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Televangelist Benny Hinn Claims Those ‘Who Give to Lord’s Work’ Will Be Protected Financially in Dark Days to Come

Televangelist Benny Hinn recently argued that Christians who donate to the Lord’s work will be financially protected in the world’s darkest hours to come. “Now, listen, I want you to give yourself to the Lord’s work. I want you to sow into the Lord’s work. We are facing days of darkness and danger the likes of which we’ve never seen in the history of mankind. Things are coming that are worse than anything we’ve ever seen since Adam,” Hinn said in a livestream on YouTube on Tuesday.Shameless beggar‘, in which viewers were encouraged to donate to Hinn’s cause.

“And only those who have been faithful donors to God’s work will be financially protected in that time,” Hinn argued.

“Blessings abound to the faithful. And this is not just for now; this is for the future,” Hinn emphasized, suggesting that even though people may lose money, what they have given to the Lord’s work as seed will not be lost.

“Blessings abound to the faithful. You can’t lose seeds. Any farmer will tell you that. You can’t lose seeds because seeds lead to tomorrow. Seeds lead to the future. Seeds produce a harvest that contains seeds. You can’t lose seeds. You may lose money, but you can’t lose seeds. That’s a powerful thing.”

according to The Christian Standt“Dedicate yourself to this service today,” the Pope urged the faithful, saying, “God will bless you again and again.”

He added, “So you can donate on the platform that you watch me on, you can go to our website at BennyHinn.org, you can donate by texting us.”

The video comes about five years after Hinn rejected the prosperity gospel, claiming it was “not for sale.”

“Unfortunately, prosperity has gone a little crazy. I’m getting my theology right, and you need to know that, too, because when I read the Bible now, I can’t look at it with the same eyes I did 20 years ago,” Hinn said. Facebook Live 2019.

“I think that’s blasphemy against the Lord. It’s blasphemy to ask for $1,000. I think it’s blasphemy against the Holy Spirit to put a price on the gospel. I’m sick of it. I’m never going to ask for $1,000 or whatever again, because I think the Holy Spirit is sick of it.”

“Did you hear that?” Hinn asked, and the audience responded enthusiastically in the affirmative.

“I think this is damaging to the gospel, so I’m making this statement for the first time in my life, and quite frankly, I don’t care what people think of me anymore,” he continued.

Photo credit: ©YouTube/Benny Hinn


Milton Quintanilla A freelance writer and content creator, he is a contributing writer for CrosswalkHeadlines and the host of the For Your Soul Podcast, a podcast focused on sound doctrine and biblical truth. He holds a Master of Divinity from Alliance Theological Seminary.

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