Is Benny Hinn the best example of Jesus today?
Going from city to city preaching the Gospel to the masses of people?
Particularly in getting people to arise from wheelchairs in the front row of his religious services?
In my view Benny Hinn really mimics the Jesus Christ as described in the Gospels vs other religious leaders who tend to spend all their time pontificating and labeling other non-profit religions as packed full of heretics.
Benny Hinn is walking the talk on stage.
The blind see, the deaf hear, the crippled walk...and Benny Hinn touches them and they fall down backwards.
Praise the Lord!
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2007-12-11
04:08:13
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You're aware that most of his "healed" folks end up getting worse, refuse medication, and many die of their complications....right?
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Yes, however, if you look at Jesus Christ in the Gospels, Jesus Christ did not heal everyone he preached to. Folks in Jesus's native town lacked the faith for Jesus to work miracles. Jesus even cautioned the persons he healed to stay on the straight and narrow lest the devil so to speak returned seven times worse. So the same is true of Jesus Christ as it is of Benny Hinn. Neither Jesus Christ nor Benny Hinn report a 100.00% batting average at all. Again, that's what the Gospels say about Jesus. Even Jesus told the story of the sower who only attained a 25% harvest.
A notable number of persons turned away from Jesus. That's reported in the Gospels. Some of the listeners simply rejected Jesus Christ as do some listeners today reject Benny Hinn. That's why I tend to feel Benny Hinn is a good example of the Jesus Christ of the Bible.
2007-12-11
04:19:13 ·
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Benny Hinn is an imposter, like the rest of these television hustlers who are robbing God's people. He doesn't mimic Jesus Christ at all. The man doesn't even know the sabbath is on Saturday! Wake up, my friend.
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Well, the Bible says Jesus Christ was called the same things as Benny Hinn: an imposter, a fake, a hustler, and satanic. That's why I tend to feel Benny Hinn is the best example of Jesus Christ today. Both Jesus Christ and Benny Hinn draw a lot of flak. Some people like them, others don't.
2007-12-11
04:30:27 ·
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Only if Jesus really liked limousines and lear jets.
2007-12-11 04:12:48
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answered by Anonymous
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Benny Hinn is an imposter, like the rest of these television hustlers who are robbing God's people. He doesn't mimic Jesus Christ at all. The man doesn't even know the sabbath is on Saturday! Wake up, my friend.
2007-12-11 04:24:10
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answered by Anonymous
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He's nowhere's near being an example of Christ; he's a mortal man - a sinner! Christ is without sin - He knew no sin.
NO Man on earth has ANY right to declare himself to be an example of Jesus!
Besides, Benny Hinn is a total fake - a con man. If you actually believe in what he does, having some sort of 'special powers' to heal, then you're pretty gullible.
2007-12-11 04:14:40
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answered by Anonymous
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Then why does he take so much money for these "good" things he does Jesus never would have charged people to watch Him heal the sick. Why doesn't he just go in to childrens hospitals and heal all those children?
I believe he is a fraud but, that is my opinion.
2007-12-11 04:15:22
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answered by Jen 4
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You can't be serious. Benny Hinn is the perfect example of a false prophet. No one alive today has the gift of spiritual healing. The Bible states that miracles had their time and purpose and they have ceased.
2007-12-11 04:14:47
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answered by TG 4
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He has been in ministry for over 30 years...and Im sure he has touched many in a good way.
But then again, would Jesus fly in His own personal Jet and wear 1000$ suits??
2007-12-11 04:13:39
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answered by 2009 time to shine 4
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No.
1. Cost of services:
“Cure sick people, raise up dead persons, make lepers clean, expel demons. You received FREE, give FREE.” (Matt. 10:8)
2. Rate of success:
“All the crowd were seeking to touch him [Jesus], because power was going out of him and healing them ALL.” (Luke 6:19)
“They brought the sick out even into the broad ways and laid them there upon little beds and cots, in order that, as Peter would go by, at least his shadow might fall upon some one of them. Also, the multitude from the cities around Jerusalem kept coming together, bearing sick people and those troubled with unclean spirits, and they would ONE AND ALL be cured.” (Acts 5:15, 16)
2007-12-11 04:11:05
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answered by Anonymous
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Indeed. And we all know Benny Hinn has far greater powers than, say, a doctor, drugs or modern medicine. I mean it just can't be a con, can it?
2007-12-11 04:12:13
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answered by Anonymous
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I wouldn't go that far...
I believe that if he can reach many people, then more power to him.
I do know this,
GOD is the Ultimate Judge and HE is the way.
2007-12-11 04:13:46
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answered by †Evonne† 7
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You're aware that most of his "healed" folks end up getting worse, refuse medication, and many die of their complications....right?
2007-12-11 04:11:12
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answered by 雅威的烤面包机 6
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