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The Heart Matters

Category : Church, Featured, global, human rights, Jesus Christ, justice, lifestyle, Relationships

As I travel to a number of countries across continents, three continents between June and September, I am saddened by the conditions of living of many women, men, boys and girls. The gap between the haves and the have not’s is widening with countries and across continents. Why is this? As I am burdened about this, the issue of the “engine”(heart) of a human being came to my mind.

My thoughts about the heart were in reflection of what is written in the Bible about the heart. Namely that the heart is said to be the most deceitful, what makes a person evil or wicked is not what they eat but what is conceived in the heart and in the abundance of the heart, the mouth speaks. Our hearts are also likened to different types of soils-stony/rocky/thorny. Because the heart matters, it is written that we are to guard our hearts for out of it flows the issues of life. Hence the heart matters, so with what and how do we guard our hearts? This entails that there is a “key” that protects our hearts so that issues of life can flow. What issues of life flow out of us?

It is my observation that there are many things that people use to guard their hearts, from religion to money and leisure. However, what would it be like if humanity kept the main thing the main thing? I am convinced that the main thing and “guard” for our hearts is the pure Word of God made alive to the world through Jesus Christ the Son of God. When we feed our hearts with the Word of God, it becomes a mirror in our lives to enable us to see the truth about the conditions of our hearts and how this impacts on the lives of those around us. When the Word of God is penned on our hearts and not on tablets of stone anymore, our hearts will yearn to hide (inside) the Word of God, so that can bear the good fruit (outside)-it’s the inside-out transformation.

The appalling conditions of living of millions and millions of men, women, boys and girls across the world are clear evidence of the condition of the human hearts. When we are indifferent to the poor conditions of those around us, when our motives for doing something “good” to help through prayer or giving/serving others is birthed from stony hearts, hearts filled with iniquity, God the Father searches the heart and desires truth in inner parts!

Life from the fringes – The Spirit of God moves where He wants…

Category : Church, church planting, evangelism, Featured, global, human rights, Jesus Christ, justice, leadership, lifestyle, mission, Relationships, sverige, Sweden

Being a student of the history of missions I have always been fascinated by the way God has initiated new spiritual life from the fringes of society, or from the fringes of the well-established and powerful churches and denominations in our world. (See Dagen, the Economist).

The history of the Church is characterized through improbable and impossible enterprises initiated by the Holy Spirit through structures, means and people who were not part of “the powerful, the wise and the rich”. People, almost out from “hiding”, appeared on the stage of the world carrying the Gospel of peace, hope and salvation within vulnerable, breakable and at times seemingly unworthy vessels shaming the ones who thought they had their things together…

UNEXPECTED EXPRESSION OF LIFE

I see what God is doing today in our midst, as I consider the many people from numerous nations who, considered in the eyes of our world, have not been able to impress our rulers and people in power with mighty accomplishments in regard to their involvement (productivity) in our society. But I look at them with different eyes as they serve many unwanted, powerless and voiceless people on the fringes of society bringing them hope, peace and salvation.

While many hope and expect that God will move again from the center, I want to call to your attention that which is already happening on the fringes of society against the odds through an unexpected outburst of life as men and women from many different nations, tribes and tongues make a difference in our secular city and impact our city and its people with hope!

That’s the Way I see it!

John

Our minister of integration Nyamko Sabuni has many view points on religion and religious people in her answer to the Christian Daily Dagen she answered on the question why she seems to criticize religion: “No, I criticize behaviors which violate other people. For me there is a boundary for religion, it is a private matter and how you want to apply it. As soon as your religion starts to influence your neighbor and restrict your neighbors freedom, I want to stop it right there. It is not religion which I criticize, but more how people choose to practice it.”

Of course I don’t want others to be restricted in their freedom, but true faith and a true relationship with Jesus will always affect my neighbor otherwise I am not a disciple at all. I guess that’s where the problem is: Nyamko Sabuni feels it is a private matter and it should be exercised inside with closed doors, the power of the Gospel cannot been contained within the four walls of the Church, it is explosive stuff and has to find its way out!

