The internet is buzzing with reactions to a particularly tone-deaf tweet from millionaire televangelist Joel Osteen, who urged people to enjoy the โsimple thingsโ in life even if they lack substantial resources. Osteen, 61, has an estimated net worth of at least $50 million and owns two luxurious homes in Texas valued at $10.5 million and $2.9 million. His Houston mansion features a pool, pool house, and three elevators.

Many quickly pointed out the apparent hypocrisy of Osteenโs message, given his affluent lifestyle and prominent status at Lakewood Church, where he serves as senior pastor. The megachurch operates on an annual budget of around $70 million, funded by generous donations from followers who heed Osteenโs calls for contributions.
On Wednesday, Osteen tweeted, โItโs the simple things in life that bring us the most joy,โ adding that those without many resources are still โblessedโ if they have their health and can enjoy simple pleasures like looking at the stars.
Critics were swift to call out Osteenโs lack of awareness. One person sarcastically remarked, โIf you can look up at those stars from the balcony of your mansion, youโre Joel Osteen.โ Another questioned the morality of anyone donating to what they termed a โmorally bankrupt conman.โ Another tweet highlighted the irony of Osteenโs message given his wealth: โYou may not have a lot of resourcesโฆ multiple mansions, a yacht, and sports cars were all purchased off the backs of the suckers heโs referring to.โ
Osteenโs church has been the subject of controversy before. During Hurricane Harvey, he initially refused to open the churchโs doors to victims, only relenting after public outcry. One Twitter user referenced this incident, quipping, โSaw Joel Osteen trending and thought he had locked his church doors during a hurricane again.โ
Comparisons to other public figures, such as Donald Trump, surfaced as well. One user wrote, โJoel Osteen and Donald Trump are basically the same person. Both fake Christians that sucker the weak-minded out of their money.โ Others mocked Osteen by juxtaposing his tweet with images of his opulent lifestyle, including a private jet and luxurious mansions. Another pointed out his rumored $54 million yearly salary, despite his claims of relying solely on book sales for income.
In a viral post, a user highlighted Osteenโs hypocrisy: โJoel Osteen, worth $100 million, living in multiple mansions and owning multiple yachts wants you to know that money wonโt bring you joy, but he still wants you to send him all of the money you can.โ
Osteen took over Lakewood Church in 1999 after his fatherโs death. The church was criticized in 2021 for receiving $4.4 million in PPP loans, which were later returned. The Financial Times reported in 2019 that Lakewood Church collected $89 million in donations in 2017 but spent only $1.2 million on charitable causes while using $115 million to upgrade their facility, which included two 30-foot waterfalls.
Despite the backlash, Osteenโs tweet continues to draw attention, with many pointing out the disparity between his words and actions. The televangelistโs apparent disconnect from the struggles of ordinary people has once again put him at the center of a heated debate about wealth and religion.
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