

Hagin rejected this idea and said that focusing on what you are going to receive corrupts the very attitude of our giving nature.Ĥ. Faith preachers sometimes tell donors that when they give in an offering they should claim a specific benefit to get a blessing in return. Hagin was horrified by this practice, which was popularized in faith conferences during the 1980s. It is not biblical to name your seed in an offering. He wrote: There is no spiritual formula to sow a Ford and reap a Mercedes.ģ.

Hagin was critical of those who try to make the offering plate some kind of heavenly vending machine. He denounced those who link giving to getting, especially those who give cars to get new cars or who give suits to get new suits. People should never give in order to get. Material wealth can be connected to the blessings of God or it can be totally disconnected from the blessings of God.Ģ. Hagin wrote: If wealth alone were a sign of spirituality, then drug traffickers and crime bosses would be spiritual giants. Financial prosperity is not a sign of Gods blessing. Here are a few of the points Hagin made in The Midas Touch:ġ. But in light of the recent controversy over prosperity doctrines, it might be a good idea to dust it off and read it again. Many Word-Faith ministers ignored the book. The Midas Touch was published in 2000, a year after the infamous Tulsa meeting. In fact, he wrote a brutally honest book to address his concerns.

say he was passionate about correcting these abuses before he died. He was not happy that some of his followers were manipulating the Bible to support what he viewed as greed and selfish indulgence. But before he died in 2003 and left his Rhema Bible Training Center in the hands of his son, Kenneth Hagin Jr., he summoned many of his colleagues to Tulsa to rebuke them for distorting his message. Hagin taught that God was not glorified by poverty and that preachers do not have to be poor. The folksy, self-trained ∽ad Hagin started a grass-roots movement in Oklahoma that produced a Bible college and a crop of famous preachers including Kenneth Copeland, Jerry Savelle, Charles Capps, Jesse DuPlantis, Creflo Dollar and dozens of othersall of whom teach that Christians who give generously should expect financial rewards on this side of heaven. is considered the father of the so-called prosperity gospel. To read the article go to the ∺rchives 3/07/08″):īefore he died in 2003, the revered father of the Word-Faith movement corrected his spiritual sons for going to extremes with their message of prosperity.Ĭharismatic Bible teacher Kenneth Hagin Sr. In addition to the prosperity message, he also taught that it is NOT Gods will for anyone to be sick. It is significant, since he was viewed as an authority and called ∽ad Hagin from the leaders of the movement. Here is the link to Kenneth Hagins renouncement of the Word-Faith theology right before his death. This maybe old news to many of you but I found it interesting in light of what is going on in todays world. Kenneth Hagin Sr.s Renouncement of Word-Faith Teachings. Discussion Forum : News and Current Events : Kenneth Hagin Sr.s Renouncement of Word-Faith Teachings.
