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Television preacher Benny Hinn, whose sales in Christian bookstores in the last year-and-a-half have exceeded those of James Dobson and Charles Swindoll combined, told CT last September that he would submit to the counsel and constructive criticism of others (Christianity Today, Oct. 28, 1991, p. 44).And... IT'S INTERESTING THAT MELODYLAND CHRISTIAN CENTER ORIGINALLY AN ASSEMBLY OF GOD CHURCH DIED AFTER BENNY SPOKE THERE AND CURSED PEOPLEAgain, not saying he hasn't repented, just saying that if he has it should show up in some pretty noticeable actions worthy of repentance. TheLayman |
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His NAME is Jesus!
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Of living too lavishly, compared to the flock; of being investigated by the government? Has he repented of his sins, or does he believe, as so many believers, that he is saved by acknowledging his own sin? Too many believers (including B Hinn) think one is saved solely by confessing their sins, unaware there is a difference between forgiveness of sins, and remission of sins; forgiveness and remission of our sins correspond to a reprieve and a pardon, respectively. We must remember that although the sin question has been addressed in the sacrifice of the body of the son of God, it has only has been settled in the waters of baptism, when "...the NAME is that is above every name that is named..." is invoked over the person being baptized! Listen, Church: "If my people, over whom my NAME is invoked, shall humble themselves and pray..." Brother Villa |
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Benny Hinn uses a familiar spirit of witchcraft to operate. He is a modern day Simon the sorcerer.
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Oh so we should not be glad when someone is teaching or doing wrong and repents of it?
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We shall then hear that person preaching the gospel that saves, unless he has "...believed in vain." When the Apostle Paul repented, did he preach ABOUT the Lord Jesus, or did he preach the gospel that saves? Did Paul (Saul of Tarsus) have this testimony of the disciples (although many STILL feared him), that "...he had preached boldly at Damascus in the NAME of Jesus." We shall see, or not, fruits of [Godly] repentance. Brother Villa |
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I don't know what Hinn is up to, but if he is sincere then I pray that he goes all the way. |
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What I read is that he confessed to taking the prosperity gospel "too far." That's not repentance. That's an acceptance of reality. Side note: He claimed he doesn't fly in a private jet, that he hasn't flown in one in "dear God, years" In 2006, Benny Hinn Ministries was soliciting donations from his followers to help pay for a Gulfstream G4SP jet he named "Dove One." He must have sold it. |
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Good thing is he is only worth 42 million now......
Reminds me of the song.... "Would Jesus wear a Rolex on his television show? " |
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Remember when he got busted having the affair with Paula in Paris?
The charlatan. |
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So, he repented, got baptized in Jesus' name, and has parked himself at the feet of apostolic elders, has abandoned his lavish lifestyle, and now promotes the Biblical Gospel?
99 and a half won't do... |
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Why would he have to abandon his lavish lifestyle?
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Dateline NBC also questioned the ministry’s financial integrity. Although Benny Hinn’s ministry does not release information about its finances to the public, Dateline was able to find many problems in the financial aspect. An investigation showed severe problems with accountability, revealing that Benny Hinn maintains an extravagant lifestyle at the expense of his followers. In 1997 a CNN report also criticized him for lavish spending practices. There are estimates that total ministry revenue exceeds $100 million a year. This has allowed him to accumulate a fortune as a television faith healer and to live in a big, expensive mansion. The personal perks for Hinn, family and his entourage include a $10 million seaside mansion; a private jet with annual operating costs of about $1.5 million; a Mercedes SUV and convertible, each valued at about $80,000. Watch the video:
Televangelism has become a business, where preachers work towards better rating and more donations. It takes the Scriptures out of context to manipulate people to give, often beyond their means. It is estimated to be a several billion dollars business that preys on the elderly (mostly women), the poor, the biblically illiterate, and the desperate; all in the name of God. And it is not just a handful of television preachers, it is most of them. One reason is that there is no accountability for televangelists. If you sent money to any of them, you most likely helped that particular preacher to pay for his jet or his mansion. The lavish lifestyle of these televangelists do not reflect in any way the sacrificial life that Jesus and his disciples lived. But incredibly, some television preachers actually claim that Jesus was rich. And there is a wide audience that believe that, and any thing else that they say. Those people are fooled simply because they do not know the Bible. If they did, no preacher could lie to them because they would immediately realize that those teachings contradict what the Bible says. The Bible repeatedly warns people about all these false teachers; … although not even that is a guarantee, since people can be so easily blinded to the truth. What that people reflect is the state of today’s society and of the Christian religion, and worst of all, it reflects their own hearts. But what I find particularly shocking is how little has mainstream Christianity done to unmask and fight these televangelists. https://thewordonthewordoffaithinfob...an-television/ |
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Since then, God has been good. I have been up, and I have been down. But when Jesus said a person who gives up lands and houses and family and such for the sake of the kingdom of God shall receive IN THIS LIFE many times more, He wasn't kidding. |
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Thanks for sharing that.
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He made his riches duping gullible Christians
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