Honest Questions About the Lakeland Revival
I am including Lee Grady’s latest article from Charisma Magazine not because I agree with all of it, but because there are some points I agree with, and because this shows Lee, who was formerly very supportive of Lakeland and Todd Bentley’s ministry, is waking up a little - although I do not think he has linked all his questions up to the correct conclusion yet. He also still lacks discernment by calling Todd Bentley ’sincere’ and thinking this is a genuine (even be it smaller than hyped) revival from the Holy Spirit. Anyway, I hope and pray that God will open Lee’s eyes to see what is really going on there, and then give him courage to speak out boldly. He has written some very good articles in the past and been a powerful voice against charlatans in the church. But like everything, some charlatans are harder to spot than others, especially when they are close to home.
Overall his article seems to be a mixed and confused message (which I understand as he is going through a learning curve and has not yet thought all of this out), for on the one hand Lee says he is ‘disturbed’ by what is going on down there, and reminds us that ‘Mormonism was born out of one man’s encounter with a dark angel who claimed to speak for God’ and he mentions obvious scriptural issues with Lakeland including weird angels called Emma, and yet on the other hand he says he supports Bentley because ‘God can use anybody’. Yeah, but that’s not the point. Going by that logic, Joseph Smith listening to his angel Moroni should be listened to as he is ‘anybody’ too.
“Honest Questions About the Lakeland Revival
by Lee Grady
“When we put bizarre behavior on the platform we imply that it is normative.
Thus more strange fire is allowed to spread.”
I support any holy outbreak of revival fervor. But let’s be careful to guard ourselves from pride and error. God is stirring deep spiritual passion in the hearts of the thousands of people who have traveled to Florida during the last month to experience the Lakeland Healing Revival. Since these meetings began in a 700-seat church on April 2, the crowd has moved four times to bigger venues, the fervor has intensified and the news has spread worldwide—thanks to God TV and online broadcasting.
Within a few weeks, the bandwagon effect was in full swing. It’s safe to say that no outbreak of Pentecostalism in history has gained so much international exposure so quickly as these meetings have.
I’m a cheerleader for the charismatic movement, so I rejoiced when I heard the news about revivalist Todd Bentley’s extended visit to Ignited Church. It was thrilling to hear the reports of miracles and to watch the crowd grow until a stadium was required to hold everyone.
When I visited a service on April 15, I was blessed by Heather Clark’s music and the audience’s exuberant worship. And I laughed with everyone else as I watched Bentley shout his trademarked “Bam! Bam! Bam!” as he prayed for the sick and flailed his tattooed arms over the crowd. Hey, Jesus didn’t pray for people according to the Pharisees’ rulebook, so I’m open to unconventional methods.But I would be dishonest if I told you that I wholeheartedly embraced what I saw in Lakeland. Something disturbed me, but I kept my mouth shut for three weeks while I prayed, got counsel from respected ministry leaders and searched my heart to make sure I was not harboring a religious spirit. The last thing we need today is more mean-spirited heresy hunters blasting other Christians.
I am not a heresy hunter, and I support what is happening in Lakeland because I know God uses imperfect people (like me and you) to reach others for Jesus. [Endtimes note: this is not about the fact Todd is imperfect. People use this as an excuse to divert attention away from the fact they guy is a false prophet and a false teacher, not averse to fakery, lies and charlatanism, spreading strange fire in a bid to elevate false apostles to take dominion.] At the same time, I believe my questions are honest and my concerns are real.
My motive is not to criticize Bentley or the pastor who is sponsoring these meetings, Stephen Strader. In September 2002 Charisma featured a seven-page article about Bentley’s amazing conversion from drug addiction. I believe Bentley is a sincere brother who wants people to encounter God’s presence and power. No doubt this 32-year-old evangelist needs our prayers now more than ever, especially since he has become the focus of international media attention.
But as the noise from Lakeland grows louder and its influence spreads, I’m issuing some words of warning that apply to all of us, not just the folks in Lakeland. I hope everyone understands that these cautions are offered in love:
1. Beware of strange fire. The name of Jesus is being lifted up in the Lakeland revival, and three people came to the altar for salvation the night I attended. Larger numbers have come to the front of the auditorium to find Christ every night since then.
Yet I fear another message is also being preached subtly in Lakeland—a message that cult-watchers would describe as a spiritual counterfeit. Bentley is one of several charismatic ministers who have emphasized angels in the last several years. He has taught about angels who bring financial breakthroughs or revelations, and he sometimes refers to an angel named Emma who supposedly played a role in initiating a prophetic movement in Kansas City in the 1980s. Bentley describes Emma as a woman in a flowing white dress who floats a few feet off the floor.
