Posted on 12/16/2018 6:07:46 AM PST by C19fan
Pastor John Gray, who leads his own church in Greenville, South Carolina, and still preaches at Lakewood Church in Houston, is responding to people who criticized him for the lavish anniversary gift he gave to his wife for their eighth wedding anniversary on Dec.11.
In a video captured by R&B singer and actor Tyrese, Gray surprises his wife Aventer with a Lamborghini Urus. According to the Kelley Blue Book, the 2019 luxury SUV starts at $200,000.
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In the words of Reverend Ike, “The best thing you can do for the poor is not to be one of them.”.
Oh Lord won’t you buy me a Mercedes Benz
Does Tin Tebow lead a profligate life?
https://www.zillow.com/blog/tim-tebow-buys-florida-golf-estate-155728/
Itll be a piece of crap in 10 years.
Perhaps but they will have found another spiffy vehicle in two years and that one will belong to someone else. People that can spend 200K plus on a car (unless they are collectors) move on in a few years.
Tim Tebow doesnt make a living off the tithes of others. I couldnt care less how he spends his money.
Meanwhile, Kid Rock and others are helping pay debts of others. Seems to me, they put this pastor to shame.
That will be in my head all day now. Good one there!
Again, not saying all are corrupted, but there are enough that ends up tainting the good ones (of all faiths).
Again personally (to show that the judgement of God is real), I have seen pastors blind-sided and kicked to the curb by "elders" or laymen, eager to advance their own selfish agendas (See Stanford Prison Experiment and Stockholm syndrome for some ideas concerning this phenomena). I have been mercifully absent from any of this, refusing to lay a hand on a man of God, even if they are in the wrong (God deals with that eventually). The aftermath has seen Gods judgements on these laypeople, their businesses, their health, and families. God is real, and so is His judgements. It is something to be very serious about and aware of...
Some of the more secular muslims are seeing this as well, and are pushing back on their leaders. That is where you see the slaughter in the middle-eastern streets for "blasphemy". If you equate the communist state to a religious order, just look at the similarities between these corrupt religious empires and the government of communist China. It's all there: Corruption, egos, greed to name a few, using all available means in suppressing the faithful (voluntarily or not) to the ends those rulers seek. The wall paper is different, but the wall behind them is the same....
Shouldnt pastors get a yearly salary. I dont think they can take two hundred grand out of the kitty to but a car. Can they?
Tim Tebow doesnt make a living off the tithes of others. I couldnt care less how he spends his money.
Meanwhile, Kid Rock and others are helping pay debts of others. Seems to me, they put this pastor to shame.
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Does the Pastor make money outside of the church and having nothing to do with tithes? EXACTLY how much does he get to keep?
Has this Pastor financially helped others like you would say Kid Rock has?
Those are both rhetorical questions that make a point. You have no idea where this Pastor earns all of his money. And you have no idea how much he gives to others less fortunate than himself.
But you (and many others here) sure are quick to judge him.
Matthew 7:1
Judge not, that ye be not judged.
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1.4 million? That’s just a smart business investment. In California you could get an average 3/2 ranch style house for $1.4.
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I’d be ticked if my husband spent that on a CAR.
That would make a great down payment on a house with land.
Judge not, that ye be not judged.
I agree.
That’s why our focus is to be on CHRIST and not man.
When people make church too necessary, then this is going to happen.
Churches don’t and can’t save anyone. Only Jesus can do that.
So while going to church is fine and helpful, to a degree, our spiritual growth comes with our own time alone with the Lord, praying, worshiping and most importantly, getting into His word.
Salvation is an individual thing, not a corporate thing.
And you are right and wise to question everyone’s appeal for money.
What ticks me off the most is when people at church go on a short term missions project (and I know what kind of job they have, and they certainly have enough money to pay for it themselves) and these are the people who hardly give me the time of day, and yet when they want a free trip, they come with hands out, begging for money.
For too many people, the only time I hear from them is when they want something. Nope. Don’t bother.
You can’t be a friend just because? Then forget the hand out. You are not going to use me.
He confused the Lamborghini with the Lamb.
And testing requires judging.
By their fruits you will know them.
God EXPECTS us to use wisdom in determining who to follow and believe.
Misusing Matt 7:1 to get someone to back off when a shyster is exposed is wrong.
Scripture is not a weapon to be used to bludgeon people into submission to someone else's opinion with.
The good pastor needs this fast, luxurious, imported automobile to get to his parishioners much quicker. A typical car would not do, this is the Lord’s work you see.
Satan has some good tax collectors, living high on the hog.
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