The False Promise of the Prosperity Gospel: Why I Called Out Joel Osteen and Joyce Meyer


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I have been preaching for 20 years. Yesterday I did something that I have never done before in a sermon. I publicly called out false teachers and named them by name. I said:

If you listen to Joel Osteen and Joyce Meyer, if you take what they teach seriously, it will not be good for you. It will be detrimental to your long-term growth as a follower of Jesus.

(You can watch my sermon here.)

I used to think that their error was so blatantly obvious that they could just be ignored. I was wrong. They are massively growing in popularity in the evangelical world and are seen as credible and helpful. Before I’m inundated with questioning emails I want to share why I distrust these two and think you should as well. So, don’t shoot me — at least not yet.

When I was a kid I could tell the difference between neighborhood kids who wanted to be my friend from the neighborhood kids who were my friends so that they could play with my toys. Joel and Joyce are the latter. They both teach a twisted form of Christianity that teaches obedience, giving and faith as a way to get things from God. They are both products of what is known as the Prosperity Gospel and The Word of Faith Movement, or the Seed Faith Movement.

Dangers of the Prosperity Gospel

John Piper does a great job of defining what the Prosperity Gospel is and why it is so sinister. Please take a few minutes to watch this before moving on the critiques of Joyce Meyer and Joel Osteen:

Joyce Meyer

When I first heard her tell her story I was deeply moved and impressed. She is an amazing example of overcoming hurts and abuse. She will forever have my admiration and respect in that regard. Furthermore, she gives spectacular advice. If my wife or if one of my daughters went to her in a moment of crisis, I believe they would return with magnificently helpful advice. If they went to her for teaching, they would return with deadly heresy.

False Doctrine

1. She teaches that Jesus literally stopped being the Son of God on the Cross (listen here):

“He could have helped himself up until the point where he said I commend my spirit into your hands, at that point he couldn’t do nothing for himself anymore. He had become sin, he was no longer the Son of God. He was sin.”

2. She teaches that Jesus went to Hell and became the first-born again man (listen here):

“Do you know something? The minute that blood sacrifice was accepted Jesus was the first human being that was ever born again. Now that was real it happened when he was in hell.”

3. She teaches that Jesus paid for our sins in Hell:

“There is no hope of anyone going to heaven unless they believe this truth I am presenting. You cannot go to heaven unless you believe with all your heart that Jesus took your place in hell” -From The Most Important Decision You Will Ever Make

4. She teaches that words have power and you can release the power of Heaven through your words.

5. She teaches that you need special revelation from God to understand what she teaches because it is NOT contained in the Bible (listen here):

“The Bible can’t even find any way to explain this. Not really. That’s why you’ve got to get it by revelation. There are no words to explain what I’m telling you. I’ve got to just trust God that He’s putting it into your spirit like He put it into mine.” From “What Happened From the Cross to The Throne

“Now spirits don’t have bodies, so we can’t see them. Okay? There probably is, I believe there is, and I certainly hope there is several angels up here this morning that are preaching with me. I believe that right before I speak some anointed statement to you, that one of them bends over and says in my ear what I’m supposed to say to you.” From “Witchcraft & Related Spirits” (Part 1) – 2 A-27 Audiotape)

6. She teaches that she is no longer a sinner.

Unfortunately I could continue with examples of her utter misuse of scripture, false teaching and blatant heresy. In America, Christians have an embarrassment of riches. We can buy more books, download more podcasts and tune into more helpful teachers than anyone else on the planet. The lies that she teaches are easily lost in the hum of all the great teachers we hear. But this is not the case in the third world.

In many other countries their resources are far fewer. Uneducated pastors, who are doing their very best and uninformed Christians have this garbage pumped into their countries through radio waves and TV broadcasts. Because Joyce Meyer is endorsed here, she is trusted there. And, she can afford to spread her message with the money she makes from American Christians who buy her books, CDs and who attend her conferences. Her influence is severely disrupting the church in the third world. Her teachings are the unfortunate starting point for Christians in the third world and it is birthing even greater heresies.