National Facebook Fast – breaking the addiction to on-line communities and making room for true relationships!

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Category : Church, evangelism, Featured, Jesus Christ, lifestyle, Relationships

Chris and Kerry Shook, pastors of the Woodlands Church in Houston are challenging the members of their church and other people they know and reach through their newly released book: “Love at least sight”, to fast from Facebook, laptops, Ipods and cell phones taking a break from technology (check here, here and here).

To suggest this, is a rather radical step within the context of their church and they way they work and minister since people can twitter their questions even during the worship services and sermons!


Yesterday, though, they asked the church’s 17,000-plus attendees to do the unthinkable: turn off their laptops, iPods and cell phones, and take a break from technology.

“They’re called it a National Facebook Fast. For a whole day, the Shooks wanted people to swap digital communication for face time with family and friends. “For us, having one day when we don’t (use technology) makes us more conscious throughout the week about how we’re using our time,” Chris said. “We have to figure out what are the best uses of technology. It can also be a time-waster.” According to Houston belief.

Those of you, who know me, know that I am trying to use Twitter, Facebook, Linkedin and my blog to communicate to different people in different ways. I work extensively through text messages and e-mails and even flyers connecting with people within my network and our church… I use all these different means because I notice how fragmentized communication has become… What do I mean? Some people will NEVER answer a mail or a message left on a cell phone (they never listen to any messages left there) while others never respond to a flyer that has been given them.

We have a problem. I realize that the tremendous overload of communication with al its different forms and shapes demands attention and time. And we can’t create surrogates for the true face-to-face, heart-to-heart, being-in-one-room-communication!

The Shooks say it’s fine to use e-mail and the Internet at work if it’s part of your job, but technology can become a distraction at home. People have become used to multi-tasking so much that they often have dinner, play with their kids and even watch TV while glancing back and forth from their iPhones and Blackberrys.

In the 21st century, technology addiction is a real thing. The Center for Internet Addiction, founded by psychologist Kimberly Young, warns about people who make the Internet the organizing principle of their lives, a priority over family and friends. Even if most Internet users aren’t that hooked, we tend to have some level of dependency, also me, like the Shook’s, I feel “naked” without my phone, it has become my contact with the world, my mouth piece, my brain (remembering everything I planned), it is my office, it helps me to “kill dead time”, it makes me effective, and yes… I have to admit to a certain degree dependent.

The best media for me is the cell phone. Since its availability I have noticed that I will do more work while travelling. Where I, years ago, spent many hours on the phone as soon as I came back home, I now have done all these phone calls before I get home and in that sense I can see a tremendous difference in our private life. I do turn off the phone and so feel that I can sift through calls.

However, taking a Sabbath – a day of rest – from the endless number of buzzing, ringing, glowing devices can be a way to renew and refocus, experts say.

The Shooks’ Facebook Fast encourages people to break their tech-dependent routines and meet friends for coffee, sit down for a family dinner or mail a handwritten letter instead. According to their latest book, these kinds of interactions allow people to go deeper than you can with your hundreds of friends on Facebook.

Still, many say it’s digital connections that actually enhance their relationships, not just with long-lost classmates but the people they are closest to.

What is your experience with this?

John

Grace: forgive and forget!

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Category : Church, Featured, Jesus Christ, lifestyle, Relationships, sverige, Sweden

Oftentimes I really don’t understand this concept of grace. I want to earn my way through; I don’t want short cuts in my life. I have learned to be self-sufficient. From early age on I have learned to survive, learned to deal with obstacles, problems, and challenges.

One of the challenges after having become a Christian is to receive. Receive forgiveness, receive love, receive grace, and receive life. I, as the older son in the story of the Prodigal son have behaved, as I should. And to be honest, in many ways I have been more lost than my younger brother, although I have remained at home for many years!

People like me need to be reminded of our true inner-state, time after time again. Our inner being reeks of self-righteousness, self-sufficiency and self-deception.  Then suddenly a ray of light enters my darkened conscious and I realize the depth of Jesus’ love to me:

“You will trample our sins under your feet and throw them into the depths of the ocean!” (Micah 7:19b NLT).

