Posted on 12/21/2001 11:34:36 AM PST by onedoug
"You got me plum-hypnotized," Elmer Gantry says to Sister Sharon Falconer in that film/novel.
Is that the case with me over Joyce Meyer?
She seems pretty good at down-home preachin'. And while not a classic beauty, she yet ministers out a fair amount sex appeal, along with the word.
(I think, ultimately, it's those Texas/Missouri eyes.)
I post this to philosophy since, as I know she has a fair amount of, at least internet detractors, it yet seems that her ability to project the Word, is as anchored in the integrity of faith as any other TV preacher I can recall.
...Except perhaps the late Bishop Fulton J Sheen.
In short though, Meyer lately fascinates me, and I'm curious what other Freepers may think. Particularly Evangelicals!
Thanks, and Merry Christmas to All!
I'm afraid those "name and claim it" preachers are notorious for this....
Yes, this is true. What I do like about Joyce Meyer is she runs through the whole Bible, on say one topic, and backs that topic up with abundant scripture, not taken out of context. It's so easy, though, for preachers to run with just one scripture and twist it all around. The meaning they end up with has nothing to do with the chapter from which they pulled the verse.
The pink haired lady channel kills me. I flip there sometimes just because it's like watching a train wreck. I saw a preacher crying "...giiive me the precious, give me the precious, it don't mean nothing til ya reach down deep to the precious...". I try very hard not to be judgemental. Especially towards those who preach God's word, but those people make it extremely difficult. The sad part is, the people sending their money in to them are the very ones listening instead of reading for themselves. God Bless them everyone.
*chuckle* I have to agree. I was rebuffed for using NIV translation because it wasn't the KJV....therefore deemed "unacceptable" and without merit...even though they both say the same thing. NIV is just a much clearer text without the "thees" and "thous".
I have a Hebrew/Greek Bible Dictionary that I reference when I'm stuck on something that "appears" to contradict another scripture. The scribes used words to describe events or conditions... that we didn't have reference for in the English language... so in translation, it got a bit muddy in some places.
I love to study the Word using various translations, concordances, historical documents, maps and dictionaries. It opens a whole new dimension and understanding into the Living Word.
Getting back to topic... this is another reason I like to listen to various ministers (including JM). It freshens the Word in my spirit to listen to different perspectives...and challenges me to seek out what I hear, in the Word of God.... or what I call "getting into the meat".
If a preacher has been down a hard road of adversity and failure and can still preach the Gospel and use thoses trails as lessons to be taught others they have my attention. One who preaches peaches and cream Christianity doesn't. But that's me. Personal failures are there to learn from and to overcome to the Glory of GOD with his help. As in the case of Meyer she claims that very act. That is faith. Kind of like a song written by Kris Kristofferson. {No I don't agree with his political views} :>} called "Why Me Lord".
Try me Lord if you think there's a way I can try to repay all I've taken from you.
Maybe Lord I can show someone else what I've been through myself on my way back to you.
Lord help me Jesus I've wasted it so help me Jesus I know what I am. Now that I know that I've needed you so help me Jesus my souls in your hands.
A very simple song that says what it's all about.
I would rather learn from someone who's big enough to admit they have had personal struggles which the Lord has helped them overcome than from someone who acts as though they've been pure they're whole life--God has said in our weakness is when He can be our strength. I remember once, when I returned to college with two small children, and was feeling frustrated with 4 classes to boot, I told God, I can't do this.....He said, I've been waiting for you to ask Me to help you, I never intended for you to do this alone. When we can admit we need His help, He does so much better in our lives.
Reminds me of that song, "What a Friend we have in Jesus..."
TBN has changed quite a bit. Some on there I don't listen to some I do. Hagee was one of the very few who was an outspoken critic of the corruption in the White House. For that his ministry has been attacked by both the IRS and Post Office. He is one of the fighters for school prayer as well. He will push the issue if a child wishes to write a school paper on a Biblical person. His humor is pretty good too he's serious but allows for us to look at our own failings in both a serious and humorous way.
Do you know that one of the heretical/aberrant doctrines he teaches is the "serpent seed" doctrine? Do you know what that is? If not, you might want to do a search on google.
It begins with angels in heaven coming down and having sex with women. It goes down hill from there.
Of course holding goofy beliefs like that is just fine ... as long as you don't attempt to teach others that it is a legitimate "Christian" belief.
God reserves the blackest darkness *forever* .... not for abortionists, homos, Hitler, et.al. ... but for false teachers. See the book of Jude.
I went through nursing school in the same position. I was scared to death that I'd never make it... since I passed High School, by the skin of my teeth. God called me into nursing.. so I put it in His hands, prayed over every test..and graduated with scholastic honors. (Now THAT...is a MIRACLE!!) *chuckle*
I didn't have time in those days to eat and sleep... much less be involved in church activities... so I depended quite heavily on those old heretic evangelists to keep me going through the rough times. (/sarcasm)
I read it and the refrences is to the Jim Jones type WHO PREACH IMMORAL ACTS not those who have a legitimate misread of scripture. That was happening during that time and Paul warmned of it. Do we sin even more so GOD's grace will be more? Get the idea now? You say one thing however Jude said quite another.
The Danger of False Teachers
3 Dearly loved friends, I had been eagerly planning to write to you about the salvation we all share. But now I find that I must write about something else, urging you to defend the truth of the Good News.£ God gave this unchanging truth once for all time to his holy people.
I say this because some godless people have wormed their way in among you, saying that Gods forgiveness allows us to live immoral lives. The fate of such people was determined long ago, for they have turned against our only Master and Lord, Jesus Christ.
The Book of Jude teaches on self indulgement not basic Christain Doctorine disagreements. Please read it in it's right context before using it as a wholesale weapon to accuse those who do not follow your denomination's teachings word for word.
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