The NEW lie from Benny Hinn. Here's the video evidence.
May 21, 2024
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Benny Hinn, a controversial televangelist famed for his healing services, discusses his recent prophetic claims about peace in Israel by 2024. He addresses videos where he seemingly prophesied these events but later denies any such intention, prompting questions about his motives. The conversation critically examines the implications of his statements on both faith and finances, highlighting the dangers of false prophecies. Hinn’s claims lead to a broader dialogue on discernment within spiritual contexts amidst ongoing conflict and deception.
Benny Hinn's recent claims of future peace between Israel and Saudi Arabia, framed as prophecy, raise significant questions about his credibility and accountability.
Hinn's history of similar prophetic statements during political tensions highlights concerns about manipulation of faith for personal gain and exploitation of followers' hope.
Deep dives
Denial of False Prophecy
Benny Hinn recently denied making a false prophecy regarding peace between Israel and Saudi Arabia in 2024, claiming he was merely quoting Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu. However, his statements go beyond quoting, asserting that he is confident peace will occur, which he frames as a prophetic assurance. This sets off a tension between his claims and the reality that the situation has escalated rather than progressed towards peace, raising doubts about his credibility. Critics argue that he seems to be engaging in damage control amidst significant backlash for earlier predictions that have not materialized.
Prophetic Claims of Revival
Hinn conveyed that the establishment of peace between Israel and Saudi Arabia would usher in the 'greatest revival in world history,' suggesting that this would lead to mass conversions and miraculous healings. He articulated a vision where the peace would not only benefit Israel but also trigger a global revival affecting everyone, particularly Christians. His claims feature vivid imagery of miracles occurring at home and a promised financial windfall for believers, indicating a transfer of wealth that he believes will occur as a direct outcome of new relations in the Middle East. These assertions, however, cast a shadow on his credibility, particularly given the ongoing conflict in the region.
Recycling False Prophecies
There seems to be a pattern in Hinn’s history of making similar prophetic claims during times of political tension in the Middle East, which critics highlight as a recycling of past statements rather than new insights. His declarations about imminent peace, miraculous events, and financial blessings are strikingly similar to predictions he made during previous political negotiations, raising concerns that he uses hope and faith to manipulate followers. This repetition of failed prophecies positions Hinn as a controversial figure within faith communities, as many see his actions as a exploitation of religious sentiment for personal gain. Ultimately, the lasting message is a caution against prophetic speech that lacks accountability, especially in light of scripture emphasizing the importance of truth in prophetic claims.
**In the video I accidentally said "December" when I should have said "September." At any rate, I have dates on the screen for when each video was posted online.
This is his recent video denying he ever prophesied about this stuff and was just quoting other people's political commentary: Click Here
To the vast majority of those listening in, Hinn appeared to prophesy that this peace would come and went on to ask people to send him money as a way of guaranteeing that they would get a bunch more money coming in when the prophesied "transfer of wealth" came in. To go on and deny that this was prophecy (and false prophecy at that) seems like a total deception on Benny's part.
My website: https://BibleThinker.org
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