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The scriptures say,
“But now I am writing to you not to associate with anyone who bears the name of brother if he is guilty of sexual immorality or greed, or is an idolater, reviler, drunkard, or swindler—not even to eat with such a one. For what have I to do with judging outsiders? Is it not those inside the church whom you are to judge? God judges those outside. “Purge the evil person from among you.” 1 Corinthians 5:11-12
This scriptural instruction was given to the church to deal with immoral members. If you think this form of church discipline on members is severe, how serious do you think church discipline would be on Christian leaders caught in criminal activity?
Who knew that CHC would reject God’s Word and rather defend a pastor convicted of criminal activity? There is something seriously wrong when CHC defends a criminal in Christian leadership rather then defending God’s Word.
Will Phil Pringle and C3 stand by Yonggi Cho in this time of need as well?
A commentor from CHC confessions published a statement from CHC regarding David Yonggi Cho’s sentence,
Dear Church Family,
Re: News Of Dr Yonggi Cho’s Court Case
Some of you might have heard about Dr Yonggi Cho’s son being sentenced to three years’ jail. Dr Cho has been issued a fine and a five-year probation but he will not be jailed.
We are saddened by this news and our thoughts and prayers are with Dr Cho and his family as they go through this difficult time.
Dr Cho is the Senior Pastor Emeritus of Yoido Full Gospel Church. He has always been a great friend of our church and he has done innumerable good works for the Kingdom of God. We stand by him in this time of need.
The church leadership echoes the sentiments of a senior Yoido Full Gospel Church leader who says: “I have worked for Pastor Yonggi Cho for 40 years that I can say, Pastor Cho is living a very modest way in good example, and he usually gives away all the substances or personal donations that are given to him. Please consider what he has done for good, and please do not judge him by what his son did.”
Please join us in prayer for Dr Cho and his family.
In Christ,
The CHC Management Board
FAQ
It was reported in the Korean press on 20 February 2014 that Dr Yonggi Cho’s son has been sentenced to three years’ jail. Dr Cho has been fined US$4.7m and given a five-year probation but he will not be jailed.
Dr Cho is the Senior Pastor Emeritus of Yoido Full Gospel Church in South Korea, which has over 800,000 members and is widely considered as the world’s largest Christian congregation. According to a report in Korea Joong Kang Daily, during the 90-minute sentencing on 20 February, the courtroom was packed with church members, “a testament to the influence the Cho family wielded in the mega-church.”
While there has been talk of an appeal, Dr Cho has decided to accept the judgment of the court as an appeal may force him into an adversarial stance against his son, says a senior elder of the church and a close personal friend to Dr Cho.
What was the case all about?
According to News 1 Korea, a Korean internet news portal, in September 2011, 30 elders of Yoido Full Gospel Church made a formal complaint that Dr Cho and his son had misused over 20 billion won (US$18.7m) of church money to purchase shares of stock. The police began investigations in December 2012.
According to Korea Joong Kang Daily’s report on 21 February, Dr Cho stood trial on charges that he ordered church officials in 2002 to purchase 250,000 shares of stock for I-Service, a company owned by his oldest son Cho Hee-jun, 49, at a price four times higher than market value, causing the church to lose 13.1 billion won.
Prosecutors argued that Dr Cho’s son had asked his father to purchase the shares at a much higher cost to recoup the 20 billion won he lost in stock investments two years earlier — a claim the court accepted.
Why does Dr Cho face penalties?
News 1 Korea says that the court judge stated that the reason for the penalty was due to the specific evasion of taxes amounting to 3.5 billion won (US$3.3m). But it also stated that this had something to do with wrong advice given by the accounting firm.
The court judge read out the statement that although the crime was initiated by the son, he couldn’t have caused the church such a big loss without Dr Cho’s help, due to the latter’s position in the church.
We understand from very reliable sources that Dr Cho had no personal gain from any of the investments.
Is it true Dr Cho will be jailed?
The two largest Korean newspapers The Chosun Ilbo and Joong Ang Ilbo have both reported that Dr Cho will not be jailed. He is under probation for five years, which we understand to mean that he will be under the watch of the authorities.
According to Korea Joong Kang Daily’s report, the judge explained: “Considering how the defendant has led his life in tumultuous times, and contributions he has made to society as a religious man, the court has decided to suspend his prison term for five years.”
What did Dr Cho’s son do?
According to news reports, Dr Cho’s eldest son Cho Hee-jun, who has been in jail twice before, apparently lost that sum while serving as chairman of the newspaper Kookmin Ilbo, when he collected billions of won in donations from readers and church members to help cover the newspaper’s operating costs.
While delivering the three-year prison term, the judge rebuked him for attempting to shift the responsibility for his unethical business practices onto his father and other senior church members.
Korea Joong Kang Daily reported that the judge said of Cho Hee-jun: “The defendant’s behavior is subject to and deserves criticism.”
Cho Hee-jun was taken into custody immediately upon being sentenced.
What should we do now?
Dr Cho has been such a friend and mentor to our church. We are grateful to God that there is no jail term for Dr Cho. Let us pray for him, Dr Kim Sung-hae and their family in this challenging time.
