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1 | Did Jesus suffer in hell when he died? | Luke 23:46 | TheCurtMan | 93873 | ||
Somewhere I missed the boat on your post. You say that Benny Hinn is a very proud man, but pride is one of the seven deadly sins, that is detestable unto the Lord, Proverbs 6:16-19. You say that he seems unteachable, so much for humility. I Perter 5:5 You say that you will go against his false doctrines, and you ask where to draw the line and say this guy has notheing to teach you?? Gal. 1:6-9 I know that you’re not going to like this one, but this man is not of God. He may have started out being for God at one time or another, but at present he is misleading a great many, and you’re one of them. God do not appreciate pride, the twisting of His word, and the misleading of His children. Rather you can accept the truth in love or not, you need to find yourself another spiritual example to follow. I believe that scripture says “follow me as I follow the Lord” If Benny Hinn was following the Lord, I believe that he should make a public apology for the doctrine that he teaches, and if nothing else, pull his books of the shelves so they can not mislead anyone else. And that’s just for starters. Oh, and one other point. It’s to my understanding that AIDS have a 100 percent fatality rate. How can this be if Benny Hinn has the power of healing?? The CurtMan |
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2 | Did Jesus suffer in hell when he died? | Luke 23:46 | DarcyA | 93880 | ||
Pride is a sin that most of us carry. I know its something I deal with on a daily basis. I think it was Vernon McGee that said "My proudest moment was the day I became humble." As for the gift of Healing, I know people who were healed under his ministry. My mother had cancer and had dics fused in her back she went to a cusade and was healed there. Also as going against Benny Hinn personally I remember the story of David and saul and what David said about Saul. Do not touch Gods annointed." I would be 100 percent against Benny Hinn if He did not lead people to Christ but He has probably lead more people to Christ than I could ever dream of leading to Christ. In the Bible where it says Lord Lord, have we not cast out demons in Your name, Have we not prophecied in Your name, have we not done many wonders In your name...In that verse yoiu might notice it doesn't say have we not lead anyone to you in Your name. I am not saying that His false doctrines and false prophecies is not hurting the church because it is. But so is what we tend to do and that is to go completely against people who are leading people to Christ. |
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3 | Did Jesus suffer in hell when he died? | Luke 23:46 | Radioman2 | 93908 | ||
"Touch not mine anointed" ____________________ '...if any individual Christian is to be considered anointed, then so every Christian must be as well. For this is the only sense in which the term is used (apart from Christ) in the New Testament: "You [referring to all believers] have an anointing from the Holy One" (1 John 2:20, NIV). Thus, no believer can justifiably claim any special status as God's "untouchable anointed" over other believers.' ____________________ 'Advocates [of authoritarian rule or unconditional authority for certain preachers and evangelists] assume that Scripture supports their view. Their key biblical proof text is Psalm 105:15: "Touch not mine anointed, and do my prophets no harm" (KJV). But a close examination of this passage reveals that it has nothing to do with challenging the teachings of church leaders. 'It first needs to be noted that the Old Testament phrase "the Lord's anointed" is typically used to refer to the kings of Israel (1 Sam. 12:3, 5; 24:6, 10; 26:9, 11, 16, 23; 2 Sam. 1:14, 16; 19:21; Ps. 20:6; Lam. 4:20), at times specifically to the royal line de-scended from David (Pss. 2:2; 18:50; 89:38, 51), and not to prophets and teachers. While the text does also mention prophets, in the context of Psalm 105 the reference is undoubtedly to the patriarchs in general (vv. 8-15; cf. 1 Chron. 16:15-22), and to Abraham (whom God called a prophet) in particular (Gen. 20:7). It is therefore debatable whether this passage can be applied to select leaders within the body of Christ. 'Even if the text can be applied to certain church leaders today, in the context of this passage the words "touch" and "do harm" have to do with inflicting physical harm upon someone. Psalm 105:15 is therefore wholly irrelevant to the issue of questioning the teachings of any of God's "anointed." (...) 'Finally, if any individual Christian is to be considered anointed, then so every Christian must be as well. For this is the only sense in which the term is used (apart from Christ) in the New Testament: "You [referring to all believers] have an anointing from the Holy One" (1 John 2:20, NIV). Thus, no believer can justifiably claim any special status as God's "untouchable anointed" over other believers.' (www.equip.org) |
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4 | Did Jesus suffer in hell when he died? | Luke 23:46 | TheCurtMan | 93932 | ||
Hey Radioman, Thanks for the info. I learned something else. The CurtMan |
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