FALSE ONES IN THE DEMONIC THIRD WAVE TALKING ABOUT THE COMING PROMISED WEALTH TRANSFER LIKE TO QUOTE
Where is the Wealth Transfer from the heathen to Christians promised by Third Wave deceivers such as Benny Hinn, Pat Francis, or Peter Wagner? Nonexistent and but not surprising considering these fools have no integrity?
On December 22, 2010 Benny Hinn told us “Receive the Coming Supernatural Wealth Transfer”
The Word of God tells us clearly that the Lord told Abraham that his seed, Israel, would be a stranger in a land that is not theirs, that they would live in slavery, and yet 400 years later they would come out of slavery “with great substance” (Genesis 15:13-14).
The Lord promised that when His people Israel would leave Egypt, they would leave with the wealth of the Egyptians, with great substance! And that is exactly what happened! When Moses brought the children of Israel out of Egypt, the Word of God tells us that they “spoiled” the Egyptians (Exodus 12:36).
But notice that the wealth of the Egyptians was given to the Israelites just before they left Egypt. The wealth of the Egyptians was not given to them while they lived in slavery. It was given to them right before they left! Let me add something extremely important: The wealth of the Egyptians was given to Israel after the blood was applied, not before! They were a saved people, a delivered people, when they received the wealth of the Egyptians!
The Word of God says that what happened to Israel is a shadow, and we, the New Testament church, are the substance of that shadow.
What happened to them was our example, and what happened to them will surely soon happen to us; for just before we leave this world, right before the rapture of the church, God will give us the wealth of this world.
But Benny Hinn is a parasitical prosperity pimping preacher! He is a liar and a false prophet who loves to say “The LORD told me…” And for all his lies about “Why would the Lord be telling me to write to you about an unprecedented release of the anointing for the next 12 months?” HOW COME THE LORD DIDN’T TELL BENNY HINN THAT SUZANNE HINN WAS GOING TO DIVORCE HIM? MIND YOU SUZANNE HINN DID GET A WEALTH TRANSFER 50 % OF BENNY’S WEALTH AND SADDLED HIM WITH A $ 600,000 ATTORNEY FEES
Catherine wrote on March 7, 2011 and stated I watched a little TBN yesterday to see if these preachers are still as bold as ever and I couldn’t believe it…First there was Benny Hinn actually asking for his $600,000 attorney’s fees. He was trying to come off as an “Oh, shucks” victim of his divorce… he’s “being attacked”…. but he “prayed and prayed about it”… but what he DIDN’T do was simply get rid of the lawyers and do what a real Christian would do.. settle it on the courthouse steps, turn the other cheek, perhaps… He actually asked his sheep to pay his legal fees! Now… why don’t I have $600,000 legal fees? How does a person accrue $600,000 in legal fees? Why would he ask his sheep to feed the world’s system for his own personal benefit? And why would people want to pay his legal fees??? That’s GOT to be illegal! To ask for your legal fees in a church? There is SO much wrong with that that I won’t go on…
And then the next show was Mark Chirona… ahhh… Bishop, Prophet, Doctor, Apostle, Master AND Life Coach….Mark Chirona, I went to see him once and he truly believes he’s a Vegas Act…with the outfits and singing to the captive audiences. But anyway, I only caught the part where he actually said, “By the time I say “3”, I want you to call in with your donation. One…. Two….THREE!!! ” How’s THAT for a tactic? He is now Benny Hinn’s new chair warmer on his TV show. Others don’t come back, but there’s Mark, probably getting 20% of the proceeds for sitting in Benny’s chair.
THE ONLY SO CALLED WEALTH TRANSFER THAT THESE LIARS TEACH ABOUT HAVE BEEN FROM THE BLIND SHEEPLE TO THESE WOLVES IN SHEEP’S CLOTHING. THEY LIVE IN THE MEGA MANSIONS, FLY AROUND IN CHARTERED JETS AND LIVE THE HIGH LIFE! THE MORE THEY TEACH THIS LIE,,,,,,THE RICHER THESE PIMP PREACHERS BECOME! NO WHERE IN THE WORD OF GOD ARE WE TAUGHT THAT WE CAN BUY GOD! THE WORLD’S MANIPULATIVE WAY IS TIT FOR TAT. YOU DO THIS MORE ME AND I WILL DO THIS FOR YOU, THAT IS NOT GOD’S WAY!! NOR, DID GOD EVER INTEND FOR HIS PRIESTS TO ROB FROM HIS PEOPLE. ON THE CONTRARY, HE COMMANDED THEM TO STOP ROBBING AND CHEATING MY PEOPLE, STOP EXPELLING THEM FROM THEIR HOMES. K.W.
