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1 | Knocked out by holy spirit | Matt 16:6 | EdB | 90995 | ||
Elijah_Jones The "Big Name" ministries as you call them often mnaipulate the people into giving into their ministries by telling the people they can expect a 100 fold return on their money. I once watched a man sit at the piano and tell the TV audience the if they sent 1000 dollars God would give them their greatest desire what it ever it was. He did this for over an hour and raised an unbelievable sum of money. That is where I have problems. I would have rather seen him charge 100 dollars for his records than to have done what he did. EdB |
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2 | Knocked out by holy spirit | Matt 16:6 | Elijah_Jones | 91016 | ||
That sounds like it was most likely an abuse of the principle. But if someone abuses a specific principle for personal gain, that does not render the basic principle void. We see in the new testament believers being asked to give to the needs of the body of Christ, but then we also see those asking people to give working hard to support themselves so that they might not give the appearance of "fleecing the sheep". That is also balanced by the "worker is worthy of his wages" principle. As with anything, when selfish motives and desires come into play, the pure and beautiful principles of God can become twisted and harmful. I am saddened that such a practice would be considered to be part of the various principles we have been discussing here. I would emphatically state that it is not, but rather appears to be a blatant abuse. God alone can judge this particular instance you mention, but I would not want to be in his shoes if he was acting on his own selfish reasons. I don't really see a precedant in scripture that giving a specific amount of money (apart from the tithe situation) was ever rewarded with "the desire of ones heart".. so if I were forced to judge this situation, I would judge it as false. |
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