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More of what Hagin taught on this can be found in his popular book, "Redeemed from Poverty, Sickness, Spiritual Death". See pages 17, 18. Still on travel and having trouble with copy and paste. Here is a text link to the book:
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Many other verbs were translated in the causative sense in
the King James Version. For example, Isaiah 45:7 reads, "I form
the light, and create darkness: I make peace, and create evil: I
the Lord do all these things." Does God create evil? No. That
would make God a devil. God may permit evil, but He does not
create it.
Amos 3:6 in the King James Version declares, "Shall a
trumpet be blown in the city, and the people not be afraid? shall
there be evil in a city, and the Lord hath not done it? " If God
commits evil, then He has no right whatsoever to judge man for
sinning. But God has not done evil; He only permits evil. There
is a vast difference between commission and permission.
This is very strong language that Hagin used here. I happen to agree with it, although I wouldn't imply that those who hold to this view actually think this through, or come to that conclusion themselves; though it seems to me to be the only logical conclusion to draw from it.
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