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Physical healing was the main message of the
crusade from the very opening moments. When
Benny Hinn came on the platform, some of his
first words were, "Expect something tonight! This will be the greatest miracle crusade in this part
of the world!" The crowd erupted with cheers and
shouting, especially when Benny Hinn told them
three times to repeat aloud with him, "All will
be healed." He then said, "If Jesus healed them
all 2000 years ago, He will heal them all today.
You are going to leave healed and free. The
power of God is going to invade this place." He
then told everyone to turn to the person next to
them and say, "The Lord is going to heal me, and
the Lord is going to heal you." He affirmed
these claims by saying, "This is the Word of God.
This is His promise. Lift your hands and thank
Him." Once again, the crowd burst into deafening
cheers and shouting.
It was sad and even frightening to see the crowd
enraptured into hysteria by these words. What
power this man held over them! They had
completely given themselves over to believe
whatever Benny Hinn said, and they truly believed
that every sick person would be healed that
night. This was a sobering reminder to me as I
sat in the midst of such powerful deception that
we must examine every message, every sermon in
the light of God's Word. After the preaching concluded, the healing time was to begin. In a breathy, quiet voice Benny Hinn told the crowd, "I feel the presence of the Holy Ghost", as the band began to play the popular chorus, "He touched me." Hinn made mention of the crippled man who was healed in Acts 3, emphasizing to the crowd that this was the moment they had been anticipating, this was the very time that supernatural miracles would take place before their very eyes. "Receive your miracle tonight!" he shouted to the people.
He then coached the people on how to receive a
miracle. "Some may feel electricity in their
body, or a tingling sensation, or warmth, or
heat. That is God's power healing you. Lift
your hands and call His name. Place your hand on
your body where the sickness is and I will pray
for it to go." Benny Hinn announced that cancer,
crippled legs, a brain tumor, throat cancer,
arthritis in the back, deaf ears, a right leg,
and a neck growth were being healed at that very
moment. Benny Hinn claimed that the same kinds of healing found in the New Testament would be seen on this night, but the Lord Jesus Christ and His apostles did not merely heal back pain and arthritis! They healed withered limbs, opened blinded eyes, gave strength to the crippled, and even raised the dead, and they did not need the electric, rock music supercharged atmosphere of a healing crusade to do it! While we still believe that God can and does heal today according to His will, we do not believe that anyone today has the gift of healing as seen in the lives of Christ and the apostles.
Benny Hinn deceived the people by implying that it is God's will for every Christian to be healed physically right now, while the Bible promises no such thing. Romans 8:23 says that we are still waiting for "the redemption of our body." Sickness and pain is part of the curse of sin, and we will have to endure these trials until we get a glorified body at the resurrection.
The greatest tragedy of all is that multitudes of
people who attended this crusade sincerely
believe that they are born again and going to
heaven because they experienced a feeling in
their body, and repeated a sinner's prayer after
Benny Hinn without any Biblical knowledge of why
they need to be saved, and how they can be saved. I have already met people while out soul winning
and listened as they told me that they were going
to heaven because of what they experienced at the
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To read the entire post from www.wayoflife.org, click - HERE
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Note:
This is a repost from February 2007.
I just came across an article from
Christianity Today (which should, I assume, be Christian in
nature and format, ugh!), that highlighted
The 10 Most Redeeming Films of 2006.
The article was basically stating that these are films that
are recommended for Christians because of "their story of
redemption" or of the picture of "a redeemer" in them.
Ah, I'll just let them say it themselves:
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What do we mean by "redeeming" films? They're all stories of redemption—sometimes blatantly, sometimes less so. Several of them literally have a character that represents a redeemer; one even includes the Redeemer. With others, you might have to look a bit harder for the redemptive thread, but it's certainly there. Some are "feel-good" movies that leave a smile on your face; some might leave you uncomfortable, even disturbed, and asking, "How should I process that?" But you won't be able to shake it from your memory, either. |
Maybe it's
just me, but... uh, one small problem. Many of these
films are R rated. And for good reason. But
maybe that fact is inconsequential for the writers of
Christianity Today. I don't know.
But what I do know is that a Christian... no, let's make that
a so-called Christian magazine touts films for 2006
that picture something in them—
a redemptive story, a veiled Christ figure, a good moral,
whatever— that they feel
Christians should see. "After all," I can hear them
reason, "this is just a film with a good story that depicts
life as it really is— sex,
violence, profanity and all. What's the big deal about
that?" Implied: You should see the
movies. WE think you should see the movies.
We saw the movies and we liked the movies and
we are writing to you in our Christian magazine putting
our stamp of approval on the movies so you will go and see the
movies... like we did.
I mean, come on, isn't that why they ran the article in the
first place. Geez.
But, let me just take the first movie on the list and look at it a little deeper. The movie is called, Children of Men, and the reviewers of Christianity Today say:
| Children of Men is rated R for strong violence, language, some drug use and brief nudity. The film includes depictions of startling violence, sometimes achieves the intensity of Saving Private Ryan. The language includes abuse of the Lord's name. This film is for discerning adults only. |
Gosh, thanks for the warning.
Plugged-in Online says the following about the language content of Christianity Today's recommended, "redemptive" film:
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Characters use the f-word and s-word almost 75 and 25 times, respectively. Jesus' name is abused more than a dozen times; God's gets profaned twice. Milder profanities include Kee calling her child "the little b--tard." Politically motivated songs during the closing credits include six uses of "c--t" and other sexually crude references. |
Excuse me, but am I the only one that sees a huge lack of discernment on the part of Christianity Today in promoting this R rated film to its trusting readers? Am I the only one that is beginning to see why the name Christianity Today is a misnomer— and that maybe the name and focus of the magazine should be changed as to not dupe its readers any longer? Or, maybe it's not a mere lack of discernment. Maybe they know exactly what they are doing.
Am I the only one that wants to "vomit them out of my mouth" as Jesus said?
Is it any wonder why, everyday, people who Love Jesus are learning to Hate Church.
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