“For I will forgive their iniquity, and I will remember their sin no more”. (Jeremiah 31:34)

We must never forget that Christ did not only suffer during His three years of public ministry or the last few days of His life when He was crucified. He suffered throughout His life on earth. He who was without sin lived daily with the corruption and sinfulness of me… and you.

When that hits home, grace is understood better!

That’s the Way I see it!
John

Obey your leaders and submit to them – and don’t believe everything they say!:)?

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Category : Church, Featured, Jesus Christ, leadership, lifestyle, Relationships, sverige, Sweden

In the land of the blind, the one-eyed man is king!

In our time (and throughout the history of the Christian Church) there have been abusive and manipulative leaders trying to seduce the believers in the church. Jesus Himself warned for them, Paul wrote that they would rise from among the leaders in the church. I support the approach in the article from Jonas Melin in the daily Christian paper to 100% at the same time I would like to raise a flag.

The main Christian news during the “summer news drought” in Sweden has been the heretic teachings of Bennie Hinn, his divorce process and possible relationship to Paula White, which he stopped. With that as backdrop I understand the need for Jonas’ teachings as we time after time discover the lack of knowledge and discernment among believers as they run after teachers who give them what they want (and not what they need).

Jonas uses the teachings of Paul as guidelines for evaluating whether or not a teaching/sermon/preaching/dogma is from God or not. In different blogs, I have addressed exactly the same issues as Jonas in regards to teaching, the life and lifestyle of the leader and her/his character. (Don’t forget that almost all requirements for elders and deacons in the church according to Timothy and Titus are character issues – not spiritual gifts!)

The problem we face is that many people in our churches today are Biblically illiterate; they don’t have the Biblical knowledge (nor input which helps them to get it) and therefore they don’t have a sound Biblical foundation by which to evaluate teachings and people’s seductive approaches (seduction implies that things are done in a non-obvious way and therefore requires a healthy basis and discernment).

Another aspect is the we are spiritually, emotionally and socially starving; the lack of intimacy, real and meaningful relationships in the Church and the absence of God’s supernatural intervention in our society and life as Church make us very vulnerable and willing to embrace situations, contexts and leaders where things seem to happen, which at other times would not be considered interesting.

Lastly, a short observation… we live in a country where people from the day they were born have been encouraged to question everyone and everything. (Strangely enough this is not always practiced as we have seen earlier on). However, there is a deep resentment and suspicion of leadership in general. We almost exalt questioning of people in authority as a virtue within our culture. That’s why so many Christian leaders in our nations stop being leaders! It is just too hard to be a God-loving, God-fearing and God-obeying leader as people don’t show respect, reference and submission to those who are put in leadership (yes, I realize some have TAKEN this leadership position – it is not always God-given).

Hebrews 13: 15 Through Jesus, therefore, let us continually offer to God a sacrifice of praise—the fruit of lips that confess his name. 16And do not forget to do good and to share with others, for with such sacrifices God is pleased. 17Obey your leaders and submit to their authority. They keep watch over you as men who must give an account. Obey them so that their work will be a joy, not a burden, for that would be of no advantage to you.

Here we find a healthy challenge; we are to test (not to question!) everything and at the same time we are called to have a reference and respect for those whom God has put as leaders among us. My approach to this is that I will always start with TRUST – not questioning. What is your approach?

This is the Way I see it!

John

We’re still on the eve of destruction – Eve 2012

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Category : Featured, global, human rights, Jesus Christ, justice, leadership, lifestyle, Relationships, sverige, Sweden, The Arts

I have everything, still life is emptyMillions flee the floodingMore rain over city hit by catastropheRussian firesUnited Nations promises help to Pakistan, Haiti is still waitingNew York’s stock exchange plummetingWorld markets slumpChina mudslidesPakistan flood misery growsUzbeks fear genocide -

“Eve of Destruction” is a protest song written by P. F. Sloan in 1965. Several artists have recorded it, but the best-known recording was by Barry McGuire. The recording was made between July 12 and July 15, 1965 and released by Dunhill Records.

