The believer's authority kenneth hagin book

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Sometimes it may works the way he says, but only because it is then the plan of God in this situation. Hagin's teaching is built on only a few scriptures, sometimes even twisted (example: if you know much of his and of other people's teaching in the word of faith movement, read the verses before an after Proverbs 6,2, and see, what Proverbs 6:2 is really about, and what they want to make it say) or even totally ignoring many other verses, that do not support the theology or principles he made of the others.

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While Hagin teached that every born again already has this authority since day one.

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Jesus gives the disciples at a specific point authority to heal all sickness, when they were with him quite some time, and learned much from him, face to face. Which is the classic dead end street, because it does not really understand the growth of a disciple. I was stuck to this book and all of Hagin's writings I knew, because they offers the quick solutions that are totally controllable with our mind. At least for some time, until you learn, that discipleship does not depend on principles on how we should do the things Jesus called us to do, but it depends on the guidance of the Holy Spirit.

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