Someone complained in an Answers page- about people "Falling Under The Power" of Benn Hinn’s healings being FAKE, because they would "Fall under The Power," rise up healed, go home, then THE VERY NEXT DAY, find themselves in their former condition.
This is not news to me. Falling under The Power has happened back to Jesus’ Time. When it happened more prominently in Kenneth E. Hagin’s ministry in the early eighties, it spread like the… uh, like a *condition* through lots of ministies around the World. The "In Thing" became to have "Designated Catchers" to catch people who were prayed for by the "great men of God," lest "Their Great Anointing" fling them to the floor.
It was obviously unnecessary, and was disgusting to me at the time. The hypocrites, however, lapped it up!
Those through whom this started were not- at least at first- trying to hype anything. These things just happened, and they themselves did not know what to make of it.
The charlatans merely copied them.
This, however, does not mean that there are no genuinely anointed Healers and Miracle Workers.
I quit Pentecostal Churches in 1984, but retained an open mind. It took me seven years to find the Key Knowledge that enabled me to make full rational sense of my experiences.
I owe my life to "Divine Healing." I grew up in England, and was brought to Nigeria, where I became exposed to Malaria for the first time. By the time I heard The Gospel of Jesus preached with a view to informing us that we COULD be Saved- TODAY- my body was rejecting the only effective malaria treatment. at the time Every attack was worse than the one before it. It looked like this was going to kill me soon.
The first thing I learned was how to heal myself through prayer, with no drugs of any kind. I learned this within the first six weeks that I was "saved." I quickly found out that other supposedly Born Again Pentecostal Christians were not serious. They would claim to have JESUS in them- then go use drugs.
DEAR VINCENT Disciple of Primus: How can I be "the most gullible" for believing that a healing that only wears off the next day is not a REAL healing- when there are people who believe that they ARE healed, who NEVER experience their healing at all?
When Betty Price, wife of Frederick K. Price (author of Faith foolishness, and presumption) who at one point claimed to have received the same anointing Kenneth E. Hagin had during a Kenneth Hagin Campmeeting (I used to have the tape) contracted CANCER.
This man who had healed thousands was unable to heal his own wife. By one of those happy coincidences that happens routinely to those following spiritual paths, I came into possession of one of their ministry’s magazines, and in it was a picture of (the really beautiful) Betty Price (with her hair cropped short), and the caption: "Betty Price manifests her healing after enduring months of pain."
It is apparent that she must have resorted to medical procedures doctors prescribed.
The implications and ramifications of Betty Price’s cancer are that, NOT ONLY was her HUSBAND, who presumed to tell us how to believe in Jesus in that his obnoxious book, UNASBLE to heal her, but his friend, KENNETH E. HAGIN, who went to Heaven to receive a special anointing that specifically heals those who believe the story from a being claiming to be Jesus himself (there can be no doubt he did have such an experience, and had such a Power) COULD NOT HEAL HER.
NOR could ORAL ROBERTS, nor TOMMY LEE OSBORN, who were in the same city as Kenneth E. Hagin- Tulsa, Oklahoma- heal her. KENNETH COPELAND, also their friend and colleague, COULD NOT heal her.
These people received millions of dollars of dollars every year in Tithes & Offerings, because they claimed to be Ministers of God. They were believed to have Divine Healing Powers, and the ability to "Move the Hand fo God," as we called it, but they COULD NOT HEAL ONE OF THEIR OWN.
(YES); Simply Because the Healing was (NOT) "Real" to Begin With !
December 26th, 2009 at 10:55 am
someday you will see that faith has alot more power than your doubt. Research PLACEBO
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December 26th, 2009 at 11:27 am
…if you seriously believe that a healing that strangely only lasts until the patient gets home was a real healing, then in the name of Primus you’re the most gullible person I’ve ever met.
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December 26th, 2009 at 11:55 am
(YES); Simply Because the Healing was (NOT) "Real" to Begin With !
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