In this particular recording Barry McGuire integrates new political and world issues within the context of the old song. Therefore his message is still relevant and as a dart in the heart whether we think of war, environmental issues, politics, power, brokenness and any other subject that is threatening our existence on the face of this earth!

Eve 2012 Lyrics by Barry McGuire

(I am, and I also know that Barry is very greatful, that Delores Berg has written down these lyrics)

The western world, it’s in danger, We the people have become like strangers

Taking polls and opinions, While the fabric decays, for the greed

of the few, how must the innocent pay. And the children are watching, you can

Hear how they pray

And you tell me, Over and over and over again, my friend

You don’t believe, We’re still on the eve

Of destruction

Think of this green Earth, A tropical rainforest

Then take a look around to the Sahara desert, You want it cut it down,

burn it to the ground, leave barren and waste

Till there’s no room for living animals, rivers and lakes

And there’s nothing to stop it but a miracle of faith

And you tell me, Over and over and over again, my friend

You say you don’t believe, We’re still on the eve of destruction

No, you don’t believe that we’re, Still on the eve of destruction

I know you understand, What we’re trying to say

Can’t you see the madness, That’s led up to today

We believe it’s time for a change, For a new golden age

Where the business of life runs in harmony with nature

For nature reflects the beauty within ourselves

And this change in attitude will ring

Out the liberty bells, for the hungry

And the homeless and helpless as well

And you tell me, Over and over and over again my friend

You say you don’t believe we’re still, On the eve of destruction

You don’t believe that we’re still, On the eve of destruction

At the source of silence, whales sing, The song of creation

Transcending the boundaries of, Our souls imagination

You can’t twist the truth, It knows no regulations

‘cause the truth is in love, freedom, And cooperation.

Let there be peace in your heart, That’s alright, that’s where it starts

Let there be peace tonight in, All the nations, for the music

Of life is in our laughter and liberation

And, you tell me, Over and over and over again my friend

You don’t believe that we’re still, on the Eve of Destruction

You don’t believe we’re on the eve of destruction

Barry McGuire

Appearance Discrimination: Another confirmation of human weakness? By Keboitse Machangana

Category : Featured, global, human rights, justice, lifestyle, Political Correctness, Relationships, sverige, Sweden

The Beauty Advantage—an article in the July 26th Newsweek highlights how in today’s job market, beauty, looks, outward appearance has become a critical factor not only in securing one a job, but also in securing them a higher salary. Based on a survey conducted by Newsweek on the subject, the article notes that in a total of nine employee attributes which managers look for in an employee, Looks rank number three, only preceded by experience and confidence in that order. As usual, a woman has to go an extra mile–‘show off her figure in the workplace,’ according to 61% of managers surveyed—majority of whom are men. (Many more blogs and magazines are addressing this issue at the time: here, here, here, here, here, here, here, here, here, here, here and here!)

That appearance discrimination has become common practice, and plays itself out in a variety of arenas– the workplace being just one them– is not so much of a surprise, though disturbing.  The avalanche of internet articles on this subject is a good indicator of the significance of this issue in society today. As the saying goes, ‘beauty is in the eye of the beholder.’ This saying not only captures the subjectivity of the notion of beauty, but also the diversity of notions of beauty.

So, who sets the standard of what is supposed to be beautiful or good looking? In a generation that is supposed to be more knowledgeable and respecting of equality and rights; one that is supposed to be enjoying more freedoms than generations before; one would expect more sensitivity to any form of exclusion and discrimination. But NO– it appears that the more we try to untie ourselves from various forms of discrimination–many of which have caused untold misery to the human race–and the effects of which still reverberate in societies today– the more we entangle ourselves in new forms of discrimination and exclusion. One can only wonder what the effects of acceptance or rejection on the basis of appearance will be for future generations!

In my opinion, discrimination of any kind is a sign of two things: selfishness and self-righteousness. Appearance discrimination is particularly disturbing because in our selfish and self-righteous pursuits, we have reduced one another to mere images–to mere commodities. As the ‘image is everything’ values spew out of our TV screens, internet and other forms of media; one cannot help but wonder, whatever happened to the value of good character traits such as honesty, trustworthiness, credibility, fairness etc?

