What I think of Oprah Winfrey.

Dear Oprah,
I hope one day one of your advisors or readers will link this page back to you. As you go on with your weekly show of a NEW EARTH I will try and keep up with what I just hear from friends, family, and my Church! Thats right I LOVE JESUS! Who doesn’t??? Alot of people. But I am praying for them and being a good witness to them. So I am going to go against everything ever said about you and your church, or what many is calling it a
‘false prophet’ and ‘conduit … to Hell’> I agree!
To this day you have been the largest known False Prophet! Congratulations. I’m not happy to witness that. Matter of fact I will be praying for you and your followers. Jesus will not let this go on long.
Oprah why would you say….
Oprah Winfrey identifies herself as a Christian. But she says that, when she was a young woman, she was disturbed by a pastor’s declaration that the God of the Bible is a jealous God. “And something about that didn’t feel right in my spirit because I believe that God is love and that God is in all things,” she told her television audience. “And, so, that’s when the, the, the search for something more than doctrine started to stir within me.”
Do you know why God is jealous? You are his creation!!
Lets Google it and see what Common sense brings to the table…
Provided by Got Questions??
Question: “Why is God a jealous God?”
Answer: It is important here to understand how the word jealous is used. How it used in Exodus 20:5 to describe God is different from how it is used to describe the sin of jealousy (Galatians 5:20). When we use the word jealous, we use it in the sense of being envious of someone who has something we don’t have. A person might be jealous or envious of another person because he or she has a nice car or home (possessions). Or a person might be jealous or envious of another person because of some ability or skill that other person has (such as athletic ability). Another example would be that one person might be jealous or envious of another because of his or her beauty.
When we look at this verse, we find that it is not that God is jealous or envious because someone has something He wants that He does not possess. Exodus 20:4-5 says, “You shall not make for yourself a carved image, or any likeness of anything that is in heaven above, or that is in the earth beneath, or that is in the water under the earth; you shall not bow down to them nor serve them. For I, the LORD your God, am a jealous God…” Notice that in this verse God is talking about being jealous if someone gives something that belongs to Him to another.
In these verses, God is speaking of people making idols and bowing down and worshiping those idols instead of giving God the worship that belongs to Him alone. God is possessive of the worship and service that belong to Him. It is a sin (as God points out in this commandment) to worship or serve anything other than Him. So, in summary, it is a sin when we desire, or we are envious, or we are jealous of someone because he has something that we do not have. It is a different use of the word jealous when God says He is jealous. What He is jealous for belongs to Him; worship and service belong to Him alone, and are to be given to Him alone.
Perhaps a practical example will help us to understand the difference. If a husband sees another man flirting with his wife, he is right to be jealous, for only he has the right to flirt with his wife. This type of jealousy is not sinful. Rather, it is entirely appropriate. Being jealous for something that belongs to you is good and appropriate. Jealousy is a sin when it is a desire for something that does not belong to you. Worship, praise, honor, and adoration belong to God alone, for only He is truly worthy of it. Therefore, God is rightly jealous when worship, praise, honor, or adoration is given to idols. This is precisely the jealousy the Apostle Paul described in 2 Corinthians 11:2, “I am jealous for you with a godly jealousy…”
When you were younger and was first attending your baptist church you were a Young Christian. Of course you are going to notice the bad things. Your finding a reason not to be there. Who would want to worship a person for a living? I wish I could. It would make life a whole lot easier. But that is not the reason I worship Jesus. I worship him because I acknowledge he is the purpose of life and my existance. I love Jesus because he had the love to die for me. What you are turning your Podcasts into is breaking about every one of GOD’S rules said!(and Written_ which is a hard fact to bypass) Oprah you are role model to many.. Doesn’t it scare you that you are a false prophet.. You are the idol now. Were you that jealous of GOD that you had to create your own church.. Is it the money? Don’t you have enough? I have so much more to add to this page Oprah.. Give it a day or so!
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