The Third Wave Movement is a Pentecostal or Charismatic movement that began in the 1980s. It is sometimes called the “Third Wave of the Holy Spirit” or the “Signs and Wonders Movement.” The name “Third Wave” was coined by C. Peter Wagner, a professor at Fuller Theological Seminary. He referred to the movement as the “Third Wave” because this was the third of three distinct Pentecostal/Charismatic movements in modern Christianity. The first wave was the original Pentecostal Movement that began in the early 1900s with the teachings of Charles Parham followed by the Azusa Street Revival. The second wave then came in the 1960s with the Charismatic movement. In the Charismatic movement, Pentecostal doctrines, teachings and practices began to spread to non-Pentecostal churches and denominations. This wave brought increased popularity to the “Word of Faith” or “Name It and Claim It” false teachings that are still popular today. Then, in the 1980s, another “movement of the Holy Spirit,” supposedly characterized by “signs and wonders,” began in the Vineyard Church with the teachings of Charles Wimber, Mike Bickle, C. Peter Wagner, Jack Deere, and others. Professor Wagner characterized this Third Wave as being “a new moving of the Holy Spirit among evangelicals who, for one reason or another, have chosen not to identify with either the Pentecostals or Charismatics.” Also known as the Neo-Charismatic Movement, this Third Wave of Pentecostal doctrine and excess became very popular and led to many aberrant teachings such as the Toronto Blessing and laughing in the Spirit.In addition to highlighting some of the melodramatic practices of the Pentecostal and Charismatic movements, the Third Wave goes even further with its emphasis on the sensational, including claims of signs and wonders performed by “modern-day apostles and prophets.”
Key teachings of the Third Wave Movement include what is known as “power evangelism.” The basic premise of power evangelism is that the preaching of the gospel must be accompanied with signs and wonders in order for people to respond in faith. Proponents of this view have an unbalanced focus on miracles, speaking in tongues, healing and prophecy. They miss the fact that it is the gospel message itself that is the power of God to salvation (Romans 1). Third Wave proponents essentially deny the sufficiency of Scripture and believe that God is communicating directly though modern-day prophets and apostles. Therefore, they believe that God is giving new revelation today which undermines the sufficiency and authority of Scripture. The words of these “new apostles and prophets” become more important than the clear teaching of Scripture. As with MANY Pentecostal/Charismatic movements, personal experience plays a greater role for determining “truth” than does sound doctrine.
The Third Wave is yet another movement that is based on people’s experience rather than on sound doctrine. Proponents of the Third Wave Movement believed that it would bring forth end-time apostles and prophets to do greater miracles than were performed by Old Testament prophets or New Testament apostles. These “new apostles and prophets” were said to be greater than any prophet or apostle that had preceded them. This teaching has resulted in many false prophets coming out of Third Wave churches.
Since its beginning in the 1980s, the Third Wave Movement has sparked a large number of counterfeit revivals. As the movement evolved, unbiblical practices such as “laughing in the spirit” continued to get more and more bizarre. In recent years some Third Wave leaders and churches have begun to separate themselves from some of the more aberrant practices and are trying to move back to more traditional Charismatic practices. This Third Wave of Pentecostalism has left in its wake a history of false teachings and destructive practices. Many have been led astray.
No matter how you look at these people they are examples of people who because their love of money (1 Tim. 6: 10) replaces any love for Jesus, if in fact they had any. They demonstrate clearly that, as Jesus said, “ No one can server two masters; for either he will hate the one and love the other, or he will be devoted to the one and despise the other. You cannot serve God and Mammon” (Matt. 6: 24). They have chosen to serve and worship wealth and money personified in the form and temptation of the devil to choose him over Jesus. As James so aptly wrote, “Come now, you rich, weep and howl for the miseries that are coming upon you. Your riches have rotted and your garments are moth-eaten. Your silver and gold have rusted, and their rust will be evidence against you and will eat your flesh like fire. You have laid up treasure for the last days….You have lived on the earth in luxury and in pleasure; you have fattened your hearts in a day of slaughter” (Jas. 5: 1 – 3, 5). This is the result of so-called “Prosperity Gospel” which feeds “the love of money” is still the root of all evil. Paul warned us, But those who have the desire to be rich fall into temptation , into a snare, into many senseless and hurtful desires that plunge men into ruin and destruction. For the love of money is the root of all evils; it is through this craving that some have wandered away from the faith and pierced their hearts with many pangs (pains, physical torments). Jesus is exposing all of these wealthy fools called evangelists and pastors whose love of money has proven that they have never served and worship Jesus Christ, nor have they listened to the Holy Spirit. They provide a great entertainment that proves they are condemned to the lake of fire (Rev. 22: 15) because their names have been removed from the Book of Life (Rev. 3: 5; 13: 8; 17: 8; 20: 12; 20: 15; 21: 27; 22: 19). They forget that Jesus is no fool. The fool themselves and seek after the wrong treasure (Matt. 6: 21; 13: 24). They generally choke when they read what Jesus said to the rich young man, “You lack one thing; go, sell what you have, and give to the poor, and you will have treasure in heaven, and come, follow me” (Mk. 10: 21). So, these famous preachers, evangelists, false prophets betray themselves by their life styles.”
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