A while ago I briefly mentioned that I wanted to weigh in on Lakeland. Some of you didn’t even know what Lakeland is. Well I will tell you. And I will tell you what I think about it.
In April of this year, a young Canadian by the name of Todd Bentley, was invited to speak at Ignited Church in Lakeland, Florida. The short story is, the presence of God settled in for a long visit, bringing about a “healing revival,” with many souls being saved, bodies and minds healed, and corpses being raised from the dead. It was authentic, awesome, and you should “come and get some!”. So they said.
Well, I must state first off, I am NOT a cessationist. I believe that the gifts of the Spirit are relevant and necessary today. I believe that there is a living, breathing aspect to the Word of God, and that along with an in-depth knowledge of Scripture, we need revelation through the Holy Spirit every day. Written AND Living Word, people. Don’t even try to talk me out of this belief. I KNOW what I’ve experienced. You will never convince me that my daily life needs to be lived separate from the purpose of the Holy Spirit in me.
Now that that is out of the way…
My problems with this revival began early on. I am never able to really pinpoint any one thing when situations like this are in the beginning stages. I do know that discernment is one of my gifts, and I am attempting to sharpen my spiritual eyes and ears, to use this gift in my own life as well as using it to edify, encourage and warn the body of Christ as I am lead. But, I’m still learning. From the get-go, something has been off. It didn’t take long to see, however, not only things that were just plain weird, but also anti- and contra- biblical. I am so open to teaching on this - if I have misunderstood and misinterpreted anything, I wish to be instructed. The first and most concerning things at the beginning for me were as follows: The Angel Emma, Paul Cain and Bob Jones being on stage and “endorsing” and mentoring Bentley, and the lack of repentence. A true revival always begins and is consumed with repentence. There hasn’t been much evidence of that in the past four months.
Further in I read, heard and watched reports of instances, circumstances and interactions with Bentley and the whole revival that just left me feeling sick to my stomach. I watched videos of a very sick man being kneed in the stomach and of a little girl being forced to allow Bentley to lay hands on her while she was begging her parents while sobbing to not let him touch her. There are claims to many resurrections, yet no proof. There are people being overlooked that really need a touch from God, that have put their last hope in Bentley as being the answer. There was a report from Robert Riciardelli concerning the manner in which Bentley put out the call for an offering not too many weeks ago. On and on. I’m not giving details or links because there are simply too many. If you’re interested, you can either email me privately, or do a search - it’s all on google!
Bottom line, though I concluded this long ago, I do not believe this is a mighty move of God so much as it has been an over-emotional, unguarded, unwisely-promoted counterfeit of the enemy. Which is actually very Biblical, and we are warned to be on watch for these kinds of things. I am not in a place to judge individuals hearts or motives. I cannot claim to know their spiritual state nor where they are destined to spend eternity. I have read several blogs opposing this “move” from the beginning, and though I agree with most of their points and objections, I have been very disappointed at the way they do not guard their tongues - or keyboards, if you please. We are to speak the truth, no doubt about it, but when it comes without love, without a desire to see the wrong made right and the deceived redeemed, we are no better. So I will not go about name-calling and questioning someone’s salvation…God only knows.
And so, today, I read a message from God TV, the ministry that has been broadcasting the “revival”. It seems that Bentley and his wife have filed for separation. This, to me, is enough. If there were ever any doubt in my mind before - there really wasn’t - that most of what has gone on in Florida was NOT of God, this has been enough. Both God TV and Bentley’s ministry site, Fresh Fire, have statements about the separation, saying that infidelity is not an issue, but that the pressure and strain from the past four months have exacerbated some issues that were previously in the relationship.
Now here’s where I’m going to make a lot of people angry. There are many verses in the Bible which instruct in proper, holy marital and family relationships. I do NOT believe divorce is ok. There are a VERY few situations where I feel like God is ok with it, and even less where He is ok with re-marriage. This is not to say, if you are in a consecutive marriage that I think you need to annul it. I don’t. I think that God takes what we give Him - all of our messes - and makes something beautiful out of it. He is also very clear, that the “elders” of the church are to have their families in order before trying to be involved in any kind of leadership within the church. It was stated by God TV that they do not feel that this situation in any way lessens what has happened in Lakeland. I say, based on what we are now finding out, that this ought never to have happened, and it invalidates pretty much anything that came out of his mouth. Those in oversight to Bentley should be aware of his family situation, and he should have been accountable all along about the status of his relationship with his wife. “But it’s not my business” one might say….Darn right it’s your business!!! If you are going to be leading the entire world into something this big, you need to be laying EVERYTHING out on the table, and those claiming oversite and mentorship and what-have-you with you had best be asking the hard questions. Although they are saying the separation is NOT because of the revival, but only that the time and energy spent during the past four months have increased the stresses, I am struggling to accept this. If this were a REAL move of God, I don’t think He’d be moving in such a way that the keynote speaker’s family life falls apart. That is NOT of God. I realize they are not saying they are divorced, but separation is the preliminaries to divorce. If the relationship were in such a state that four months of leading this “revival” put the last nail in the coffin, he should never have put his foot on the stage the very first night, neither should he have been invited. He should have taken a “sabbatical” then, not now, and worked this out. It is MUCH more important for the family to stay together and grow and heal, than for the whole world to know his name.
I am absolutely aching for his wife and children. I am angry with him. Yes, God uses broken vessels…but not before He puts them back together. I don’t believe this disqualifies Bentley for life from ministry, or that it means he’s unredeemable. I just feel angry that so many people believed so much of what he said and did, and now so many are suffering for it, the most acutely being his own family. It’s wrong. It’s just so wrong.
If you are reading this from a search and you intend to be vicious, don’t bother. I’m not going to be allowing all comments through on this one. I will be selective in which comments I post.
In conclusion:
I do not agree with most of what’s gone on in Florida.
Bentley should have been in relationship with those endorsing him in such a way that they were aware of his marital issues, and they were recommending/requiring him to step aside for a while to focus on healing those breaches.
I believe we need to pray for this family, that God’s redeeming grace and love will flow in each member, and He will TRULY restore them, to each and to Himself.
We also need to pray that God would impart an extra measure of grace AND wisdom as we all judge this situation. We ARE called to judge, and yet judge not, lest we be judged. It’s a tricky road to walk, but I want to do it right!
*Two more things I just thought of. I have been involved in past “moves”, and though there were some beneficial and positive things that came out of them for me personally, I have seen many couples end up in divorce - this is not good fruit. Therefore, we must be careful in what we embrace and accept. I will not be throwing the baby out with the bathwater. I will not name this prophet or that apostle or those organizations, and lump them all in with Lakeland and say it is all wrong and off and un-Biblical. I urge you to do likewise. Be wise as serpents and harmless as doves! Also, there was one conference we were involved with a few years ago, that had a similar situation. The end result was that a lot of people in the church we were attending at the time ended up with many issues, some quite bizarre! I feel it was due to a lack of proper accountability and our church’s propensity to just dive in headfirst if certain names were thrown around. Discernment, people, discernment! We are to test the spirits, and sadly I find we have either people condemning any and everything to do with the Holy Spirit, or we have people that love the experiences and emotions and don’t weigh it against the written Word of God, nor do they spend any time praying about it. The end result is many people walking in confusion, pain and deception. God, have mercy!