Marcia,
I had mentioned earlier that I had never heard an entire sermon from Joel Osteen. I had just stopped a few times and heard a little "pep talk".
Well, now I've read the entire sermon you suggested we read..."Guarding your thought life"...and I'll tell you what. Its got a lot more scripture than I thought, and its actually pretty good stuff. Good scriptures...properly applied. The one mention of "prosperity" I caught was in part of a section of the message where he was clearly speaking of nothing more than God meeting our needs, and not God making us millionaires.
Do you not believe we can trust God to meet our needs?
I'll be honest...I was impressed with this message. As I said before, I have heard WOF teaching that is dangerous, imo. Cultic. But this teaching aint it. This is pretty good stuff.
You have already given the link, so I'll just quote parts of it, with some comments from me....
"I want to talk to you a little while today about the importance of guarding your mind and controlling your thought life. Your mind plays a tremendously important role in your walk of faith. See, when you got born again. When you made Jesus the Lord of your life, the Holy Spirit infuses the life of God into your Spirit man, your inside man, and you were changed. The Bible says, "we become new creatures in Christ Jesus"."
Do you have a problem with that? Do you not think its important to guard your thought life?
"The Bible says, "you're in the palm of God's hand and no man can snatch you away". But he can deceive you in the mental area if you allow him to. Jesus called Satan in John 8:44, the "father of lies and all that is false". And I can't think of any area that keeps more people in bondage than this area of our thought life. Satan specializes in worry, fear, anxiety, confusion, and doubt. He is a master deceiver and he knows that he can control and manipulate our whole lives by simply affecting the way we think."
Do you not believe that Satan is the author of those things?
"Your mind is the bulls' eye of Satan's target. The only entrance Satan has into your personality, your emotions, into your thoughts is through your mind. But fortunately, friend, you control that ever important doorway. The only access the enemy has in your life is the access you allow him to have. That's why the Bible says in Ephesians 4:27, "Give no place to the devil". Don't give him any place in your mind or in your thoughts. You've got to be very selective and very cautious about what you choose to think about. You've got to take control of your life by standing guard over your thought life.
But God gives us a tremendous promise here in Isaiah 26:3. It's very simple. Yet it's really profound…it's really powerful. God said, "I will keep you in perfect peace if you keep your mind stayed on me." Notice there is something that we all have to do if we're going to experience perfect peace. And that is we've got to control our thought life. We've got to guard our minds. We've got to think on the things of God. But friends, this is not going to happen just automatically. This has got to be a decision you continually make throughout life."
That is a wonderful passage from Isaiah. Dont you agree that its good to keep our mind stayed on God, and doing that will help to keep us in perfect peace? I know I do, and its a good application he is giving here.
"Some of you think, you know, Joel, that's just the way I am. Mom and Dad used to worry. Grandma and Grandpa used to worry. They were all negative people. Our whole family always worries. We're professional worriers. That's just the way God made me.
No friends, with all due respect, that's a lie. Worrying is a choice. And you've got to rise up today in the name of Jesus and just break that habit. And refuse to listen to Satan's lies. And you've got to refuse to let your mind dwell on that junk.
The Bible tells us what we should dwell on in Philippians 4:8. It's to "think on things that are pure and honest and of a good report." Things that build you up, not tear you down. Think on all the great things God has done for you, the bible says. In other words, you've got to dwell on the positive and not the negative. Quit thinking about what you don't have and start thinking about what you do have. Quit thinking about what's wrong with you and start thinking about what's right with you. Quit thinking about how big your problem is and start dwelling on the fact of how big your God is."
A little "positive thinkingish" at times, but I dont think he went to any extreme, and a wonderful conclusion at the end.
"See, we've got to learn to live a grateful life and we've got to always focus on the positive and not the negative. See, friends, if you're continually thinking about the goodness of God, you're not going to have any time to worry and complain and get down and discouraged. If you're always meditating on God's promises, then you're always going to be filled with a good report. The words that come out of your mouth are going to be faith-filled words. You're not going to be up one day and down two days. No, you're going to be consistent. You're going to be solid because it's not going to matter what your circumstances do. It only matters what God's Word says."
