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MsSharee06
2008-07-21, 09:48 AM
I just read G. Craig Lewis latest blog and I was totally appalled. Correct me if I'm wrong but it seems like he's always criticizing and crucifying God's people, aren't we all suppose to stand together as one, help each other, pray for each other. The comments and accusations he made toward Bishop T.D Jakes were just downright crazy:nono:. He even talks about Tyler Perry calling him a drag queen, give me a break:rolleyes:. This is just simply my opinion, I'll let you see for yourself and give me your feedback http://gcraige.blogspot.com/.

Southernbella.
2008-07-21, 10:24 AM
I read a few of his older articles once and I found that in the midst of all the drama, he knows the Word. I ate the meat and spit out the bones.

SEMO
2008-07-21, 08:42 PM
I read a few of his older articles once and I found that in the midst of all the drama, he knows the Word. I ate the meat and spit out the bones.


I agree. And the Bible calls us to evaluate the fruit being produced on someone's "tree." A good tree doesn't produce bad fruit.

I do believe Christians should pray for one another and uplift each other to God, but even the apostle Paul called people out publicly, by name, on some occasions.

Highly Favored8
2008-07-21, 09:24 PM
He does sound very interesting. Gets me to really think outside of the box.

mrsmeredith
2008-07-21, 09:37 PM
I don't agree with everything he says but the earring fiasco was mentioned on here when the photos appeared but Jakes name was not mentioned but I knew who the op was referring to and so did others. Question is why did he remove it?

momi
2008-07-21, 10:28 PM
G Craig is the truth and in my opinion a TRUE modern-day prophet.

Prophets of old prophesied about the things of God - many tv prophets seem to only prophesy about things.

MsSharee06
2008-07-22, 07:22 AM
I agree. And the Bible calls us to evaluate the fruit being produced on someone's "tree." A good tree doesn't produce bad fruit.

I do believe Christians should pray for one another and uplift each other to God, but even the apostle Paul called people out publicly, by name, on some occasions.

I agree, it just seems like he always calling people out, though. Don't get me wrong I agree that some things he say makes alot of sense, for instance I love The Truth About Hip Hop. He does make you think outside the box...

momi
2008-07-22, 09:17 AM
I agree, it just seems like he always calling people out, though. Don't get me wrong I agree that some things he say makes alot of sense, for instance I love The Truth About Hip Hop. He does make you think outside the box...


Please read Romans 16: 17-18

GodsPromises
2008-07-22, 11:12 AM
If it walks like a duck.......

We are always upset because people are talking about our "great" religious leaders that we can't see when people are right. It's not always judging but bringing the truth to light.

I just read G. Craig Lewis latest blog and I was totally appalled. Correct me if I'm wrong but it seems like he's always criticizing and crucifying God's people, aren't we all suppose to stand together as one, help each other, pray for each other. The comments and accusations he made toward Bishop T.D Jakes were just downright crazy:nono:. He even talks about Tyler Perry calling him a drag queen, give me a break:rolleyes:. This is just simply my opinion, I'll let you see for yourself and give me your feedback http://gcraige.blogspot.com/.

MsSharee06
2008-07-22, 03:21 PM
Please read Romans 16: 17-18

Thanks Momi for the scripture, thanks to everyone for your feedback. I am starting to see things in a new light, at first I just had a clouded sense of thinking that I was just being close minded. I guess I was just offended that he commented on T.D Jakes, but after I read the feedback, scriptures and prayed and became more open minded, even though I still can't say that I agree with everything he says, but I can say he speaks the truth and some people just can't handle it. And he does know the word, I'm just going to start being more open minded and realize that even the most famous religious leaders have faults and hang ups. I believe thats why its important that we study the word and get to know God for ourselves

SEMO
2008-07-22, 06:23 PM
Thanks Momi for the scripture, thanks to everyone for your feedback. I am starting to see things in a new light, at first I just had a clouded sense of thinking that I was just being close minded. I guess I was just offended that he commented on T.D Jakes, but after I read the feedback, scriptures and prayed and became more open minded, even though I still can't say that I agree with everything he says, but I can say he speaks the truth and some people just can't handle it. And he does know the word, I'm just going to start being more open minded and realize that even the most famous religious leaders have faults and hang ups. I believe thats why its important that we study the word and get to know God for ourselves

You were very open-minded to reconsider your original opinion. I haven't read the article yet (I plan to now), but I do think it's a problem when leaders can't be held accountable. Even the Bible says that not many people should become teachers knowing that there will be a stricter judgment.