All of us who believe the Bible know that angels are real, and that they work on our behalf to protect us and minister to us. But the apostle Paul, who had encounters with angels himself, issued stern warnings to the Corinthians, the Galatians and the Colossians about angels who preach another gospel or that demand attention. In Colossae, believers were so enamored with angels they had seen in visions that they became “inflated without cause” by spiritual pride (Col. 2:18, NASB). Paul was adamant that preoccupation with angels can lead to serious deception.
We need to tread carefully here! We have no business teaching God’s people to commune with angels or to seek revelations from them. And if any revival movement—no matter how exciting or passionate—mixes the gospel of Jesus with this strange fire, the results could be devastating. We need to remember that Mormonism was born out of one man’s encounter with a dark angel who claimed to speak for God.
2. Beware of bizarre manifestations. When the Holy Spirit’s power comes on people they may feel weak or even fall. The Spirit’s power can also cause people to tremble, shake, laugh or cry. Such manifestations are biblical and we should leave room for them. But where do we draw the line between legitimate experience and fanatical excess?
The apostle Paul had to deal with outrageous charismatic manifestations in the Corinthian church. People were acting like raving lunatics—and turning the church in to a free-for-all of unbridled ecstatic behavior. Paul called for discipline and order, and he reminded early Christians that “the spirits of prophets are subject to prophets” (1 Cor. 14:32). In other words, Paul was saying that no one under the influence of the Holy Spirit should act out of control.
In many recent charismatic revivals, ministers have allowed people to behave like epileptics on stage—and they have attributed their attention-getting antics to the Holy Spirit. We may think it’s all in fun (you know, we’re just “acting crazy” for God) but we should be more concerned that such behavior feeds carnality and grieves the Spirit.
When exotic manifestations are encouraged, people can actually get a religious high from jerking, vibrating, screaming or acting intoxicated. (I have even been around people who writhed as if in pain, or made sexual noises—thinking this was a legitimate spiritual experience.) But emotional euphoria doesn’t guarantee a heart change. The person who is bucking like an untamed bronco in a church service would benefit more from sitting still and reading the Bible for an hour. When we put bizarre behavior on the platform we imply that it is normative. Thus more strange fire is allowed to spread.
3 Beware of hype and exaggeration. Our hearts are crying out today for a genuine move of God. We want the real deal. We’ve read about the Great Awakenings of the past and we long to see our nation overcome by a wave of repentance. The church is in a backslidden state, and our nation has rebelled against God. We are desperate!
In our longing for a holy visitation, however, we must be careful not to call the first faint breeze of the Spirit a full-fledged revival. If we do that, we are setting people up for disappointment when they realize it may not be what we blew it up to be.
Some of the language used during the Lakeland Revival has created an almost sideshow atmosphere. People are invited to “Come and get some.” Miracles are supposedly “popping like popcorn.” Organizers tout it as the greatest revival in history.
Such brash statements cheapen what the Holy Spirit is doing—and they do a disservice to our brothers and sisters who are experiencing New Testament-style revival in countries such as Iran, China and India. We have a long way to go before we experience their level of revival. Let’s stay humble and broken before the Lord.
I am rejoicing over all the reported healings at the Lakeland meetings. Miracles are awesome. Crowds are great. But miracles and crowds alone don’t guarantee a revival. Multitudes followed Jesus during His ministry on earth, but many of the people who saw the dead raised or ate food that was supernaturally multiplied later crucified the Son of God.
It was the few disciples who followed Jesus after Calvary who ushered in a true revival—one that was bathed in the fear of God, confirmed by signs and wonders, tempered by persecution and evidenced by thousands of conversions, new churches and the transformation of society. We should expect nothing less.”
Thanks for sharing this article, Miriam. I find it encouraging that leaders in the charasmatic circles are searching God for guidance on this issue.
Absolutely Brilliant! God help us find true balance! This is a well balanced article.
Thank you so much for this article, its such a relief to find I am not alone as I really identified with your ” something disturbed me” comment. I have seen these things happening in various meetings over the last 15yrs, and over time have been deeply disturbed. I have been looking for the fruits and have found that some people who have seen angels or are encouraging the prophetic and facilitating manifestations in extremes have little fruit in their lives, often experiencing marriage breakups, and church breakups. I have searched my heart incase I am at fault and have a religious spirit but I can’t get away from matt 24. All this has caused myself and my husband of 28yrs to search scripture, and try not fall into the same trap. Time and time again we humans put people/leaders on pedestals and wonder why they come crashing down. We need to be wise, discerning, and full of Grace and Mercy, so as to demonstrate the true love of God.
