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NASB | John 10:27 "My sheep hear My voice, and I know them, and they follow Me; |
AMPLIFIED 2015 | John 10:27 "The sheep that are My own hear My voice and listen to Me; I know them, and they follow Me. |
Bible Question:
(The following has been re-posted to keep it in the right thread. My apologies for posting it twice.) Matt 24:11 "Many false prophets will arise and will mislead many." I have a question for all who would defend the word of faith movement and those who would defend its super-star preachers, including Kenneth Copeland, Kenneth Hagin, Fred Price, Paul and Jan Crouch, John Avanzini, Benny Hinn, Jesse Duplantis, and Marilyn Hickey, and the many other evangelists, teachers, and writers promoting the teaching. For a moment, forget their unbiblical doctrine of the prosperity gospel (i.e., name it and claim it). What about their heretical, near blasphemous teachings concerning the nature of God, Christ and man, as summarized below? "In brief, the teachings of these men may be summarized as follows: God created man in “God’s class,” as “little gods,” with the potential to exercise the “God kind of faith” in calling things into existence and living in opportunity, however, by rebelling against God in the Garden and taking upon ourselves Satan’s nature. To correct this situation, Jesus Christ became a man, died spiritually (thus taking upon Himself Satan’s nature), went to Hell, was “born again,” rose from the dead with God's nature again, and then sent the Holy Spirit so that the Incarnation could be duplicated in believers, thus fulfilling their calling to be little gods. Since we are called to experience this kind of life now, we should be successful in every area of our lives. To be in debt, then, or be sick, or (as is often taught) be left by one’s spouse, and not to have these problems go away by “claiming” God’s promises, shows a lack of faith" (Christian Research Institute). |
Bible Answer: Christian Research Insitute is right on target! |