Also the book of Jude is great short book of the Bible that shows how God feels about people teaching things contrary to His will and Word.

Passage James 3:1:
James 3
The Tongue Is a Fire

1(A)Let not many of you become teachers, (B)my brethren, knowing that as such we will incur a stricter judgment.

Cross References:
James 3:1 : Matt 23:8; Rom 2:20; 1 Tim 1:7
James 3:1 : James 1:16; 3:10



The above is from http://www.bible.com (http://www.bible.com/).

Hair4Care
2008-08-24, 08:20 PM
I've heard of Craige and recieves his daily word and blog, although I don't agree with everything he teaches, I really don't see anything wrong with how he is addressing certain leaders in the body of Christ, afterall, leaders should be held accountable, so that those who are following don't go astray. Infact Craige mentioning ministers name should not be offensive as the apostle paul did it a lot and even once called out Peter for wanting the gentile christians to abide by some of the old Jewish rules.

firecracker
2008-08-24, 08:28 PM
You were very open-minded to reconsider your original opinion. I haven't read the article yet (I plan to now), but I do think it's a problem when leaders can't be held accountable. Even the Bible says that not many people should become teachers knowing that there will be a stricter judgment.

Also the book of Jude is great short book of the Bible that shows how God feels about people teaching things contrary to His will and Word.




The above is from http://www.bible.com. To the bold so true so true. When you take on a leadership position you can no longer act like your underlings or the flock. You should lead by example. We all have our faults and sin but the rules really do change when you accept that position of leadship.

I'm checking out more of his blog entries.:look:

saved06
2008-08-25, 01:03 PM
Craig Lewis says what other people are afraid to say because they want to keep their position or status.
I found the article to be true and align with the Word of God. The church would be more powerful if more of us would call things out according to the Word. I mean God has our back.:grin:

Hair4Care
2009-10-15, 04:10 PM
does anyone knows which chruch he even attends?

hair_rehab
2009-10-15, 05:30 PM
I think he is on point. He addresses things that many people in the body of Christ tend to ignore. A lot of points that he has brought up a long time ago are now coming to the surface, like Tonex being gay (that wasn't a shock to me) and this whole hip-hop religion nonsense that KRS-ONE is coming up with.

momi
2009-10-15, 09:21 PM
I think he is on point. He addresses things that many people in the body of Christ tend to ignore. A lot of points that he has brought up a long time ago are now coming to the surface, like Tonex being gay (that wasn't a shock to me) and this whole hip-hop religion nonsense that KRS-ONE is coming up with.

Absolutely. :yep:

I have noticed his critics are pretty silent these days. I believe he has the spirit of Elijah... proclaiming the way of The Lord and making the path straight. This is one of the marks of a true prophet. False prophets have been promising checks and "this is your season" for years and the only check that has come is theirs.

Nymphe
2009-10-15, 09:39 PM
Oh boy, if people can't handle this guy, what will they think when the two witnesses in Revelation start up. :grin:

sunnysmyler
2009-10-15, 09:42 PM
I just let one of my co workers read Elder Lewis's blog, and boy was he blown away, in fact he even went and read some of his older blogs and listened to the audio of T.D. Jakes totally punking out while being interviewed on a radio program and the host asked him if all homosexuals are going to hell (smh)!!! It's a sad sad time in Christendom, and we the remnant must sound the alarm, as Sis Wavy and Sis Shimmie has stated on more than one occasion. OP I am so proud of you, for allowing the scales to fall from your eyes, like G.Craig said on his "Truth About Hip Hop" dvds, we humans can only handle so much fame and fortune and stay true to GOD the Father. Humans get pumped up and made to feel like quasi gods because they are constantly being praised for the "gifting/anointing" and instead of staying focused on JESUS, they begin to compromise!!!
The way I interpreted it was that we must get this man out of the pulpit (Tonex), he is still pastoring and preaching although walking in total disobedience and homosexuality. Many will be led astray by this individual and it's up to us, (believers) to pray for God's will to be done in this situation, before he destroys lives!!!

sunnysmyler
2009-10-15, 09:49 PM
does anyone knows which chruch he even attends?


He's out of Dallas, Tx You can hear him teach live on Sunday mornings via the internet, check out his site http://www.exministries.com