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Wednesday, May 7, 2008

Are People Really Being Healed through Todd Bentley in Lakeland, Florida?

I've had some recent e-mails and comments sent my way about the lack of documentation for the "healings" taking place in Lakeland, and I want to address them. Again, this is not a cut-and-dry issue that can be taken "all or nothing." Rather, spiritual discernment needs to be applied, and critical thinking should be engaged to realize that the presence of the false does not necessarily indicate the absence of the true.

One person recently commented:

Hi, I agree with a lot of what you post. You seem to have a commitment to Word and Spirit, praise God for this.

I wonder about one thing though, you believe that Bentley's healing gift is from the Holy Spirit. As far as I can see through what I have researched, there have been no documented healings as of yet except the xray thing which you have noted doesn't show anything clearly.

I have some freinds over in Lakeland just now, one has tongue cancer and has been prayed for on the stage. Todd declared it a demon. I am hoping my freind comes back healed and delivered.

This is not the first person to bring this to my attention. In some recent e-mails, one of my readers shared this:

...I read a letter from a Lakeland resident who said all of the other Charismatic churches in the area are keeping out of this saying it isn't revival. Normally, I'd question whether or not that was jealousy, but as I watch this on TV, I can't help but feel creepy the entire time. After watching a few dozen testimonies to healing last night, it was remarkable how all of them were "no more pain", a side effect of endorphins and self-hypnosis, but none were able to say they were healed and most still seemed to have their problem. One letter I read was from a woman who was convinced she was healed because the pain went away, but 24 hours later, it was back and she felt spiritually violated and had to seek God to get rid of the oppression she was under. That's what I'm suspecting is much of what we are seeing. They were standing there claiming someone was raised from the dead after being clinically dead for 15 minutes . . . no mention of the fact that they were in the hospital and the doctors continued to work on them giving oxygen and shocking and all that, just that one of the relatives was watching God TV and prayed for the "dead" person and then they woke up as if that's what healed them. Is it possible? Sure, but it's more or just as likely it was the efforts of the doctors rather than Todd's anointing...

I asked this person for links to these letters, and he replied graciously; but after much prayer on the matter, I feel that I should not publicize these sites because they could cause people to stumble in their faith. I can, however, vouch for this writer and say that the letters they came across were credible.

So what are we supposed to do with this? Is anybody actually getting healed as a result of the Lakeland meetings?

Here is how I responded to that first writer:

In answer to your question, I persnally know a small handful of people who have been healed by God through Todd Bentley in the past and are still fully healed.

Also, regarding this current movement in Florida, a pastor I know was watching one of the early meetings online with a friend when Todd Bentley had a "Word of Knowledge" about "right shoulder rotator cuff surgery." Instantly the guy's shoulder popped into place and he could move it properly without pain. He had the surgery several years prior. It's still healed.

I know a lot of the so-called healings coming out of Lakeland are the temporary results of adrenaline and emotion, and I also know that most of what Todd is doing is not healing but rather praying for the sick.

In short, I know God has healded people through him due to personal experience, but I too have found the documentation sadly lacking.

As I said in the beginning of this post, the presence of the false does not necessarily indicate the absense of the true. Just because there are many false reports and temporary healings rising out of these meetings does not mean that they are completely devoid of the true healing power of God.

It doesn't surprise me, though, with all the false teaching and pride littering these meetings, that the Hand of God is not moving in as much power as one would expect from something getting such national coverage. I certainly believe in the healing power of God (as you could see from my last blog post), but I am also aware of counterfeits. I believe our response to these people "caught up in the moment" should be to follow the advice of Scripture and "rejoice with those who rejoice." If they feel that they are healed, then praise God with them. To rob them of their reason for praising God is to rob God of praise from one of His children.

Again, let us strive for unity and purity in the church without divisiveness, quarrels, and fruitless disputes. It's one thing to point out false teaching and warn our brothers and sisters to "beware of wolves in sheep's clothing" and to avoid false prophets; but it is another thing to slander fellow Christians and view with contempt those who are passionate about Jesus Christ. We need to pray for the Church in this hour that we will not all fall victim to deception and ruin. And we especially need to pray that God will purify this activity in Lakeland and shatter the operation of the enemy.