Or as my colleague put it, are we a generation that is all too happy to pay ‘silent tribute to shallowness?’ I think discrimination of any kind is a confirmation of our inherent human weakness (Romans 6:19). A confirmation that apart from the Lord Jesus Christ, we can do nothing (John 15:5)!. We cannot transcend our weaknesses–not through our own power, might or intelligence. The cycle of discrimination and exclusion which we wrap in different packages from one generation to another is one example among many!

Keboitse Machangana (read more about me)

Strategies or myths – views about the church in Sweden / Guest blogger Kjell Axel Johansson

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Category : Church, church planting, evangelism, Featured, Jesus Christ, lifestyle, mission, Relationships, sverige, Sweden

Rethinking some cherished assumptions

Wouldn’t you agree with the idea that we need to be careful not to use Biblical terms that would be confrontational when we present the Gospel to people? Isn’t it far better to answer the questions that people have and then step by step show them what the Christian message really says?  You probably have heard or even used the saying: Jesus is the answer, but now, what was the question? Actually: Do we even need to use words!

Well, there is certainly a merit to this reasoning, if we by confrontational mean using our own, sub-cultural religious language without reflecting on what we really communicate. But there could also be a hidden flaw in this thinking, since we often confuse our own sub-cultural language with the language of the Bible where a world view is presented that is different from all of the contemporary cultures and therefore needs its own language to get the message from God across. Are we tempted to throw out the Bible together with our simplistic sub-culture? We want to appear relevant, but it might also be true, if we are really honest, that we have an internal battle with a fear of appearing a little peculiar. But how do we talk about sin in its Biblical meaning without using the Biblical word for it, or forgiveness, redemption, holiness, heaven or hell and then try to explain what those words/ concepts mean?

There is a logical problem with that since people are seldom interpret non-verbal communication right, but shouldn’t we also be concerned with the fact that the church in Sweden has tried the more careful, conciliatory way of communicating for a long time – and while trying this, the church has slowly dwindled away and is now looked upon as something not very exciting. Our nervous desire to be culturally relevant has made us appear comically irrelevant. And the more we fail to appear relevant, the harder we try to do more of what has not work. Isn’t that absurd? Einstein once said that doing the same thing over and over again and expecting different results is the ultimate proof of foolishness.

Throughout the history of the church it was the daring, thinking, risk-taking preachers of the Gospel that changed the world. Read about Jesus’ preaching, then look at Paul, Polycarp, John Chrysostom, John Wesley or Olaus Petri in Sweden. 
It has always been the clear message that has communicated and made the church credible, often in spite of criticism and persecution.

It is the clear, un-adultered message presented in a creative style, that is heard right through the constant message over-load that floods most people’s lives. Some of the strongest contemporary examples combining clarity with creative communication are the Alpha Course, Bill Hybels, Rick Warren, Kerry Shook and in Scandinavia the New Life Church and Hillsong in Stockholm. 


As we continue to plant new churches in greater Stockholm we ask and pray for leaders who have enough integrity to preach the crucified and resurrected Christ, to be creative enough to renew the way they communicate and who fear only one thing: To dishonor the Gospel for which Jesus gave His life.

1 Corinthians 1:18-31

Kjell Axel
 Johansson

Stockholm Pride avoids scrutiny and is handled by the press with silk gloves!

Category : Featured, global, justice, lifestyle, Political Correctness, Relationships, sverige, Sweden

No other organization or association in Sweden would get away with the kind of irresponsible financial dealings and practices as employed by the Stockholm Pride association! And the question is why? Different media (latest on the TV4 news, but also in SVD, here and here, GP, DN here Aftonbladet here and Dagen) have addressed the unexplainable loss of 2,4 million kronor from last year’s festival.

No real inquiry has been done according to Jon Voss, chief for the publishing house QX who has followed Pride since it’s beginning and who is critical to how things have been dealt with. “How could money like that just disappear?” It is a great mystery!



