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RE: joyce meyer - 5/4/2005 10:56:20 AM
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ORIGINAL: DeepSouth truth=life Here is a picture of her family compound. Because the ministry pays for all this this they don't have to pay income tax on the money first like most of us have to when we buy a home and pay people to cut the grass. http://graphics.stltoday.com/infographics/joycemeyer/joycemeyer4.html What a tiny place! How do they have room to breathe there ? It's no bigger than my walk-in closet Ok, ok...truth be told, two or three of her five bathrooms are more than likely more square footage than our entire little apartment (and there really isn’t a walk-in closet either). Praise God for our cozy little apartment! 1 Tim 6:6-11 6 But godliness with contentment is great gain. 7 For we brought nothing into this world, and it is certain we can carry nothing out. 8 And having food and raiment let us be therewith content. 9 But they that will be rich fall into temptation and a snare, and into many foolish and hurtful lusts, which drown men (and women) in destruction and perdition. 10 For the love of money is the root of all evil: which while some coveted after, they have erred from the faith, and pierced themselves through with many sorrows. 11 But thou, O man of God, flee these things; and follow after righteousness, godliness, faith, love, patience, meekness.(KJV) James 5:1-3 1 Go to now, ye rich men (and women), weep and howl for your miseries that shall come upon you. 2 Your riches are corrupted, and your garments are motheaten. 3 Your gold and silver is cankered; and the rust of them shall be a witness against you, and shall eat your flesh as it were fire. Ye have heaped treasure together for the last days. (KJV)
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RE: joyce meyer - 5/4/2005 12:12:22 PM
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A lot of you are making accusations based on assumptions, and in the process of your assumptions, downgrading God's servants which God may or may not be well pleased with. I could see many of you accusing Solomon because of his great wealth if you were alive in his days. None of us can read the hearts of men and women, only God can, so how can we judge Joyce Meyer and others like that. Am I denying the possibility of sin in their lives? No. I'm not assuming it either. Joyce Meyer ministries has done a lot of work and still does in countries around the world (i.e. India, etc). Just because she has a nice house, or a few, doesn't mean nothing. This is the truth I speak here, and some of you may not like what I have just posted, but I don't live life pleasing men and women. I used to watch Joyce Meyers for awhile. I've seen 65+ of her videos, and it is not all about financial and materialistic prosperity. She helped me through her biblical teachings to bear better fruit in love, joy, peace, longsuffering, kindness, goodness, faithfulness, gentleness, and self-control. She taught me so much more that has nothing to do with financial or materialistic prosperity. The financial and materialistic things she did teach I find no major error in. The point is to trust God and obey Him, and He will bless you according to His will. God has blessed Joyce Meyers with wealth, just like He blessed Solomon with wealth. How they use it is between them and God. The reason I don't watch Joyce Meyers no more is because I'm a doer of the word and not just a hearer, so I've learned the specific areas she specializes in, and I have moved on to other teachings. I don't need to hear the same messages over and over, but it seems many people do because they are not applying her teachings as well as they should. Christians are like that everywhere though. No matter what church you go to around the world, their are always Christians that are hearers but not doers. And they wonder why their life is not changing for the better. I turned to Christ and my life gets better and better as I become MORE OBEDIENT. All glory goes to God. This is one of the reasons Joyce Meyers appears so popular, people don't apply God's word in their lives as well as they should, so they go back to her and learn the same things over and over. I learned the things, applied them to my life, so I need other teachings that Joyce doesn't cover. There is a season for all things, but many Christians remain in a season all their life when they should be twenty seasons ahead. I've covered all the 'seasons' that Joyce teaches, so I have moved on and don't need to watch her no more. Joyce Meyers is a good preacher in the area she specializes in.
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RE: joyce meyer - 5/4/2005 12:29:32 PM
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ORIGINAL: yeshua_seven Joyce Meyers [sic] is a good preacher in the area she specializes in. Never mind the blatant false teachings that people have already pointed out.
