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Thursday, April 24, 2008

The "Healing Revival" in Lakeland Florida

A notable event has stirred up in the little town of Lakeland, Florida. On April 2, Todd Bentley began a series of meetings that have now lasted nearly a month due to the intense spiritual activity taking place. I usually prefer not to write lengthy blog posts, but I believe this is a topic that warrants it.

I have scoured the Internet for credible information on these events, and I find that people seem to be either gung-ho for it or dead-set against it. As you are all aware, I believe very much in the supernatural, but I am also a strong proponent of what is actually true rather than what is counterfeit. Therefore, I want to present both sides of the coin, and then offer what I believe the Word of God has to say about such debatable matters.

So far, the most objective information I've found (although largely supportive of the event) came from Charisma Magazine, which presented this report:

Thousands of people longing for a physical or spiritual touch from God are flocking to central Florida for ongoing revival meetings that some have dubbed the "Lakeland Healing Outpouring."

The services, which are being broadcast live daily on GOD TV to millions of potential viewers, reveal the excitement radiating from this area of the Sunshine State, prompting some people to jump on planes and fly in from across the country and even from abroad.

Todd Bentley, the 32-year-old Canadian healing evangelist with a boyish grin responsible for the meetings, reported on Friday that people’s faith alone has healed them even while they were booking their flights online or boarding planes bound for Lakeland, a city of about 90,000 between Orlando and Tampa along Interstate 4.

The 700-seat sanctuary of host pastor Stephen Strader’s Ignited Church can no longer contain the crowds. More than 1,000 worshipers stood inches apart at Friday night’s service, jamming every aisle and altar area. Their bodies rocked back and forth, and their faces wore peace-filled, lovesick and euphoric expressions.

The cars parked outside were also inches apart, with every grassy parcel of land on bordering properties used for overflow. During worship, song lyrics on PowerPoint were replaced with a warning to drivers parked at a nearby store that their cars would be "towed immediately."

"We are all shocked that each night a minimum of 60 percent [are] first time [visitors]," Strader said yesterday.

Fire marshals locked the church doors at last night’s meeting, forcing 400 people to remain in front of the church. The crowd watched the service on a large TV, and more than 200 waited until midnight for Bentley to come out and pray for them, Strader said....

At Friday night’s meeting, the mother of a 6-year-old girl said her daughter broke her elbow about two weeks ago and was healed after a word of knowledge from Bentley. The little girl told the crowd: “Jesus came out of heaven and touched my elbow.” The girl’s before-and-after X-rays are posted on YouTube [Art: I should interject here that I've seen this video, and there is nothing visible to the poor quality camera--all you can see is a lot of excitement among the people viewing the X-rays. That doesn't mean they're not real; it just means it's not worth looking up].

Amber, a thin 15-year-old girl born with scoliosis, said she was healed and could now carry her schoolbooks as well as bend over and touch the floor, which she did publicly during the meeting. One man said he was healed of Hepatitis C. An elderly woman said she went to the doctor for confirmation first before telling the crowd she was healed of glaucoma.

Others on Friday night said they were healed of rheumatoid arthritis, panic attacks, ruptured discs, deafness, post traumatic stress disorder, cancer, leukemia and emphysema.

After a half hour of testimonials Bentley asked the crowd “to give the Lord the glory.” For at least 40 minutes people continually cried the words “holy” and “glory” in a chorus.

Some worshipers fell to the floor weeping. From behind his keyboard, a blonde-locked worship leader named Roy Fields led the procession, his face beaming heavenward.

“What is happening is so much bigger than anyone in this building,” Bentley said from the stage where he was kneeling. “I hear the angels joining in. … The Holy Spirit is taking over.”....

The meetings have been extended due to swelling crowds. Bentley announced Friday the revival would continue daily through at least May 4. He also said he believes the same revival will hit Kansas City, Mo., next.

—Paul Steven Ghiringhelli in Lakeland, Fla.

Charisma Magazine's perspective on the revival appears to be rather positive. It even had quotes from John Arnott and John Kilpatrick from Toronto, Canada, and Pensecola, Florida respectively. These men were instrumental in big "outpouring" events of their own--and they too were highly criticized and scrutinized for their meetings and the strange things taking place.

As it turns out, there was a well-documented prophecy given to Todd Bentley before the Lakeland events at a meeting in Australia. A pastor from New Zealand, Rob DeLuca, foretold the "healing revival" that would break out in Florida and spread around the globe (the picture to the right was taken while this prophecy was being given). Whether or not this prophecy was actually from God has yet to be seen; but as you'll see in a moment, there is a healthy way we should respond until it is either fulfilled or proven false.

I've also found people, like Andrew Strom, who are sharply against what is happening--although this does not surprise me because Andrew Strom has been pointing out fallacies and heresies in the prophetic movement for some time (many of them valid, admittedly, but some of them overblown). Strom asked in a recent e-mail regarding this movement in Florida, "Have we completely forgotten the warnings of 'Lying signs and wonders' in the Last Days?" I believe this is a fair warning, and we would be wise to stay on our guard about such matters, but we have yet to see if this is actually the case in Lakeland.

