![]() ![]() "And then He turns to Simon, who will later be named Peter. During that part of the talk, Furtick emphasized the importance of discipleship. What would it be like to see the you that God sees."Ĭhristian Headlines' Michael Foust noted that Furtick's deleted tweet seems to be a reference to a part of his sermon when he recounted Jesus asking Peter to pitch his net into the sea. The now-deleted post by Furtick reads: "Following Jesus doesn't change you into something else, it reveals who you've been all along. The reportedly sermon served as the inspiration for a Facebook post that was subsequently taken down, yet screen screenshots of the sermon may still be seen online. ![]() Sadly, there is much preaching out there that has confused this matter, and that is effectively teaching a man-centered, personally-generated understanding of faith.On Monday, a North Carolina preacher's Facebook post generated social media backlash, with some calling it heresy and others arguing that it required further context.Īccording to Christian Headlines, Steven Furtick, senior pastor and founder of Elevation Church in Charlotte, North Carolina, spoke Sunday from Luke 5:1-11 about Jesus asking Simon Peter to become his disciple. "Faith is a miracle faith descends from the heavens one moment we do not have faith and have never had faith, and the next we do as the Spirit quickens our heart (John 3:1-8 Ephesians 2:8-9). It is the gift of God," Strachan continued. Saving faith according to the Bible is a divine gift. Saving faith is not something that comes from us. "Part of what Furtick seems to have wrong is his understanding of saving faith itself. He added that faith, not doubt, is what is virtuous, and that people do not place their faith in uncertainty and in despair, but in God's love. He warned that Furtick has "confused the nature of the conversation," insisting that Christians should not be encouraged to mingle their faith with doubt. There is no perfect Christian out there who exercises maximum faith at all times in the promises of God. God is not honored by doubt doubting is not obedience to God. "Let me say as this plainly as I know how: there is nothing of doubt in faith. "If Jesus wanted to make room for doubt - for disbelief - in the confession of the Christian, he would have said the opposite of this - 'Do not believe only, but also disbelieve, for that is authentically human.' But Jesus nowhere says that, and nowhere comes close to saying that," the author argued. Strachan defended the unnamed campus pastor, however, stating that he was right to encourage Christians to pray without doubt. And if you can, hang on, you haven't had teenagers yet," Furtick said. Because there's not one of you in the room - even with tabs in your pink Bible - that you can honestly say without a doubt. In fact, don't put them in a position to pray something that you can't honestly pray. "That one parenthetical insert 'without a doubt,' I told him never again when you stand in the pulpit at Elevation do I want you to put people into a position to pray something that they can't honestly pray. The North Carolina megachurch pastor shared of one instance where he felt he needed to correct a campus pastor for saying that faith is believing "without a doubt" as he led people in the Sinner's Prayer. Maybe He can forgive the past stuff but what about the present stuff. That I'm forgiven, that He forgives me not only before I accepted Him but for what I still do. The closer I get, the more questions I have. See my doubt is the evidence of my growth. If you don't doubt it, you're not reading it or you're reading it with no intent to live it. "I don't believe this (Bible) because I don't doubt it. Is that alright? Do you need to find another church now that you know that the dude with the mic has some doubts?" said Furtick, whose fast-growing church meets in over a dozen locations. I read that whom the Son sets free is free indeed but sometimes I feel bound by stuff. Strachan's comments were in response to Furtick, who in a recent sermon admitted that he has doubts about some things in the Bible. ![]() Jesus rebuked doubting Thomas (John 20:24-29)." Jesus demands total repentance and total trust in him, and he is right to do so. ![]() Jesus presented himself as the way, the truth, and the life (John 14:6). Coming to faith in Christ means that you believe in Jesus as your Lord and Savior. "Coming to faith in Christ necessarily means that you do not doubt the gospel of grace. Doubt is not part of faith," Owen Strachan, director of the Center for Theological and Cultural Engagement at Midwestern Baptist Theological Seminary, wrote last week. Pastor Steven Furtick and Charlamagne tha God | (Screenshot: YouTube)Īn author and associate professor of Christian theology has hit back against Elevation Church pastor Steven Furtick's recent message that it's not wrong for Christians to have doubts. ![]()
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