Xdisciplex: Charles Stanley is a
WONDERFUL preacher.
Take that from a Christian who is not Baptist.
Let me get what I disagree with out of the way. I am reading from his
Life Principles Bible. First of all, he makes some biblically unsupported statements about giving, and also about minding others' business, which he calls "accountability." He also assumes that God speaks to us directly and that we can tell when He is, a tenet I am uncertain of -- I believe over-reliance on these subjective things causes Christians to make bad decisions.
A matter of what I call `harmless disagreement' is that I suspect His view of Eternal Security is too strong. He may accept the possibility that a Christian can stop serving the Lord and still be saved. I believe in Eternal Security as well, but it is my position that a Christian does not, yea, cannot stop serving the Lord -- 1 John 2:19, 2 Corinthians 5:17, John 8:31, and others. Titus 2:14 says converts should be "zealous" (ASV) to do good things for the Lord, so it should not take fear of losing salvation to motivate lifelong Christian service.
Now that the above is out of the way --
Here is what I enjoy about him, especially for you. First of all, he preaches most on the positive aspects of being a Christian. He makes you happy that you are a Christian. From glancing at your posts over the last few months, this seems to be something that would greatly benefit you.
It seems the Christian life presents challenges to you that we are not accustomed to over in the United States. This does not surprise me; from what I know of Germany, I doubt being a Christian in Germany is easy. There is a much lower portion of Christians, and licentiousness is more `in-your-face' than it is here. By being a faithful Christian in Germany, you do something that would challenge all of us.
Hebrews 10:24-5 says
"“and let us consider how to stimulate one another to love and good deeds, |not giving up| our own assembling together, as is the habit of some, but encouraging one another, and all the more as you see the day drawing near” (NASB|TNIV|NASB).
If Charles Stanley's preaching does not fit that bill, nothing does. He makes you so glad to be the Lord's that you want to do good things for Him.
Listen to him preach. Enjoy.