I have heard some WOF teachers go waaaaay into "la la land" when they start talking about "faith filled words", but Osteen doesnt. He just talks of trusting God. Are you against trusting God?
"See, friends, in life, situations and circumstances are constantly changing. But thank God the good news is we serve a God that never changes. He is consistently good. He is there all the time. He'll never leave us nor forsake us. He's the solid rock. And the promises in His Word will never pass away."
How can you not give a hearty "amen" to that, Marcia?
OK, here is where he brings up "prosperity"...
"But if you just choose to keep your mind stayed on the things of God, you're not going to really care what the economy does. You're not going to really care what the stock market does because you're dwelling on the fact that God said in Philippians 4:19, "he is going to supply all of your needs according to his riches in glory by Christ Jesus." It doesn't really matter what man does or what the economy does. Friends, God can still rain down bread from heaven to take care of us like He did the children of Israel. God has not lost the recipe for manna.
When Peter needed money to pay his taxes, Jesus said, No big deal Peter. Just go down to the lake and go fishing. Sure enough, the first fish he caught, it had enough money to pay both his and the Lord's taxes.
And see friends, you don't have anything to worry about. God can take care of you. He has not gotten weak. God has not become tired and old and grumpy. He is still well able and extremely willing to meet every need that you have. (APPLAUSE) God takes pleasure in the prosperity of His saints. And it's time for us to quit thinking so small and let's start dwelling on what an awesome God we serve. He is the all-powerful Creator of this universe. He spoke the worlds into existence. Don't you think He can take care of you and me?"
Dont you see, Marcia? In that passage there is one statement about "the prosperity of His saints", but I bolded 5 clear statements that make clear that all he is talking about is God...meeting...our...needs...and taking care of us.
Do you disagree with that?
"Because see friends, it really doesn't matter what I say about you. It really doesn't matter what anybody else says about you. All that really counts is what does God say about you? What does God say about your situation today?
See, somebody may come up to you and say, Man, your son or daughter really got off track. Man, they're going down the wrong path. It doesn't look like they're ever going to straighten up and serve the Lord. Listen, friends, you can just smile and look at them and say, "Listen, with God all things are possible. And as for me and my house, we will serve the Lord." (APPLAUSE)
Somebody may come up to you and say, "Man are you still single? You must be really lonely. Are you ever going to get married?" You just smile and look at them with great confidence and say, "Listen, my steps are ordered by the Lord. Psalm 37:4 says, Because I delight myself in the Lord, He will give me the desires of my heart. So I don't have anything to worry about."
Somebody comes up to you today and says, "Man, you don't look very good. Are you feeling all right? Are you sure you shouldn't go home and go to bed?" Look, you look at them and just say, "Listen, by the stripes of Jesus I've already been healed. It doesn't matter what I look like, I'm coming out of this. This sickness didn't come to stay, it came to pass. And I'm coming out in the name of Jesus."
See, friends, you've got to have some promises to stand on. What does the Bible say about your situation? See, this takes a little bit of effort. Don't be lazy. Human nature-all of us, you know, we want the easy way out. We'll pray, God, hit me with your magic wand and fix all my problems. You know. You pray it too, don't you?"
And here, Marcia he goes out of his way to say its NOT that way...meaning a "magic wand"...
"Listen, it took ten years to get in debt. You're going to have to stand on the promises of God and believe that He's going to bring you out. It may not happen overnight, but I guarantee you it will happen. All the promises of God are "yes and amen". God is not a man that He shall lie. If you're standing on one of His promises, you can count it as good as gold, God will bring it to pass. Amen?"
If this is all Osteen is preaching and teaching, that I dont have a problem with it at all. I agree with what a lot of you all are saying about the idea that we can just use "faith filled words" to "SPEAK" a MERCEDES BENZ into existance and that God wants us to be dripping with wealth and luxuries and golden dog houses and whatnot.
But I sure dont hear Osteen teaching that. At least not in this message, and since you singled it out I am assuming you selected a particularly "bad" one.
I believe this is a pretty good message, one that could be given by any non WOF "conservative evangelical" preacher or teacher.
God bless,
Mike