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Letter to the editor of Charisma Magazine

Posted in Charismatic, Christianity, Jesus, Religion, false prophets, theology by stevepage on June 12, 2008

The following is letter I wrote and submitted to the editor of Charisma magazine on June 12 2008. I wrote it after read three columns written by J. Lee Grady. Read the articles here, here and here

J. Lee Grady’s recent articles about the Lakeland event caused me to contemplate other problems there are in Charismatic circles and why they occur. It’s clear to me that the greatest danger facing the Charismatic movement is the blind acceptance of false reports, false teachers, false words of knowledge and false prophets.

Let me give example of what I mean when I say we blindly accept almost anything we hear. There have many reports from Lakeland about people being raised from the dead. When we read about those raised from the dead in the Bible, we get facts; names, places and usually witnesses. We get none of this from Lakeland. Just unsubstantiated rumors, which are just blindly accepted as fact. Can anyone produce just one death certificate, that was voided due to a miracle at Lakeland? How many of us have even demanded proof? Why is it we settle for rumor and refuse to demand facts? We are clearly told, “examine everything carefully; hold fast to that which is good..” If there is proof then let us all raise our hands and praise God for the Miracles. If there is no proof then let’s all cry out that Jesus is dishonored. The Apostle John tells us to test the spirits, but we disobey. We hear Todd Bentley accuse the Holy Spirit of ordering him to kick a lady in the face, to heal her. (watch here) Why are so few asking why the Spirit, who’s fruit is gentleness, would do this? Peter and Paul tell us to obey our government’s laws? Why do so few ask why the Holy Spirit would then tell Mr. Bentley to do otherwise and commit an assault? Where is our discernment?

God’s word will never be wrong no matter who or what speaks it, ever. When our Creator speaks there is a very important message He wants to convey to us. Due to the incredible love He has for us, He will not convey that message through an unreliable source. If God, through whom all things are possible, cannot find a man or woman who will allow the Holy Spirit to speak through them accurately, then God will speak to us through rocks or chickens. To believe that a Prophet of God can be wrong, calls into question the accuracy of the entire Bible, since it’s written by Prophets. The true Prophet is like a tree planted by God Himself. The fruit that the Prophet bears is the Prophesy he utters. That fruit is directly from God through the Holy Spirit, (2 Peter 1:20-21) and therefore cannot be wrong. Jesus said ” A good tree cannot bear bad fruit, and a bad tree cannot bear good fruit.” If we believe otherwise it opens the barn door up for every kind of false and crazy teaching. I don’t understand why this is not perfectly clear to all those, in Charismatic circles, who claim to be teachers and prophets. I am absolutely perplexed as to why few at Charisma Magazine or in the Charismatic world will not stand up and speak out for the honor of God, our Creator. It must appear to God that we honor men above our Savior, when we cut false prophets and teachers slack.

As J. Lee Grady has learned, if you are obedient and test or examine these things as God would have it, you will be attacked. I would say the attacks most frequently will come from those who do not “examine everything carefully”. Solomon wrote in Proverbs 14:15 “The naive believes everything, But the sensible man considers his steps.” It’s time stop acting naive. It’s time for us all to look deep inside and ask ourselves why we are reluctant to point out the false brothers among us. Is it our pride that stops us? It it because we will be forced to recognize that we’ve been wrong and believed lies? Is it because we must denounce those who taught us those lies and we do not have the boldness?

We need to heed J. Lee Grady’ call to accountability.

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  1. stevepage said, on June 23, 2008 at 7:39 pm

    I ran across a blog written by a guy named Barry. “Barry is a medical doctor and former pastor who is currently working towards an M.A. in Christian Apologetics at Biola University. Jeremy, Barry’s son, is a graduate student in philosophy at the University of California, Berkeley.” ( http://www.withallyourmind.net/aboutus.php )

    Barry writes, “I have been a resident of Lakeland for 5 years now. I work at the Lakeland Regional Medical Center as an emergency physician and have met in the emergency department a number of those who have traveled from across the U.S. and around the world to be a part of the “Lakeland Revival.”

    I asked, “Barry, Would you comment on the “reported” 12 – 17 people who have been raised from the dead at Lakeland? Have you heard of any death certificates being voided due to miracles? Have any Coroners in your area made comments on folks raised from the dead? Media coverage?”

    He replied, “I have seen no corroboration of any dead folks brought back to life. I’ve not seen one local media outlet reporting on such an event. No newspaper reports of the dead raising. I share your concerns.”
    Barry’s blog and these questions and comment can be seen here.

  2. Gary Roberts said, on August 17, 2008 at 3:04 pm

    Thanks for the post and the blog! Blessings on your journey!

    Gary Roberts
    Authentic Churches
    http://www.authenticchurches.wordpress.com

  3. Brian said, on April 12, 2009 at 5:28 am

    What! Are you telling me Todd isn’t for real?!

    =^0


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