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coco2
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You say he isn’t a preacher, yet he starts every one of his “sermons” holding the Bible and having people repeat something like this: This is my Bible: I am what it says I am; I have what it says I have; I can do what it says I can do. …I think some people judge Joel Osteen too harshly, or else not harshly enough. Let me explain…
He’s not a bad, heretical or apostate preacher of the Gospel. Rather he isn’t a preacher of the Gospel at all. What he is is an excellent motivational speaker who occasionally uses Scripture and Christian buzz words. His message is usually terrific advice that will help those who heed it; but it’s drawn from Norman Vincent Peale, Dale Carnegie, Napoleon Hill, et al, not from anything Christian.
If you listen to Osteen as a self-help guru, he’s very good. If you listen to him as a preacher, he’s just short of completely useless… but a preacher isn’t really what he’s trying to be.
He is exploiting the Bible?