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RE: joyce meyer - 5/4/2005 1:38:04 PM
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Some Joyce Meyer quotes. All word for word taken from the WoF theology handbook: - You know, I was listening to a set of tapes by one man and he explained it like this, and I think this kind of gets the point across, he said, ‘Why do people have such a fit about God calling His creation, His man—not His whole creation, but His man—little gods? If He’s God, what’s He going to call them but the god-kind?’ I mean, if you as a human being have a baby, you call it a human kind. If cattle has another cattle, they call it cattle-kind. So, I mean, what’s God supposed to call us? Doesn’t the Bible say we’re created in his image? Now, you understand I am not saying you are God with a capital G." (Joyce Meyer, "Authority and Opposition," Tape 1236. Article, "What Joyce Wants Joyce Gets") - "Our words are containers of power. The power of life and death is in the tongue." (Joyce Meyer, "What Does Your Future Hold?" TBN, May 24, 2004) -"We can kill the plan of God for our lives with a negative confession." (Joyce Meyer, "Mind, Mouth, Moods, and Attitudes," tape 2 of 4 the "Mouth") "I want to say it again, be sure you're not killing God's good plan for your life by letting negative words come out of our mouth all of the time. I believe that wrong words affect our health. I would go so far as to say that there are people here today that you may be sick in your body simply because of speaking wrong words, negative words." (Joyce Meyer, "Mind, Mouth, Moods, and Attitudes," tape 2 of 4 the "Mouth") "Say this with me, 'I will not kill God's good plan for my life by speaking negative words." (Joyce Meyer, "Mind, Mouth, Moods, and Attitudes," tape 2 of 4 the "Mouth") "I want us to think again for a minute in closing about this thing about making sure that we're not killing God's plan with negative words." (Joyce Meyer, "Mind, Mouth, Moods, and Attitudes," tape 2 of 4 the "Mouth") Note: This is absurd to think that our words can kill a plan of an Almighty and Sovereign God. Think about it my friend, is this not the height of arrogance to think that our words can kill what God wants to do? "If I speak death I'll eat death. If I speak life I'll eat life...I want you to say with me, 'I can destroy my life with my own words." (Joyce Meyer, "Mind, Mouth, Moods, and Attitudes," tape 2 of 4 the "Mouth") "I believe that words are containers for power and they either carry negative or positive power. They carry creative or destructive power. So, if I'm speaking right things I'm going to have right results. And if I'm speaking wrong things I'm going to have wrong results. And we do pay for our words. If, if I can say it like this, we eat our own words." (Joyce Meyer, "Mind, Mouth, Moods, and Attitudes," tape 2 of 4 the "Mouth") "When Jesus was experiencing the most intense pressure of His life, He decided that it would be wise not to open His mouth. Why? I believe it was because He realized that in His humanity, He would have been tempted to do the same thing you and I are tempted to do—doubt, question God, complain, or say something negative." (Joyce Meyer, Enjoying Everyday Life Magazine, "Crossing Over to the Other Side" May 2004) "Our Words Are Containers of Power: "Words are very important, and we will be held responsible for them. Proverbs 18:21 says, Death and life are in the power of the tongue…What we say has the power to impact our lives and the lives of others in a negative or a positive way. That’s why we need to learn to think about what we’re going to say before we say it." (Joyce Meyer, Enjoying Everyday Life Magazine, "Think before You Speak" May 2004) "Did you know that you can change the very course of your life by the type of words you speak?" (Joyce Meyer, Enjoying Everyday Life Magazine, "Think before You Speak" May 2004) "My teaching this weekend as usual is not going to be doctrinally religious. It's going to be something that you can use in your everyday life." (Joyce Meyer, "Mind, Mouth, Moods, and