Dear Friends:
The time has come for me to get back to why I set up this blog, that is to defend the historical Christian Faith which was once for all delivered to the Saints (Jude 1:3). The late Dr. Walter Martin, the Founder of the Christian Research Institute, once said “Controversy for the Sake of Truth Is a Divine Command.” How right this Christian Scholar was. These words are especially relevant for today’s post-modern society given that much of the culture is seduced by the demonic philosophy called “Relativism.”That being said, let me get on to the business at hand which is to expose some of the heretical teachings of some of the most prominent Ministers in America today. While I am very familiar with these Ministers and much of their teachings, I must say that to hear some of the poison that is spewed out of their mouths, gives me even more incentive to be used of the Holy Spirit to bring attention to these “damnable heresies” that has caused many people the “Shipwreck” of their faith.
I recently heard a talk (you couldn’t possibly call it a sermon) from Creflo Dollar, and the title of the talk is “Jesus Became God.” Yes, you read it right! The talk is about twenty-seven minutes long and Creflo is making every attempt to “Demote” Jesus Christ as just a mere man who later became God. I worked on the structure of this talk and decided that I would tackle it one point at a time. That way, you can get a clear sense of what he was trying to convey, and my refutation of this heresy.
While it is certainly not my intention to just simply be critical of Mr. Dollar, I do not make any apologies for being able to approach his teachings from a “critical thinking” perspective. Moreover, it is vitally important that we examine any teaching through the lens of Scripture. That is the work of a Christian Apologist. The first major point of dollar’s message is “Jesus Didn’t Know that He was the Son of God; He had to Grow into Sonship” . Dollar goes on to cite several Scriptures including the baptism of Jesus account in Luke 3.
There, according to Dollar is where “God confirms to Jesus for the first time at the age of 30 that He was in fact His Son”. The obvious question that must be raised is, is this the truth? Did Jesus live His entire life from childhood to the age of thirty (30) without ever knowing that He was the Son of God? A better question is when exactly did Jesus know that He was the very Son of the living God?
As we look at the Scripture, we’re going to see that Dollar’s assertion that Christ was ignorant of His “Sonship” until His baptism in the Jordan River, and the Father’s subsequent affirmation is utter non-sense! Furthermore, this kind of teaching constitutes what Paul calls “Doctrines of Demons” and “Deceiving Spirits” (1 Timothy 4:1). The fact is Jesus knew that He was the Son of God and that He was Himself God! Let’s examine some Scriptures.
First, I reference Luke 2:41-50. This is the occasion when Jesus and His earthly parents, Joseph and Mary were in Jerusalem for the Annual Feast of the Passover . Jesus was only12 years of age at this point, and yet while his parents were on their way back to Nazareth, Jesus remained behind. The parents discovered that Jesus was not with them and they turned around to go back to Jerusalem to find Him.
They eventually found Him in the Synagogue where He had just confound the so-called Religious Scholars of His day. When they saw Jesus, Mary began to rebuke Him for the way she believed that He had dealt with them. However, Jesus calls her attention to a profound truth that further confirmed to His Mother who He was, that He understood His true identity, and what His Mission on Earth was really about.
He said: “Why did you seek Me? Did you not know that I must be about My Father’s Business?” Verse 50 says, “But they (His earthly parents) did not understand the statement which He spoke to them.” This verse clearly shows that Jesus knew who He was and what His mission on earth was all about. He clearly demonstrates this much prior (18 years to be exact) to His baptism at age 30. This one Scripture alone easily debunk’s Mr. Dollar’s foolish assertion that Jesus was ignorant of His identity prior to His baptism.
Second, I reference John 17:1-5. This of course is our Lord’s High Priestly Prayer in which He prays for Himself (vs. 1-5), His disciples (vs. 6-19), and for All Believers (vs. 20-26). While praying for Himself, Jesus points out something of grave importance and it has to do with His relationship to the Father from Eternity Past! He says, “And now, O Father, glorify Me together with Yourself, with the glory which I had with You Before the World Was.”
Wow! Jesus just blows Creflo Dollar’s foolishness out of the water with this statement. He clearly is saying that His relationship with the Father goes way back even before the world was ever created! This relationship has always been and will always be. It goes back to Eternity Past, which no one can fully understand the full implication of that statement except to say that the Father and Son relationship has no beginning and no ending!
