Kong Hee, the founding pastor of City Harvest Church in Singapore, who is accused of mishandling church funds, is at the center of more controversy this week after a statement he made at a conference was interpreted by some as an apology from God.
The charismatic Christian pastor told attendees at the event that he heard God tell him "I'm sorry" for the difficulties he has been facing, according to a news report highlighting this portion of his sermon. However, a representative for Pastor Kong told The Christian Post that the minister's remarks have been taken wildly out of context.
"As anyone with a basic education in the English language ought to be able to tell that the use of 'I'm so sorry' here is not in the context of an apology, but a word of comfort, for example, 'I'm so sorry about your mother's suffering,' or 'I'm so sorry you need to go through chemotherapy,'' said Pastor Kong's spokesperson, whose statement was emailed to CP via City Harvest Church's Corporate Communications Department.
"It is in no way an apology or admission of guilt as has been suggested," the person added, which was the interpretation of many readers of a Yahoo! News Singapore report on Pastor Kong's remarks, as well as of viewers of the video excerpt of his sermon.
"The message God gave Pastor Kong was that it is necessary for Pastor to journey through this painful experience because it is a refiner's fire, meant to prepare him for the work God has in store for him and the church for the future," the spokesperson added. The statement suggested visiting City Harvest's Crossover website to learn more about the megachurch's mission.
The remarks of concern, published on YouTube July 26 by a user named "anointedforworship," has drawn overwhelming negative responses.
In the video, which features Kong preaching to a large crowd during the C3 Presence Conference, held in Sydney in April last year and hosted by C3 Church Pastor Phil Pringle, the megachurch pastor tells of how he identified with the Gospel accounts of Jesus Christ's crucifixion, in how he seemed to struggle with it at one point (Luke 22:39-46) and during the actual crucifixion quoted Psalm 22:1 ("My God, my God, why have you forsaken me?").
"For the first time in eight months, God, I heard Him cry and He said, 'My son, Kong, thank you. Thank you for going through this. I need you to go through this alone so that you and City Harvest Church can be the man and the ministry I call it to be. I'm so sorry, but you need to go through this by yourself to bring a change to your generation,'" Pastor Kong tells a packed room of listeners in the video.
"I hear God saying for the first time in eight months, 'I love you. I love you. I love you," Kong continues in the clip. "Waves upon waves of God's love, the love of the Father, just saturated me. All I could say was 'abba... daddy... abba!' And I knew everything is going to be all right."
The three-minute-plus excerpt of Pastor Kong's sermon can be viewed on YouTube, or below:
A longer version of what appears to be Kong's full remarks at the 2012 Presence Conference, dated April 11, 2012, was previously published on YouTube by a user named "c3churchwatch." A blog critical of the ministry of C3 Church Sydney's Pastor Pringle carries the name and has several posts critical of Kong, one of which was cited by the Yahoo! News report.
As explained by Pastor Kong's spokesperson, the sermon was delivered amid investigations of alleged financial fraud among members of City Harvest Church's board by Singapore's Commissioner of Charities and the Commercial Affairs Division.
"Pastor had spent a good part of the sermon before this explaining how, when the investigations into City Harvest Church began in 2010, he slipped into depression and felt God had abandoned him. After all, he had, to the best of his knowledge, done everything for the church in the last 23 years (at the point of the sermon, 24 now) in complete obedience to God and the Lord's leading," according to the spokesperson.
"At this particular point in the sermon, Pastor Kong was sharing an encounter he had with God — his first encounter in a very long time after the May 2010 investigations happened. He had this encounter while he was preaching in a church in Indonesia, and telling the people about Jesus' crucifixion on the Cross. As he spoke he heard God say those words (which you hear in the video).
"Pastor Kong has never taken any of his sermons lightly, least of all this one where he opens up to share his most vulnerable moment with the congregation. He spoke honestly and openly about what he heard God say to him."
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