Strom has a lot of criticisms about Todd Bentley's ministry, but I do not believe this necesarily means God has not been using Todd to perform genuine miracles (see my article titled Spiritual Power and the Nature of Christ). As much as Andrew Strom is doing well to keep our eyes focused on Christ and free from false teachings, he also has issues in his life that could be criticized (though I do not believe it is my place to share these things in a public forum like this without addressing him personally first). The point I'm making is that no one is perfect, and we need to be discerning of what God may or may not be doing rather than judgmental of the individual(s) He might be using to carry out the work.

Finally, as promised, I want to present how I believe we should resond to this activity in Florida.

In Jeremiah 28, we learn about a false prophet named Hananiah who proclaimed, "This is what the LORD Almighty, the God of Israel, says: 'I will break the yoke of the king of Babylon. Within two years I will bring back to this place all the articles of the LORD's house that Nebuchadnezzar king of Babylon removed from here and took to Babylon. I will also bring back to this place Jehoiachin son of Jehoiakim king of Judah and all the other exiles from Judah who went to Babylon,' declares the LORD, 'for I will break the yoke of the king of Babylon.'" (Jer. 28:2-4).

So the false prophet Hananiah prophesied peace in a time when the true prophet Jeremiah knew better. But what was Jeremiah's response? Did he condemn Hananiah? Did he rebuke the false prophet's words? Nope.

Jeremiah 28:5-17--Then the prophet Jeremiah replied to the prophet Hananiah before the priests and all the people who were standing in the house of the LORD. He said, "Amen! May the LORD do so! May the LORD fulfill the words you have prophesied by bringing the articles of the LORD's house and all the exiles back to this place from Babylon. Nevertheless, listen to what I have to say in your hearing and in the hearing of all the people: From early times the prophets who preceded you and me have prophesied war, disaster and plague against many countries and great kingdoms. But the prophet who prophesies peace will be recognized as one truly sent by the LORD only if his prediction comes true."

Then the prophet Hananiah took the yoke off the neck of the prophet Jeremiah and broke it, and he said before all the people, "This is what the LORD says: 'In the same way will I break the yoke of Nebuchadnezzar king of Babylon off the neck of all the nations within two years.'" At this, the prophet Jeremiah went on his way.

Shortly after the prophet Hananiah had broken the yoke off the neck of the prophet Jeremiah, the word of the LORD came to Jeremiah: "Go and tell Hananiah, 'This is what the LORD says: You have broken a wooden yoke, but in its place you will get a yoke of iron. This is what the LORD Almighty, the God of Israel, says: I will put an iron yoke on the necks of all these nations to make them serve Nebuchadnezzar king of Babylon, and they will serve him. I will even give him control over the wild animals.' "

Then the prophet Jeremiah said to Hananiah the prophet, "Listen, Hananiah! The LORD has not sent you, yet you have persuaded this nation to trust in lies. Therefore, this is what the LORD says: 'I am about to remove you from the face of the earth. This very year you are going to die, because you have preached rebellion against the LORD.' "

In the seventh month of that same year, Hananiah the prophet died. (NIV)

Three things stand out to me in this passage. First, Jeremiah shouted, "Amen!" to the prophecy of peace and affirmed that he too wanted the word to come to pass. Second of all, Jeremiah makes the point that if a person prophesies war and disaster, that's nothing special; but if they prophesy peace, then they are only recognized as true if their prediction comes to pass. And thirdly, God brought judgment on the false prophet as foretold through the true prophet.

Furthermore, 1 Corinthians 13:6,7 tells us, "Love does not delight in evil but rejoices with the truth. It always protects, always trusts, always hopes, always perseveres" (NIV). If we are truly a people of love, then we should rejoice with the truth...but we should also always trust and hope. In love, I believe we should trust Todd Bentley and hope that this truly is a move of God.

If this current movement is truly from God, then no one will be able to stop it. And if Todd Bentley is a false prophet, then I can guarantee that God will expose him for what he is. But unless this happens, I have to say, "Amen! So be it! May this be the beginning of the revival we've been crying out for! May the healing power of God be poured forth from heaven on a global scale!" If God reveals differently to me, then I will certainly speak out against these meetings, but I will not do so apart from genuine revelation. For now, let's pray that God would reveal the truth of Jesus Christ and save thousands of souls in the midst of what is happening with Todd Bentley in Lakeland.

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7 Comments:

Anonymous Anonymous said...

Hi Art,

I have to say, this is the most balanced report about the Lakeland stuff I've heard. Thanks for being willing to question things without condemning them--that takes a lot of guts. Keep up the great work!

~Andrew

April 25, 2008 11:25 AM  
Blogger mister corduroy said...

I watched the live broadcast on GodTV and wasn't impressed much. Nothing new or fresh.

The true test of any ministry is LOVE (1 Cor 13). When Jesus was moving from city to city healing every kind of disease He "had compassion on them". Since the people seemed wlike sheep without a shepherd He appointed the Apostles to share in His ministry(Mt. 9:35-38)

None of us can judge a man's heart, but tell me if you see any love in his "ministry". Is he moved by a compassion for the sick and suffering? Only God knows.