At a later writing, I will speak about The Eternal Sonship of Christ to further debunk Dollar’s false teaching that Christ did not know that He was the Son of God. However, I want to speak further to this issue using the doctrine of the Hypostatic Union. The hypostatic union is the term used to describe how God the Son, Jesus Christ, took on a human nature, yet remained fully God at the same time.
Jesus always had been God (John 8:58; 10:30), but at the Incarnation (John 1:14) Jesus took on human flesh and became a human being. The addition of the human nature to the divine nature is Jesus, the God-man. This is the hypostatic union, Jesus Christ, one Person, fully God and fully man! Let me illustrate it in order that you might see the picture of what I’m saying clearly.
Jesus As God
- He is worshiped (Matt. 2:2, 11; 14:33)
- He is prayed to (Acts 7:59)
- He is the sinless one (1 Pet. 2:22; Heb. 4:15)
- He know all things (John 21:17)
- He gives eternal life (John 10:28)
- All the fullness of Deity dwells in Him (Col. 2:9)
Jesus As Man
- He worshiped the Father (John 17)
- He prayed to the Father (John 17 and many other Scriptures)
- He was tempted (Matt. 4:1; Luke 4:1)
- He grew in wisdom (Luke 2:52)
- He died on the Cross (Rom. 5:8)
- <>He has a body of flesh and bones (Luke 24:39)
To sum this first part up, we have seen just how absurd Mr. Dollar’s statement really is. On next week, we will examine Pastor Dollar’s assertion that “Jesus was not God because He was not Perfect”, but rather, “He grew into Sonship”. I realize that many critics will quickly say, “I don’t believe Pastor Dollar has taught this.” Well, if you feel that way, then I would respectfully ask that you leave me your e-mail or you can contact me, and I will send you a downloaded copy of the actual message and you can hear for yourself what blasphemous teachings that has come out of the mouth of one of the Word of Faith movement most popular teachers.
Blessings to All!
Thank you for sharing this important information. This is the reason why we all need to be in the Word. We need to read and know the truth of God’s Word so that we do recognize false teaching when we hear it. Also, it’s very important to find a good Bible teaching church to help keep us from going astray.
John 10:27 My sheep hear My voice, and I know them, and they follow Me. 28 And I give them eternal life, and they shall never perish; neither shall anyone snatch them out of My hand.
Matthew 7:22 Many will say to Me in that day, ‘Lord, Lord, have we not prophesied in Your name, cast out demons in Your name, and done many wonders in Your name?’ 23 And then I will declare to them, ‘I never knew you; depart from Me, you who practice lawlessness!’
can you please send me a copy of the sermon…
jehova whitnessess belive that jesus (yashua) was not God aswell.
this is a destructive heresy, when one dedtracts from the fullness of christ, after all he is the rock and foundation of all thing abtaining to God, it is attemping ruin faith at its very root.
beware of false docturine from wolves in sheeps clothing….
no all who profess the name of jesus are off him example the seven sons of skeva….
Please send me a copy of the sermon. There are many around here (Nigeria) who would only be convinced by listening to dollar himself.
The divinity of our Lord Jesus Christ is critical to salvation. So if anyone says He is a minister of the Gospel and does not acknowledge that Jesus is “God made manifest in the flesh..” we need to be extremely wary of him.
I want to salute your courage concerning this matter. Of course, I am yet to believe this could be heard from my beloved world respected preacher and teacher of God’s word. If this is true, I want to give him a “benefit of doubt”, and say that it is “a costly slip of tongue” on his part. Basically, no one is perfect and non is above mistake . Yet, I want you to kindly send me this message as promised.
Once again, your courage is appreciated!
Thanks, and stay rapturable.
send me a copy
Please send me a copy.
Hi, I’d like a copy as well if possible or if you could point me to where it’s posted. Thanks
Please send me a copy.
Hi! There is no need to send a copy. My husband and I have been following the messages of Mr. Dollar, et al and there are indeed a lot of their teachings that are contrary to God’s Word. All you have to do is watch and listen to him on TV and am pretty sure you will discover a lot of heresies from his teachings.
Thanks and God bless!
I would like a copy of the message.
Please send me a copy of Creflo Dollar’s messgage “Jesus Became God.”
Please send me a link and a copy of the sermon.
Thankyou
Please send me also a copy of Creflo Dollar’s message “Jesus Became God.” Thanks.
Creflo dollar is exactly right except that jesus became god by declaration of the roman catholic church in 325 AD (council of nicea) when it was decided that the worship of jesus christ would replace that of serapis christus, the likeness made of Ptolemy the first (ca. 250 – 310 BCE)Worshippers of Serapis christus were referred to as “bishops of christ”, by the way.
