Benny Hinn is urging viewers to give financially for God’s protection in the coming darkness.
In a recent message entitled, “Shameless Begging,” Pastor Benny Hinn discussed what he believes it means to reach out to the Lord in sincere and earnest prayer, much like David did in the Psalms. As he concluded the message, he also encouraged viewers to sow financially in preparation for the dark days ahead.
“We are facing days of such darkness and such danger unseen in the history of man,” Hinn says. “Unseen since Adam. Worse than anything that has happened in the past…and only those who’ve been faithful in giving to God’s work will be protected financially.”
Hinn says it is a faithful person who will reap God’s blessings.
“Any farmer will tell you that you can’t lose your seed because seed goes into your tomorrow. Seed goes into your future. Seed produces a harvest that has seed in it. You can’t lose a seed. You can lose money, but not a seed,” says Hinn.
Hinn further says it is God who uses seed to produce multiplication, ending the message with a plug for his ministry.
Mike Winger, who created a four-hour long documentary on Benny Hinn in relation to the prosperity gospel movement, shared the clip and commented on this message by Hinn.
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“Do me a favor and share this information with others because we need to keep people in the body of Christ from being duped and lied to,” Winger says.
Recently, Winger spoke with Costi Hinn, Benny Hinn’s nephew, on “Cultish.” Costi, who has disassociated with Hinn, believes that Hinn’s recent repentance for past ministry mistakes is merely for publicity.
In an interview on the Strang Report podcast, Hinn admitted that the two areas he made mistakes in were prophecy and prosperity.
“I was not too wise a number of times with prophecy…and then the other one is prosperity. And that’s been a very difficult one for me,” Hinn says.
Winger also spoke with Charisma Media where he discussed Hinn and the prosperity gospel.
“The idea of giving sacrificially is not to get in return but is because it’s more blessed to give than to receive,” Winger says. “The New Testament…prepares us for poverty. It prepares us to be poor. It tells those who are poor not to worry about it. It tells those who are rich not to take pride in it, but to be humbled knowing that their ultimate riches are in heaven.”
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Abby Trivett is content development editor for Charisma Media.