Hillsong NYC pastor has frank talk with Oprah about having a personal relationship with God, placing Jesus first
By Mark Ellis, Senior Correspondent for ASSIST News Service
SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA (ANS -- October 25, 2016)
-- Her cultural and spiritual influence on America is immense. As the
richest self-made woman in the U.S., her spiritual path veering into New
Age influences has received sharp criticism from some Christians. But
in a rather deep discussion with Hillsong’s pastor in NYC, nothing was
held back as he boldly declared the need to put Jesus first.
The
41-minute program with Pastor Carl Lentz aired October 16th on Super
Soul Sunday, Oprah’s self-help TV show designed to let viewers “awaken
to their best selves.” The show has featured an eclectic mix of
prominent people, including Maya Angelou, Elie Wiesel, Ram Dass,
Marianne Williamson, and Coach Phil Jackson.
It
seems a close friend of Oprah had talked up Hillsong’s 8,000-member
community in the heart of Manhattan and extolled its rock star pastor
who preaches in nightclubs and theaters throughout the city.
Lentz
began by telling Oprah his core mission is soul transformation. “If you
get your soul right, your behavior will change,” he noted. “This is not
behavior modification. You can change your behavior and still have a
rotten soul.”
Oprah said she was struck by the fact that his approach de-emphasized “religion” in favor of a relationship with God.
He
told her he didn’t have the power to transform anyone. “People waste so
much time doing it in their own strength and they can’t figure out why
it’s not working,” he noted.
“If
you allow God, if you will bow your knee…admit your need of God and if
you do that… there is a moment where repentance matters,” he said. Lentz
said it’s important to “hand over the keys” to God and let him drive
your life, because “God can drive better than you can.”
While
Lentz directed his remarks generally to viewers, his message also
seemed pointed at Oprah herself. He said salvation begins with looking
in the mirror and saying, “All right, I’m not going to make it, I can’t
do enough, God I need you.”
“In that moment I believe there’s a rescue, a salvation, that you can’t counterfeit any other way.”
Oprah asked if he believes only Christians can be in relationship with God.
Photo
captions: 1) Lentz and Oprah at her sprawling estate. 2) Lentz with
Justin Bieber who attends the church when in New York. 3) Mark Ellis.
About the writer: Mark Ellis is Senior Correspondent for the ASSIST News Service (www.assistnews.net), and also founder of www.GodReports.com,
a website that shares stories, testimonies and videos from the church
around the world. He is also co-host for “Windows on the World” with ANS
Founder, Dan Wooding, which is aired weekly on the Holy Spirit
Broadcasting Network (http://hsbn.tv).
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