Kellentia said:
Let's forget abt all these shall we? What is past is past. What mistakes are made are made. As long as you repent, God will forgive and will remember them no more.
God will forgive, but Benny Hinn continues to preach lies. What then should we do? I won't support him. He should be cast out until he *genuinely* repents, and stops preaching lies. And even when he does that, it should be a long time before any of us let him in the pulpit again. He should go through Bible College, and be taught about Christianity, which he pretends to know something about.
Listen, Benny Hinn has been saving souls all around the globe. If he were from the devil, do you think he'd lead people to Jesus? Obviously no! Anyway, by saving so many souls and being used so mightily by God, of course satan would try to make him fall, try to get people to persecute him.
How do I know these people are genuinely saved? With all the heresy he teaches, I doubt that very many "Hinn" converts are Christians. Of course I don't actually know that, but I base my reasoning on the same that is used to deny Mormons and Jehovah's Witnesses as being saved.
Listen to my reasoning: You go to a Benny Hinn crusade. You hear lies preached, and you see people supposedly healed when they are not. You then conclude based on those false doctrines and false miracles that Jesus is alive today, and here is proof of it. Your faith then rests on this farce. One day you discover these for the lies they were. You then must question everything you believe, because it was founded on a lie.
I acknowledge the possibility that some may find genuine salvation through such a horrid display, but they will do so *in spite* of Benny Hinn, not because of. And that is a big difference.
Someone comes to Christ because they think they saw someone healed at a Hinn crusade. They then discover that person was not actually healed. Is their faith on a solid foundation, or is it based on a damnable lie that will shake them when the wind blows?
Remember, the Bible also says that real ministers are often persecuted by the people. satan obviously wants to sow discord so that he won't be able to accomplish what God wants him to do.
Are you claiming that Benny Hinn is being persecuted because he is a real minister? Read some of the many lies he has said. He has even committed deep blasphemy, calling himself God! (His words: [font=Arial,Helvetica,Univers,Zurich BT][size=-1]"SO, I'M BENNY JEHOVAH!" (Spiritual warfare seminar, May 2 1990)).[/size][/font] He participates in necromancy (
http://www.deceptioninthechurch.com/bhnecro.htm), he constantly makes false prophecy (already mentioned in this thread). He makes absurd interpretations of the Bible that are inaccurate. He knows nothing of reason.
Anyway, this is your argument:
1. Real ministers are often persecuted
2. Benny Hinn is persecuted
3. Therefore Benny Hinn is a real minister
That does not follow. It is possible that Benny Hinn is both persecuted and a false minister. Being persecuted is not a sure sign that you are a real minister.
What kind of Christian would say this:
"Never, ever, ever go the Lord and say, 'If it be thy will....' Don't allow such faith-destroying words to be spoken from your mouth" (Rise and Be Healed!, 1991, p47-48) - contrast this with James 4:15
More details:
http://www.deceptioninthechurch.com/unmasked_____benny_hinn.html
Also, know that satan is called the accuser. he is to one who hurls accuses at us.
Also know that your use of the word 'accuser' is an attempt at telling us we have no right to do the same. Yet the Bible tells us in multiple places to test the spirits, be ready with a defence, and not to tolerate those who bring false doctrines. We should be like the Bereans, testing all things against Scripture (Acts 17:10-11). I refuse to withold my tongue on the faulty premise that such actions are purely in the realm of Satan. God Himself stands as a witness against false prophets, and does not tolerate those who practice lies (Revelation 22:15)
Anyway, who are we to judge Benny Hinn? Don't fall into the devil's trap and start slandering your own brother.
I will not welcome Benny Hinn as a brother. Paul told us to judge other Christians (1 Corinthians 5:11-13). I will not eat with such a one as Benny Hinn, because we are warned in Scripture against such wolves.
What we should do is to pray about it.
We must pray, and we must act. Paul was not idle in prayer, but also active in deed. I cannot imagine him tolerating Benny Hinn, but would instead list him amongst those false prophets publicly, so that the Church would not be deceived, just as he did in Scripture (2 Timothy 2:16-18).
Btw, Benny Hinn is not a prophet. He 'specialises' in healing.
He is not a prophet, he is a false prophet - because he makes prophecies that don't come to pass. We are not to be afraid of him, or any of his babbling curses he makes against those who condemn his 'ministry'.
And one more thing, if he really were a false prophet, would God's presence be felt so strongly in his crusades? Will God even appear for that fact.
Butterflies in your stomach, extreme emotions you feel when going to those crusades, do not mean you are experiencing the presence of God. Let me give you a couple of examples.
1. I listen to a secular song, and feel moved in a way I never felt before. The feeling is identical to that which I get in church while praising God. Is God in that secular song?
2. A hindu goes to a guru to hear him preach. He feels an overwhelming sense of peace, joy and love beyond description. Some near him start laughing, others start crying, all sharing in this feeling. Is God speaking through that Hindu guru?
Subjective emotions are no indication of God's presence. Where does the Bible preach that you will know His works by the feeling of His presence? I will tell you that the Scriptures teach that we know His presence by the fruits. And one of those fruits, listed in many places, is self control (Gal. 5:23), and many times in Scripture through reading other Scriptures, understanding, rebuking and correcting. How can we judge unless we study the Scriptures? And when we study the Scriptures, they stand in stark contrast to Benny Hinn's 'ministry'. Therefore, his fruits are deception and lies, and therefore it is not God's presence you sense at his meetings.
But God did, and healed people. What's that gotta say?
Healed people? You mean like the time when a lady fell over from his (Benny's) amazing power, and then another man fell on top of her, crushed her hip and she died? or like the time when Benny prophesied that a man with cancer would live many years more, and in fact died 2 days later? Read here:
[Other examples of Hinn's false healing powers: An elderly Hinn follower was turned away from one entrance to ARGO Stadium in Sacramento, CA because she had not given enough money to enter there. Later, on the stage she was "slain in the Spirit," and while she was lying on the floor a huge man, likewise "slain," landed on top of her, breaking her leg. In 1993 in Basel, Switzerland, Hinn prophesied over a man with cancer that he had many years to live. He died two days later. In Nairobi, Kenya early in May 2000, four patients released from a hospital to attend Hinn's "Miracle Crusade" died while waiting for prayer. (Source: 9/00, TBC.)]
From here -
http://www.rapidnet.com/~jbeard/bdm/exposes/hinn/general.htm
I have no interest in that kind of healing. I watched a sunday morning show once about Benny Hinn. They looked at a number of his "healings", and followed those people up afterwards. None of them had been healed, but on the night they had felt different. Some even aggravated their injuries due to a stubborn belief that they had been healed.
Open your mind and hearts and seek God. Let the Holy Spirit guide you to the truth.
I have, and the Holy Spirit opened up the Bible and showed me, over many months, the hundreds of reasons why today's charismatic movement is not from Him.