Posted on 04/23/2015 4:41:26 PM PDT by Gamecock
Creflo Dollar is still talking about his dream of owning a $65 million Gulfstream G650 private jet. For those who missed it, the Atlanta megachurch pastor previously made headlines after he started an online campaign asking his congregation and followers to donate for the purchase of the extravagant aircraft.
As previously reported on the Inquisitr, the initial campaign, known as Project G650, asked for 200,000 people to donate $300.
We are asking members, partners and supporters of this ministry to assist in the undertaking of an initiative called Project G650. The mission of Project G650 is to acquire a Gulfstream G650 airplane so that Pastors Creflo and Taffi and World Changers Church International can continue to blanket the globe with the Gospel of grace. We are believing for 200,000 people to give contributions of 300 US dollars or more to turn this dream into a reality and allow us to retire the aircraft that served us well for many years.
Although many of Pastor Dollars followers have supported his endeavors, he didnt exactly get the response he may have been expecting. Once the media began reporting about Project G650, social media users didnt waste time slamming Pastor Dollar for the seemingly outlandish request. Needless to say, some of the comments were quite brash, and many people definitely didnt have many favorable things say. More times than not, Pastor Dollar was accused of pimping the church.
Now, hes firing back and responding to the allegations. During the April 19 church service at World Changers Church International, Pastor Dollar decided to address the situation, reports the YBF. Pastor Dollar jokingly cited a number of outlandish rumors that have been reported about his personal life in an effort to open the door for the discussion about the jet. The notable pastor, widely accused of preaching prosperity gospel, made it clear that no one will stop him from dreaming.
You cannot stop me from dreaming. Im gon dream until Jesus comes. And heres another thing I want you to understand. If they discover life on Mars, if you think a $65 million plane was too much, if they discover that theres life on Mars, they gon need to hear the Gospel and Im gon have to believe God for a billion dollar space shuttle because we got to preach the Gospel on Mars.
During his lengthy rant, he gave a number of examples to justify his reasons for dreaming and how he has no plans to let anyone deter him from attaining the things he desires in life. He referred to those who criticize him as devils who only desire to block his dreams. He also slammed the critics for attempting to discredit him and deny his dreams.
Surprising, Pastor Dollar also bragged about how he now has the funds to cover the staggering cost for the state-of-the-art private jet. He also insists he hasnt asked anyone for a dime, although Project G650″ was a campaign launched to ask for monetary contributions toward the massive purchase.
Creflo Dollar asking his members for $65 million? I aint never asked you for a dime. Weve got over 3 million partners around the world, 3 million donors around the world who support the ministry so I can get to where they are. I had a man from the Middle East send a letter to say they cut off my relatives head. We need you in the Middle East, heres a check right here for that plane.
Of course, Pastor Dollar has ruffled lots of feathers yet again, and social media users have had no reservations about responding to his claims. News outlets have also criticized Pastor Dollar for his controversial response, reports the Root.
What do you think about Pastor Creflo Dollars response to those who criticized his campaign for a $65 million private jet? Share your thoughts.
Being saved requires produces an abject, genuinely sorrowful and heartfelt repentance and a genuine effort to stop sinful behavior.
Fixed it.
And we don't have to keep beating ourselves up over sin that God has forgiven and no longer holds to our account.
If Jesus sacrifice was the end, then we could all do as we please with no fear of consequences.
We are saved by grace and kept by grace. We are not kept by works, whatever form someone wants to list them as.
Only the unregenerate mind thinks like you claim, that a secure salvation is a license to sin and that Christians think that way.
No saved person WANTS to continue to sin.
And around we go again. Been here done this. As you wish.
Argument is futile.
Disclaimer: Opinions posted on Free Republic are those of the individual posters and do not necessarily represent the opinion of Free Republic or its management. All materials posted herein are protected by copyright law and the exemption for fair use of copyrighted works.