Dear Jiddoc:
Please tell me in what way is Mr. Dollar correct? Certainly, you do not mean that “Jesus BECAME God” do you? Please explain to us “When” did Jesus “Actually” become God.
Thanks!
Please send me information regarding Dr Dollar’s assertions that “Jesus was not God because He was not Perfect”, but rather, “He grew into Sonship”.
Please send me a copy of Creflo Dollar’s messgage “Jesus Became God.”
Advocating Menkas dilemma; ‘for every complex problem, there is always a simple solution, but they are almost always wrong.’ for someone finite to expound on an infinite issue such as this one. Dr Creflo Dollar needs to pray for God to open the eye of understanding of all his critics to see what he has seen. He is my spiritual mentor,yet this is a very controversial topic, I pray for God to reveal himself to us all as we read through the book.
What can open our eyes to understanding besides the Word of God? If pastor Dollar says Jesus did not know He was God until he was baptized and Luke Chapter 2:49 contradicts that, the case is closed. We must not place any man’s teaching above the apparent truth of God’s Word.
I have participated and learned of Creflo Dollar only first though my eye-opening transformation into the Word Ministry through Father Hagan. I have begun my own research into how this ministry even came about. I think my church crawled in on the tail. We lost almost an entire church when we went from “Baptist” and all its traditionalism – to the Word church – teachings of Jesus. And yes, the truth has been eye-opening but it is also true that one must read and allow his or her own meditation to be done and the truth to be taught through and by the Holy Spirit. There ARE things that may be said, even my own Pastor goes off the beaten path and talks of ‘his stories’ and tries to tie in the truth, but you must “study to show yourself approved” – and cannot take the “word” of any man. These may be men of God, etc. but I cannot help but believe that in order for their theories and practices to work – they must have 1) control and they will exercise as much control as possible over their followers 2) they are just as “wall-eyed” over the trinkets and goodies of their counter parts as anyone else who is and can be tainted by the fleshly, earthly ‘things’ that we often say “God Blessed us with”. You have to do your own study. I don’t believe everything that comes out of ANY pastor’s mouth without ‘trying the spirit – by the spirit ” and whenever in doubt – go to your pastor and ASK for clarification. If he is truly “God’s man” – he will humble himself and admit he has errored, receive God’s forgiveness and in faith – we, too much forgive and go on. My only problem is this – when a “man of God” has two and three planes, and he and his friends make a mockery of trying to ‘outgive the other by giving “planes back and forth”, eating dinner out nightly (surely you don’t think that Taffy Dollar ‘cooks’ every night), clothing to match only the best authors, on and on and on – WHILE – they have members in their congregation giving every dollar they can and because the pastorage is so large – nobody knows how much help this member may really need. Afterall, the 25,000 giving various tithes and offerings – I am sure sets up the pastor to finance (his salary and gifts) huge operations of personal gain.
Please send me link , or send me a copy of sermon , i would love to see it.
I would like the link to this message…thank you
I agree with you this teaching is unscriptual. I question the manner in which these Pastors are being exposed. It makes me cringe when I see them being called names “Cash Flo” and so forth. False teaching needs to be exposed, but in a Christ like manner. Name calling and sarcasm is not a good Christian example. That’s how the world behaves. The fact Christ is misrepresented is no laughing matter. How we handle such situations also should not misrepresent the character of Christ. Perhaps the needed information could be presented in the form of a prayer request. Jesus is merciful to those who show mercy and He judges us according to how we judge others. Thanks and God bless you.
Dear Teresa:
Thanks for your comments and for your concern about how we expose false teachers and their destructive heresies. I agree with you whole heartedly that a “Christ-like” spirit is always in order whenever we refute false teaching.
That being said, I referred to Mr. Dollar as “Cash-flo” not out of disrespect for him, but, to simply call attention to the primary focus and purpose of Dollar’s ministry. In fact, even Mr. Dollar himself has referred to himself as “Cash-Flo” when he was trying to prove that “God doesn’t want us poor, but, to be rich on the basis of the Abrahamic Covenant” (which is also false!).
For Creflo, I’m sure his self-designation of that title was/is not to demean himself, but, to demonstrate that his wealth is indeed a blessing from God! Again, I feel your concern and I am appreciative of you taking the time to remind us of our obligation to always present the Lord Jesus Christ! Thank you and may our great God bless you.
