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ebus1973 posted a comment · Nov 03, 2016
I have great respect for you Dr. Brown. But if the opinions expressed in your article and the reported comments by Lentz were intended to help your readers breathe easy or ease our minds of any doubts that we may have regarding him as a Shepherd of the flock, in my opinion, it was terribly unsuccessful. We can't simply believe everything someone says. Even the demons believe! It should be obvious by now that he says things differently depending on who he's with and what he wants the specific audience to hear. Or he dodges issues altogether with responses that may appeal to the postmodern mind, but are filled with fluff, and lack any substance. This stuff is widely reported. He has one foot in and one foot out when it comes to standing firm on God's word and avoiding worldly influence. Again, all of this is clearly documented in previous interviews and news outlets. What else is clear are the worldly and irreverent events held at Hillsong Church including the Women's Conference featuring the Naked Cowboy, and the Silent Night rendition in 2015 just to name a couple. Plus, Lentz has clearly displayed an unwillingness to take a firm stand on issues that are crystal clear in the Bible, such as homosexuality. You always get a bunch of babble and never a plain answer. To be clear, all of these issues are problematic to say the least. It's been long enough. Lentz should not be given the benefit of the doubt or attempted to be justified by others because of what he says. For God's sake, let's look at what he does (and doesn't do), who he associates with, who and what he promotes, and use some discernment as we test all things according to the holy scriptures.
Rev. Randy K. posted a comment · Nov 03, 2016
It is truly tragic that Pastor Lentz wasn't clear, unambiguous, and unashamed to declare that Jesus is the way, the truth, and the life, and no one comes to the Father except through Him (John 14:6) in his response to Oprah Winfrey when millions of her viewers (and she herself) needed to hear the uncompromised truth. It takes no courage whatsoever to tell another Christian that Jesus is the way, the truth, and the life, and no one comes to the Father except through Him. Jesus said that if we are ashamed of Him and His words, He will be ashamed of us when He comes in His Father's glory. This is not the first time pastor Lentz has been unclear, ambiguous, and ashamed of speaking the truth. If I recall correctly, the last time was over the issue of homosexuality. And Dr. Brown spent consider time trying to get pastor Lentz to clarify his beliefs on that issue as well. The last I knew (which was August 13, 2015) Pastor Lentz said that while gay couples cannot be in leadership in his church, they can still be serving in the church. If that is still the case it is tragic, simply tragic. Does anyone honestly know what Pastor Lentz actually believes--besides God? Why can't Pastor Lentz's answer(s) be the same regardless of who he is talking to? If there is one thing American Christians are so often guilty of it is compromising the truth of God's Word when they are "put on the spot."
EBozic posted a comment · Nov 02, 2016
I'm glad to hear you got that issue resolved. I hope that some day you will actually have the opportunity to attend a Hillsong Church to really experience what God is doing in their midst. Sure, it's a megachurch, but I believe every church no matter how large or small has it's purpose. And just as diverse humanity is, so is the colorful expression of worship and preaching around the world. My family and I have the opportunity to hear Ps. Carl preach all the time about Jesus fully alive and fully the only way to salvation. So your original post was quite alarming since we'd not heard anything other than the opposite. Also, the church isn't perfect, no church is, but I think as a body of believers, we should spend less time overanalyzing and critiquing and more time understanding where we are all coming from and where God has uniquely placed us on this earth to do His work. Obviously, we want to stay away from heretics and those who preach a message contrary to Jesus' words and teaching. However, I think it's best to believe the best about a person or situation if and when we have questions and are unsure. That is after all the way of love. Thanks for posting the second article after further insight.