We understand that Yoido Full Gospel Church should be issuing a formal statement in the coming days. That statement will be posted here in due time.
Updated as at 22 February 2014
Special Notices
22 Feb 2014
Re: News Of Dr Yonggi Cho’s
Source: Grace Tan, CHC Confessions, Facebook, https://www.facebook.com/CHCConfessions/posts/755571817795531?comment_id=7568643&offset=0&total_comments=38, Comment made on the 22/02/2014. (Accessed 24/02/2014.)
We thought it worth publishing the updated version,
We understand that Yoido Full Gospel Church should be issuing a formal statement in the coming days.
That statement will be posted here in due time.
Dear Church Family,
Re: News Of Dr Yonggi Cho’s Court Case
Some of you might have heard about Dr Yonggi Cho’s son being sentenced to three years’ jail. Dr Cho has been issued a fine and a three-year prison term which has been suspended for five years.
We understand that a suspended sentence is a sentence given after the formal conviction of a crime that the convicted person is not required to serve. We also understand Dr Cho has been issued a conditionally suspended sentence. This type of sentence withholds execution of the penalty as long as the defendant exhibits good behavior.
We are saddened by this news and our thoughts and prayers are with Dr Cho and his family as they go through this difficult time.
Dr Cho is the Senior Pastor Emeritus of Yoido Full Gospel Church. He has always been a great friend of our church and he has done innumerable good works for the Kingdom of God. We stand by him in this time of need.
The church leadership echoes the sentiments of a senior Yoido Full Gospel Church leader who says: “I have worked for Pastor Yonggi Cho for 40 years that I can say, Pastor Cho is living a very modest way in good example, and he usually gives away all the substances or personal donations that are given to him. Please consider what he has done for good, and please do not judge him by what his son did.”
Please join us in prayer for Dr Cho and his family.
In Christ,
The CHC Management Board
FAQ
It was reported in the Korean press on 20 February 2014 that Dr Yonggi Cho’s son has been sentenced to three years’ jail. Dr Cho has been issued a fine and a three-year prison term which has been suspended for five years.
We understand that a suspended sentence is a sentence given after the formal conviction of a crime that the convicted person is not required to serve. We also understand Dr Cho has been issued a conditionally suspended sentence. This type of sentence withholds execution of the penalty as long as the defendant exhibits good behavior.
Dr Cho is the Senior Pastor Emeritus of Yoido Full Gospel Church in South Korea, which has over 800,000 members and is widely considered as the world’s largest Christian congregation. According to a report in Joong Ang Daily, during the 90-minute sentencing on 20 February, the courtroom was packed with church members, “a testament to the influence the Cho family wielded in the mega-church.”
While there has been talk of an appeal, Dr Cho has decided to accept the judgment of the court as an appeal may force him into an adversarial stance against his son, says a senior elder of the church and a close personal friend to Dr Cho.
What was the case all about?
According to News 1 Korea, a Korean internet news portal, in September 2011, 30 elders of Yoido Full Gospel Church made a formal complaint that Dr Cho and his son had misused over 20 billion won (US$18.7m) of church money to purchase shares of stock. The police began investigations in December 2012.
According to Joong Ang Daily’s report on 21 February, Dr Cho stood trial on charges that he ordered church officials in 2002 to purchase 250,000 shares of stock for I-Service, a company owned by his oldest son Cho Hee-jun, 49, at a price four times higher than market value, causing the church to lose 13.1 billion won.
Prosecutors argued that Dr Cho’s son had asked his father to purchase the shares at a much higher cost to recoup the 20 billion won he lost in stock investments two years earlier — a claim the court accepted.
Why does Dr Cho face penalties?
News 1 Korea says that the court judge stated that the reason for the penalty was due to the specific evasion of taxes amounting to 3.5 billion won (US$3.3m). But it also stated that this had something to do with wrong advice given by the accounting firm.
The court judge read out the statement that although the crime was initiated by the son, he couldn’t have caused the church such a big loss without Dr Cho’s help, due to the latter’s position in the church.
We understand from very reliable sources that Dr Cho had no personal gain from any of the investments.
Is it true Dr Cho will be jailed?
The two largest Korean newspapers The Chosun Ilbo and Joong Ang Daily have both reported that Dr Cho will not be jailed.
According to Joong Ang Daily’s report, the judge explained: “Considering how the defendant has led his life in tumultuous times, and contributions he has made to society as a religious man, the court has decided to suspend his prison term for five years.”
What did Dr Cho’s son do?
According to news reports, Dr Cho’s eldest son Cho Hee-jun, who has been in jail twice before, apparently lost that sum while serving as chairman of the newspaper Kookmin Ilbo, when he collected billions of won in donations from readers and church members to help cover the newspaper’s operating costs.
While delivering the three-year prison term, the judge rebuked him for attempting to shift the responsibility for his unethical business practices onto his father and other senior church members.
Joong Ang Daily reported that the judge said of Cho Hee-jun: “The defendant’s behavior is subject to and deserves criticism.”
Cho Hee-jun was taken into custody immediately upon being sentenced.
What should we do now?
Dr Cho has been such a friend and mentor to our church. Let us pray for him and his family in this challenging time.
