By Sarah Mae Saliong
Photo: Hagee Ministries |
It pays to read more than the
headlines for cases like the taken out of context statement of Pastor John
Hagee referring to Jesus Christ as the ultimate vaccine over every sickness
like the COVID-19.
November last year, the senior
pastor of Cornerstone Church in San Antonio was hospitalized for double
pneumonia and for testing positive for the 2019 novel coronavirus that started
spreading from Wuhan, China. After spending 15 days in the hospital, Pastor
Hagee spoke of his experience to his church. Following were his actual words:
"I'm sitting in this chair today to the testimonial of the healing power of Jesus Christ. I spent 15 days in the hospital with double pneumonia, and I'm still supposed to be home gasping for air," Hagee said as quoted by The Christian Post.
"I'm on this platform speaking of
the glory of God for the healing power of God. I breathe under the authority of
Christ every sickness and every disease and especially the COVID thing that's
sweeping this nation," he continued.
"We have a vaccine; the name is Jesus Christ, the Son of the living God. Let Him sweep through this country and heal the righteous who dare to ask for it. Heal our church members. Restore them rapidly. Let the name of Jesus Christ be exalted because He is Lord over all," he declared.
The End Time preacher was criticized
for his statement which, according to his critics, seemingly suggest that
medical vaccines are irrelevant, thus heightening church people's skepticism
and distrust toward the COVID-19 vaccine.
ABC News' medical contributor Dr. Jay Bhatt comments: "The challenges that we're seeing from the anti-vaxxer community, from religious communities, are also impacting equitable access to vaccines, which I think is a really important issue - particularly in communities of color. The choice we're making is one of health, of one of safety, of one of helping us together do the things we need to get to a COVID-free world."
Ari
Morgenstern, Hagee Ministries' spokesperson, responded to the allegation where
he told ABC that
Pastor Hagee himself is taking the vaccine and that he also believes in both
the power of prayer and modern medicine. Morgenstern added that Pastor Hagee's
words were taken out of context.
In one of his sermons released early this year titled
"Coronavirus: Dress Rehearsal for the New World Order,"
Hagee said that the coronavirus has "changed America forever." He did
not deny the existence of the virus, but used it instead as another platform
for evangelism where directs people to repentance and faith in Jesus.
Additionally, he critiqued the
incarceration of business owners who are just simply trying to make a living
and the trampling of people's freedom by those he dubbed as "power-hungry
dictators." Hagee also noted that the irrational extension of the crisis
is meant "to crush the hope of the people." Taking all these in
consideration, he asserted that what the majority are experiencing now since
the COVID outbreak is "a dress rehearsal" for what End Time
commentators call the New World Order.
"Make no mistake...the Great Tribulation is coming, and it will be worse," said Hagee.
Source: Christianity Today
We just need to know that The Word of God stands sure no matter what happens in the world at any time.
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