Normally the press loves mysteries and they love to bring people and organizations on their knees to the confession booth where they can confess their sins and mistakes. Not so with Pride! Strangely enough our united press shows much tolerance and unbelievably much grace in this situation. In other cases (do I have to name them: Stadsmissionen, the Red Cross, Ersta hospital) employers or members of boards were publically “crucified” and exposed, in this case we find an almost unnatural quiet and slumbering attitude from the press and we can’t just blame the “summer drought of the news desk”. Here is front page news and the amazing thing is that the different reporters only report the information given by the responsible persons within Pride without asking the nasty questions which in other cases are bombarded at people and organizations!

Again the question is WHY?

Call me dumb, ignorant or right out stupid, but I have the sense that the reason why Pride gets away without much negative publicity is the fact that it is Pride. Pride is endorsed, supported, empowered and sponsored by a broad spectrum of different organizations and companies. It is sponsored and supported by many different entities from national politicians and political organizations to Stockholm city (450.000 kronor), from SL to Heineken, Scandic, Swedbank, Statoil and dozens of smaller and larger companies. They all give their “token of support” while covering a couple of million kroner for this year’s event.

So why is no one putting the breaks on and asking the nasty questions? Because it is politically not correct to do so! Let’s not forget that many of the Pride-lobbying people are active members of our media circus! They are the ones who determine what is written and how stuff is written; they are the ones who angle the cameras and the questions asked. They are the ones who decide whether news is news and on what page it should be published (or hidden)!

I might not be in the main stream of media production but I am not ignorant! It doesn’t take a prophet to see what is happening here… My only question is “When will a real researching journalist dare to touch this hot potato?

This is the Way I see it!

John

Leadership and Truth: Benny Hinn questioned in Sweden and the Word of Life Church after his sermon! (Livets Ord).

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Category : Church, Featured, global, Jesus Christ, justice, leadership, lifestyle, mission, Relationships, sverige, Sweden

Are we looking for ecstatic experiences, super-natural kicks or are we looking for God Himself?  The other day as I wrote about the stepping down of Litorin I wrote a blog about the importance of integrity in leadership. Leadership in general whether Christian or non-Christian, is first of all about integrity, as I today write about Benny Hinn and his leadership I cannot avoid writing about Truth!

Latest last night as an old friend asked me whether I was planning to go and listen (see) Benny Hinn, my response was: “That is the last thing I would do.” I have seen and read too much about Benny Hinn and his lifestyle contrary to what Scripture teaches. And until now I have not even addressed his teachings and praxis.

Lately there has been much discussion about Benny Hinn here in Sweden (here, here, here, here, here, ) because of the invitation of Livets Ord, (The Word of Life Church) led by Ulf Ekman. Different aspects have been addressed in this discussion; the fact that he is in the middle of a divorce- situation with his wife with whom he has been married 22 years without taking a time-out form his ministry. But other voices address his teaching, his showmanship as he ministers, and of course his prosperous, affluent lifestyle where money never seems an issue.

I know there are always controversies over people who are influential, because by nature many of us are jealous, competitive and arrogant and cannot accept that someone is better or more-liked than we are.

But in the midst of this process we have some new, hard facts about Benny’s teachings, which made even his friend Ulf Ekman, react clearly.  What I like about Ulf is his willingness to confront Benny about these things, what I don’t like is that he didn’t do it publicly at the meeting after Benny’s sermon as he only told the conference participants to go home and check what they heard with their Bibles.


The other day I found out that news articles (rumours?) would be released (Aug 2) about a special romantic relationship of Benny Hinn with Paula White, another television preacher, in the National Enquirer a gossip magazine in the US although, at that moment, the Swedish bloggers and press had not caught up on the story, I decided to not write about it as the information and the trustworthiness of the magazine could be questioned. Both Benny and Paula White have written on their websites to denounce this relationship. It is clearly from reading their responses that they have synchronized their views and stories as they almost use similar wording in their statements.

Anyway, now Ulf Ekman is questioning Benny in an in-depth blog that he wrote today. I will freely translate some of Ulf’s perspectives that are important for this subject.

