cd: > I think the Street Preachers understand > B. Hinn quite well. I see it differently.
CD wrote: > I have no problem with laying on hands to heal > the sick-heck-I am even for this-but to travel > great distances to believe Hinn has some special > insite/power with God is error-it is suppose to be > done with the elders of the church. If the elders of the church do not pray the prayer of faith, and the person finds that he is still sick, then there is nothing wrong with him going to someone who has faith or who has gifts of healings. Read 1 Cor. 12 and you will find that gifts of healings, miracles, and faith are not limited to elders of the church. CD wrote: > When the women touched Christ and was cured of > the issue of blood-what (virtue) flowed from Christ > to the women Hinn does not have. I suspect that > the only cure Hinn has to offer is to cure one of covenaent > money as he has most of it. You comparison of Christ and > Hinn in the above is a mistake. I only pointed out that even Jesus Christ could not heal many because of their unbelief. If such explains failure in prayer with Jesus Christ, how much more does it explain failure with us. Therefore, we ought not deter the faith of anyone just because they are seeking help through another minister. Such objections arise from jealousy and envy, not from the Spirit of God. The testimony of many people is that they have been healed by God through Hinn's ministry, which is why so many give money to him. When a person has an incurable disease, they often become extremely grateful to the person they view as responsible for facilitating that healing. I have had the poorest of the poor give me the widow's mite so to speak. You don't know how difficult it is to receive such a gift, but the Spirit taught me long ago, nobody can give if nobody receives. Therefore, the answer is to pour the money back into helping them. I don't know what Hinn does with his money. He may very well be spending it unfaithfully, but if your criticism concerns him receiving lots of money, then your criticism is misdirected at the wrong end of the cash flow. CD wrote: > By the way when did we become protesters? I understood > you to be a preacher-we are likewise. Sometimes preachers do protest, and these Benny Hinn events are merely protests against Hinn. Just listen to what they are saying, or consider their signs. If they were preaching, they would heal the sick through the laying on of hands and the prayer of faith as the people came in. It seems to me that these street preachers who protest Hinn are in error, filled with a spirit of envy and backbiting. I suspect the street preachers protesting at the Promise Keepers events are basically the same thing. David Miller. ---------- "Let your speech be always with grace, seasoned with salt, that you may know how you ought to answer every man." (Colossians 4:6) http://www.InnGlory.org If you do not want to receive posts from this list, send an email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] and you will be unsubscribed. If you have a friend who wants to join, tell him to send an e-mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] and he will be subscribed.