Yours in the Master’s Service,
BlackApologist
If I understand correctly what I heard, first I heard the statement that God confirmed what Jesus already knew when He was age 30. I did not hear Pastor Dollar say that Jesus did not know who He was. I am still listening, and will be listening to this over and over again to get understanding.
I do know that God is a maker of things, and in His making He uses a pattern. Line upon line and precept upon precept. I will be looking for this in this message…Thank you.
Please send me a copy of that sermon.
Much appreciated,
Wayne
For all those asking for a copy of Dollar’s message, “Jesus’ Growth into Sonship,” it is apparently still available for purchase or as streaming audio or video from Dollar’s own website.
Here’s the relevant page:
http://interactive.creflodollarministries.org/broadcasts/archives2002_t.asp?site=CDM
The archives are listed by date–look for the sermon of Dec. 8.
I’m not advocating that you listen to his teaching–you can know that Dollar has left the teachings of Jesus for a recipe of his own just by looking at the front page of his website . Here’s the most prominent blurb on that page as of today:
“Do you pray and then speak words that contradict what you prayed? For your prayers to materialize, it is important that you maintain positive confessions after you pray. Instead of speaking negatively, make statements of faith that affirm what you believe. ”
Notice that in Dollar’s teaching, answers to prayer are made a matter of your control through the right thoughts and actions and mechanics of speaking and affirming. There is no mention of a relationship with the God who answers prayer–no mention of God at all. God, if He is mentioned at all, is just part of the inner workings to explain why “positive confessions” cause your “prayers to materialize.”
Compare this to Matthew 6, where Jesus taught us to pray, not with the idea that long prayers, many words, or other mechanical issues are important, but as a private relationship-building interlude with our loving Father who will meet our needs as a side-effect of prioritizing that relationship. Notice how the whole second half of that chapter, from:
Mat 6:19-21 ESV “Do not lay up for yourselves treasures on earth, where moth and rust destroy and where thieves break in and steal, (20) but lay up for yourselves treasures in heaven, where neither moth nor rust destroys and where thieves do not break in and steal. (21) For where your treasure is, there your heart will be also.”
Through:
Mat 6:31-34 ESV “Therefore do not be anxious, saying, ‘What shall we eat?’ or ‘What shall we drink?’ or ‘What shall we wear?’ (32) For the Gentiles seek after all these things, and your heavenly Father knows that you need them all. (33) But seek first the kingdom of God and his righteousness, and all these things will be added to you. (34) “Therefore do not be anxious about tomorrow, for tomorrow will be anxious for itself. Sufficient for the day is its own trouble.”
The whole topic is a direct refutation, from the words of Jesus, of living a lifestyle or practicing a religion that is focused on how to get stuff.
When the children of Israel made a golden calf to worship, they called it LORD (YHWH). They may have deceived themselves, but God was not confused, and His reaction was deadly (read Exodus 32). Those whose primary interest in God is financial may also call their religion Christianity, and they may believe it themselves, but God will react the same way to the modern idolatry as he did to that of the calf.
There is one gospel that will save us, and it is a gospel of submission to the cross of Jesus. It doesn’t teach us how to fulfill worldly ambitions, it calls us to die to them. Any other gospel is useless, except to help us understand this teaching of Jesus:
Mat 7:13-14 ESV “Enter by the narrow gate. For the gate is wide and the way is easy that leads to destruction, and those who enter by it are many. (14) For the gate is narrow and the way is hard that leads to life, and those who find it are few.”
I would like to get a copy too so I can show it to my husband who is
just going to fall for Mr.Dollar, and his hypocrate teachings.
I thank you very much.
i heard him preach something to that effect awhile back
and a few others are preaching it as well,since i know the word i never even thought about him or anyone else as being right since the word is straightforward and simply points this out in John
Jhn 1:1 ¶ In the beginning was the Word, and the Word was with God, and the Word was God.
Jhn 1:2 The same was in the beginning with God.
Jhn 1:3 All things were made by him; and without him was not any thing made that was made.
if you read down to verse 14
Jhn 1:14 ¶ And the Word was made flesh, and dwelt among us, (and we beheld his glory, the glory as of the only begotten of the Father,) full of grace and truth.
i mean whats to guess,
i klnow this though,that if they can demote Jesus to a mere man then they can further support their teachings that we are gods,
it’s all one lie built upon the foundation of other lies
if people take the time to read the word they will not be decieved by these heresys that creflo and others are promoting
Maybe this will help. Maybe it won’t. But I see so often the reference to Creflo as being a ‘Cash-Con’; that his primary interest is finacial gain. The following is an Interview that addresses such concerns is what is seemingly a non-biased format. Here it is:
BusinessWeek correspondent Brian Grow sat down with Dollar in his Atlanta offices to find out what “prosperity gospel” means and how seeking wealth is part of the holy bargain.
