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What a OSAS Pastor thinks of those who believe the Bible!
What a OSAS hyper-grace Pastor thinks of those who believe the Bible!
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Re: What a OSAS Pastor thinks of those who believe the Bible
His attitude is what bothers me more than the content!
He is so "in your face" - don't see much humility there!
He is so "in your face" - don't see much humility there!
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This dude is livin' large in da world!
This dude is livin' large in da world!

Word up!
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Re: What a OSAS Pastor thinks of those who believe the Bible
He has a gift thats for sure.
i don't believe it's anointed though.
i don't believe it's anointed though.
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Its not the Holy Spirit that has anointed him 

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Re: What a OSAS Pastor thinks of those who believe the Bible
macca wrote:Its not the Holy Spirit that has anointed him
no its not.is another spirit.
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Re: What a OSAS Pastor thinks of those who believe the Bible
He is an interesting dude for sure. I really did not see enough of his sermons to see if he says that Jesus rose from the dead or anything. In what I watched I did not hear much of God's word spoken at all. One thing is for sure, Steven "Mr. Money" Furtick is quite the character and is living large off the backs of many people.
With this stated, I don't believe it is wrong to have money or even plenty of money, however what I do believe is that it is wrong to not use moderation in such things. I think it would way heavy on one's conscience to be loaded with cash while a brother is destitute of a roof over his head. To carry on the way these men do boggles the mind.
Elevation church's board is made up of a select group of pastors from other mega churches and each are living large with mufti-million dollar homes and such. Why was the need to put those expensive homes in separate trust? Those homes cannot be touched if everything falls apart. The trust supposedly protects them, however this is not always the case.
They use motivational speech appealing to their member's emotions. I was amazed to see that the weekly "take" at Furtick's Elevation church was over 500,000 dollars according to the report. Furtick even receives an annual real estate expense budget of a quarter of a million dollars.
When we search the scriptures we cannot see where Paul, Stephen, Peter, James, Jesus or anyone that preached the gospel chose to live this huge. There is more to this than meets the eye and I am sure as we see as with other groups like this the path is not usually a good one. Jim and Tammy Baker come to mind? Paul and Jan Crouch? Anyone remember the Baker's elaborate air condition dog house?
With this stated, I don't believe it is wrong to have money or even plenty of money, however what I do believe is that it is wrong to not use moderation in such things. I think it would way heavy on one's conscience to be loaded with cash while a brother is destitute of a roof over his head. To carry on the way these men do boggles the mind.
Elevation church's board is made up of a select group of pastors from other mega churches and each are living large with mufti-million dollar homes and such. Why was the need to put those expensive homes in separate trust? Those homes cannot be touched if everything falls apart. The trust supposedly protects them, however this is not always the case.
They use motivational speech appealing to their member's emotions. I was amazed to see that the weekly "take" at Furtick's Elevation church was over 500,000 dollars according to the report. Furtick even receives an annual real estate expense budget of a quarter of a million dollars.
When we search the scriptures we cannot see where Paul, Stephen, Peter, James, Jesus or anyone that preached the gospel chose to live this huge. There is more to this than meets the eye and I am sure as we see as with other groups like this the path is not usually a good one. Jim and Tammy Baker come to mind? Paul and Jan Crouch? Anyone remember the Baker's elaborate air condition dog house?
Word up!
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Re: What a OSAS Pastor thinks of those who believe the Bible
IF thats in the Holy Gospels or any book in the New Testament or if a single Apostle of Jesus Christ had that then ....im William Randolph Hearst.
i believe i heard on on of these programs that he was so rich in his day he would even outdo Bill Gates or anyone else....today.
i believe i heard on on of these programs that he was so rich in his day he would even outdo Bill Gates or anyone else....today.
luchnia wrote:He is an interesting dude for sure. I really did not see enough of his sermons to see if he says that Jesus rose from the dead or anything. In what I watched I did not hear much of God's word spoken at all. One thing is for sure, Steven "Mr. Money" Furtick is quite the character and is living large off the backs of many people.
With this stated, I don't believe it is wrong to have money or even plenty of money, however what I do believe is that it is wrong to not use moderation in such things. I think it would way heavy on one's conscience to be loaded with cash while a brother is destitute of a roof over his head. To carry on the way these men do boggles the mind.
Elevation church's board is made up of a select group of pastors from other mega churches and each are living large with mufti-million dollar homes and such. Why was the need to put those expensive homes in separate trust? Those homes cannot be touched if everything falls apart. The trust supposedly protects them, however this is not always the case.
They use motivational speech appealing to their member's emotions. I was amazed to see that the weekly "take" at Furtick's Elevation church was over 500,000 dollars according to the report. Furtick even receives an annual real estate expense budget of a quarter of a million dollars.
When we search the scriptures we cannot see where Paul, Stephen, Peter, James, Jesus or anyone that preached the gospel chose to live this huge. There is more to this than meets the eye and I am sure as we see as with other groups like this the path is not usually a good one. Jim and Tammy Baker come to mind? Paul and Jan Crouch? Anyone remember the Baker's elaborate air condition dog house?