Has anyone done a study on church splits in the charismatic movement?
Hello Nikki
I have not read of or done any studies on church splits over these issues, but I can tell you that I left a church that was into Toronto type manifestations. Very little preaching, lots of dancing, shouting, crowing like a rooster and words of blessing falling like rain. All the while, as I found out later, the pastor was an adulterer.
I think a time is coming, and is most likely here, that God’s people who realize the deception in this type of “revival” and speak out against the heresy promoted, are going to be hounded out of the fellowships they attend. They will be seen as “lesser Christians” and will be condemned for supposedly coming against “a great move of God”.
Nikki,
You have been brainwashed into thinking you have a religious spirit. Where in scripture does it mention a religious spirit? You are mearly discerning the spirits. Something, BTW, you are commanded to do. Don’t stop searching for the truth. We all need to study the word to show ourselves approved of God, workmen who need not be ashamed.
Hi, I think everyone should visit a website I found to be speaking truth http://www.revivalschool.com. ,
WOW; Thank you Lee so much for your honesty. I have a very interesting perspective on the Fresh Fire Ministries (they are from my neighborhood) that you have confirmed. The Spirit is genuinely working and coming to those who are genuinely seeking Him and the Real Revival. But there are also strange spirits there. Caution and discernment are absolutely needed, because there is a desperation and a lot of hurt and pain at these conferences.
ps. the funny thing is I had never heard of you until a few weeks ago when someone gave me one of your books.
Blessings.
As in Acts and many other places the “strange’ spirits always accompany the true one and only Holy Spirit. Apostle Paul was followed by a demon possessed woman (as was Jesus) for days ( Acts 16:16-40) The genuine needs to be present for the counterfeit to be EXPOSED. If you are handed a counterfeit $20 bill it is easier to discern a counterfeit bill if you have the genuine at hand,than if you have to go looking for a genuine bill. i think the church as a whole has gone so long without seeing or knowing the presence of God that when He does show up we have a difficult time letting go of our own imaginnings of who He is for the genuine reality. i have not heard Todd asking anyone to worship any angels. Who are biblically sent to minister to the heirs of salvation. If we are not being ministered to by the angels sent by God to help His children( Hebrews 1:14). ARE we truly heirs???????? We are never to pray to or worship angels but ONLY the Lord God Almighty who sends them. How many angels were sent to communicate and help out the followers of God in the Old Testament? What about the hymn that says ” He could have called ten thousand angels?” Are they all called Michael, Gabrielle or maybe Lucifer? Lucifer took only 1/3 of the angels with him to torment the unbelieving world. i believe that means that the believers still have the remaining 2/3 at their services for HELP. As Elisha said in 2Kings 6:17″ Open his eyes and let him see!” The Lord opened the young man’s eyes, and when he looked up, he saw that the hillside around Elisha was filled with horses and chariots of fire. So Lord i ask you to open our eyes that we might see the vast greatness of Your provision for us your children that You love to protect and care for. You are HUGE and the enemy of our souls IS NOT!!!!! Teach us to trust You more than we fear the enemy. God is not a God of fear. The only one who wants us afraid in a move of God of anything demonic or false, is Satan. For IF we know our Shepherd we will recognize His voice. Lord we also ask for an increase in discernment and a deepening knowledge of Your glory and wisdom!!!!!! FEAR NOT DON’T BE AFRAID you are more than able.
This was a well written article. I do disagree with the point that God is moving there in FL.
Many people have been comparing this revival with the Brownsville revival and I think that the comparisons are inacurate.
Even though I did not follow the Brownsville revival through it’s entirety I did go about a year after the revival had started and the Cross, Christ, and repentance for our sins, along with living a holy life was the main focus. This is where the Lakeland “revival” is opposite of the Brownsville.
I was excited to hear that a “revival” had started until I looked into it and realized that so much un-biblical stuff was being taught. Everybody can make a mistake and teach something wrong but this is scary wrong.
Do understand I believe in the Gifts of the Spirit as spoke about in 1 Corithians. I also believe in some things that are debatable like falling under the power of the Holy Spirit (most people I have talked to that have TRULY fell under the power of the Holy Spirit experience something relevant from God like knowledge or vision).
Now all these Angel manifistations are ludicrous at best and demonic at worst. The Holy Spririt should be the only power performing miracles and signs(thats one of the reasons he was sent).
To many people are getting caught up in the heat of the moment and I hope that they are not subjected to demonic activity but I am afraid that they are.
A great book to read (even though it is fiction) is
“The Visitation” by Frank Peretti.
Beware because many more false prophets are coming and they will decieve with there lieing signs and wonders.