~ Televangelist and
author Joel Osteen, pastor of Lakewood Church in Texas,
has reacted to critics who claim he downplays sin and waters down the Gospel.
~ Saying he has been
following God's calling on his life, a calling that involves teaching about
prosperity.
In
an interview with ABC News, Osteen said, "I believe God, Jesus, died that
we not just go to heaven but that we excel in this life. I never think you make
money your goal. … God wants you to excel. Just keep him in first place and God
will open up doors you never dreamed of."
As
for critics who claim he spends too much time preaching about well-being and
personal fulfillment and not enough time addressing sin or Scripture, Osteen
says he is simply doing what Jesus did.
He
explained, "I think it goes back to tradition, how we were raised. Jesus
talked about everyday life, not just doctrine but how do we live? How do we
forgive? How do we keep a good attitude when the economy is down?"
Osteen
added that people need to hear that about the goodness of God and not that God
is mad at them.
When
they hear the good news he preaches, Osteen says, "People come alive when
they realize 'God is for me. He's got a plan for my life, and I can do
something great. I can be who he wants me to be.'"
The
Lakewood pastor also explained why he has been reluctant to wade into political
or cultural debates.
"I
think it starts to narrow you. I mean, for a while … to be an evangelical meant
you were a white Republican, and you were against this and against that. I
don't want to be put into that mold, because then people judge you before they
even listen. … I don't want to divide the very people I am trying to
reach," Osteen said.
The
Houston preacher also commented on his new book, Every Day a Friday: How to
Be Happier 7 Days a Week.
"I
read some studies that said that people are happier on Friday," Osteen
explained. "I thought, You know what? We should be happy every day. That's
a choice that we can make."
The
whole aim of his new book, Osteen said, is to remind people that there is
always something to be grateful for and that readers can choose to be happy by
focusing on those things.
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"We
take in about $80 million [per year]. It's not all from the church. Some of
it's from the TV audience as well. It goes all over the world. If we take in
80, we spend 80. Victoria and I don't take a salary from the ministry. We've
been blessed with our books and things," Osteen explained.
The
ABC network will air an interview with Osteen Wednesday night at 11:35 p.m.
Osteen's
Lakewood Church in Houston remains America's largest church with an attendance
of 43,500 people in a weekend, according to a report by Outreach magazine.
Go Pastor Joel Osteen, go, go, go. Just straight forward.^^ Continue to do what God wants you to do. Keep believing^^
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ReplyDelete"Unto the pure all things are pure: but unto them that are defiled and unbelieving is nothing pure; but even their mind and conscience is defiled."