Just saying that she died of cancer stadium 4 and first she refused to rcv hospital treatment, later she gave up and went to hospital, too late, she died at the hospital.Benny was mentored by Kathryn Khulman
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Just saying that she died of cancer stadium 4 and first she refused to rcv hospital treatment, later she gave up and went to hospital, too late, she died at the hospital.Benny was mentored by Kathryn Khulman
I didnt not make the news, just posting it.Another friendly warning. This is not appropriate on this forum.
Just a friendly warning that this is a Spirit-filled forum and the majority of members here would support ministries like Benny Hinn's, or at least be non committal about it.
By the way, the woman who died was not crushed by the mass of people on the stage.
I didnt write this blog and neither do i commentIf you are talking about how Kathryn Khulman died
One sign of His coming is the explosion of false teaching and deceivers who come in the name of Christ.Hard to believe people follow this guy.
Right after he stated "There's Nine Of Them" the camera move to a guy laughing, just like I am!
A phony he is!
Hard to believe people follow this guy.
Right after he stated "There's Nine Of Them" the camera move to a guy laughing, just like I am!
A phony he is!
Testimony of Benny Hinn's nephew, Costi Hinn
Benny Hinn Is My Uncle, but Prosperity Preaching Isn’t for Me
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Other doubts would surface. What about unsuccessful healing attempts? I learned that it was the sick person’s fault for doubting God. Why would we speak in tongues without interpretation? “Don’t quench the Spirit,” I was told. “He can do what he wants.” Why did many of our prophecies contradict the Bible? “Don’t put God in a box.” Despite the questions, I trusted my family because we were so successful. Tens of thousands of people followed us, millions packed stadiums annually to hear my uncle. We healed the sick, performed miracles, rubbed elbows with celebrities, and got incredibly wealthy. God must be on our side! .....
Benny Hinn Is My Uncle, but Prosperity Preaching Isn’t for Me
I have copied this thread from another forum to give a more general group of people from different denominations the opportunity to respond without getting themselves into trouble. I would appreciate if people didn't aim comments at me personally, but to comment on the issues instead. Then we can have a good, even if very spirited discussion for and against what I might be implying. Here is the post I entered in the other forum:
I know that there have been threads on this topic before and there has been quite a range of views, some very supportive, and others fairly harsh and unloving toward him.
The first question to be asked - Is he a born again Christian brother? If he is, then we have to love him as Christ loves us, because if we cannot love him like that, we know really know God at all, because God is pure love.
The next question I have is, does he preach the Lordship of Christ, the need to receive Christ as Saviour, the need to repent, and the necessity of living a holy life before God? If so, he cannot be a false preacher or teacher, because he is teaching the fundamentals of the Christian faith.
The next question is: are the manifestations of falling over in the Spirit and other manifestation associated with his ministry true or false? Well, if he is preaching truth as I have defined above, there is a good indication that the manifestations are true also.
Do we all agree with what he does and how he does it? No, and this is quite normal because we all have different perspectives and callings. We all do things differently, but because there is a diversity of gifts, callings and methods, that doesn't mean that just because we disagree, that it is actually false and not of God.
A false teacher or preacher is not a genuine born again believer in Christ. He is a wolf in sheep's clothing. He does not promote the Lordship of Christ, quite the opposite, he will promote New Age self dependence, and say that Number One is the most important person to be considered (by that I mean self, and self improvement). He will also promote liberalism in that it is not necessary to live a holy life, because Jesus forgave all sin, so it won't matter if we keep sinning. We won't be subject to any consequences if we sleep around, get involved in the occult, consult fortune tellers, because psychics can guide people just as well as the Holy Spirit. This is how the New Testament defines a false prophet, teacher, or preacher.
Just because a Charismatic preacher has unusual manifestations in his meetings and whole groups of people are slain in the Spirit, it doesn't mean that he is a false teacher. Actually, God is not very concerned about manifestations unless they are so out of control that they promote riotous living and lawlessness and a lack of self-control in people's daily living.
I just thought I would chuck that into the pot and see what boils up.
Are these "investigative groups" are guys who are ministry nobodies who have been frustrated with the lack of invitations to preach anywhere, so they have set up their own websites to publish their views and opinions, and are viewed by just a few followers who agree with them?
And who are these (unnamed) "old friends" who are saying these things? Are they prominent ministries in the body of Christ? Or are they friends of the "investigative" website owners who tend to rubbish every prominent ministry that is out there.
My mother used to sit in her lounge and say "Everyone in Blenheim (my home town) says such and such" when no one except her wacky friend said anything of the sort.
There is no point me naming the prominent sound ministries whose comments about Benny could be accurate, one way or the other, because, given your history of comments, you would run them down and say they are false as well and that birds of a feather flock together.
So we are stuck with generalised gossip and innuendo which is pretty unreliable information.
1) The fruit of a ministry that big is not a reflection on one person.
2) Since I don't know this person individually, examining "the fruit" is not possible.
3) I've known born again people to go through a stage where they are "running on empty" and manifesting the flesh instead of the spirit, and also some hurt by the church and went in the complete opposite direction only to return later. So in a sense, only God can really know who a person is and whether they were born again.
That's all I have to say about Benny Hinn.
In terms of the ministry, it seems to be a form of entertainment, people get zapped and feel alive for a little bit then go back to what they were doing afterwards ... there are "crusades" but this does not change the city like the revivals of old.
Who believes That?
In my case the evangelist told me to my face God is healing you, taking no credit for himself.
Thank you for the advice. I did go back and reread it. I‘m not sure what your point is. If it has to do with the gospel Paul preached, I agree we should not deviated from what Paul preached. We still have a problem here that needs to be addressed, which interpretation of what Paul preached should we accept?
My example;
1 Corinthians chapters 12,13 &14, do we go with the interpretation this has all been done away with or the interpretation that it is still for us today?
If I missed your intended point please clarify.