I have been reading about Benny Hinn for almost 17 years now. The person who lead me to the Lord was heavily inspired by Benny Hinn . Benny Hinn has really helped us sit up and take notice of the ministry of the Holy Spirit. His teachings has increased my faith in the ministry of the Holy Spirit. His books has inspired me equally.
Something seriously has gone wrong somewhere to bring him to this position. What saddens me more is the impact such things have on the testimony of the churches all over the world. Critics of Christianity must be having a field day hearing all this.
Things like these makes me wonder that as Christians what are we doing wrong? Every man of God in oneway or the other seems to faultering at some time
I think the problem is twofold.
Not the person but Christ
The first problem is that we put these people on a pedestal. Yes these ministers are responsible for proclaiming Christ through their character and there can be no concessions around it, but at the same time mature christians should also acknowledge that these people are only messengers of Christ and that Christ is not defined or characterized through their actions. They are prone to faultering some time or the other. Practically every biblical hero ( except Christ) of faith faultered, so is the same with these ministers.
In fact such instances should remind us to look at Christ and not the person who is bringing the message..not the person but Christ. These instances should remind us seek the Holy Spirit for guidance more and more instead of relying on people like Benny Hinn. If we keep our faith in Benny Hinn, he will let us down but if we put our faith in Christ, the rock on which we build our faith, our homes will never be washed away. As someone said failures can either be stumbling block or it can be your stepping stone to reach to new level
Not the ministry but Christ
From Benny Hinn's point of view what went wrong is this; his ministry became more important to him than Christ. A lot of ministers start with noble intentions, but somewhere down the line their ministries become so big that they start running a corporation than a church.
I had been a management consultant before and I totally understand the challenges of running a corporation. Pressure of performing, maintaining, financial growth becomes your focus than relationship with Christ.
That's why Jesus said that the rich man cannot enter the kingdom of God and Paul later said that if you are marry you will please your wife rather than God. Is is wrong to be rich or being married?...No. Jesus is not biased towards the poor or unmarried. Both the things are permissible in God's eyes but the point is that you create new challenges for your self when you are rich or married.
I think Benny Hinn is trying to run a corporation than to serve Christ. He is under pressure for maintaining what he has built. I went to his website and saw him asking for more money..for what..for the crusades he says. Brother have you forgotten that you have a million dollar mansion and an aircraft. Why don't you sell that for your crusades. And what happens if you are left with nothing at all.. will you stop preaching Christ?
Think about this dear Benny Hinn, just as Jesus asked the rich man to sell everything and give it to the poor and follow HIM, will you do the same if Jesus asks you this question today?
Maybe this why Mrs Benny Hinn has left you. Our spouses are the one who know us the best and she probably saw what we are seeing now. Perhaps she saw that you are serving Benny Hinn ministries than Christ.
An interesting thing is that Paula White has also divorced her husband too..reason.. I guess the same as Benny Hinn's. Indeed similar spirits attract to each other. Not surprising that they were allegedly running into each others arms.
I hate to sound so critical but this is really upsetting. I do believe in the restorative power of our Lord and hope that God will restore these two again