False Prophet Flops!
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Posted by John under: False Prophets
Todd Bentley: Unwelcome Wagon in L.A.
False Prophets
“Beware of false prophets, which come to you in sheep’s clothing, but inwardly they are ravening wolves.”
—Mat 7:15
The signs and wonders seekers waiting in line under the hot Los Angeles sun for the best seats in the Galen Center got more than they bargained for. They came to USC’s sports stadium last weekend to see their hero Todd Bentley and to receive a promised impartation of God’s anointing. But what they got was a dud of a meeting inside and some unanticipated reproofs, rebukes, and exhortations on the outside.
On Saturday, July 26th, I led a small group of five people representing three ministries: Apostasy Alert, Moriel Ministries, and Lighting the Way Ministries to distribute a leaflet that documented the false teachings of Bentley that included web links for resources to assist those who believe in testing all things. We handed out 500 leaflets and also some gospel tracts disguised as 1 million dollar bills that just happen to be produced by a ministry that, unbeknownst to us, was planning their own outreach the following day.
The next day, the Ambassadors’ Alliance, a group associated with Ray Comfort’s Way of the Master ministry, arrived with 14 people and set up a soap box with a microphone and preached the “Law and the Gospel” to the resistant sign seekers. The main speaker was the ministry’s director, Tony Miano, aka “the Lawman,” who preached to an angry crowd who turned their back on him and chanted or sang in an effort to drown out the call for repentance unto salvation.
These two different ministry styles delivered the message to Todd Bentley that not all Southern California Christians welcomed his visit. The City of the Angels was just one stop in Bentley’s effort to take the success of the Lakeland Uprising around the world. He had been empowered by false prophets Bob Jones and Paul Cain who proclaimed to him that he was the first fruits of the New Breed that was prophesied to work mighty signs and wonders and fill stadiums to overflowing to the glowing reports of the major news networks. All this in anticipation of the Latter Rain, a time long ago proclaimed by false prophet William Branham to occur before the second coming of Christ. The “New Breed” are prophesied to be able to overcome death, an ominous idea when you read in the book of Revelation that during the Tribulation period men would seek death and it would flee from them.
However, there were no signs of any news media on the scene on Saturday and there was plenty of room for the crowds that showed up on both nights with the highest tier of the stadium virtually empty. The Galen Center seats 10,258 people and it is estimated that around 7,000 showed up each night. Bentley’s stint the month before in Denton, Texas, also fizzled according to a report in the Wittenburg Door. There were no major pockets of chaotic manifestations to speak of, so it would appear that Todd’s angelette, Emma, might be a territorial principality and only able to perform her tricks in Lakeland.
Todd Bentley seemed anxious to close down the show on Sunday night as seen on GodTV. He did not have any people come up to testify of healing as he had done the previous night. And his offering sounded a little desperate. He said that unlike in Lakeland, a stadium in Los Angeles is very expensive – as much as $300,000 – and all of it was on the back of Che Ahn, the pastor from Pasadena who sponsored and co-hosted the event. He was looking for a miracle in the form of a rich businessman who could pay for the entire thing. He also told the crowd that the impartation they were waiting for would be based upon the amount they put in the offering, so they had better dig deep, was the implication. Ahn had promoted the L.A. crusade under the title, “Impartation” in all his advertising leading up to event.
After some more loud and repetitious music, Che Ahn took the podium and told the crowd they would have to leave quickly to clear the place fast because Todd Bentley was going to pray for the impartation on the pastors who came. He said that only those with the orange wristbands would be allowed in the building for that. That must have been a big let-down for those who gave big in the offering under the expectation that they would have hands laid on them for the big impartation.
They could, however, go to the long line of merchandise tables in the front foyer and buy a DVD Bentley was hawking called “Pickling in the Presence of God” that promised to teach them step by step how to soak in the spirit. Bentley got the crowd all worked up over the DVD by parading it around, saying he was going to give it away. As the crowd yelled and cheered, hoping to be one of the lucky ones, he gave two or three of them away to the happy winners. He must have learned this cheap trick from Rodney Howard-Browne who a decade earlier had found that making the people hungry for a free item would compel them to go buy one when they didn’t win one. RHB mastered the art.
On Sunday night when no electric atmosphere could be drummed up, Bentley told the crowd not to believe anything they hear about him or anything they see with their own eyes against him. What a stark contrast to what we told the people earlier – to test all things, even what we were saying, by the Word of God.
Crowd Dynamic
As I watched Sunday’s broadcast, I thought of those we had an opportunity to dialogue with the night before. There was the first lady I handed a tract to who reacted angrily, screaming at me, “You’re not going to hand those out!” She had just been participating in what is known as a “fire tunnel” in front of the Galen Center, blocking the sidewalk on Figueroa. They seemed to be trying to have fun, whooping it up trying to conjure up an atmosphere, but nothing manifested, even though an oppressive spirit hung over them. Others from that crowd shouted “Pharisee, hypocrite” at me as I walked past handing out tracts.
Another man gave me back the tract, and, as I reached out to grab it, he tried to slay me in the spirit with his other hand. But the powers that day seem to have been suppressed, Praisallujah!
We had some good feedback from several different people – some who were there just to get the goods on their “silly friends” they knew shouldn’t be getting into this. For instance, there was one young man who looked like Prince who was so excited that we were there that he just kept saying to us, “You guys are awesome.” He expressed exasperation that the church has not gotten up in arms over this horrendous spiritual assault on the body of Christ.
