Prosperity gospel has damaged a lot of people ~Benny hinn

“I think it’s an offence to the Lord, it’s an offence to say give $1,000. I think it’s an offence to the Holy Spirit to place a price on the Gospel.”

“I’m done with it. I will never again ask you to give $1,000 or whatever amount, because I think the Holy Ghost is just fed up with it.”

“What was troubling is the mentioning of amounts connected to some blessing that should come back just because you gave.”

“It just got out of hand; give a thousand to get whatever, a hundredfold. I, myself, said [those things] and my heart was saying different.”

“What if that hundredfold never came back? What does that do to their faith? What does it do to his future and her future? And then, if it doesn’t come, that life is damaged,”

“I’ve had people come to me and say, ‘please, don’t say it again, it’s not working in my life.””

“Sometimes you dismiss it, other times you just don’t know what to say or do. But, it has damaged a lot of people.”

“How long do I have on this earth? What am I going to do in the next twenty years? That is for me to decide.”

“I want to make sure that the next 15-20 years of my life, that my message is the cross. The real call on my life.”

“I want to be known for that. I don’t want to be known as the prosperity teacher.”

“Prosperity is one thing in the Bible, there’s a whole lot more in the Word of God than prosperity but it’s become a major issue now because of the gimmickry involved in it. That needs to stop.”

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