Joel Osteen's New Book

Joel Osteen is releasing a new
book "Become a Better You" and he was interviewed
on 60 minutes about his new book and his ministry.
You can see the entire interview
here.
Mr. Osteen received 13 Million dollars up front for
his new book. Unfortunately the early previews are
more of the same self help and prosperity gospel
message he speaks about. I wonder how fast his
40,000 member church would shrink if he would
finally give them the true gospel message and let
them know they are in a serious state, a rebellious
state against God.
Thank heavens they had someone on 60 minutes to
refute Joel Osteen's message and claim it as
heresy. It is the worst kind of heresey because it
is wrapped in such a great package. He is an
amazing orator and if he was just willing to preach
the truth God would be able to use him mightily.
Dr. Michael Horton from Westminster Seminary has
written 5 essays on the 60 Minutes broadcast with
Joel Osteen and was the voice of reason on 60
Minutes. He addresses the problems with Mr.
Osteen's message. Here is an excerpt from Mr.
Horton essay.
"Name it, claim it"; the "health-and-wealth" or
"prosperity gospel" : these are nicknames for a
heresy that in many respects is only an extreme
version of perhaps the most typical focus of
American Christianity today more generally.
Basically, God is there for you and your happiness.
He has some rules and principles for getting what
you want out of life and if you follow them, you
can have what you want. Just “declare it” and
prosperity will come to you. (1) God as Personal
Shopper.
Although explicit proponents of the so-called
“prosperity gospel” may be fewer than their
influence suggests, its big names and best-selling
authors (T. D. Jakes, Benny Hinn, Joel Osteen, and
Joyce Meyer) are purveyors of a pagan worldview
with a peculiarly American flavor. It’s basically
what the sixteenth century German monk turned
church reformer Martin Luther called the “theology
of glory”: How can I climb the ladder and attain
the glory here and now that God has actually
promised for us after a life of suffering? The
contrast is the “theology of the cross”: the story
of God’s merciful descent to us, at great personal
cost, a message that the Apostle Paul acknowledged
was offensive and “foolish to Greeks.”
You can read the set of essays here.
All glory, all honor, all praise, all worship go to
the King of kings and Lord of lords Jesus Christ.
Wes
Galatians 2:20