The devastating reality that we have to come to grips with is that when we support her here, we support the churches she is undoing there.

Financial Concerns

There is nothing wrong with being wealthy. I love it when Christians are rich. That should mean more money to fund the mission. But there is a line to how much money we as leaders should spend on ourselves. I don’t know where the line is, but it is somewhere before the ministry purchasing million dollar homes for us and our kids. That line is somewhere before purchasing us a $10 million private jet. The line is somewhere before the ministry spending $261, 498 for 68 pieces of furniture. That equates to $3,845.56 per item. That line is somewhere before spending so egregiously that the U.S. Senate investigates us. Joyce Meyer lands on the other side of that line.

The following link includes audio from Joyce Meyer. Around 5:30 she is asked if people will get more money back to them if they give financially to her ministry.

Not only does she teach giving as a way to leverage more money from God, she is reckless with desperate people. She is not at all concerned if people give to her instead of paying bills. This is intolerable!

Questionable Example and Lack of Accountability

I challenge you to watch a typical message by Joyce Meyer. Here are a few of things you will notice:

She pauses about every five minutes for applause. And if people don’t applaud she is likely to say something like, “I’m preaching better than you’re acting.”

She talks about herself constantly. She is the main character in every story she tells. Even when she talks about herself in a self-deprecating way, some how it comes across in a way that causes people to admire her more.

God talks to her and reveals new information to her… a lot!

Her ministry lacks real accountability. Her family and her close friends are the governing board. This is an organization that receives almost $100 million dollars annually, and with no substantive accountability.

Conclusion for Joyce Meyer

What I wrote and linked in the first section should have been enough to completely remove her from our sphere of trust. Her doctrine is horrific. Her hermeneutics are horrible. She is a woman who seems to have an unrestrained love for money and applause. Her finances are questionable at best. Her example is questionable at best. Her impact on desperate people here, as well as churches and pastors around the globe is wildly destructive.

I lament with you a sense of loss if she was a teacher you trusted. I lament that someone who is so wrong has so much influence with so many. I do not regret, however, pointing to her as a false teacher and as one who should be rejected.

Joel Osteen

Like Joyce Meyer, Joel Osteen has some really great things to say. He is encouraging and the man is certainly happy. This should not be held against him.

The man is confused on theology. He has much of the same doctrinal misunderstandings as does Joyce Meyer. They come from the same tradition. His doctrine is difficult to discern for many because he won’t talk about doctrine. He won’t talk about theology. He quickly back pedals when asked hard questions, as seen here in an interview with Larry King.

In fairness, Joel published a letter of apology after this interview.

While I commend him for his humility and courage to publicly declare that he was wrong, this is just one of too many instances. He frequently misunderstands important matters of faith and doctrine when being interviewed. He repeatedly gets the Gospel wrong. And he does so when talking to millions.

If we take Joel at his word, our only conclusion is that he is either incapable or unwilling to understand and explain how the Gospel intersects with all of life.

We recently hosted Hank Hanegraaff (The Bible Answerman) at SMCC. He has some very helpful insights (here and here) into Joel Osteen’s confused views of faith, doctrine and Scripture:

Joel Osteen and Prosperity Gospel

The Prosperity Gospel is much like all other religions in that it uses faith, it uses doing good things to leverage material blessings from God. Essentially, use God to get things from God.

“God has already done everything He’s going to do. The ball is now in your court. If you want success, if you want wisdom, if you want to be prosperous and healthy, you’re going to have to do more than meditate and believe; you must boldly declare words of faith and victory over yourself and your family” From Your Best Life Now, p.132

“If you are believing for your child to find God, go help somebody else’s child to develop a relationship with God. If you’re struggling financially, go out and help somebody who has less than you have … f you want to reap financial blessings, you must sow financial seeds in the lives of others … If you want to see healing and restoration come to your life, go out and help somebody else get well” From Your Best Life Now, pp. 224, 250-51

This is not the Gospel. This is a false Gospel. Joel teaches that we open ourselves to God to get more from God. He teaches that we use our words to speak into existence a better reality. This straight from the Word of Faith Movement. This is not what is taught throughout the New Testament. Consider what the Apostle Paul wrote. And remember that he wrote this while in prison.

