Mdm Yeow Sun Ho, the wife of Pastor Kong Hee and pop star was
reported in the news as living in luxury in Los Angeles in
28,000/month mansion. The New Paper camped near her rented mansion
at Hollywood Hills, LA and observed a black SUV and Mercedes Benz
driving in/out from the premises. The estate has
an area equivalent to at least five Singaporean typical 5 room flat.
Forgotten in the debate about her lifestyle was Sun Ho's involvement
in humatarian work in the Sichuan earthquake, Tsunami relief effort,
building schools and clinics in Indonesia and China. She has
also done Singapore proud with involvement singing in the 2008
Beijing Olympics.
On the face of it there is nothing wrong with having lots of money
if there is balance.
We should not expect the mega church pastor to be living as a
“church mouse”, yet we should not run the church as a business
organization with similar pay rates especially when the funds are
public charity and tax-free. Sun who did well as a pop star could
obviously afford to live as a celebrity without depending on her
husband. Whilst it may not be morally or legally wrong for Pastor
Sun and Kong Hee to live in luxury, there is the question of proper
witness and reputation for the Gospel message. They have included in
the Gospel message, the element wealth and God's many fold
blessings.
In the bible, very early on in the church, we see conflict arising
to the question of what is permissible or not in relation to foods
offered to sacrifice.
(1 Cor 8:7 NIV) But not
everyone knows this. Some people are still so accustomed to idols
that when they eat such food they think of it as having been
sacrificed to an idol, and since their conscience is weak, it is
defiled.
(1 Cor 8:9 NIV) Be
careful, however, that the exercise of your freedom does not become
a stumbling block to the weak.
As Christians leaders in particular, they should be mindful of how
they use our liberty in what they say, do, and live, to impact
others – in particular, their own faith and walk in Jesus Christ. In
Asia Minor, where Cities are dedicated to certain gods and feasts
celebrating these gods occur frequently with foods offered to them,
the question is asked whether Christians could join in the city wide
celebrations and eat the food that is offered up to the gods. There
is nothing particularly wrong with eating foods offered to these
gods, not that we bow down to them, but the act of eating these
foods seen by the Jewish non-Christian could be such a poor
testimony that they may never want to consider the Christian Faith.
Therefore, it is nothing wrong with Sun staying in a 28,000/month
mansion, but here the message given to the outside world would be
conflicting when testimonies were given by people who down grade
from 5 to 3 bedroom flats to pay for the building funds whilst their Pastors do not seem to share
equal sacrifice and live in royal luxury.
(1 Cor 6:12 NIV)
"Everything is permissible for me"--but not everything is
beneficial. "Everything is permissible for me"--but I will not be
mastered by anything.
The reported responses by some church members were also not mindful.
When question whether church tithes were being used to support
Pastor Sun’s lifestyle, they replied “Church money is separate and
is protected by the church's constitution. All our financial
transactions are on our website - you can go and check it out." This
is partially true but the constitution gives a lot of freedom to
Kong Hee and the churches management board to spend the money even
to be involved in business deals. The financial transactions on the
web site are also very high level without breakdown for big priced
items. Even so, some entries seem suspicious. Another church member
by pointing to a group elderly folks and said "This is where part of
our tithes go to - we buy them food, medication and pay for their
transport to church and back." This is also true, the tithes did go
to help charities, but less than 5% based on the CHC high level
financial statement.
(Deu 28:12 NIV) The LORD
will open the heavens, the storehouse of his bounty, to send rain on
your land in season and to bless all the work of your hands. You
will lend to many nations but will borrow from none.
(Deu 28:13 NIV) The LORD
will make you the head, not the tail. If you pay attention to the
commands of the LORD your God that I give you this day and carefully
follow them, you will always be at the top, never at the bottom.
It would be difficult for any church member to criticize the high
lifestyle on pastor Sun because for the past decade we have been
“programmed” that Christians are supposed to be rich and prosperous,
the head and not the tail. Therefore when it was reported that
Pastor Sun lived in a 28,000/month home, there is no surprise but
only an aspiration that we would one day want to live like Pastor
Sun. If God can do it for her, why can’t God do it for us. It is
often said that the church must portray an image of wealth and
success for no one would want to become a Christian if it means a
life of poverty and suffering. Therefore, Prosperity and blessings
are an integral part of the image portrayed and the pull factor of
people to City Harvest Church. Is this right? for the biblical first
century church offered not riches but pain and suffering and many
atimes death yet people believed because God touched their hearts
with the revelation of Christ, His death, resurrection, and love for
mankind.
I have received regular lectures from my friends at City Harvest
that I am poor and do not have a vision or a mission to do well in
life. This is indeed true, and perhaps I am too contented with a
simple life with having few and living by God’s abundance grace and
mercy in my life. I do not have much – no house, no car, few
belongings. I work a fair day’s wages, dependent on no one, and
where possible give and bless others. I would be considered a
"failure" by their standards ie not prosperous but a wagging tail.
I would probably be far worse than Pastor Kong and Sun if I ever had
their wealth and power. Yet, I am probably considered by them a
worst sinner simply because I am gay. Somethings in life we have to
be contented to accept what we cannot control, the family we born
into, whether we are male or female, our race, language, culture or
our sexual orientation. God, grant us the serentiy to accept things
we cannot change.
The path that City Harvest appears to be travelling is near a well
trodden path. The Catholic Church by the 15th century owned more
than half of Europe and had control over the sovereignty of many
nations. The temptations of power and wealth is not too far away and
when we achieved it, it is never enough and soon it becomes a
treasure in our lives that blinds us from seeing our sins and
becomes our god, driving our very action to build our Suntec
Cathedrals. The Catholic Church offered Penance to heaven for their
Cathedral building fund, so do we,
a hundred fold blessings for our church building funds, our heaven on earth.
We are reminded of Sy Rogers, a regular visitor in City Harvest
being sexually confused not knowing whether he was a transgender or
a gay person (he claims that he was
both a transgender and gay
person). Similarly, City Harvest is having a religious
confusion whether it is a business or a church. Somethings in life,
we “cannot morally be half-half”. In fact being a
business is not enough for CHC as it seeks to carve out its
influence in all sectors of Government, religion, media, education,
etc despite the fact that Singapore is
a secular state. It is important that we come back
to the business of saving lives and giving hope through the Gospel
message of Jesus Christ, and surrendering ourselves as charity to
the nations to be God's helping hand to the poor, outcasts, sick,
and the despised. Where your treasure is, there your heart will be
also.