"I give thanks to God for my roots in the Word of Faith teachings. It is truly on the shoulders of great men of God like Brother Kenneth E Hagin that we are able to see further into the Word of God today. Growing up, I learned alot about faith from Brother Hagin who truly had a special revelation of faith from the Lord. I deeply honor and respect him for all the he has taught me."
"However, after many generations of faith teachings, there are people who have turned faith into a work. Have you heard people saying "Oh, this thing happened to you because you don't have enough faith" or " Oh, you have to have great faith to see that breakthrough"? I don't know how you feel when you hear things like that, but I always felt condemned for not having more faith"
"Now, I know that faith is the opposite of the law, and that the more people become self-conscious, and the more they look at their self-efforts to recieve from the Lord, the more faith is depleted from them. So when the Lord opened my eyes to grace, I changed what I was preaching entirely and I began to declare to my people, "There's nothing wrong with God, nothing wrong with the Word and guess what? Through the blood of Jesus, there's nothing wrong with you! Recieve your miracle!"
-- from pp. 271-272 Destined to Reign softcover. Joseph Prince
Ok. I'll put myself on the block since I claim Joel not as WoF (although a very fine preacher of the positive confession) and I claim Joseph Prince is WoF. Some would disagree.
Above are some quotes from a couple pages in his
Destined to Reign book. Clearly he identifies himself as having "roots in the Word of Faith" movement. Some say that that "However" and the "I changed what I was preaching" to be his admonition that he turned or backed away. I say no, he simply began to give focus to Grace where early Word/Faith (under Hagin and early Copeland) did not focus on such.
Do these quotes cause concern for anyone (WoF) here?
As for me, I teach that one hinderance to receiving a miracle is "little faith." But I agree with Joseph that we do not "have to have great faith to see [a] breakthrough." God knows our heart and our desire. We could have small (not little) faith, but desire deeper faith and God will still help us receive. He'll also teach us how to grow that faith. I make the distinction between "little" and "small" as this: "little" are people not trying (Nazareth, disciples in the storm, etc.) while "small" is simply one who desires great faith but has not learned and exercised it enough ("Lord, I believe; help my unbelief").
So, even if you are not a faith giant (yet), you can still "receive your miracle" because of Grace. God will, as a daddy takes his little child's hand to help, take our hand and lift us up, point us in the right direction, and give us a pat on the rear to get us going. He'll smile when we walk. He'll chuckle when we fall. And He'll lift us up again and encourage us forward in our "small" faith. We don't deserve the help, but it comes because He loves us. That's Grace.
And it is this "rebalancing" of faith and grace that Joseph Prince has brought to the body, and especially to the Word/Faith movement.
Gxg (G²);60809796 said:
On point.
I give thank for God for my roots in the Word of Faith teachings. It is truly on the shoulders of great men of God like Brother Kenneth E. Hagin that we are able to see further into the Word of God today. Growing up, I learned a lot about faith from Brother Hagin who truly had a special revelation of faith from the Lord. I deeply honor and respect him for all that he has taught me.
-Joseph Prince, Destined to Reign: The Secret to effortless success, wholeness and victorious living (Singapore: Joseph Prince Media, 2007), 271.
If I may say in fellowship, I liked the book "Destined to Reign"...which was given to me by another WOF minister years ago (back in 2008) named
Jason Kerr...(with Lester Summural's ministry) and it REALLY came in handy, as some of my close friends ended up getting sucked into a Hebrew Roots cult that focused exclusively on the need for believers to keep the Law (to the point of legalism and ignoring what the scriptures said about the righteousness of Christ we now have in Him). Having the knowledge of what Brother Joseph brought really kept me from falling prey to that.....
I always saw Joseph as WOF with a different emphasis than others (concerning his passion for preaching God's righteousness and grace), as what he taught was exactly what I grew up hearing from the WOF teachers I lived life with (who themselves were working with Jessie Duplantis and Lester Sumurall)...and they were the ones who pointed him to me.
I know Joseph Prince has long been working with the Hillsong Conferences when it comes to the world of Asia, just as Joyce Myers has always been another connected with HillSong....and his working with others outside the faith movement is something that makes him stand out since HillSong is not an environment that exclusively promotes only what's taught in the Faith Movement. There are others from numerous camps/denominations united for preaching the Gospel....and thus, Joseph Price is different from many in that he seeks to keep the main thing the main thing: Jesus. For Joseph, truth is truth regardless of where it is found and he has a heart for unity in the Body of Christ/networking with other groups (similar to what Myles Monroe has often done
as you noted before ). That...and what he does is symbolic of new generations of WOF that have long evolved into differing variations to handle the current times..and very much distinct from some of the older generations. The fact that what he does is impacting the world of Asia and helping others to develop economically/spiritually is truly amazing, especially when seeing the ways people rarely discussed how faith impacted other cultures apart from the U.S.
It turns out that Richard Roberts (Oral Robert's son) was in Joseph Prince church prophesying very recently...not really surprising since Richard & Benny Hinn have great following in Singapore. When I heard of that, I was not surprised to see the common links between both men (Roberts and Prince). For although New Creation Church is Charismatic in practice, its non-denominational in their claims...and yet Joseph Prince has long made clear his connections to the founder of the Faith Movement, despite where he may differ from it on certain respects when it comes to application---and as it Lim Johnson noted in the 2002 book entitled "A Different Gospel: Fact, Faith, Fiction & The Christian Faith," Lim mentions, it is possible for mainline churches to be part of this Movement but not teach everything associated with it." In a sermon done by Prince entitled "Walking in the undeserved favor of God" (28/3/04), he said the following:
Now I've been in the Word of Faith circle and I find that Word of Faith preachers know about favor. Churches of faith know about favor. The thing that I wish many of them would say though would be this - to use that phase - undeserved favor. Favor is good and the teaching of favor has produced tremendous testimonies but I would rather the Word of Faith preachers like myself use undeserved favor because that's the true definition of grace. Now I didn't learn amazing grace from Word of Faith though I'm a Word of Faith preacher. I had to learn that truly struggling on my own.
Joseph Prince is very much a blessing (IMHO)---and do appreciate his emphasis when it comes to the subject of Faith. Something that caught my attention was when he was once preaching and claimed the lack of faith in forgiveness was the real reason why people are hard on their family members. One person noted how they were married and really treating their spouse badly when their was conflict---and they realized how their treatment was based on the fact that they really didn't understand grace. It was a blessing hearing that, as many times people apply faith in terms of simply believing for material things one desires or struggles one goes through...and yet, when it comes to forgiveness, that never gets brought up. And its interesting since even Christ noted it in Luke 17:1-6. Hpw often has it been the case people know they're to love/forgive and yet when praying to God for help on the issue, it still feels inwardly like part of themselves is not involved.
Great thread, Bob