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Yes,Oprah is scary.Very new age.That clip seems to be unusually solid for Osteen, who--as it has been pointed out--has been very theologically weak in the past. My problem with Osteen has been that he teaches doctrines I disagree with, like prosperity gospel (also called the "health and wealth" gospel). He has often sacrificed truth in the name of love, in order to appeal to a larger audience. This clip does make me raise an eyebrow, because it's more theologically truthful than I remember Osteen being. Right or wrong, I still don't trust the man, which may have less to do with him than it does with me. I have a natural distrust of anyone who smiles that much (and that goes for Oprah, as well).
I speak in tongues... have for more than 30 years... and God heals through me (though not as much as I would like to allow), and we have prophecies in our church about every two or three weeks (though, I'm pretty sure NOT what you call prophecies.)The charismatic movement is very popular right now.They are most known for their accepance of speaking in tongues,divine healing and prophecies as evidence of the Holy Spirit.
Yes,fluff is a good wordI have watched him in the past and have found his sermons sentimental fluff, with very little actual scriptural reference. He dodges, or sidesteps, the major issues while continuing his candy coated version of the gospel.
in part, the tanach does have that in parts of it. ie I have found some of those concepts in the torah and the writingsI love it when people want "Scriptural References" in a sermon, or it can't be a real sermon.
Do you know that the most famous sermon ever preached, (It starts in Matthew 5, and ends in 7), only had reference to a few scriptures (and they were NOT quoted), and that reference was only to change and extend the scriptures to mean more than they were read for in those days?
I wonder who preached THAT sermon?
"Concepts", but NOT referenced material, as some people seem to think is what makes a sermon.in part, the tanach does have that in parts of it. ie I have found some of those concepts in the torah and the writings
now moses was meek upon the face of the whole earth. being into jewish thought much of this stuff that jesus said isn't new but said and expounded upon. even being born again. the concept of that is found in the peshac. isreal was dead and in bondage. the Passover occurs and isreal is revived and set free from her oppressor."Concepts", but NOT referenced material, as some people seem to think is what makes a sermon.
He is/was the Scripture we are not...I love it when people want "Scriptural References" in a sermon, or it can't be a real sermon.
Do you know that the most famous sermon ever preached, (It starts in Matthew 5, and ends in 7), only had reference to a few scriptures (and they were NOT quoted), and that reference was only to change and extend the scriptures to mean more than they were read for in those days?
I wonder who preached THAT sermon?
I'm fairly certain I was addressing people saying a sermon is not valid unless the speaker puts some scripture numbers in it, and this just isn't so. Maybe someone else can go chasing Moses and the Torah with you, but that was not the subject of anything I posted about.now moses was meek upon the face of the whole earth. being into jewish thought much of this stuff that jesus said isn't new but said and expounded upon. even being born again. the concept of that is found in the peshac. isreal was dead and in bondage. the Passover occurs and isreal is revived and set free from her oppressor.
At the time He spoke on that mountainside, there were no other scriptures in existance to quote..... except the ones He did not quote.He is/was the Scripture we are not...
This is EXACTLY what I am talking about.Lost me Willie ? He had the OT and used it at times.... Very often Dad did more preaching the gospel by sharing a cup of coffee with some one while talking about fishing...
Sorry, I thought you said that I had lost you.I knew that is what you were saying ...... Cold written words on a screen can sometimes not read the way they were when they were still in our heads 2
That is because it was scripture.I don't take the word of man.Always back an important statement with Scripture.Man's words are nothing.I love it when people want "Scriptural References" in a sermon, or it can't be a real sermon.
Do you know that the most famous sermon ever preached, (It starts in Matthew 5, and ends in 7), only had reference to a few scriptures (and they were NOT quoted), and that reference was only to change and extend the scriptures to mean more than they were read for in those days?
I wonder who preached THAT sermon?
The majority of that sermon was not their scripture, at all. Those words Jesus spoke wouldn't even be written down for decades.... and they did not become "scripture" for hundreds of years later.That is because it was scripture.I don't take the word of man.Always back an important statement with Scripture.Man's words are nothing.