April 25, 2008 11:53 PM  
Anonymous praiselife said...

Great post. I think you are right on the money. I hope no bridges are burned.

April 29, 2008 1:13 AM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

I supported and support the Toronto Revival. I was two years at the Brownsville Revival.

What I love about both revivals is that they were SIMPLE.

Toronto with the Father Heart of God, and Brownsville with repentance. Both with the power of God.

Something does not sit right with my spirit in this Lakeland revival. Its not simple, the teachings are very complex. Third heaven visitations and angels healing and talking to Todd.

I have studied this revival and there are a list of things that bother me.

1.) Todd teaches that we can receive character supernaturally and do not need to develop it in these last days.

2.) Todd teaches that Abraham wrote the book of Hebrews.

3.)Todd uses guided visualizations/ trances, rather than letting people just receive a vision/trance from God through the Spirit.


4.) He unbiblically tatooed himself just recently after being in ministry and said God told him to, which is against God's word.

5.) He talks alot about his experiences, his angels, etc. and draws attention to his experiences (rather than Jesus).

6.) He was discipled by Bob Jones, a man who sexually and spiritually abused people by using the prophetic in the past.



I love the supernatural! I love the power of God! I soak with the best of them at Toronto and have experienced God's love and new wine.

I have no problem with the revival and healings in Lakeland...I am concerned with its connection to the prophetic movement--- which lacks serious discipleship in testing the spirits.

April 30, 2008 6:28 AM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

i have been posting a lot around here, so hope I'm not duplicating anything. but i understand why anyone would want to question these things, but if I had not been changed 12 yrs ago by the love of Jesus Christ and someone stepping up to proclaim the healings such as Todd is doing, I would be questioning it like you. But now I am not at all, and it is so easy and freeing for me to see Todd with clear eyes. For when I was changed 12 yrs ago, the scales fell off and I now see things for what they are, and I see them without strife or worry (things of this nature I mean) for when healings of this magnitude are even supposedly occurring and you are seeing people rejoice no matter what is going on, my heart leaps with joy and I get what they are feeling, I so get it, and it makes me know it is real because when you go there, you will see it and you will know it, and nothing will ever take it away again, nothing. I will never be the same again, and when I see Todd now allowing and yearning for God to take over and that he gives jesus the glory, it all sets perfectly right with me. For the new set of eyes that Jesus gave me 12 yrs ago gives me a vision i had never experienced before until I was changed. I pray you all will understand that and love anyways, because when people are being affected the way we see in these revivals, how can we be against it? I don't want to ever dispute changed lives, for mine was one of them and oh how thankful I am. I will never ever be the same, never. I love Todd for stepping up and I love God's imagination for using someone as Todd to help people feel normal and not unworthy as some might tend to feel, but not compared to Todd, (which I think is why the tattoos help...) and therefore want to even step up in the first place to even ask God for the change and even believe for the change. I love all of this. Thank you for this article.

May 4, 2008 5:41 AM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

As a Christian for 28 years, 5 of which I was part of a healing and deliverence ministry the LORD has healed me numorous times by the power of the HOLY SPIRIT according to his purpose and not through angels or an angel named Emma. God does not need a mediator, that's why the HOLY SPIRIT lives in us.I am not going to stand in judgement of Todd, but I was taught to line everything up with the word of GOD. And somethings at this gathering are inconsistant with the Gospel. Stay in prayer everyone ........ GOD BLESS .....

May 19, 2008 2:56 PM  
Blogger nanamarrone said...

Everyday somewhere someone is praying, Thy Kingdom come,Thy will be done here on earth as it is in heaven. Why did Jesus say to pray that, if He didn't want us to see the Kingdom come or believe that we could have the Fathers Kingdom on earth? The bible says that the Kingdom of God is love, joy, and peace in the Holy Ghost. When we look to the Father and ask Him for His Kingdom our eyes are off any man or anything but wanting Him and His will. I'm sure some people are coming just to seek healing, but most are coming to worship Him (Jesus). You can't but be healed in the presence of God. Sure some might lose their healing because they sought the healing instead of Him. But as we seek Him only, every good gift comes with it. One thing about the revival also is people are in unity, not on any doctrine but on worshipping the King of Kings. Who cares if God uses someone with tatoos, or piercings. Who said we have to be in skirts, and suits. That is not what God looks at. Also the Lord said He would use the foolish things to confound the wise. Yeah maybe tatoos are foolish but we're not supposed to be looking at the man anyway. Isn't that what the Pharasee's said about Jesus and His disciples? They wanted them to act and look like them. Well guess what this is a new generation and they are crying out for more of God they're tired of religion they probably wouldn't care if a donkey spoke to them. They are hungry and empty, so who cares about the man, just jump into the river and enjoy. Like someone said if it ain't God the fruit won't last. But how can one miss when one is in worship of the Living God and King of Kings of Glory.

June 24, 2008 9:00 AM  

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