Attitudes," tape 1 of 4 the "Mind") "But you cannot throw out positive confession, and you cannot throw out all the faith teachers, and you cannot throw out positive thinking. And you cannot get rid of those kinds of things because they're in the Bible from one end of it to the other." (Joyce Meyer, PFO Quarterly Journal, April-June 2002, pg. 6. "The faith movement is right. You can't throw the faith movement out the window." (Joyce Meyer, PFO Quarterly Journal, April-June 2002, pg. 14.) "We need to have faith filled words going out of our mouth." (Joyce Meyer, PFO Quarterly Journal, April-June 2002, pg. 14. Satan and Demons-Origin and Fall, side 2) "Giving doesn't cost, it pays!" (Joyce Meyer, Daystar Spring Share-A-Thon, March 2, 2004) "You know that if you send these offerings into the ministry your gonna help us to keep reaching out to hurting people all over the world. What you make happen for somebody else God will make happen for you. Sow a seed and God will meet your need." (Joyce Meyer, "Enjoying Everyday Life," June 24, 2004) "Words are containers for power they carry creative or destructive power positive or negative power so we need to be speaking right things over our lives and about our futures if we expect to have good things happen because what you say then is what you probably end up having tomorrow. (Joyce Meyer, audio-clip, "Bible Answer-man," Hank Hanegraaff, January, 2003) "Poverty is probably one of the most unique spirits to watch. You can watch a spirit of poverty take over an entire neighborhood...And almost always with a poverty spirit, comes a spirit that just stinks. I mean, a poverty spirit just plain stinks. When I get people at the altar that got a poverty spirit on them they almost always have bad breath and body odor." (Joyce Meyer, PFO Quarterly Journal, April-June 2002, page 6) "You got a storage bin, a storage locker in heaven that has alot of stuff in it that needs to be claimed." (Joyce Meyer, "What Does Your Future Hold" May 21, 2004) "We need to claim as much of that inheritance as we possibly can...One of the things you can do right now is speak positive things about your future right now." (Joyce Meyer, "What Does Your Future Hold" May 21, 2004) "Sowing and reaping is a spiritual law...Sow generously and you will reap generously." (Joyce Meyer, "What Does Your Future Hold" May 21, 2004) "Sowing and reaping is a law," Meyer told the Buffalo audience. "If you sow, you will reap. I believe stingy people are very unhappy people. I want you to give your best offering. I believe one person could write one check to cover all of the expenses of this one conference." (Article on Joyce Meyer, 11/17/2003, St. Louis Post Dispatch) "God does not need our money. The giving thing is not for Him, it's for us," Meyer told a Detroit audience in September. "I should not have to work to try to support myself." (Article on Joyce Meyer, 11/17/2003, St. Louis Post Dispatch) "She lectured for nearly an hour before ending with the same plea she'd been delivering for a decade: "Make your checks payable to Joyce Meyer Ministries/Life in the Word. And million is spelled M-I-L-L-I-O-N." Many in the crowd flipped open their wallets or pulled out their checkbooks. No one came forth with a million dollars that day in June. But in September, the ministry says, an East Coast woman gave stock worth that amount. Meyer then asked for more. "I didn't have that thing for five minutes and I said, 'OK, God. Next I'll take $5 million,'" Meyer later told an audience in Tampa. It is this kind of hard-edged audacity that has made Meyer one of the biggest names in big-name TV evangelism and has endeared the Fenton grandmother to millions of faithful supporters worldwide. At 60, she shows no signs of slowing down as she stretches herself further. In St. Louis last month, Meyer asked for a $7 million check. "That would really bless me," she said." (Article on Joyce Meyer, 11/17/2003, St. Louis Post Dispatch) Sometimes soft, sometimes tough, Meyer's plea for money, like most things she does, is matter-of-fact and without