God bless!
--Art--

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5 Comments:

Blogger Mike said...

I have been most encouraged by the many who have come forward to receive Christ in recent meetings and for the counselling that has been put in place for them. Praise God!

May 8, 2008 7:39 AM  
Blogger Revivalfire said...

Hi, thanks for your reply to my question.

you say

"I believe our response to these people "caught up in the moment" should be to follow the advice of Scripture and "rejoice with those who rejoice." If they feel that they are healed, then praise God with them. To rob them of their reason for praising God is to rob God of praise from one of His children."

I really get a witness about a lot of your stuff but I cant go with you on this one. There really isnt any room for rejoicing with a person who 'feels' they are healed when they clearly arnt or might not be. healing is not subjective, you either are or you arent. To rejoice in someones rejoicing in delussion and deception is not what the verse is talking about. If anything that would be irresponsible.

To be honest, this whole Florida thing has really caused me to take note of how much 'deception' and 'nonsense' the charismatic movement trains us to tollarate.

I am a charismatic believer, however, I got saved through hearing the gospel faithfully preached. My salvation was supernatural and experiential. Anyone who knows me, knows how radically commited I am to the power/presence of the Holy Spirit. However I feel the charismatic movemnets are largely betraying their Reformed/Evangelical theological roots. This is to adopt another gospel, and its that serious.

May 8, 2008 7:42 AM  
Blogger Art Thomas said...

Hi revivalfire,

You make a great point, and I don't see any reason to argue against it. People would certainly not be sinning to follow your advice instead of mine. These are just two different ways of dealing with the same issue.

The reason I made the suggestion to "rejoice with those who rejoice" was because I believe a person who is falsely healed will realize it soon enough without me having to tell them. My point was that I feel it would be wise to rejoice with them because that will at least demonstrate that I trust them--otherwise we might be conveying mistrust and making ourselves a target for accusation when they realize they're not really healed.

Think about it: if they're convinced that they're healed and suddenly they're not, the first person they're going to blame is probably not Todd Bentley, but rather the "friend" who "had no faith." Suddenly it's your fault! (I'm actually speaking from experience).

The advice was not meant to be final--it's just a pragmatic way of maintaining your friendship and keeping yourself free of any possible accusation regarding the loss of healing. You're right that we can't fully rejoice in a delusion and pretend that it's real. I'm only suggesting a temporary "standing with your friend" so that blame cannot be directed at you. It's a "wisdom" thing rather than an absolute.

I also want to say that I really like your point about "how much 'deception' and 'nonsense' the charismatic movement trains us to tollerate." Great point. Maybe I'll write about this soon.

Thanks for your comment!
--Art--

May 8, 2008 10:56 AM  
Blogger Yudhi Gejali said...

Hallo all..
I believe in Miracles..
Untill to day, there is so many mairacle crusade in Charismatic Movement...And i very excited what Holy Spirit have done until today.

As, Medical Professional, I believe in God's work in Miracle, but honestly, i haven't done any research about the Miracle Healing, i just believe what God's Word say..and I believe it until now!

But I think, Church have to work together with Medical Practitioner, to confirm the "Real Miracles"! Because however, "Healing" is not same with "Not Pain"...So How to prove the Miracle objectively..with this Faith: that If God really do something, we have no fear!

When Jesus did miracle 20 centuries ago, The Miracle is so significant, not only become "painless"...

So if the Cancer has healed, common go check up for CT to prove that miracle, and Give Glory to God..
and to correct wheter it's false, or true Miracles..

May 8, 2008 8:44 PM  
Blogger Yudhi Gejali said...

In addition,
Yes..our human wisdom cannot be compared with the True and High Wisdom of God..

So, is good if we don't depends on our Theory..maybe God is doing somehing that we don't know and don't understand...But the True Miracles, when it proved by Medical Tools..that is use to increase Faith in many people who have faith like "Apostle Thomas Faith"

May 8, 2008 8:49 PM  

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