Benny Hinn's Cruelest False Prophecy: Utterly Despicable - Justin Peters
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Justin Peters examines Benny Hinn’s long record of failed prophecies, focusing on Hinn’s repeated declarations about Nigeria—claiming in 2001 that there would be “not one Muslim left” by 2002 and later prophesying in 2016 and 2019 that evil powers and Islam would be shattered there. Justin contrasts these claims with the ongoing, documented persecution of Nigerian Christians and measures Hinn’s words against Scripture (Deut. 18; Matt. 7). He calls viewers to discernment, exposes the exploitation of the poor and sick through “seed” appeals, and pleads for true repentance and a return to sound doctrine and faithful, expositional preaching.
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