motivational teacher who has a man-centered gospel.
I will note that in this message he is giving a head-nod to God by stating that God is in control, which is an improvement. His usual message is how great YOU are, rather than focusing on God.
Did Osteen consider his audience when speaking? Does he think that the individuals watching the news are mostly saved or mostly unsaved? If so, what message would have been appropriate? Is it unreasonable to think that mentioning Jesus and the power of the resurrection is honoring to God when he is talking about Easter?
And, by the way, if you think the message of the Cross is boring, I have some serious doubts about you. I really can't see a true Christian saying that. Are you sure you are a believer? Or, have you simply signed your name on a piece of paper or said the sinner's prayer?
I can't ever see me saying that I think the message of the Cross is boring. That's like the ultimate put-down to Jesus and his redemptive work on the Cross. It isn't as bad as denying the reality of the Cross, like a Muslim would, but I really can't see a sound Christian uttering such words.
The Cross is the ultimate event of all human history, and NO BELIEVER should ever say that hearing about it is boring. Maybe this is because you are part of some church who is spiritually dead or something..I don't know. Better find another church if that is true.
Joel Osteen wants to breed a group of believers who sit in front of the mirror staring at themselves and declaring how awesome they really are, rather than believers who realize how awesome their Savior is.
And, by the way, the real believer is joined to Christ, and Christ is his identity. He rejoices in what his Beloved has done for him and all of God's other children, and loves to hear about it.