Q: How did you decide that prosperity gospel was your calling?
A: I grew up poor. I came from the ghetto of College Park [a suburb on the south side of Atlanta]. When I became a born-again Christian, the Bible appeared to be the book that addressed every other problem. It addressed the problem of depression, marriage, family, character, integrity. I figured there has to be something in here about how to conduct yourself where money is concerned.
We teach people what the Bible has to say about the spirit, family, marriage. But now we have found all of these scriptures where the Bible talks about finances. The Bible talks more about money than it talks about heaven. I really believe with all my heart that it was my calling in life to teach people about total life prosperity — including money.
I began to teach people on welfare and in ghettos. We have a mentoring program where we put people in low income areas, and they literally walk people out of their situation by changing the way they think. If you can change the way a man thinks, you can change a man.
If he is thinking according to the Word, then he will begin to prosper. We teach the Biblical principles of prosperity. Some of these people now own their own business, are making six-figure salaries.
Q: How do you measure the success of the Church?
A: Success is when you can accomplish the will of God for your life. If you’re not doing what God called you to do but you’ve gained a lot of material things, that’s not necessarily successful.
Q: Describe your faith-management philosophy.
A: You should have people who are professional, able, and faithful. We don’t like to see things like the Little House on the Prairie Church where the preacher shows up and preaches a sermon, but when problems come up, all we want to do is pray for people. People are not just looking for a handout, but a hand-up.
Q: Is there any one segment that you have identified as key potential members to target?
A: Middle-aged black women. At the same time, as a predominantly black ministry, when we go on the road, we see a high incidence of whites in our ministry, too. We’re getting ready to start a Spanish church, too. It has 60 members and will be led by a preacher from Mexico.
We interpret in Portuguese and French and Spanish on Sunday. We’re going from being a predominantly black church to having more whites and ethnic groups.
Q: What’s the racial breakdown?
A: It’s probably 80% blacks and 5% to 6% whites, with the rest from other ethnic groups. Maybe at one point our society felt it wasn’t comfortable or couldn’t learn anything from a black man. I think maybe that is changing.
Q: What were revenues for the church in 2004?
A: They were a little more than $70 million.
Q: How much of the $70 million goes back to members in a year?
A: Most of it does. It takes money to pay staff, have services, to provide the 60 ministries that we have. Thirty million dollars goes into television each year. It takes money to impact lives.
Every year, we pay $57,000 to have this church audited by the largest audit firm around — Grant Thornton. We give our members the opportunity to come to the accounting department to look at the books. If you’re going to ask people to trust you, then you’re going to have to do things that will make it easy for them to trust you.
Q: Catholic priests and other ministers have taken vows of poverty or vowed to live meekly. There is a model of your G3 jet in your office. Why are you so open about taking advantage of the wealth this church has given you?
A: Because the Bible says so. It’s amazing the number of people who say they read the Bible, and I think, “What are you reading?” The Bible makes it so very clear: Preach the Gospel to the poor. What’s the Gospel to the poor? You don’t have to be poor anymore!
The Bible says in Psalms 35 and 37 that God takes pleasure in the prosperity of his servants. Poverty is a curse. We have tried to equate humility and poverty, but it’s just not sound. It’s a curse. Jesus came to set us free from the curse of the law. Sin, death, sickness, and poverty are parts of that curse.
One of the things that I want to do is make sure that I am practicing what I preach. It is so important. My church gave me a Rolls-Royce. I would never spend that much money on a Rolls-Royce for several reasons.
But when your church congregation — 20,000 at that time — come to you and say, “Pastor, we want you to drive the best,” I’m not going to turn that down. It would be a dishonor to the people that gave it to me.
