Postby goldenspines » Sun Feb 24, 2013 3:15 pm
The video seems to be created as extremely optimistic in an attempt to make it enjoyable to watch (it's made for TV and thus to supposedly appeal to a wider audience. I'd hate to use the term "feel good Christian TV", but it can often be like that at times). I mean, it's a bit gloomy about "life will suck sometimes" as well, but at least it's not fire and brimstone crap. XD;
Overall, the pastor in this video doesn't seem too far off track, but there could be misunderstanding in what he means by "personal happiness". I'll agree it's not the best term to use. For a lot of people, it's the easiest term to relate to, since everyone knows generally what happiness is (and its different degrees, short and long term).
Though, while I disagree with his terms ("lasting happiness" or "joy" may have been better options), I can agree with the underlying point he's driving at (that a lot of preachers talk about, especially ones that preach to a massive audience), happiness in this world is only temporary. Once you die, supposedly, you may have no opportunity to experience happiness again. YOLO, in a nutshell. XD;
But the happiness/joy/whatever in God is lasting even past death and I think that's the difference that should be more emphasized (instead of his current main driving force which was all the stories saying "Look at all these people that didn't have God and how sad they were about life", etc).
The one huge critique I have for these types of programs and styles of preaching are that they can cause a common misconception that once you believe and become a Christian it's all rainbows and sunshine FOREVER and you'll never have anything sucky and terrible happen to you again (along with that, it's assumed that you'll never feel super sad or like a failure ever again either). When you become a Christian, I don't think your life changes at all, instead, your view on life changes.
Personally, I don't think God wants us to be happy, He wants us to rest in His love. [/romanticizing it a bit, but close enough]
Or something. .~. Sorry, I rambled a bit too much for a post not in Christian Growth Q and A. Please PM me if you have a comment on my post, please.