Is the Word of Faith Movement to which I am a part of, based on God's inerrant word or a few individual humans?
If you are a part of a group, you should know for your own benefit.
My point is if you cannot grasp the ideological premise for the group, then you never know what the other agendas are.
We could dislike dolphins or something, how would you know?
If you are a part of a group, you should know for your own benefit.
My point is if you cannot grasp the ideological premise for the group, then you never know what the other agendas are.
We could dislike dolphins or something, how would you know?
A movie has been put out that, names Word of Faith as a false Gospel
It portrays clips of some that are not even Word of Faith.
It has sound bites of Kenneth Copeland saying money come to me!
It is not a fair portrayal of the true Word of Faith doctrine as taught mainly by Kenneth E Hagin , and the Rhema training centers.
The movie is called the American Gospel.
It was created by a young man who grew up in a Benny Hinn House Hold.
Yes there is a mistake here.
We have Among us a great Teacher who specializes in Apolgetics.
Here is his reply, hit like and share if you want to help.
Hello Now Faith,
I watched the video "American Gospel: Christ Alone Movie - Documentary or Propaganda?" by Rod Saunders. And I must say that Rod Saunders sliced and diced the critics of the Word of Faith movement. His Word of Faith apologetics is powerful. I would love to see a public debate between Rod Saunders and a critic such as Justin Peters. It would be fun to watch.
Hello Now Faith,
I watched the video "American Gospel: Christ Alone Movie - Documentary or Propaganda?" by Rod Saunders. And I must say that Rod Saunders sliced and diced the critics of the Word of Faith movement. His Word of Faith apologetics is powerful. I would love to see a public debate between Rod Saunders and a critic such as Justin Peters. It would be fun to watch.
Although not having seen this American Gospel, it sounds like trash. I have to agree with Rod. People who preach that God predestines some to hell have no idea who He really is. I have seen and heard of so many people who preach some kind of god (note the lower case) who has a heart of cold granite (None of them WOF though). That is the worst kind of blasphemy. The God who I know, has the most wonderful heart one could ever imagine. I have heard people who preach that healing is a thing of the past. Which reminds me of something that happened years ago, also relating to healing.
I was walking into a hardware store, and all of a sudden, something went wrong with my sight. It was as if the images from my left and right eyes got mixed up so that I could not recognize anything. I prayed for help, and saw a vision of myself putting my hands over my eyes and declaring healing in the name of the Lord. So I did just that - and my vision was restored instantly.
So, if someone claims to be WOF, but preach things that are fundamentally unbiblical, they are not WOF. Plain. And. Simple.
Amen, great testimony!
Word of Faith believers get a lot of criticism over things we do not teach anyway.
We do believe in devine healing, Bless God thats why you can read my reply.
Don't worry about the "when" of something.I'm so with you on that. There must have been a reason why I never felt the freedom to share my encounters with Jesus and the Spirit with anyone, for so many years - even my mom and dad.
Don't worry about the "when" of something.
Just follow Jesus' daily leading, and He will bring you to the exact place and time and people with whom you are to share what you have learned.
Knowledge, especially Godly knowledge, is precious! It's specific, and it is always right on time.
That's why you aren't to worry about the who, what, when, where, and why.
God has all of that covered, and you can trust His leading on the matter.
The movie is called the American Gospel.
Is it mercy to withhold the confession financial multiplication happens only based on Christ's merits and not our works of paying a seed?
Hello! I haven't seen the American Gospel.
Possibly there was going to be some kind of reaction though- as a poster said above, much of the 'Christian TV' content coming from America is weird and 2020 was a very bad year for Charismatic Church leaders, given all the false prophecies they gave. Is it possible your issue might be much about presentation of the programme rather than content? God Bless
Therefore, I wouldn't quite call it garbage or anything like that. It would be garbage if it attempted to convince the watcher of modern reformed theology or cessationism but it just does not do that, which I really respect them for.
While I am not a Benny Hinn fan - he is not Word of Faith - I do have a first hand experience I thought was amazing.
In the mid 90's my boss was a man who loved God, but disliked Charismatics with a passion. That led to a whole lot of interesting conversations, but I digress.
He and his wife had a baby, a premature little guy who was missing a chromosome. Their child was not expected to live past his first year. His wife decided she wanted to bring the child to a Benny Hinn crusade in a nearby city. He was livid, said all manner of things, but at her insistence they went. Three nights - no one ever prayed for them - zero - the last night they were making their way out and were approached by someone asking about the child. They shared their story and were ushered behind stage. They waited and Benny walks in - looks at them and says - "you will come to our next crusade" and walks out of the room.
My boss told them there is no way for them to go to a crusade in another state - The ministry paid for their airfare and accommodations.
Same thing happened at the next crusade - no one prayed for them and they went home disappointed. The very next morning the child started convulsing and was rushed to the hospital.
The reason for the convulsions - the child was reacting to his medication. Seems when your give that medication to a normal healthy child it causes convulsions. He went through a battery test confirming he had a normal chromosome structure.
The child who was not going to make it past his first birthday is 29 and a father of two.
I can first hand verify that healing.
Hi spiritfilledjm! Thanks for the info! I did see an interview with Costi Hinn before, it was interesting but nothing new. Basically about the apparent financial greed and the apparent failure to be able to verify any healings in BH's ministry. These things have been claimed about BH's and other ministries for decades. Kenneth Copeland was perhaps in the same boat and my uncle was into a TV preacher called Wommack who I have serious concerns about. So I agree it does not seem that the documentary would be doing anything too extreme. Nothing that is not already in the public domain. God Bless
Any chance you can elaborate a little on Andrew Wommack? Thank you!
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