Very interesting comments. I have been searching for complete truth…which is sometimes hidden in the hands of men. I have come to understand most recently the Catholic Church roll in guiding the church as early as 320 AD…via the hands of the Pope(s). Man has always had is hand in all things for personal gain. The mind (what we believe) is like a addict. People died because they believed the world was flat. With over 125 million galazies…and 120 million stars and planets in each one…it is difficult for me to fathom that we can contain almight God and think we know all of him. Dr. Dollar is no different than any other man. He speaks what he believes…just as we all do. Unless you are really willing to do the work and read the original text..(Greek and Hebrew)…this will be a debate until….! I do appreciate reading all the comments…great food for thought. I do not believe I am supposed to live a poor life…but I do not belive my life should be centered around material persuits. Change a person thoughts…you change the person…!
I’m more concerned with this comment. For in my research…I have stumbled on information that has my chin touching the ground. The Council of Nicea…! The Roman Catholic Chuch has been too involved in the church. This is much more important to me than debating about Dr. Dollar. We as a people have been lied to so much…do we really know the truth when it is looking us right in the face. Do your research…the truth is everywhere…because God is.
jiddoc Says:
Creflo dollar is exactly right except that jesus became god by declaration of the roman catholic church in 325 AD (council of nicea) when it was decided that the worship of jesus christ would replace that of serapis christus, the likeness made of Ptolemy the first (ca. 250 – 310 BCE)Worshippers of Serapis christus were referred to as “bishops of christ”, by the way.
God Bless
RE: Exposing the Heresy of Creflo “Cashflo” Dollar: Jesus Became God
I found the 1st installment about creflo very enlightening, please send me the complete article/blog regarding “cashflo” dollar. I have bookmarked your blog, and i’m sharing your words with as many people I know who are interested in the truth, not only about our Lord and Savior, but also about deceivers such as Cashflo dollar.
Fraternally in Christ,
Rodney
Please send me a copy.
Please send me a copy of the message, “Jesus became God.”
I would like to psrticipate in this interesting revelstions and interpretation of the scipture. However , through my various religious discussions with christians, there is one question that still remains unanswered – Who wrote the Bible. In answering this question, I will be grateful if the pre-Bible era could be dealt with in terms what religion was practised before the Bible was written.
Be that as it may, the Book of Genesis describes the creation of the earth and man.
” In the beginig was the word and the word was God and said …….”
After the creation of the world, God made man in his own image – That is a revelation in itself!!!!!
If man is the image of God , then man is God personified. Then God is as tempramental as man is.
Can someone there come to my rescue and tell me who wrote the Bible? If it man , then it is God.
please correct my grammatical errors and my ommissions.
Religion is a way of life based on written scriptures – hindu ,islam ,christian , and probably socialism etc.
The written scriptures cover historical periods in the various stages of development of man as a species in various political and economic and geographical environment(s).
The authors of the old testament were relating the various political and religious movements of the times.
The new testament is about the legacy of Jesus Christ through the eyes of his disciples and other various wise men of the times.
Christianity is about the life- story of how Jesus Christ died for what he believed in – his principles.
Therefore when we talk about Christianity, we must not refer to the man Jesus but his way of life – his principles – his love for humanity.
In the begining was the word and the word was God and God (the word)made the heavens and the earth and all the other animals. Finally God (the word) made man (the human race) in his own image and gave him power over all the other creatures on earth.
That is why God is the ruler of the heaven and earth as he is everywhere. God is humane , kind , loves good life , wants no poverty , no pain , loves luxury and all that goes with it . God finds no joy sadness or pain or suffering. He wants everybody to enjoy good life. He does not dictate but has given everybody a choice to do good. It is the choice that man makes that determines whether man will find all the good things that he wants.
It is the choice of the socio – economic system that man embraces that will determine the happiness of mankind. If the chosen system makes my or your neighbour want , hungry, tor lack in any good things that God has created for the enjoyment of all then that socio economic system is not good – it will be changed overtime.
That does not mean people must wait for the good times to come so that we must all be happy. We must create the best at all times and share the spoils or good harvest even in bad times.
If you want to be rich and you ask God for the riches you want , there is no reason why God would deny you you wishes.
Creflo Dollar and all ohter Churches are preaching the same thing but tinterpreting it differently. Go out there and Goodly things – do ggod to others – proase them for the good thing they do and you will be blessed for that.
Emm.. I can be sensitive about my generous response Sorry, for off top, i wanna tell one joke) Did you hear about the dentist who married a manicurist? They fight tooth and nail!
Thank you so much for speaking the truth. Would you please send me a link or ? so I can listen to it and share it with others. Thank you so much!!!
Lisa L Rahlf
can you please send me a copy of the sermon…
Please send me a copy of Creflo Dollar’s messgage “Jesus Became God.”