
I would like to say from the outset, this is not an attack on pentecostalism. I have many pentecostal friends, I have some charismatic influences myself. But I have to ask, are we too credulous sometimes?
I was having a conversation with some friends the other week and they asked my view on Benny Hinn and other televangelists and megachurch pastors. I said the genuine servents are known by their fruit, that I’d trust someone like Billy Graham who hasn’t been so focussed on enriching himself way above the likes of Hinn. I qualified my comments to say, maybe some of it was genuine, but overall I’m skeptical.
This goes to other charismatic phenomena as well, including tongues. I know some of it is genuine. I have friends who speak in tongues. But I have to say, in churches where tongues speaking is an expectation, I have to wonder how many are faking it to find acceptance.
So, we got to talking about some of the spectacular megachurch pastor falls and why so few saw them coming. We got to talking about deliverance and healing ministries, how to tell fruitful from non-fruitful, how to spot fakes and manipulators. I think one charismatic gift we should all be seeking is that of discernment. In my own understanding I am influenced by Jonathon Edwards, who looked for increase of love in people having these experiences.







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