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It’s Time to Walk Away from Steven Furtick

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Steven Furtick is an excellent communicator. He’s built a church empire with his “feel good” preaching, attractive worship, and excellent packaging. He even has a degree from my alma mater—The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary. By most people’s standards, Furtick is a major success.

Furtick can be a pretty controversial figure among conservative evangelicals. Many of his sermons have left people scratching their heads and asking, “This guy came from Southern?” He also associates with controversial figures from Joel Osteen to T.D. Jakes, which makes it no surprise that he seems to flirt with the prosperity gospel.

I’ve often tried to give Furtick charitable interpretations, but I think it’s finally time for me advocate and truly encourage those who like him and are regular listeners that it’s time to move on. The clip that is circulating on social media right now is pretty hard to ignore. In the clip, Furtick seems to be teaching a heresy known as modalism. Modalism essentially denies the Trinity and claims that there is one God who takes on three different forms—Father, Son, and Holy Spirit.

Now charitably, I want to say that maybe Furtick didn’t mean for it to sound the way it sounds, but it is a little hard to ignore when he says, “I am changing forms.” Even if it was a mistake, this is a clip that has been pulled out of an entire sermon and been used on Furtick’s social media accounts. If you realized you said something that sounds like heresy, wouldn’t you have it taken down?

Sadly, these types of clips are becoming common occurrences with Furtick to the point where it would be hard to argue they are accidents or missteps. We have to be careful what we are teaching from the pulpit because Scripture tells pastors they will be held accountable for it. They are leading sheep—in Furtick’s case, a lot of sheep. Pastor’s are responsible to rightly handle the word.

What I am not doing in writing this is making a judgment of Steven Furtick’s status before God because that is certainly not my place. What I am unapologetically doing is encouraging you to quit listening to him. I am encouraging you to walk away, ignore, and not to give him your endorsement. Even if these are all mistakes or accidents and we are being extremely charitable, ask yourself, “Why would I invest my time, energy, and attention in a teacher who is not rightly handling the Word of God and teaching me what it says?”

We live in a day and age where we have access to some of the best teachers out there. If you don’t know who they are then click here for a list of faithful teachers I recommend. We should use these teachers as supplements though and not our source. Nothing can replace the biblical command to gather together as a local church body and listen to the teaching of a faithful local pastor who most likely isn’t on youtube every week. We digest those sermons in a community of other believers where we can process the Word together, challenge one another, and spur each other on to good works and service.

If you’ve been following Furtick then let me humbly encourage you that it’s time to walk away. He may make you feel good, but he most likely won’t encourage your holiness. You’re not the point of the Bible—Jesus is. Learn from pastors who make Jesus big and you small. There’s a lot more comfort and encouragement with a proper balance.
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Update April 10, 2020 – I continually get people emailing me for a list of recommended teachers so I have edited this post to include a page with that list. Thanks for all the feedback from everyone!

Responses to “It’s Time to Walk Away from Steven Furtick”

  1. dtbtrader –

    I’m not a Furtick follower by any means, quite the opposite, but unless I’m mistaken, body and spirit are different forms of the same material. Any normal, half-intelligent, non-Christian would happily admit water and ice are different forms of the same matter. Although it wouldn’t surprise me if he deliberately made this statement knowing a lot of people would rush to judgement, which says more about the people rushing to judge him I think. As a Christian I now have to say, apparently, that water and ice are the same form and are not different forms, even though any reational person would say they the opposite. Perhaps this explains Steve’s popularity (apaert from you and I at least)…..

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    1. dtbtrader –

      a few spelling mistakes;even though any rational person would say they the opposite. Perhaps this explains Steve’s popularity (apart from you and I at least)…..

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    2. Camron Hyde

      I can see what you’re saying. His clarity matters here though. Orthodox Christianity says the Son and the Spirit are two separate persons and they always have been and always will be. Jesus is still sitting at the right hand of the Father while the Spirit is indwelling the hearts of believers. We can’t afford to confuse our people on this.

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  2. Justin Gortman

    I can’t believe the bandwagon that this one line in a sermon has created. I would bet my next paycheck everyone writing about this has not watched more than 5 Steven Furtick sermons and actually gone to the website to see what the Church and Furtick believe about the trinity. From the church website:

    TrinityGod has existed in relationship with Himself for all eternity. He exists as one substance in three persons: the Father, the Son and the Holy Spirit. Although each member of the Trinity serves different functions, they each possess equal power and authority.

    This man is baptist through and through. I hate when Christians do this. They find one thing to tear down a pastor and try concluding they are a heretic or modalist off one line in one sermon simply because of the wording in that moment. We are better than this as followers of Jesus.

