🚨 A Different Gospel on Daystar? The Truth Behind Steve Holmstrom’s Teaching

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🚨 A Different Gospel on Daystar? The Truth Behind Steve Holmstrom’s Teaching
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Before I get into the deeper problems with Steve’s message on Daystar, I want to speak from a pastoral place of real concern. I’ve been in ministry long enough to recognize when someone is preaching something that sounds spiritual, emotional, and stirring, but is not grounded in the Word of God. And sadly, Steve Holmstrom has built an entire ministry around a distorted framework, teaching that there are two gospels — “the gospel of the kingdom” and “the gospel of salvation.”

That alone should deeply trouble any Christian who reads their Bible in context. There is one gospel. One Lord. One message of salvation. One faith delivered once for all to the saints. When someone divides the gospel into separate categories, as Steve does, it becomes a doorway for confusion, experience-based theology, and a complete departure from the apostolic message. His inability — or unwillingness — to read Scripture in context has led him into sensational teachings, charismatic extremism, and a pattern of interpretations that cannot be defended from the text of Scripture.

For those who want documentation, I’ve put together a page on my website where I’ve collected some of the most hyper-extreme, unbiblical, and dangerous teachings connected to Steve and the movement he represents. You can find it at:
https://www.brotherjohnelving.com/oilpatchpulpit

I’m not speaking out of anger. I’m speaking out of pastoral responsibility. The flock of God needs clarity, not confusion. We need Scripture, not showmanship. We need the gospel of Jesus Christ — the one gospel — not a divided, manipulated, experience-driven system that treats emotions and manifestations as evidence of truth. My concern is not just what Steve said on Daystar; it’s the wider foundation of his ministry, which is built on poor exegesis, self-created categories, and a gospel message that does not match the message handed down by Christ and the apostles.

This video is not an attack. It is a warning — a biblical warning — because I care about people who are being influenced by teachings that look exciting on the surface, but lead believers away from the simplicity and purity of devotion to Christ.

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