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1 | Is "slain in the Spirit" biblical? | Matt 16:6 | inmyheart | 90706 | ||
In 1988, an ORU student named D.R. McConnell published a thesis on the Word of Faith movement that would shock the Christian world (or at least the Christians in America). The title of this book was A Different Gospel. Supposedly, this book revealed the shocking "truth" concerning the origin of the teachings of Essek William Kenyon. This book supposedly revealed that Kenyon's teachings were not influenced by divine revelation or Evangelical Christianity, but by Christian Science and other Metaphysical influences. The premise of the book was this: First prove that E.W. Kenyon had metaphysical and cultic influences in his writings and teachings. Then show that well known Faith teacher, Kenneth Hagin Sr., whom so many believed was the father of the modern day faith movement, to have plagiarized Kenyon's writings. If you can do that then you have made Kenyon the true father of the modern day faith movement. By making Kenyon the true father of the modern day faith movement, you can then prove that the whole movement is cultic and heretical. This book was a great weapon in the hands of those who already had a bone to pick with the modern day faith teachers. Now they had research and scholarship on their side. This book was considered to be THE book to reference if one desired to receive accurate information on this movement. That is, until Hendrik Hanegraaf came out with his landmark book, Christianity In Crisis. Now those who opposed this movement had two weapons in their hands to confront those smart aleck, cocky Word of Faith people. I will only quote from one more source. Dr. Frederick K.C. Price, the pastor of Crenshaw Christian Center in California has also suffered false accusations and misunderstandings from the critics of the faith movement. However, in his book, How Faith Works, Dr. Price took the time to explain the differences between Bible faith and the teaching of cults such as Christian Science. Dr. Price relates in his book about a battle he had with a tumor on his chest. He went though surgery to have it removed but some of it had already spread and started growing back. He decided this time to stand on the Bible and trust God for his healing. Dr. Price began quoting Matthew 8:17 and 1 Peter 2:24 to himself.. He went through some trials as the tumor seemingly got worse. Nevertheless, Dr. Price continued declaring God's Word. Eventually his faith was rewarded (Heb. 11:6). During the testimony, which is in much more detail in his book than what I have related, Dr. Price said this: I never went around saying I didn't hurt when in fact I did hurt. If you do that you're getting over into the realm of Christian Science and the mind science religions. You're saying the thing doesn't exist. I've never said it wasn't there. I never said the thing wasn't hurting. I didn't say anything about it at all. I ignored it. I only talked about what I believed. And I said, "I believe that I am well. I believe that I am healed." I did believe because the Word of the Lord said to believe that I receive and I'd have it. This book was first written in 1976, long before the accusations that have been leveled against the faith teachers. I personally believe that the critics of faith teaching were on an agenda, one which was not from God. God bless |
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2 | Is "slain in the Spirit" biblical? | Matt 16:6 | EdB | 90723 | ||
Inmyheart Let me add some info to what you wrote. First ORU is a hot bed for faith healing, founded by Oral Roberts, probably the best known Healing ministers in the world. In many cases he Oral Roberts used WOF doctrinal positions to forward his ministry. So something written from there would have a tendency to error on the side WOF or be more pro WOF position that against it. That was what was so significate about McConnell's book. He revealed the falsehoods of the WOF teaching from inside the camp in a manner of speaking. Secondly what you quote for Price's book written 1976 he basically denies today goping as far at times as saying he never suffered a sick day in his life. I'm familar with Prices teachings from 1976 through today and over the years his ministry and teaching has changed horses a number of times. Further more Price on a number of occcasions has been asked to tone down his teachings by the WOF community itself. I don't think he is even remotely considered a spokes person for WOF. He loves to quote God will take the money from the unrighteous and give it to the righteous. Well the majority of his church must be unrighteous if he is righteous becasue the money he using to support his life style is coming from people in his church. EdB |
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