‘Staying in His Lane’—Joel Osteen’s Gospel of Affirmation Without Salvation

 

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Joel Osteen was back on CNN this week, appearing Thursday morning on “Starting Point with Soledad O’Brien.” Osteen’s new book, I Declare: 31 Promises to Speak Over Your Life, has recently hit the nation’s bookstores.

Osteen’s positive thinking theology was on full display in the interview, as in the book. O’Brien asked if he really believes that speaking declarations out loud can make them come true. 

Osteen assured her that he does, promising that speaking positive words can bring positive results and warning that speaking negativity will bring negative results. “I don’t think there’s anything magic about, but those words go out and comes right back in and affects your own self-image.”

In the book itself, Osteen asserts, “you’ve got to send your words out in the direction you want your life to go.” The theme of his book is simple: “With our words we can either bless our futures or we can curse our futures.”

The most enthusiastic response to Osteen’s message came from Deepak Chopra, the New Age self-help guru, who was also on the program. He affirmed Osteen’s message and added, “I’ve believed forever that there’s no mental event that doesn’t have a brain representation, that every thought actually generates molecules.”

The two self-help experts then elaborated on their ideas, with Osteen urging “activating faith,” because “faith is what causes God to work.” Later, he even spoke of “speaking to the seeds of greatness that God’s placed in all of us.”

The appearance of Osteen and Chopra together was a priceless demonstration of the fact that the New Thought positive thinking philosophy that drives them both can be grafted onto either Christianity or Asian religion. 

In the end, it all sounds the same. Chopra’s New Age spirituality and Osteen’s updated version of the word-faith movement end up as the same message, just with different trappings.

Soledad O’Brien then shifted the topic to homosexuality, as would be expected. As she said to Osteen, “almost every time we have a pastor on, it’s a conversation we have.”

She then said to Osteen, “when you say homosexuality is a sin and there’s a bunch of people who clearly are gay in your church. You’re calling them sinners. I mean, that’s the opposite of uplifting, I would think.”

She established the perfect platform for Osteen to respond with the gospel of Jesus Christ, but he did not. “Well, Soledad, I don’t necessarily focus on that. I only talk about that in interviews.”

So this pastor only talks about sin on televisions interviews, and then only when forced to do so. He then tried to broaden the talk of sin to being critical and even “being negative.”

Osteen then tried to explain that he has tried to avoid such issues by intention. “I think part of my, if you want to call it success, I’ve stayed in my lane and my lane is lifting people’s spirits and there are issues that good, Bible-believing people see on both sides of the fence.”

So, “good, Bible-believing people” are found on both sides of the fence when it comes to the issue of homosexuality, Osteen says. His intention is clearly to straddle that fence.

As he has said previously, he affirmed that homosexuality is not “God’s best” for humanity. Even then, the words had to be put into his mouth by others, including a major homosexual activist also on the program.

Pressed again by Soledad O’Brien, Osteen repeated, “first of all, in my services I don’t cover all those issues that we talk about here.” Later, he responded to another question by stating: “And I don’t understand all those issues and so, you know, I try to stick to the issues that I do understand. I know this, I am for everybody. I’m not for pushing people down.”

Viewers of CNN saw a display of confusion, evasion, and equivocation coming from one presented as a Christian pastor. What they were really seeing is the total theological bankruptcy of the word of faith movement and the gospel of positive thinking. 

Osteen cannot, or at least will not, speak even the simplest word of biblical conviction. He states his intention to stay in his “lane” of glib affirmation.

Affirmation is important, and humans crave it. But affirmation as a sinner is the worst possible form of pastoral malpractice. Christianity is based on the truth that sinners need a Savior, not merely a coach or a therapist.

Joel Osteen’s appearance on CNN Thursday revealed little that is new. It was Osteen as always—evasive and confused, but constantly smiling. This is now his calculated and well-practiced approach. He offered no word of the gospel, and no reference to Jesus Christ, but he was introduced as “one of the most recognizable faces of Christianity in America today.”

There, for all to see, was Joel Osteen . . . staying in his lane.

 



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8 replies

  1. This is what my mother just wrote back to me about Joel Osteen: “Yes, I read it. I like the fact that he is positive in his teaching, but yes, he does dilute the gospel message. He seems to avoid speaking negatively about anyone or anything, which is good. However, there are some areas where we, as Christians, MUST take a stand, regardless of the outcome. I think he doesn’t want to do this because it would hurt his image & possibly cause him to lose some of his following. He is what Joyce calls “good people”, & his wife, also; so, I am in no position to judge him, but I do have reservations in some areas. I just wish he would take a stand against what is truly spoken of in the Word as being wrong! Your dad says he is like the Laodicean Church in Revelation, neither hot nor cold, that God says He will vomit out of his mouth.”

  2. I’m trusting everyone can see this message here because I’m replying to all of you. My mother just went and saw Joel Osteen recently and shared with me that he cried and was on fire for the Lord. I remember as a teenager, when I had anorexia so severely I nearly died seeing him on my television in the bedroom. I remember God speaking to me through this man…I don’t remember what it was now, but I remember that he moved me… and I am very sad and disheartened. I did hear something recently of him not coming out and admitting that Jesus is the only way. Very very sad. I have some books by him too. I shared this article with my mother this morning (emailed to her), maybe she will get on here and comment about this as well. God bless you.

  3. He is soo ‘seeker friendly.’ And afraid to share the truth of God. It just breaks my heart.

  4. I always liked him as a pastor. Thought he was charismatic, positive and informative. But now, I can’t say the same thing. Especially, with Deepak Chopra…that’s mind blowing to me..Thanks Lyn for the update…Many, many blessings to you…Robin

  5. Osteen is putting himself under God’s judgment! What else do you need to hear from this man who has perverted the gospel of Jesus Christ to a watered down version that wouldn’t offend even the devil!

    • If he stays in his lane long enough he’s going to end up in areal nasty car-wreck

      • I believe he has already “hit the skids”! We are told by our Lord Jesus to proclaim the Gospel–His Gospel. When Paul told young Timothy ” For the time will come when they will not endure sound doctrine; but after their own lusts shall they heap to themselves teachers having itching ears;”.
        I am in no way judging, but we know that “power corrupts” and I believe somewhat like your father does. Praying for those who follow this man’s ideas… for they are truly man-made ideas!

        Thanks again Lyn for getting all this info out!
        May you be blessed for the stand you take for Our Great God!

        Stephanie

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