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The Christian Sentinel
June 2003
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Joel Osteen: The Prosperity Gospel’s Coverboy
By Jackie Alnor
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2003 Christian Sentinel

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Move over Robert Schuller, the
Church of Laodicea has a new star on the rise in the world of positive
motivational Christianity. It’s Joel Osteen, pastor of Lakewood Church in
Houston, whose motto is "Discover the Champion in You." He is the
son of Pentecostal preacher the late John Osteen. But where his dad lacked
in charm and charisma the 39-year-old son makes up for it in the style of a
Tony Robbins with the looks of a Richard Gere.
Osteen made the list of the Top 20 Influencers of the
Pentecostal/charismatic community in the Jan/Feb 2003 Issue of Ministries
Today magazine. He was listed with other notables such as Kenneth Hagin
Sr., Tommy Tenney, C. Peter Wagner, and Joyce Meyer. "There is no
arguing that the following 20 leaders have inspired us, challenged us and in
many ways caused us to rethink what it means to "do church" in
today's culture," the article boasted.
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The younger Osteen lives the life of prosperity that he
preaches. A 2001 Real Estate Guide (http://north-valley.com/realestate_board/messages/157.html
) valued his home at $1,265,500. His sermon titles give clues as to
the focus of Osteen’s ministry:
 | ENLARGE YOUR VISION |
 | HOLDING ONTO YOUR DREAMS |
 | FINANCIAL PROSPERITY |
 | HOW VALUABLE YOU ARE IN GOD'S EYES |
 | OVERCOMING THE GREATEST HINDRANCE TO HEALING |
 | DEVELOPING MIRACLE-WORKING FAITH |
 | FAITH TO CHANGE YOUR WORLD |
 | BELIEVE GOD FOR THE GREATER WORKS |
 | DO ALL YOU CAN DO TO MAKE YOUR DREAMS COME TRUE |
 | LIVING A LIFE OF EXCELLENCE |
 | DEVELOPING YOUR POTENTIAL |
His boyish charm and good looks no doubt have added to
his success. He took over his father’s church in 1999 when John Osteen
died of high blood pressure complications. The senior Osteen had made
his mark by hosting a weekly television program and authored 45 books.
He founded Lakewood Church and built a 7,500 seat auditorium. However
the size of the congregation has more than doubled since Joel Osteen
became senior pastor and he has now outgrown his father’s facility.
Now with his super-star celebrity status Osteen is
moving Lakewood Church into the Compaq Center, the 18,000-seat arena
where Houston’s basketball team has played. They have entered into a
lease and are busy remodeling the entire center which they will rename
"the Lakewood International Center." A fund-raising campaign
to raise the $70 million dollars for the improvements is asking
supporters to sponsor a seat for $2500 each.
Their promos boast that the Lakewood International
Center "will become a focal point for the entire city of Houston.
The ice rink and basketball facilities will remain open for families and
city leagues. Concerts, sporting events, family conferences,
conventions, business workshops, receptions and personal growth seminars
will bring in people from all races, backgrounds, and walks of
life."
"The International Broadcast and Production
Studio will tape programs, and seminars throughout the world via
television, radio, books, tapes and the internet," the promo
continues. "Our Health and Wellness Center will provide back-
to-school programs while assisting the community with personal fitness
and health related issues. A Dining and Retail Plaza will be a gathering
place for surrounding businesses and provide a variety of resources to
our congregation. Lakewood's Conference and Convention Center will
attract organizations from around the world and present programs and
seminars that will meet the diverse needs of an international city.
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On Lakewood Church’s
website, a video presentation is given to announce the building
project. Osteen gives the new vision of his ministry: "We’re all
about building people up. We’re all about helping people reach their
full potential. We don’t push some kind of religion.…all we push is
joy and peace and victory through Jesus Christ. …Our message every single week -is through faith
in God you can live an overcoming life of victory … I believe that’s
the message this generation needs to hear. We’ve heard a lot about the
judgment of God and what we can’t do and what’s going to keep us out
of heaven. But it’s time people start hearing about the goodness of
God, about a God that loves them. A God that believes in them. A God
that wants to help them. That’s our message here at Lakewood."
Osteen preaches the new modernized gospel that is
increasing the number of tares and goats in the visible church.
"It's the goodness of God that leads people to repentance,"
Osteen asserts carefully avoiding the dreaded word 'sin.'
"That's why over 18,000 people walked down our aisles last year to
receive Jesus. That's why we receive hundreds of thousands of letters,
e-mails, and phone calls from our television viewers."
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Lakewood Church’s suitable theme song for their
"Discover the Champion in You" slogan:
"We Are the
Champions"
I've paid my dues
Time
after time
I've
done my sentence
But
committed no crime
And
bad mistakes
I've
made a few
I've
had my share of sand
Kicked
in my face
But
I ain’t gonna lose
We
are the champions-my friends
And
we'll keep on fighting
Till
the end
We
are the champions
We
are the champions
No
time for losers
'Cause
we are the champions of the World’
(A lot
of good it did for Freddie Mercury, who died of AIDS in 1991) |
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INCREASING IN FAVOR
"See the Bible says that we can grow in
favor," said Osteen in his sermon "Increasing in Favor"
(available in RealAudio at http://www.lakewood.cc/a_v_library.htm).
"I believe one of the main ways that we grow in favor is by
declaring it. It’s not enough to just read it it’s not enough to
just believe it. You’ve got to speak it out. Your words have
creative power. And one of the primary ways we release our faith is
through our words. And there is a divine connection between you
declaring God’s favor and you seeing God’s favor manifest in your
life…You’ve got to give life to your faith by speaking it
out."
In keeping with the erroneous idea of using some
positive thinking to get what you want in life, Osteen preaches the
Kenneth Hagin/Charles Capps idea that we can get what we want from God
by our faith-filled words. This entire sermon was on how as a child of
God we should be receiving "preferential treatment" by
everyone. He testified about how he had been pulled over a couple of
times for speeding but when the officer saw his last name was Osteen,
no ticket was issued. He said the same can happen for every Christian
who wakes up declaring they have God’s favor. By following this
method Osteen says he has been able to get the best parking spot in a
crowded parking lot, a first class seat on a crowded airplane with no
boarding pass, and priority seating at restaurants.
This is a far cry from what the treatment the Bible
says true believers will receive from the world. Jesus warned in John
15:18-19, "If the world hates you, you know that it hated Me
before it hated you. If you were of the world, the world would love
its own. Yet because you are not of the world, but I chose you out of
the world, therefore the world hates you."
The Bible also seems to quote these new prosperity
"Christians" word for word in Revelation 3:17 -- "I am
rich, have become wealthy, and have need of nothing." But Jesus
responds, "you are wretched, miserable, poor, blind, and
naked."
And yet that is the cry of the prosperity gospel --
one whose god is the goods of this world -- what the Bible calls
"lovers of mammon." The apostle John in his first epistle
reiterates his warning against chasing after this world’s favor:
"Do not love the world or the things
in the world. If anyone loves the world, the love of the Father is not in
him" 1 John 2:15. |
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