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  3. Andrew Bauer

    "God in three persons blessed Trinity"

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  4. Ruvimbo Jongwe

    Hello Sir. I am a Christian from Zimbabwe. I’m 19. I was born and raised in the Catholic Church and all my life I’ve been taught all that’s to do with the bible. I’m very open minded about a lot of things and I just wish that everyone would be that too. I believe the biggest deterrent right now for the growth of Christianity as a whole is how we constantly find fault in each other so much so that even non believers who want to join the faith are just put off. I understand what you’ve said but again from Furtick himself 🙃 context is very important. I listened to that whole sermon and all I can say is let’s look at the bigger picture as Christians. I’m very young but I can safely say that this man has brought a lot of broken people back to God. So it’s not that he’s popular because he feeds on controversy or anything, but the fact that he speaks to all people without judgement draws people to his ministry and I thank God for that. So please I kindly ask that we don’t repel people from what is good for their souls. The bible says that you’ll know all by the fruit of their works and frankly his works have helped save dozens of people and revived dead faith for others. And for us the youth, I’m glad we have someone who can speak openly to us without the barrier of false perfection that I’ve gotten from most other preachers. I’m open to conversation if you’d like. God bless you and your family 🙏🏽

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  5. Kathy Weddle

    TrinityGod has existed in relationship with Himself for all eternity. He exists as one substance in three persons: the Father, the Son and the Holy Spirit. Although each member of the

    If you want to know what he believes, all you need to is look on the church’s webpage. "Trinity serves different functions, they each possess equal power and authority.

    Deuteronomy 6:4 Isaiah 61:1 Matthew 28:19 Mark 1:9-11 Luke 1:35 John 5:21-23; 14:10, 16 Romans 8:9-11 1 Corinthians 8:6 2 Corinthians 13:14 Hebrews 1:8-10 James 2:19".

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    1. Kathy Weddle

      Apologies. My own comment ended up in the middle of things, so here we are again: This comes from Elevation’s page.

      TrinityGod has existed in relationship with Himself for all eternity. He exists as one substance in three persons: the Father, the Son and the Holy Spirit. Although each member of the Trinity serves different functions, they each possess equal power and authority.

      Deuteronomy 6:4 Isaiah 61:1 Matthew 28:19 Mark 1:9-11 Luke 1:35 John 5:21-23; 14:10, 16 Romans 8:9-11 1 Corinthians 8:6 2 Corinthians 13:14 Hebrews 1:8-10 James 2:19

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      1. Camron Hyde

        Blessings to you Kathy. I will just point out that a statement of faith can easily become outdated.

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  6. Krista Aida

    This blog makes me sad. Prosperity gospel? How many sermons have you heard Steven Furtick preach because I think I am close to 50 and I haven’t heard one. The other night I just heard him speak about God’s blessing and he says " I am not talking about cars and houses etc..but spiritual things" I am totally paraphrasing here. Anyways your statements are inaccurate. To my knowledge I have never heard such talk. Preachers do not have to be perfect and and I smile that this is the little thread you are pulling at. He is scripturally accurate. God reincarnated changing forms. There really isnt anything bad you can say about him/his preaching…Besides that he openly shares his imperfections which so far are nothing to deem him not fit to preach. To be honest they are refreshing and encouraging. It appears the only person to gain some attention from this is you, your statements are pretty bold. Steven doesn’t need anymore attention so I dont know why you would suggest such a ploy. If he sits back and lets this ride out and gains extra attention (as there is nothing for him to correct) jokes on you in all seriousness, not being mean. I hope you realize what you are doing here. People love to critize and bring down the top dog so to speak and I know some will read your post in ignorance and jump on this wagon. Let’s share truth and love. This is neither.

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    1. Thomas P

      "God reincarnated"

      Okay, no. That’s eastern religion. That is not Christianity. There is no reincarnation in Christianity and it is a false teaching.

      As for the Prosperity Gospel, Furtick is a well known proponent and also surrounds himself with well known prosperity teachers, such as TD Jakes and Kenneth Copeland. Ironically enough, TD Jakes had up until recently promoted modalism.

      Further false teachings of Furtick include that Jesus broke the law (sinning). That is obviously false, as Christ was sinless.

      He also stated that Jesus is incapable of overriding the unbelief of people. If Jesus has no sovereignty over his creation, then he is not God. How could the old testament describe God hardening the heart of Pharaoh, but he can’t cause you to believe? Why then did the man in Mark 9 come to Jesus saying "help my unbelief?" Why did Paul write in his letter to the Philippians that God GRANTED the Christian belief in him (as well as suffering). Or why did Paul write in Ephesians that God made the dead to be alive? How can the dead believe without first being made alive by God?

      So what I am saying is that Furtick not only has shown false teaching, but he also hangs out with false teachers, and allows them the stage at his church. He allows known false teachers to speak lies to his congregation. Even if you make mistakes as a pastor, you do not knowingly allow wolves into the sheep pen.

      Finally, let’s not forget his infamous "haters" video. When someone offers correction to a believer what is the response supposed to be? It should be one of thoughtful humility. One should examine themselves in light of the scriptures, and seek guidance and prayer. What did furtick do? He made a video where, in arrogance and pride (which God hates), he complete derides anyone who ever brought up concern about his teachings.

      This man is a dangerous false teacher, and I would urge you to turn away from him.

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  7. George Adamek Jr

    Wayne Huntley, Scott Graham, Kevin Carpenter, Anthony Mangun, Floyd Odom, Johnny James, Dave Henry, Aaron Bounds, David K. Bernard, Joel & Nathan Urshan, Charles Robinette the list all on youtube Theo Heartsill

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  8. George Adamek Jr

    the trinity isn’t even biblical its man made Raymond Woodward has a great teaching on this also David K Bernard. When your holy ghost filled it teaches all things

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