The Godhead – Jesus Christ
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Jesus was born again in hell |
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Benny Hinn
has said: ‘My, you know, whoosh! The Holy Ghost is just showing me some
stuff. I'm getting dizzy! I'm telling you the truth - it's, it's just heavy
right now on me... He's [referring to Jesus] in the underworld now. God isn't
there, the Holy Ghost isn't there, and the Bible says He was begotten. Do you
know what the word begotten means? It means reborn. Do you want another
shocker? Have you been begotten? So was He. Don't let anyone deceive you.
Jesus was reborn. You say, 'What are you talking about?'... He was reborn. He
had to be reborn... If He was not reborn, I could not be reborn, I would
never be reborn. How can I face Jesus and say, "Jesus, You went through
everything I've gone through, except the new birth? (Benny Hinn, Our Position
'In Christ,' Part 1 - Orlando, FL: Orlando Christian Center, 1991 - videotape
#TV-254). |
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Kenneth Copeland
has affirmed: “He allowed the devil to drag Him into the depths of hell as if
He were the most wicked sinner who ever lived … Every demon in hell came down
on Him to annihilate Him … [They] tortured Him beyond anything that anybody
has ever conceived … In a thunder of spiritual force, the voice of God spoke
to the death-whipped, broken, punished spirit of Jesus … [in] the pit of
destruction, and charged the spirit of Jesus with resurrection power!
Suddenly His twisted, death-wracked spirit began to fill out and come back to
life … He was literally being reborn before the devil’s very eyes. He began
to flex His spiritual muscles … Jesus Christ dragged Satan up and down the
halls of hell … Jesus … was raised up a born-again man … The day I realized
that a born-again man had defeated Satan, hell, and death, I got so excited …
!” (“The Price of it All,” Believer’s Voice of Victory, September 1991, p.
4); ‘[I]n hell He [Jesus] suffered for you and for me. The Bible says hell
was made for Satan and his angels. It was not made for men. Satan was holding
the Son of God there illegally … The trap was set for Satan and Jesus was the
bait.” (Walking in the Realm of the Miraculous, 1979, p. 77). |
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The late Kenneth
Hagin said: "Why did He need to be begotten or born? Because He became
like we were - separated from God. Because He tasted spiritual death for
every man. And His spirit and inner men went to hell in my place. Can't you
see that? Physical death wouldn't remove your sins. He's tasted death for
every man. He's talking about tasting spiritual death. Jesus is the first
person that was ever born again. Why did His spirit need to be born again?
Because it was estranged from God." (Kenneth Hagin, "How Jesus
obtained His Name" Tape #44-H01) |
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Confutation |
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The
Scripture does not speak of these sufferings endured by Jesus in hell nor
does it speak of this so called rebirth Jesus experienced in hell between His
death and resurrection. |
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The
Scripture teaches that when Jesus was put to death in the flesh He went by
the Spirit and preached to the spirits in prison, who formerly were disobedient,
when once the Divine longsuffering waited in the days of Noah, while the ark
was being prepared (1 Peter 3:18-20), and in addition to this the Scripture
says that He descended into the lower parts of the earth and when He ascended
on high, He led captivity captive (Ephesians 4:8-10). Therefore, Jesus, between
His death and His resurrection, went to preach the Gospel to the spirits of
those who formerly were disobedient in the days of Noah (thus, not to all the
dead and not to give them a second chance to be saved because after death
there has never been and there will never be the chance of being saved for
sinners), and He went to take the saints of the Old Testament who were in the
bosom of Abraham (which was in the heart of the earth at a certain distance
from the place of torment where the sinners were) to carry them to Paradise
because that’s the meaning of those words Paul wrote to the Ephesians
(4:8-10). However, the Scripture never speaks of these so called sufferings
that Jesus endured for our salvation in hell from the hands of demons. Rather
the Scripture speaks of the sufferings Jesus endured while He was in the |
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Now, let
us talk about the resurrection of Christ which took place on the third day. On
that day the soul of the Lord returned to His resurrected body, which was a
glorious and immortal body, since His former body had been transformed by the
power of God. That body, therefore, was the same body which Jesus had when He
died on the cross, but it had some qualities which the former body did not
have, in that the latter was immortal, glorious and powerful. That’s what
happened when Jesus rose, and not when He was born again because His
resurrection was not a new birth. Someone may ask: ‘Is it not written in
relation to the resurrection of Christ that on that day God begot His Son?
Yes, it is written as follows: “And we declare to you glad tidings – that
promise which was made to the fathers. God has fulfilled this for us their
children, in that He has raised up Jesus. As it is
also written in the second Psalm: You are My Son, today I have begotten You”
(Acts |
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Someone
else may ask at this point: ‘Why then is Jesus called “the firstborn from the
dead” (Colossians |
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Therefore,
we must be careful about what we say about the resurrection of Jesus Christ,
because if we say that Jesus was born again in hell we say an untrue thing
and we create confusion, for if we called the resurrection of Christ ‘new
birth’ we would be compelled to call ‘new birth’ even the resurrection of
those who will be raised from the dead when He comes. Consequently we could
conclude that in that day we also will be born again, which is not true
because the new birth is something which we have experienced when we repented
and believed in Jesus Christ and not something which we still need to
experience. In other words, we would begin to say what the followers of
Herbert Armstrong say, that is, believers will be born again when they are
raised from dead (however, be careful because they deny the physical
resurrection of the dead - according to them the resurrection will be a
‘spiritual resurrection’ - and they say that when believers are raised they
will be divine beings). |