Lenten and Joyce Meyer
Posted: Fri Feb 19, 2016 8:33 pm
Greetings.
I have perused your site and I will share my own prayerful thoughts.
I am saddened that with the amount of limited time we are here on earth to do Gods will on behalf of His body, the church, for the conversion of sinners, that you choose to use this precious gift as a way and method to tear down so very many of your own brothers and sisters in Christ.
You obviously have spent an enormous amount of time sitting with pencil and paper in hand and have decided God appointed you the judge of all His ministers, ministries, prophetic words, and judge Gods gifts to his people. You, are the greatest of hypocrites. Christ said over and over, do not judge, lest you be judged. You look at the speck in your brothers eye and do not see the rock in your own.
May I suggest during this Lenten season of prayer, fasting and time for inner conversion, that the ministry team begin within and then spend time with the poor and with those in need in a spirit of humility. Make a real difference. Begin with yourself. Believe me, this is not an easy task. You will find yourself busy enough that you will not have the time to tear apart others'ministries or pretending to know what is in their heart, mind and soul.That is Gods job. We are not annointed or appointed to begin keeping score or making lists of what we think our brothers and sisters failings are. You pretty much dismiss all the ministries that do not fit into what you think they should be. You are flesh and blood. You are not divine. You judge what you think God is or is not telling them. God gives many gifts to others the way HE sees fit. He is God, you are not. Humble your own heart, do not judge and repent.
Your site is very ominous. It is not glorifying God. He said go to all nations, preach the gospel. Give Gods word without tearing down the people of God. Preach the gospel and let God handle the rest. Gods Holy Spirit is gentle and true. His spirit will convict a false teacher. I pray for them. . God works in mysterious ways through others. We are to have faith in God and in the people of God. Yes, even if we discern something isn't right with a particular minister, I pray for them. People hear Gods call to ministry in many, many different ways. He doesnt consult me and say Lorraine, is it ok that I call so and so to ministry? This is how I will work with Joyce Meyer. Is that okay with you? No. He knows her trauma, her pain, and her ministry. If she does something to displease Him, His job is to handle it and correct. The Old Testament leaders and Jesus' very apostles came from some very unpopular professions. So in essence, you are telling God He doesn't know what he is doing or how or who to call. That is dangerous. Again, let God lead. Let God judge. That is where the blessing is. A humble heart God will not spurn.
I have been helped in deep profound ways by many you discard as false. Be very careful. I will pray in all sincerity that God pulls you away from the judge mentalism you feel entitled to as your witness of your faith. It did not leave me with joy, peace or with a spirit of truth.
I ask you to truly meditate on what I have shared.
In Christ's Peace,
Lorraine
I have perused your site and I will share my own prayerful thoughts.
I am saddened that with the amount of limited time we are here on earth to do Gods will on behalf of His body, the church, for the conversion of sinners, that you choose to use this precious gift as a way and method to tear down so very many of your own brothers and sisters in Christ.
You obviously have spent an enormous amount of time sitting with pencil and paper in hand and have decided God appointed you the judge of all His ministers, ministries, prophetic words, and judge Gods gifts to his people. You, are the greatest of hypocrites. Christ said over and over, do not judge, lest you be judged. You look at the speck in your brothers eye and do not see the rock in your own.
May I suggest during this Lenten season of prayer, fasting and time for inner conversion, that the ministry team begin within and then spend time with the poor and with those in need in a spirit of humility. Make a real difference. Begin with yourself. Believe me, this is not an easy task. You will find yourself busy enough that you will not have the time to tear apart others'ministries or pretending to know what is in their heart, mind and soul.That is Gods job. We are not annointed or appointed to begin keeping score or making lists of what we think our brothers and sisters failings are. You pretty much dismiss all the ministries that do not fit into what you think they should be. You are flesh and blood. You are not divine. You judge what you think God is or is not telling them. God gives many gifts to others the way HE sees fit. He is God, you are not. Humble your own heart, do not judge and repent.
Your site is very ominous. It is not glorifying God. He said go to all nations, preach the gospel. Give Gods word without tearing down the people of God. Preach the gospel and let God handle the rest. Gods Holy Spirit is gentle and true. His spirit will convict a false teacher. I pray for them. . God works in mysterious ways through others. We are to have faith in God and in the people of God. Yes, even if we discern something isn't right with a particular minister, I pray for them. People hear Gods call to ministry in many, many different ways. He doesnt consult me and say Lorraine, is it ok that I call so and so to ministry? This is how I will work with Joyce Meyer. Is that okay with you? No. He knows her trauma, her pain, and her ministry. If she does something to displease Him, His job is to handle it and correct. The Old Testament leaders and Jesus' very apostles came from some very unpopular professions. So in essence, you are telling God He doesn't know what he is doing or how or who to call. That is dangerous. Again, let God lead. Let God judge. That is where the blessing is. A humble heart God will not spurn.
I have been helped in deep profound ways by many you discard as false. Be very careful. I will pray in all sincerity that God pulls you away from the judge mentalism you feel entitled to as your witness of your faith. It did not leave me with joy, peace or with a spirit of truth.
I ask you to truly meditate on what I have shared.
In Christ's Peace,
Lorraine