Quote Originally Posted by Kenneth E. Hagin
"God came down in the cool of the day in the Garden of Eden to commune and fellowship with him [Adam]. as he had in the past. And he couldn't find him. He called out to him, 'Adam, where art thou?' And he said, 'I hid myself.' Why? Because of sin. Because, first, sin separates you from God. Secondly, by sinning, by listening to the Devil, he took upon himself the nature of the Devil into his spirit being." ("How Jesus Obtained His Name" [Tulsa, OK: Kenneth Hagin Ministries, n.d.], audiotape #44H01, side 2.)
I hate to agree with anything Kenneth E. Hagin says, since he is not born-again, but he is right, that the evil spirit indwells in the spirit (innerman) of the unregenerate.

"Every man who has been born again is an incarnation and Christianity is a miracle. The believer is as much an incarnation as was Jesus of Nazareth." ("The Incarnation," The Word of Faith 13, 12 [December 1980]:14; cf. E.W. Kenyon, The Father and His Family, 100.)
Jesus is uncreated, so how can our new birth be like that of Jesus' incarnation? However, insofar as we are the man-child overcomers who overcometh in Christ-not all Christians-Jesus is the firstfruits of those overcomer believers who get to receive the reward of returning and reigning with Christ during the 1000 years.

"He [Jesus] 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" (Ken Hagin, "How Jesus Obtained His Name".)
Jesus never went to Hell. If He did He would have to stay there forever, since anyone who goes to Hell never comes out. Since sin is in the flesh, it is the flesh, our old man, that needs to be atoned for and die on the cross with Christ. Hence, His death on the cross is sufficient to pay for the sins of the whole world and regenerate our spirit with eternal life for the Holy Spirit to indwell. Since Hagin doesn't have this regeneration, he is not saved. The firstfruits and saved go to the good side of Hades (Hades is not Hell), Abraham's bosom, paradise below to wait to be resurrected together. Those who go to the bad side of Hades who will never be saved all go to Hell. For Hagin the cross was not sufficient enough to be saved. Hagin's salvation is by Hell and through Hell. That's demonic. Hell can't save anyone.

"Christ’s physical death on the cross was not enough to save us" (How Jesus obtained His Name, Tape 44H01). "The Christian 'is as much an incarnation as was Jesus of Nazareth" ("The Incarnation," The Word of Faith, Dec. 1980).
The cross was not enough for Kenneth Hagin, sad to say. "The blood of Jesus Christ his Son cleanseth us from all sin" (1 John 1.7). Where does this verse say "the blood and Hell" cleanseth us from all sin? Incarnation means, "the embodiment of God in human flesh." To say we are incarnate is to presuppose we were once gods or deities or eternally existing beings like Mormons teach.

"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).
The Bible teaches nobody is in Hell yet. The first person who will be thrown into Hell is the Antichrist. The second person is the False Prophet. Nero Antichrist is in the pit right now and will be released for the Great Tribulation by Satan when Jesus gives him the key (Rev. 9.1). Jesus was the only begotten of God simply means He entered into the creation from the Godhead. He did not become the Son of God when He resurrected. Jesus was the Son of God from day one when He was born from Mary. Jesus did taste spiritual death for every man and became sin for us, taking upon Himself all the sins of the world, but Jesus didn't go to Hell. He was separated from God in that moment of physical death only, but then from there went to the good side of Hades. No need to go to Hell.

God forbid if He did He would never come out. Since sin is the flesh, atonement is for the flesh: sin of the body and self of the soul. Once these are atoned for, God can quicken the spirit. Jesus was never born-again because He never needed to be saved since He never sinned. He was never born even (created), but He entered into His creation through Mary. Jesus' spirit never needed to be born-again, since His spirit was always sinless as was His soul and His body. Man did not first sin in his spirit, but the origin of his sin was in his flesh so all God needs to do is bring the person to death with Him on the cross and that's good enough. No need for Jesus to go to Hell with Kenneth Hagin.