apology. "Some of you need to sow a special seed this weekend," Meyer told her Detroit audience. "Don't be a $10 man all your life. Don't even be a $100 man all your life. . . . You have to give sometimes until it hurts. It needs to cost you something." Sometimes, she's more demanding. "I don't have to stand here and beg," she told the crowd in Buffalo. "What God wants you to do here tonight is to pay for somebody else to watch my show." Meyer told her Detroit audience about those who are unhappy with the way she pleads for money. "People say, 'I don't want to hear about the money, the money, the money, the money. I came to hear Joyce. I didn't come to hear about the money,'" Meyer said. "Giving will change your life. When God gives you an increase, you give more." (Article on Joyce Meyer, 11/17/2003, St. Louis Post Dispatch)
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RE: joyce meyer - 5/4/2005 1:45:05 PM
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"Joyce Meyer says God has made her rich. Everything she has came from Him: the $10 million corporate jet, her husband's $107,000 silver-gray Mercedes sedan, her $2 million home and houses worth another $2 million for her four children — all blessings, she says, straight from the hand of God..."If you stay in your faith, you are going to get paid," Meyer told an audience in Detroit in September. "I'm living now in my reward." Meyer is fond of nice things and is willing to spend for them. From an $11,000 French clock in the ministry's Fenton headquarters to a $105,000 Crownline boat docked behind her vacation home at Lake of the Ozarks, it's clear her tastes run more to Perrier than to tap water. The building is decorated with religious paintings and sculptures, and quality furniture. Much of it, Meyer says, she selected herself. A Jefferson County assessor's list offers a glimpse into the value of many of the items: a $19,000 pair of Dresden vases, six French crystal vases bought for $18,500, an $8,000 Dresden porcelain depicting the Nativity, two $5,800 curio cabinets, a $5,700 porcelain of the Crucifixion, a pair of German porcelain vases bought for $5,200. The decor includes a $30,000 malachite round table, a $23,000 marble-topped antique commode, a $14,000 custom office bookcase, a $7,000 Stations of the Cross in Dresden porcelain, a $6,300 eagle sculpture on a pedestal, another eagle made of silver bought for $5,000, and numerous paintings purchased for $1,000 to $4,000 each. Inside Meyer's private office suite sit a conference table and 18 chairs bought for $49,000. The woodwork in the offices of Meyer and her husband cost the ministry $44,000. Meyer drives the ministry's 2002 Lexus SC sports car with a retractable top, valued at $53,000. Her son Dan, 25, drives the ministry's 2001 Lexus sedan, with a value of $46,000. Meyer's husband drives his Mercedes-Benz S55 AMG sedan. "My husband just likes cars," Meyer said. The Meyers keep the ministry's Canadair CL-600 Challenger jet, which Joyce Meyer says is worth $10 million, at Spirit of St. Louis Airport in Chesterfield. The ministry employs two full-time pilots to fly the Meyers to conferences around the world. Security is important to Meyer, who says she has received death threats. She has a division of the ministry dedicated to her safety. Her officers wear pistols; they guard the headquarters' front gate, keeping out anyone but employees and invited guests. The ministry bought a $145,000 house where the security chief lives rent-free to keep him close to the ministry's headquarters. Since 1999, the ministry has spent at least $4 million on five homes for Meyer and her four children near Interstate 270 and Gravois Road, St. Louis County records show. Meyer's house, the largest of the five, is a 10,000-square-foot Cape Cod style estate home with a guest house and a garage that can be independently heated and cooled and can hold up to eight cars. The three-acre property has a large fountain, a gazebo, a private putting green, a pool and a poolhouse where the ministry recently added a $10,000 bathroom."