We understand that Yoido Full Gospel Church should be issuing a formal statement in the coming days.
That statement will be posted here in due time.
Updated as at 23 February 2014
Source: CHC, http://www.chc.org.sg/, Updated as at 23 February 2014. (Accessed 23/02/2014.)
Matthew 6:23
“But if your eye is bad, your whole body will be full of darkness. If then the light that is in you is darkness, how great is the darkness!
Romans 2:1-5
Therefore you have no excuse, O man, every one of you who judges. For in passing judgment on another you condemn yourself, because you, the judge, practice the very same things. We know that the judgment of God rightly falls on those who practice such things. Do you suppose, O man—you who judge those who practice such things and yet do them yourself—that you will escape the judgment of God? Or do you presume on the riches of his kindness and forbearance and patience, not knowing that God’s kindness is meant to lead you to repentance? But because of your hard and impenitent heart you are storing up wrath for yourself on the day of wrath when God’s righteous judgment will be revealed.
Mark 7:6-8
And he said to them, “Well did Isaiah prophesy of you hypocrites, as it is written, “‘This people honors me with their lips, but their heart is far from me; in vain do they worship me, teaching as doctrines the commandments of men.’ You leave the commandment of God and hold to the tradition of men.”
Luke 20:46-47
“Beware of the scribes, who like to walk around in long robes, and love greetings in the marketplaces and the best seats in the synagogues and the places of honor at feasts, who devour widows’ houses and for a pretense make long prayers. They will receive the greater condemnation.”
Luke 12:54-56
He also said to the crowds, “When you see a cloud rising in the west, you say at once, ‘A shower is coming.’ And so it happens. And when you see the south wind blowing, you say, ‘There will be scorching heat,’ and it happens. You hypocrites! You know how to interpret the appearance of earth and sky, but why do you not know how to interpret the present time?
Being unbiased, can anyone give an overview of what Cho’s church preaches about with money?
I was told years ago about his 4th Dimension book; I thought it was just about the spiritual realm, which of course exists and we see the spiritual dimension in the Word, if the Spirit, angels etc. But having read some excerpts, it is verging on (or possibly is) Word of Faith theology. Firstly, the subtitle: “The Key to Putting Your Faith to Work for a Successful Life” (1st version), and “Discovering a New World of Answered Prayer”. OK that gives it away immediately. Now I’m not at all saying words don’t affect things; I’m not saying you can ask our Father for something with faith (ie Jesus said those things), or even when Jesus said you could speak to the mountain (whether figuratively or literally), but I think the WoF teaching stretches it a bit too far. Maybe the Spirit did tell him it all exists, ie speaking things into being etc. I can’t say He didn’t. I’d rather save my money and read the Bible a bit more and see what it really says about these topics.
If the Holy Spirit did teach him the “Fourth Dimension”, why doesn’t the bible clearly teach of this dimension?
“Maybe the Spirit did tell him it all exists, ie speaking things into being etc.”
The scriptures that talk about the power of the tongue explain how the teaching and the conduct of the tongue lead people to either truth and life or lies and death.
I presume you are making a difference between the spiritual realm (ie John 4:24 – God is spirit), and the “4th Dimension”? You’re right – other than loose interpretation, I can’t find the 4th dimension keys to success in the Word.
First Adam is not real, you think the second Adam is real?( you can trash all your theories)
If anyone thinks they are real, please invite the second Adam for tea with world leaders(NOW). I guarantee you if that would to happen, it will change the world for the better – no greater love than that if your God is a god of love.
For my suggestion, I guarantee you no one(not a single religious leader) will dare take up my challenge. End of argument.
But can you think?
Hi mate
I’m not a football player, so I don’t talk as if I know everything about the game. Otherwise, I’d sound foolish.
Hi buddy,
I don’t suppose you have heard of footballers scoring their own goal?
I am not into football too so yes, it can sound foolish
I see you refer to the first and second Adam; so what are you trying to explain here, or what religious bend are you trying to take?
BTW God is subject to no one, including self-centered atheists.
Common sense. You think religion will solve the world’s problems? No right. So there is no religious bend. You need to see the book from today’s reality and there is a narrative that completely fit the images in the book.
Hence, let us make man in our image and likeness. Images are images till you unravel the images.
CHC stand by David Yonggi Cho that doesn’t surprise me at all !!
as they have all been living movie star lifestyles on church members funds for so long and now finally the stink is hitting the fan for all to see, they realise they are in the same sinking ship and have to try and whitewash their inappropriate activities !!??(I am being a bit soft here) and still deny accountability they stand firm as one voice in their view that no one should take responsibility for their illegal activities the spin is that its church persecution by Govt authorities. They don’t want their church member funded lifestyles to change. I note by the way that Kong Hee is preaching at C3 Presence this year again!! , I wonder if Phil Pringle will be asking for a Love offering at Presence again !! to help Kong Hee pay his legal fees?? It really is a disgrace Kong Hee is not allowed to solicit or raise money in Singapore but hey its ok to get the church member suckers in Australia and other countries to help pay his legal bills. The whole fiasco is just getting worse by the day.