I'm not under the impression that he thinks that if one lives under grace then one will be materially blessed. I emphasize that I'm only vagually familiar with his ministry and I am not endorsing him. I am saying, though, that my impression has been that he sees material blessing as a possible blessing of living under grace. While I wouldn't even necessarily make that connection (I connect material blessing more in a proverbial sense of wise living tends to lead to material prosperity, and that by God's design), I don't find such a connecton especially or particularly negative. I think at that point we're getting close to splitting hairs.RickD wrote:Jac,
So would it be fair to say from what you know about him, that he justifies all the money he makes off "his" ministry, by saying if one(obviously including himself) lives under God's grace, then one will be blessed materially?
And if yes, you don't find that to be "particularly negative"?
It just seems like he's preaching a new version of the same old prosperity gospel.
But for the umpteenth time, I could be wrong in his emphasis. That's just what it seems to me based on what I've heard from him. I would add that looking at some of his sermon titles (that I have not listened to), he certainly seems to be preaching a standard prosperity gospel.
Here's one, for instance, called "Your Every Blessing Is Found In Jesus." From the description:
- Every believer needs to hear this message over and over again. It unveils a fresh revelation that Jesus Himself is your healing, your wealth and your success. He is the sum total of every blessing you have ever desired and imagined. Which is greater ? the giver or the gift? Which is more important ? blessings or the source of all blessings? Listen to this powerful message and allow Joseph Prince to recalibrate your purpose and focus in life. You will fall in love with Jesus all over again.
[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9arTTvxz4YM[/youtube]