Philippians 4:10-13 I rejoiced greatly in the Lord that at last you renewed your concern for me. Indeed, you were concerned, but you had no opportunity to show it. I am not saying this because I am in need, for I have learned to be content whatever the circumstances. I know what it is to be in need, and I know what it is to have plenty. I have learned the secret of being content in any and every situation, whether well fed or hungry, whether living in plenty or in want. I can do all this through him who gives me strength.

Conclusion

When I was in seminary, Heather and I were poor. There were seasons in which I worked 70+ hours a week while taking a full-time Master’s load. There were times that I had to sleep every other day so that I could get all my work done. This was an extended period of exhausting financial stress.

During this time, I remember reading something from Joel Osteen. He and his wife claimed by faith a new house that they wanted. Joel was unsure, but his wife Victoria was confident. And she lovingly chastised him for his lack of faith. Sometime later, they purchased that house. Still in seminary, my wife and I were walking through our dream neighborhood and that was playing through my mind. As I walked through the neighborhood, looking at all the homes, I wanted so badly for what Joel is teaching to be true. I don’t know if you can understand how desperately I wanted it to be true.

I wanted relief and I wanted more. But I knew that it wasn’t true. I knew that my exhaustion and desperation made me emotionally vulnerable to this false Gospel. I’m educated and well read. I’ve haven’t just read the Bible, I’ve translated large chunks of it from the original Hebrew and Greek. I think I understand it. I think I have a relatively significant level of discernment. But for a moment, I was emotionally vulnerable to this false doctrine.

What about the millions of others who are desperate, searching, hoping and vulnerable without the discernment? We owe it to them to not tolerate a false gospel any longer.

If you made it to the end of this blog post, congratulations. This is a thick and heavy subject. Even though I’ve written much, this only begins to scratch the surface of the repugnant nature of the Prosperity Gospel.

Rick Henderson is a pastor who blogs at churchismessy.com. This post first appeared on his blog.

Related:

Joyce Meyers & The Prosperity ‘I Am’ Gospel Is It A Perverted Gospel?

Joel Osteen Origins & Errors Of His Teachings:  A Film By Keith Thompson



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12 replies

  1. A Prince? Yeah Right.'s avatar

    I’d like to see more information about Xenonamandar Jegahusiee Singh, aka “Pastor” Joseph Prince. He’s unfortunately very influential in Singapore and is also teaching the false prosperity gospel. Take one look and you’ll see.

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  2. Mele……….How many times do people quote as you have here not to judge when scripture tells us to do just that. How nice to stand on only verse one of Matthew chapter 7 while leaving verse two out for safety! The God is only love theory many follow does not work in life for there are things God hates and plainly outlines it even. (Proverbs 6:16-19). As a Christian we know that we are different, only because we love what God loves and hate what he hates. We live a life that is pleasing to God’s eye’s and those who choose disobedience never forget the passage they stand on, but are misusing as they quote verse one and leave out verse two which is vital to the explanation. “Judge not, that ye be not judged” and VERSE TWO: “For with what judgement ye judge, ye shall be judged: and with what measure ye mete, it shall be measured to you again”.(Matthew 7:1,2). The second verse is plainly telling us we need to use right judgement in a matter.

