A Quote by Joel Osteen

I've never preached one sermon on money, on just finances. I want to stay away from it. — © Joel Osteen
I've never preached one sermon on money, on just finances. I want to stay away from it.
I know just as well what to teach this people and just what to say to them and what to do in order to bring them into the celestial kingdom...I have never yet preached a sermon and sent it out to the children of men, that they may not call Scripture. Let me have the privilege of correcting a sermon, and it is as good Scripture as they deserve. The people have the oracles of God continually.
The best sermon is preached by the minister who has a sermon to preach and not by the man who has to preach a sermon.
Everywhere there is apathy. Nobody cares whether that which is preached is true or false. A sermon is a sermon whatever the subject; only, the shorter it is, the better.
I never heard a Christian sermon preached in a church.
In the sermon I have just preached, whenever I said Aristotle, I meant St. Paul.
For me, money has never been an indicator. And it is very sad that each and every film these days is being judged by the money that it makes. It's a world that I don't want to be a part of, and I try and stay away from that.
Listen to the sermon preached to you by the flowers, the trees, the shrubs, the sky, and the whole world. Notice how they preach to you a sermon full of love, of praise of God, and how they invite you to glorify the sublimity of that sovereign Artist who has given them being.
I used to tell people when I preached at a church, 'If you want a great sermon, be a great audience.'
I remember the first sermon I ever preached. I had four sermons. I preached them, all four in ten minutes. And that was the beginning, in a place called Bostwick, Florida, in northern Florida, in a little tiny church, and on a cold night, about 40 people. And I was so nervous.
The minister today preached about death and judgment, and what would become of those who behaved improperly - and somehow it scared me. He preached such an awful sermon I didn't think I should ever see you again until the Judgment Day. The subject of perdition seemed to please him somehow.
I feel like it's better to see a sermon lived than it is to hear one preached.
You want all the money inside football. We do not have a bottomless pit of money. There are constraints. That's why some deals I have said no to because of the finances of them.
The sight of a drunkard is a better sermon against that vice than the best that was ever preached on that subject.
The kind of sermon which is preached in most colored churches is not today attractive to even fairly intelligent men.
If the truth were known, many sermons are prepared and preached with more regard for the sermon than the souls of the hearers.
How important are money management and finances in marriage and family affairs? Tremendously. The American Bar Association recently indicated that 89 percent of all divorces could be traced to quarrels and accusations over money. Another study estimated that 75 percent of all divorces result from clashes over finances. Some professional counselors indicated that four out of every five families wrestle with serious money problems.
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