Recently, the world watched as a group of drag performers openly mocked and insulted the Christian faith and Christ’s last supper. Outrage ensued. I wonder what the prophet Jeremiah would have to say about all this?
Are they trying to turn Christians into the very thing they already accuse them of being? For years, the mainstream has slandered Bible-practicing Christians as a bunch of intolerant bigots who are looking to oppress non-believers and the LGBTQ community.
And of course, the main reason why the Mainstream can so openly attack Christianity is because many of us are far from what they’re accusing us of. Seriously, do you think there would be a “Pride Month” in America if we were all oppressing them?
I knew nothing about Hillsong before watching this documentary. That being said, I think I was able to watch it with an open mind with no hard prejudices about prosperity preaching or even the concept of a mega church. I was just curious. What is Hillsong? What happened? Why do so many in the mainstream seem to care?
Food for thought: If a person preaches the word of God and rely on the Bible for their messaging…but they turn out to be hypocrites not living by the standards they preach, does that mean they’re wrong about what they preached? In this case, is Christianity wrong if the people preaching about Christianity don’t live the way they encourage other people to live?
According to the documentary, most of Hillsong’s mainstream appeal, especially to a younger audience in a secular society that’s moving away from the Bible, was due to a charismatic, good-looking speaker named Carl Lentz.
As the face of Hillsong, Carl Lentz had a magnetic gift for oratory. His popularity blossomed due to his association with celebrities like Justin Bieber. He helped Bieber to convert and be Baptized.
However, as is the case with many spiritual leaders, Carl was ensnared by the weakness of the flesh and gave into sexual temptation. He cheated on his wife with some random woman and even had an affair with his nanny. This is terrible. God knows I hate adultery so much, because I know how grateful people should be to have a loving spouse to begin with (some people don’t have that luxury).