OK, here's one of the biggest problems with Rick Warren's theology. Rick does not clearly emphasize that personal salvation is about the individual first, the saved believer. It's about serving other people and community a very distant second. I'm going to quote Rick from his book the purpose driven life and then from a Q&A with Larry King, where Rick shows a complete misunderstanding of personal christian growth. Certainly our approval before God is personal and not group based. Did the Lord tell Jeremiah or Ezekiel or any of the other prophets that keeping community with others was required to reach spiritual maturity. Absolutely not.
"Real spiritual growth is never an isolated, individualistic pursuit. Maturity is produced through relationships and community." page 11 of The purpose driven life book
"The last thing many believers need today is to go to another Bible study. They already know far more than they are putting into practice." (page 231) Purpose driven life
On March 22, 2005 on Larry King live Rick Warren answered:
KING: You can, though, Rick, have a purpose-driven life and be an agnostic or an atheist, can't you? Still do good, still help others, still have purpose?
WARREN: Absolutely, you can help other people. I believe that we were made for a purpose, and that purpose is really to know God and to serve God and to love God, and to serve other people by -- serve God by serving others. You know, you can't really serve God directly, Larry, not here on Earth. The only way you can serve God is by serving other people.
"Real spiritual growth is never an isolated, individualistic pursuit. Maturity is produced through relationships and community." page 11 of The purpose driven life book
"The last thing many believers need today is to go to another Bible study. They already know far more than they are putting into practice." (page 231) Purpose driven life
On March 22, 2005 on Larry King live Rick Warren answered:
KING: You can, though, Rick, have a purpose-driven life and be an agnostic or an atheist, can't you? Still do good, still help others, still have purpose?
WARREN: Absolutely, you can help other people. I believe that we were made for a purpose, and that purpose is really to know God and to serve God and to love God, and to serve other people by -- serve God by serving others. You know, you can't really serve God directly, Larry, not here on Earth. The only way you can serve God is by serving other people.