Osteen offers to pray at gay mayor's swearing in
Church Ministries Representative, serving in the Midwest, for The Friends of Israel Gospel Ministry
[Paul J. Scharf] Oh the price of popularity!Why is this a price to pay? Apparently he wanted to do this.
Is this a surprise to anyone?
But the more interesting question is what does praying for a new governor say about the governor’s lifestyle? What if he/she is a heavy drinker rather than openly practicing homosexual? What if the gov. is greedy or dishonest or arrogant or an adulterer? Where do you draw the line?
Personally, I’d find it hard to single out one sin and say “This is grounds for not publicly praying for the person,” to the exclusion of other sins.
But I would certainly not volunteer for the job of the public ‘blessing.’ I’d have to publicly pray that that the gov.-to-be sees the error of her ways and—better yet—finds the Savior.
Views expressed are always my own and not my employer's, my church's, my family's, my neighbors', or my pets'. The house plants have authorized me to speak for them, however, and they always agree with me.
I am not an Osteen supporter at all. But If I were asked to pray over a newly elected mayor publically I would. I would use it as an opportunity to do what God calls all believers to do (praying for elected officials) I would put some Gospel thoughts in the prayer, and I would use the mingling time after to build redemptive relationships and witness. I may be wrong, but I don’t believe that praying over a new mayor equalls endorsement - it can but it does not have to. I think it can be done in a way that glorifies God.
OK, I am ready for the arrows now. :)
Roger Carlson, PastorBerean Baptist Church
Of course, maybe the mayor is a comfortable member of his church. :~
And leave it at that.
… walk away, while reporters shout “Are you saying that the mayor’s sexual orientation is a sin?!”… “Do believe those who don’t share your opinion about Christ are all going to Hell?!” … “Do you believe homosexuality is ‘an abomination’?!” …just keep walking.
Views expressed are always my own and not my employer's, my church's, my family's, my neighbors', or my pets'. The house plants have authorized me to speak for them, however, and they always agree with me.
If asked to pray- pray but don’t bless. We absolutely cannot condone that which rejects the righteousness and sovereignty of God.
But I have to admit, the 1 Tim. passage doesn’t say “bless them.” The gist seems to be “Pray that they will leave you alone!”
Views expressed are always my own and not my employer's, my church's, my family's, my neighbors', or my pets'. The house plants have authorized me to speak for them, however, and they always agree with me.
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