After a long introduction writing how Benny’s ministry has touched the lives of so many people and Ulf’s experiences of this in many conferences he says:

Having said all of this, I must say that in all the meetings where I have been with him, I have never before heard what he said and taught here (Uppsala, Sweden) yesterday. His teachings, and he is not alone in those, seem to be more developed and worked through by him more than by any other person, went way beyond that which I believe to be classical Christian faith and healthy teaching. It had not only Gnostic influences; it had unfortunately intersections with pure Gnosticism.

On Saturday night it started off well as Benny spoke about the Holy Spirit as a person, not only as a power. But soon the address moved away from the focus and became speculative as he addressed pre-adamitical races and an earlier fall into sin. It became more complicated as he moved from the Trinity to the “human trinity”. Our bodies are not only an outer shell, like a glove that we throw off, but it is an essential and integrated part of our identity and personality. We should not devaluate the importance of the body. We are not a spirit in contrast to our body. We are a spirit, a soul and body, or spirit and flesh, and human’s so-called “trinity” keeps together as a unit, our personality. And we cannot separate this in different isolated compartments. Therefore the resurrection of the body is so important since it is as important as the soul, which Benny mentioned, but only in passing by.

When he finally arrived to Jesus in his sermon he addressed in certain parts a heretic picture of Jesus. The Son was not an eternal Son, the Father was not an eternal Father and it sounded as if there had been a time when the Son didn’t exist. I asked him this right after this meeting and then he denied that and said that he meant that the Son was eternal as Word and first was called “Son” as he came to the earth.

It became more remarkable as he speculated about the fact “that if Jesus had sinned his body would not have been subjected unto decay.” This is important to reprove, because if true, Jesus body was no real body, which leaves us with an incomplete, docetic, and ostensible incarnation. Docetism and the heretic Marcion teaches that the body of Jesus was only an illusion. It was seemingly real, but still not since God will not engage and mix with matter, which is evil. The Christian faith says that the body of Jesus was fully human. If He was not fully human, he could not identify with us ad could not become our replacement and thus we could not be saved.

Later on he shared that Jesus’ blood didn’t come from Mary but directly from God. That’s not true. In Mary and through Mary Jesus humanity was developed and that includes all the parts of his physical body, also his blood. The blood is a part of his physical body and his true human identity…

…It would have been better for Benny to have left out his deep “insights” without making things too difficult for him beyond his capacity and instead have spoken about Jesus in a powerful way which he is able to do and often has done and as an evangelist should do. That would have been enough for us and it is important to fully present the Biblical Jesus.

It seems as if the whole matter becomes a settlement with different Gnostic influences within the Christian faith, but I didn’t believe that we would hear that from Benny Hinn on this particular evening. It was an unpleasant surprise that it came so strongly and so much of it. The fact is that it came and it has therefore to be reproved. In the end it is about salvation, where a illusive, docetic Jesus can not save, which leads to myths and speculations…

Ulf is happy to be Benny’s friend and has confronted him with all the issues addressed above. Now the question is: “will he stand corrected”? Will Benny show his willingness to be interdependent within the Body of Christ and with brothers and sisters (who all sin and who all need forgiveness and correction) and to bow under the Lordship of Jesus as Head?

Or will Benny see this as an occasion where a person “touches the Lord’s anointed” and put a curse on him?

I don’t know what the outcome will be, I hope that he will be able to allow others to speak into his life, not only in this matter but in so many other areas as well so that his life will become a reflection of His Lord:

Phil 2: 3 -8 Do nothing out of selfish ambition or vain conceit, but in humility consider others better than yourselves. 4Each of you should look not only to your own interests, but also to the interests of others. 5Your attitude should be the same as that of Christ Jesus: 6Who, being in very nature God, did not consider equality with God something to be grasped, 7but made himself nothing, taking the very nature of a servant, being made in human likeness. 8And being found in appearance as a man, he humbled himself and became obedient to death— even death on a cross!

Time will tell!

That’s the Way I see it!

John