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RE: joyce meyer - 5/4/2005 1:53:14 PM
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ORIGINAL: Soxfan ...Meyer told an audience in Detroit in September. "I'm living now in my reward." Matt. 6: 19-20
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RE: joyce meyer - 5/4/2005 1:56:31 PM
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used to watch Joyce Meyers for awhile. I've seen 65+ of her videos, and it is not all about financial and materialistic prosperity. She helped me through her biblical teachings to bear better fruit in love, joy, peace, longsuffering, kindness, goodness, faithfulness, gentleness, and self-control. She taught me so much more that has nothing to do with financial or materialistic prosperity. The financial and materialistic things she did teach I find no major error in. The point is to trust God and obey Him, and He will bless you according to His will. God has blessed Joyce Meyers with wealth, just like He blessed Solomon with wealth. How they use it is between them and God. Sweetie, You are just too young yet to fully understand the whole picture, and I do not mean that in a bad way at all because I have sons close to your age and I was that age myself once. So I have an idea about the thoughts of the younger people. It's called experience and wisdom as we grow older. I was told the same things by my parents and learned they were right. And, as you grow older as well as my sons are also going to grow older you too are going to obtain wisdom. Remember, All those who say Lord, Lord will not enter the kingdom of heaven. And, they also told Jesus did I not cast out demons in your name and perform miracles? And, what do you suppose they would do if asked to give up their fine homes and live a more conservative life and contribute to charity for the poor? I could never be happy living the way these evangelists do knowing there are so many in need. It is unrighteous and these people are known by their fruits. The appear to do good. And, true these evangelist along with Joyce Meyer have encouraged but there is something in it for them, and when it is $$$$$$$$$ material gain, then it is not of the kingdom of Heaven. None of the disciples or those who went out teaching and spreading the word of Jesus after his ascension became wealthy. In fact, some of them died in prison and were murdered. The wealthy ones were the scribes and pharisees. It should never be about material gain. And, my question, is this for someone,, where does the money go? And why is it that the federal govt allows them to live free there? Doesn't that tell you something? That is a mark of the beast clearly carnal....Remember Jesus paid his taxes. Some things we just learn through the years and obtaining wisdom. And from our elders we can learn alot. And, if the truth be known, I really believe she is more of a prisoner and a puppet and was led by her own desires and this is where it led her and she is taking others with her, right along with some of the other evangelists. John Hagee's ministry of private school tuition is obscene. When I learned that I stopped watching and listening to him and I do not listen to her anymore.
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RE: joyce meyer - 5/4/2005 1:58:35 PM
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1Ti 2:11-14 Let a woman learn quietly with all submissiveness. (12) I do not permit a woman to teach or to exercise authority over a man; rather, she is to remain quiet. (13) For Adam was formed first, then Eve; (14) and Adam was not deceived, but the woman was deceived and became a transgressor Ok, this is an off topic response, but these verses are so taken out of context and used to prevent women from reaching their full potential. quote:
"Sowing and reaping is a spiritual law...Sow generously and you will reap generously." (Joyce Meyer, "What Does Your Future Hold" May 21, 2004) do you not believe sowing and reaping is a spiritual law? quote:
My teaching this weekend as usual is not going to be doctrinally religious. It's going to be something that you can use in your everyday life." (Joyce Meyer, "Mind, Mouth, Moods, and Attitudes," tape 1 of 4 the "Mind") And this is exactly what I like about her. She teaches from a perspective of making it actually useful in our modern everyday lives. quote:
"I believe that words are containers for power and they either carry negative or positive power. They carry creative or destructive power. So, if I'm speaking right things I'm going to have right results. And if I'm speaking wrong things I'm going to have wrong results. And we do pay for our words. If, if I can say it like this, we eat our own words." (Joyce Meyer, "Mind, Mouth, Moods, and Attitudes," tape 2 of 4 the "Mouth") Do you not agree with this that words contain power? If words don't contain power, how did God create with words? This is certainly not a teaching I have an issue with. My main issue with her right now is that she seems to have gotten off-track. I have no problem with her making a good living. She works hard and deserves to make a good living and be generous with her family just as much as any other CEO of any business in the world. My problem is that she is very secretive with her company's financial records, or at least last I heard she was, and I think that's a very bad sign.