    What does God think of Judgement? Does he even tell us in scripture? Since all answers to life’s questions are answered in scripture it is good to know he loves judgement and it’s not a bad thing, only to those who do not like to live a right life. “For the Lord loveth judgement, and forsaketh not his saints; they are preserved for ever: but the seed of the wicked shall be cut off. The mouth of the righteous speaketh wisdom, and his tongue talketh of judgement”.(Psalm 37:28,30). Although those who love the Lord will suffer being persecuted for his name sake, the promise of eternal life for their souls keeps them from turning from God. God Bless You as his word will stand for all eternity.
    Julia

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  3. At least they are not condemning others like you are. Jesus did not come down to earth to condemn us, but to give us hope. At least when we make mistakes as humans as we are. They’ve given us hope like Jesus does to start over. You’re no perfect like we all are. Who are you to condemn or judge others no matter what they do “online or off line or in this world?” I’m sorry, but no matter how long you’ve preached. You sound like a hypocrite. If they genuinely did something wrong in the faith, you would be praying for them, conversing with God to speak to them if they were doing something wrong and not of his will. It’s all spiritual, not a physical thing. To me, you sound like the wolf in sheep’s clothing. What you are saying about your brothers or sisters in Christ surely states in the bible what you should not be doing. Even sinners, who are you to condemn them as well. We are not to judge no one lest you be judged. It is not your job nor the time yet. The world should be ware of you. :/

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  4. Daryl……..Can’t improve on this good comment…You are so right on!.God Bless You.
    Julia

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  5. I know that prosperity preachers are only telling others what they want to hear. But what do you say then to those who have little in this life, because they gave it away? God instructs us to share, not hoard! We ought to obey God, rather than men (or women) preachers!

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    • Amen Daryl, and your right. What bothers me the most about these men and women who preach this, is that they are preaching a different gospel than the one taught by Christ and the Apostles. We are taught to humble ourselves before God, not to stand up and shout, you owe me, and I’m claiming my money! We are taught that God will take care of our needs, yes, we are not to worry about what we will wear, or drive, or anything else, because as the Bible say’s ‘Look at the Lily’s of the field,if God clothe’s them, how much more will he give us.’ I paraphrased. The meaning is still the same. Yes we are taught to share and give to those less fortunate. Jesus never taught that ‘if you give me all your money you will have a easy road. In fact it was just the opposite. He said, ‘take up your cross and follow me.’ The prosperity gospel is especially hurtful in the countries that are suffering severe economic decline. How can they tell people who don’t have food, or decent living quarters that if they give, they will get? The Apostles as Paul tells us, had very little. Are we better than they were? No. Our inheritance is not of this world, we will not inherit worldly things. Our Hope is in God, not Man. That’s why they are so dangerous. Thank you Daryl and many blessings to you.

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  6. Never listened to any of them, never will. They’re filing people’s heads with lies and getting reach in the process. Just looking at their faces is enough, there is no humility, there is no spirit, no goodness… Fakes and phonies…

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    • I can’t spell today lol, meant to say ‘rich’

      Thank you for letting people know about these false teachers. I am going to share this with some of the friends who love Joyce…

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      • Thank you Artbella, I know several who follow Joyce Meyer like she is the messiah. It’s really disturbing. If you didn’t know the Bible very well, you would believe her. That’s why it’s so important to study and read the Bible for yourself guided by the Holy Spirit, not the mighty joyce meyer. Many Blessings to you and yours.

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  7. I must admit I intently listened to Joyce meyer til the show she had where she was acting so unusual and all she kept saying was she loved tattoo’s and there’s nothing biblical against it…and she snickered and said in fact when I’m done here I think I’ll go get me one and then started laughing uncontrollably…I went to my Brother in Christ JOHN MCTERNAN and he helped me a great deal with his most simple statement I NEVER forgot…My Spirit just can’t listen to her…He truly has the Holy Spirit &This sealed it for me for I have a great respect for John who tells the truth to many.God Bless Him and this beautiful website we post at
    Julia
    P.S.There’s not much to say about the feel good Preacher Joel he needs to learn more about what Christ did other than smile like he does like a cheshire cat and feed the people nothing solid to strengthen them!

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