Hinn's statement
mark mathis (annm@juno.com)
Sat, 19 Jul 1997 05:06:16 EDT
Hinn has never repented for all the other falsehoods he's preached.so
what difference does it make.
MARK MATHIS
annm@juno.com
P.O. BOX 415
CEDAR PARK, TEX. 78630
On Fri, 18 Jul 1997 09:14:17 -0700 suprdave@lightspeed.net writes:
>(Regarding forgiving)
>>
>>We probably would if they repented as publicly as they sinned.
>Sometimes we
>>never hear of the repentance until after its been dealt with for
>quite some
>>time.
>>
>>Pastor Fitzgerel
>>Salt Lake City, Utah
>
>So are you saying that unless they repent, we are not to forgive?
>Because
>this sounds like this is what you are logically implying. Guess what?
>Hinn
>did repent of those statements.
>
>This seems to be the idea that is portrayed in many Christians. It
>seems
>that they refuse to forgive unless one asks for it. I recall when
>Jesus was
>on the cross, He said "Father, forgive them, for they know not what
>they
>do." Even our Lord, while dying and suffering on the cross, had enough
>mercy
>to pray for those who were crucifying and mocking Him.
>
>