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RE: joyce meyer - 5/4/2005 1:59:54 PM
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I guess I should add that in addition to being secretive with the company's financial records, when confronted on the issue, I guess what disappointed me the most was that she took exactly the same route all the other televangelists take and would be forthcoming. That really, really bugs me.
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RE: joyce meyer - 5/4/2005 2:03:33 PM
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I guess I should add that in addition to being secretive with the company's financial records, when confronted on the issue, I guess what disappointed me the most was that she took exactly the same route all the other televangelists take and would be forthcoming. That really, really bugs me. I would be willing to bet the federal govt has their hand in her pocket, and the poor who are contributing to her would end abruptly since, after all we give enough to the federal govt. They get their more fair share. I never give money unless I know what account it is going in and what the purpose is to be used. There again, we as Christians are accountable to God for our tithes and to what purpose it is used. So we must be careful it is not used for evil.
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RE: joyce meyer - 5/4/2005 2:14:08 PM
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would be forthcoming I meant to say WOULDN'T be forthcoming. Sorry. Truth=life, do you mean that the government might be investigating her? It wouldn't surprise me, but I don't know. I just know I have a problem with anyone who charges off what should be personal expenses to their ministry. I stopped giving to her ministry several years ago.
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RE: joyce meyer - 5/4/2005 2:26:19 PM
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Truth=life, do you mean that the government might be investigating her? It wouldn't surprise me, but I don't know. I just know I have a problem with anyone who charges off what should be personal expenses to their ministry. I stopped giving to her ministry several years ago. By govt involvement, I think she tithes to them...Just my opinion though...with all the tv evangelists living so lavishly. And honestly, I suppose she started out with the right intentions, but money changes some people. I have never contributed to her ministry. I choose my own charities of which I know where the money is going to be used and I see it being used and it is for the poor.
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RE: joyce meyer - 5/4/2005 11:33:10 PM
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I'm not here to debate over such matters for I have more important things to do. There is a lot I could say, but this is not something the Holy Spirit wants me to spend time in. My input is enough. God bless.
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RE: joyce meyer - 5/6/2005 8:21:49 AM
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ORIGINAL: relady quote:
"I believe that words are containers for power and they either carry negative or positive power. They carry creative or destructive power. So, if I'm speaking right things I'm going to have right results. And if I'm speaking wrong things I'm going to have wrong results. And we do pay for our words. If, if I can say it like this, we eat our own words." (Joyce Meyer, "Mind, Mouth, Moods, and Attitudes," tape 2 of 4 the "Mouth") Do you not agree with this that words contain power? If words don't contain power, how did God create with words? This is certainly not a teaching I have an issue with. Speaking for myself, no I not agree. Absolutely do not!!!! quote:
My main issue with her right now is that she seems to have gotten off-track. I have no problem with her making a good living. She works hard and deserves to make a good living and be generous with her family just as much as any other CEO of any business in the world. My problem is that she is very secretive with her company's financial records, or at least last I heard she was, and I think that's a very bad sign. Off track? How about a MAJOR reversal from biblical-centered teaching? It would appear that at least in some significant areas, she is completely unbiblical.
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RE: joyce meyer - 5/6/2005 10:43:22 AM
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I have her book, Beauty from Ashes, and it really helped me through a dificult time a few years back. There was nothing in there that I found unbiblical. However, that was before somebody told me about all this. They said that Hank Hanegraf (the "Bible Answer Man"), didn't like her because of her WOF connections. I researched it, and it's true. Here's the link to his website where he talks about her. http://www.equip.org/free/DM472.htm He mainly talks about that booklet where she said Jesus had to go to hell. Yes, she may not mention that anymore, but that doesn't mean she no longer believes it. She may simply have removed it when things got too controversial. I would feel much more comfortable if she would come out and apologize and say she doesn't believe it. Until then, I won't be able to support her. And btw, I had no idea she lived so lavishly. That's another thing that makes me uncomfortable. And not releasing your ministry's financial records is a huge red flag.
