Country singer Torch Pastor Joel Osteen seems to refuse to preach the true gospel

Country singer John Rich After publicly wasting large priests, it was windy Joel Osteen. During the extensive podcast discussion, Ritchie spent a little time talking about religion and explained why he didn’t like Osteen, one of the most popular telecommunications in the world. According to Rich, Osteen failed to preach a key component of the gospel, which for him was a major mistake for Christian leaders.
John Rich
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Rich, 51, revealed his faith on the Shawn Ryan Show and then turned his attention to a mega-chapel pastor like Osteen.
During the conversation, Rich slammed Osteen, 62, for alleged refusal to make his congregation “uncomfortable” because what Rich thinks is the fact that the ending era is coming.
Ritchie said teaching certain passages from the Bible might be “very uncomfortable with the Christian having to think”, adding, “It is one of the most ignorant, spiritually ignorant things a man can say.”
He continued: “That’s the first. The second in modern churches, even today, they still don’t want to have a few, but not many. They don’t want to preach this.”
Ritchie says Joel Osteen will “never” preach the truth
As he continued, the “Steel Bridge” singer said missionaries like Austin would “never” share with listeners what he thought was the truth. “Joel Osteen will never say anything that will make anyone uncomfortable on any level,” he said.
Ritchie also slams Austeen, who has more than 6 million followers on Instagram, seems to have overlooked the key parts he believes all church services should include, especially the altar call, where the common community has the option to openly dedicate their lives to Christ.
Richie said: “Thousands of people come there to pray and give their lives.
Ritchie believes American Christians live a comfortable life
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But that’s not all the wealthy people in Texas’ church leaders have to say. As he proceeds, Rich calls on Osteen to teach his churchmen that God will never bring faithfulness to certain challenges.
“arrive [those teachers]I said, is it true? “Ritchie said: “Why don’t you tell that the underground Christians in Communist China are killed by thousands of people now? ”
He added: “Why don’t you tell now, among the Christians in Syria, who are cut into pieces on the streets? Do you think fat, lazy, American Christians are better than them? No, they are superior to us.”
“They are willing to worship God and become a Christian, which means they can die for it. We don’t have this problem in America.”
About Joel Austin
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Osteen and his wife Victoria Osteen are one of the largest churches in the United States, one of the Lakewood Churches in Houston, Texas. According to the Gotquemessions department of the Christian Resource Center, Osteen’s weekly TV shows are viewing over 20 million people per month in more than 100 countries, not including church podcasts, YouTube streams and social media posts.
Although some of the basic tenets of the Osteen message (such as the “Trinitarian Nature of God”) are biblical, his doctrine is best known for the controversial “Goly Prosperity,” the notion that material wealth is a sign of God’s favor.
Another flaw in Osteen doctrines, Gotquestions Animistries notes, is that they often sound like “inspiring life coaches” rather than the true doctrine of the Bible.
“He often preaches how people improve their lives, thrive and experience happiness. There is a clear lack of any mention of sin or repentance in the optimistic message in Austin. Christ’s atonement provides us with healing and abundant life, but obviously forgiveness from the Holy Spirit,” their website state is unnecessary. ”
“In many interviews and writings, Austin has not claimed that Jesus is the only way to heaven. He has repeatedly refused to agree to the biblical doctrine that certain actions are sinful. This is not a new conversion. It is thousands of churches. The Bible.”
Other celebrities call Austin
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Rich’s comments on Osteen (reported to have net worth over $50 million), isn’t the first time that public figures call the South-based leader. In 2019, writer and actress Sarah Cooper mocked Osteen and his Lakewood Church, formerly Twitter, on X, saying it was just about the money because they “looked more about dozens and twenties.”
Rapper TI also publicly blows up the pastor during Hurricane Harvey in 2017, after Osteen initially refused to open his massive Lakewood church as a shelter for displaced residents.
“How does someone (especially the so-called God’s) make $70 [plus million a year] From taxes from city citizens who are now in trouble and need food, water and shelter, isn’t opened (allegedly) to help those in need? ”
Then, the “Live Your Life” performer tagged Osteen on social media, writing: “Sir is a fraud!!!”