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1 | Is healing a guarantee?? | Is 53:5 | denim | 105605 | ||
Justme, that was a touching and lovely post and I am in agreement with you. I am sorry to hear of your illness and do hope you are healed but you are right, it is more important that you are in God's direct will. I was just listening to an old Kathryn Kulman tape where she speaks on the necessity of giving up our own will for His. This seems like priceless information to me. May the good Lord richly bless you. Peace. |
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2 | Is healing a guarantee?? | Is 53:5 | justme | 105794 | ||
Denim: thank you for your note. about 35 years ago my wife and I went to a Kathryn Kulman meeting in Los Angles. She had great command of the audience, and was able to "slay people in the spirit" one after the other. At the time Kulman was seen as much the same as Benny Hinn is today in his healing meetings of today. I am sorry to say that Kulman and Hinn have bankrupted so many unespecting Christians faith. I feel so sad for those who are so desperate to have the feeling of being close to God, that they are led astray from the Word God has given us. Just like rat poison which has 95 percent good food in it, so it is with the deadly message these false teachers use to begile and fleece the flock. I hope you do not consider what I have said as a personal attack. I am just pointing out how these false teachers serve a god, and it is not that of Jesus Christ teachings. Blesings. justme |
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3 | Is healing a guarantee?? | Is 53:5 | denim | 105805 | ||
Justme, Of course I do not see this as a personal attack. You are pointing out these 2 (Kuhlman and Hinn) as false teachers not serving our God or the teachings of Jesus Christ. Since I said I was only listening to her tapes that doesn't attack me as much as them. You say they have a deadly message also. As a fellow christian, please share with me what that is. I believe since you know this, you are now responsible to share it with me since you said as much as you have on here. If anyone else knows reasons why these 2 are false teachers and would not benefit my hearing then please do tell me. Thank you. |
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4 | Is healing a guarantee?? | Is 53:5 | kalos | 105807 | ||
Benny Hinn is controversial for his theology, his practices, and his claims. Christianity Today on Benny Hinn 'Benny Hinn is controversial for his theology, his practices, and his claims. While he at one point denounced the word-faith message, he later picked it up again. 'Representatives of CRI and other evangelical apologetics ministries say they have noticed a pattern of Hinn telling people behind the scenes that he has changed, but then going on as before. (...) 'Indeed, for those who have been keeping an eye on him, Hinn has proven to be difficult to pin down. Not long after telling Christianity Today that the ''faith message'' (as articulated by such teachers as Kenneth Copeland ) does not ''add up,'' Hinn said that speaking out against Copeland was tantamount to ''attacking the very presence of God.'' Also, though affirming the concept of a triune God , he continues to maintain that the Holy Spirit has a ''spirit-body.'' 'In last year's interview with CT, Hinn said he would no longer use the term revelation knowledge in reference to some of his teachings because of the implication that those teachings were directly from God and thus infallible. While he has shunned the term revelation knowledge, just a few months ago on TV Hinn said that the Holy Spirit was at that moment teaching him that God originally designed women to give birth out of their sides. (...) 'According to Hanegraaff , Hinn several times denied to him having made the statement about women and birth. Hanegraaff said he finally told Hinn where he could find the disputed remark on the videotaped sermon. Hinn later acknowledged making the statement, calling it ''dumb.'' Hanegraaff said that when he reminded Hinn that he had credited the Holy Spirit with the teaching, the evangelist chuckled and said he had actually picked up the teaching from the (1963) Dake's Annotated Reference Bible. (...) 'Critics have also questioned Hinn's account of his testimony. Hinn says he was miraculously cured of stuttering, but PFO claims it has talked to several people from Hinn's youth who do not recall him stuttering. And in an article in PFO's next newsletter, Fisher challenges Hinn's claim that his father was the mayor of Jaffa, Israel. Hinn acknowledges that his father did not have the title of mayor, but says he performed the functions of mayor. Fisher says Hinn's father, who is now deceased, was ''a clerk in an Arab labor office.''' Christianity Today, Oct. 5, 1992 (http://www.gospelcom.net/apologeticsindex/h01.html) |
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