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RE: joyce meyer - 5/6/2005 10:58:37 AM
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yeshua_seven, If you're going to post in this thread please stay on topic.
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RE: joyce meyer - 5/6/2005 1:47:34 PM
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ORIGINAL: lollyl2 I have her book, Beauty from Ashes, and it really helped me through a dificult time a few years back. There was nothing in there that I found unbiblical. However, that was before somebody told me about all this. They said that Hank Hanegraf (the "Bible Answer Man"), didn't like her because of her WOF connections. I researched it, and it's true. Here's the link to his website where he talks about her. http://www.equip.org/free/DM472.htm He mainly talks about that booklet where she said Jesus had to go to hell. Yes, she may not mention that anymore, but that doesn't mean she no longer believes it. She may simply have removed it when things got too controversial. I would feel much more comfortable if she would come out and apologize and say she doesn't believe it. Until then, I won't be able to support her. And btw, I had no idea she lived so lavishly. That's another thing that makes me uncomfortable. And not releasing your ministry's financial records is a huge red flag. Good for you lollyl2! If more people took the time to do what the Bible says and test all teaching against Scripture, they would not fall for the warped theology of these WoF teachers! Thanks for being the Berean that the Bible commands us to be!
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RE: joyce meyer - 5/6/2005 2:11:24 PM
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"I believe that words are containers for power and they either carry negative or positive power. They carry creative or destructive power. So, if I'm speaking right things I'm going to have right results. And if I'm speaking wrong things I'm going to have wrong results. And we do pay for our words. If, if I can say it like this, we eat our own words." (Joyce Meyer, "Mind, Mouth, Moods, and Attitudes," tape 2 of 4 the "Mouth") Do you not agree with this that words contain power? If words don't contain power, how did God create with words? This is certainly not a teaching I have an issue with. Speaking for myself, no I not agree. Absolutely do not!!!! quote:
My main issue with her right now is that she seems to have gotten off-track. I have no problem with her making a good living. She works hard and deserves to make a good living and be generous with her family just as much as any other CEO of any business in the world. My problem is that she is very secretive with her company's financial records, or at least last I heard she was, and I think that's a very bad sign. Off track? How about a MAJOR reversal from biblical-centered teaching? It would appear that at least in some significant areas, she is completely unbiblical. The words she said are true. I came out of the occult, and words have power when spoken. God created the worlds and "spoke" them into existance, "and the things which appear do not consist in what is seen...." "life an death are in the power of the tongue". But the problem with this is that we were never intended to use words to manipualte reality to our will. This is what is done in the occult, and having perverted the hidden knowledge of the workings of faith into "formula", they use occult techniques to have what is called a "perfect thought" in the occult. But true "faith" comes as a natural result to, and the automatic end, of our being in closeness of relationship with God. YES, if you speak with your mouth, and do not doubt in your heart, but believe and expect what you say to happen, you can have whatsoever you say. But we are not to be little witches, mindful with intent of the words which are spoken in order to manipulate things according to our will. God does not require nor need us to make confessions of words, like so much encanations, over offerings in order to bless us does He? Is God limited to our words in order to bless His children? ABSOLUTELY NOT! This kind of reasoning is perverted faith, twisted to gain for the individual, putting faith IN faith, and not in God. This was incredibly confusing for me, to have come out of the occult, straight into a "word of faith church", finding the same things as used in the occult, but used by Christians in Jesus name. It is not meant to be this way.
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RE: joyce meyer - 5/6/2005 6:55:48 PM
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ORIGINAL: wawhoo73112 YES, if you speak with your mouth, and do not doubt in your heart, but believe and expect what you say to happen, you can have whatsoever you say. John 15:7 7 If ye abide in me, and my words abide in you, ye shall ask what ye will, and it shall be done unto you. (KJV) If we abide in Christ, and His Word in us, we will seek God’s will and not our own. We will seek eternal reward rather than earthly mammon.
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