We were also very moved by a young Hispanic man whose pastor brought him there from Stockton, California – a 350 mile trek. He had inner turmoil from reading our tract, not knowing who to believe and was not very familiar with Todd Bentley. He loves his pastor and if we were right then it would badly affect his relationship with his pastor. He couldn’t bear thinking his own pastor would lead him astray.
Another person who had taken a tract, an older Korean man, came back out after the event had begun. He told us that, after reading our tract, he had become suspicious…Then upon going in he said the music was hypnotic, and there was a goat’s head in the shape of a pentagram projected on the wall behind the musicians. He explained that, for this reason, he got out of there! (Can’t confirm what he saw since I didn’t see it when I went in briefly; I was checking out the crowd, not the platform.)
Now it’s being reported that the entire Lakeland Uprising is over. It has been a cause of division within the ‘New Apostolic Reformation’ – the name of the apostle/prophet movement that gave it birth. Even other deceived leaders can’t go as far as Bentley was going. Cool heads had to prevail – even if those same cool guys initially endorsed Lakeland and led many astray who look to them for guidance. We won’t hear any apologies – they just retract their endorsements and begin looking for the next sign of a Latter Rain outpouring to fulfill the prophecies of their own false prophets.
Sheeple says Comment posted on August 04th, 2008
“….so it would appear that Todd’s angelette, Emma, might be a territorial principality and only able to perform her tricks in Lakeland.”
This was the best line in your article! Thanks for writing it.
Barry L Brumfield says Comment posted on August 04th, 2008
Todd Bentley is being used by satan to deceive those that are lukewarm “Christians”as they search after someone to tickle their ears. God’s word says they will turn unto the teaching of demons in the last days… well this is a part of that of which was prophesied. Todd Bentley shows signs of being, if not demon possessed, then absolutely demon oppressed. May Go have mercy on those that do not seek God in truth and spirit, but merely want to be entertained by lying signs and wonders.
Matthew 12:38
Then some of the scribes and Pharisees answered, saying, “Teacher, we want to see a sign from You.”
Matthew 12:39
But He answered and said to them, “An evil and adulterous generation seeks after a sign, and no sign will be given to it except the sign of the prophet Jonah.
2Th 2:9
The coming of the lawless one is according to the working of Satan, with all power, signs, and lying wonders,
2Th 2:10
and with all unrighteous deception among those who perish, because they did not receive the love of the truth, that they might be saved.
2Th 2:11
And for this reason God will send them strong delusion, that they should believe the lie,
2Th 2:12
that they all may be condemned who did not believe the truth but had pleasure in unrighteousness.
1Timothy 4:1 Now the Spirit expressly says that in latter times some will depart from the faith, giving heed to deceiving spirits and doctrines of demons,
Remnant says Comment posted on August 05th, 2008
How sad so many were deceived.
Many professing Christians don’t read their Bibles and many that do don’t believe the inerrancy of Scripture. They are always looking for signs and wonders, running to the next “out pouring”
Luke 11:29 And when the people were gathered thick together, he began to say, This is an evil generation: they seek a sign; and there shall no sign be given it, but the sign of Jonas the prophet.
Ezek. 13:3 Thus saith the Lord GOD; Woe unto the foolish prophets, that follow their own spirit, and have seen nothing!
When the so-called revival first began, Bentley made the bold statement that God told him this revival would continue until the second coming of the Lord.
Deut. 18:20 But the prophet, which shall presume to speak a word in my name, which I have not commanded him to speak, or that shall speak in the name of other gods, even that prophet shall die.
Jesus warned us before His return there would be:
Matt. 24:11 And many false prophets shall rise, and shall deceive many.
Matt. 24:24 For there shall arise false Christs, and false prophets, and shall shew great signs and wonders; insomuch that, if it were possible, they shall deceive the very elect.
Mark 13:22 For false Christs and false prophets shall rise, and shall shew signs and wonders, to seduce, if it were possible, even the elect.
Luke 6:26 Woe unto you, when all men shall speak well of you! for so did their fathers to the false prophets.
2Pet. 2:1 But there were false prophets also among the people, even as there shall be false teachers among you, who privily shall bring in damnable heresies, even denying the Lord that bought them, and bring upon themselves swift destruction.
1John 4:1 Beloved, believe not every spirit, but try the spirits whether they are of God: because many false prophets are gone out into the world.
You “Pastors” out there who led your flocks to be fleeced by this charlatan need to repent, and then get out of the ministry.
Ernest Gregoire says Comment posted on August 05th, 2008
A&E Channel had a show featuring a man walking on water this weekend. The man was dressed like a rock star, zoot suit, long watch chain hanging down, mashed pork pie hat on his head, he held out his arms horizontally to form an image of a cross as he walked on the water.
Women were shown in the water as he walked. The camera showed an underwater shot of the woman passing her hand around and under his shoes as he walked along. The crowd went wild. Women waded into the water to touch his hand. They ooh’d and awed as if he were God Himself.
He said that he would show them things that were beyond their wildest imaginations. He said that they were capable of doing amazing and wonderful things also.
If this is not a trick, it is demonic!
People like Todd Bentley are a sign of the times. The water walker received the adoration of the crowd with his hands still held out, his body in the shape of a cross. The crowd was small so I suspect a hoax.
Did anyone else see this on TV. It aired on Saturday, at 5:30 pm EDST?
Be alert for signs of deception!
AlienNation says Comment posted on August 05th, 2008
Praise God! Keep up the good work!
AlienNation says Comment posted on August 05th, 2008
Ernest Gregoire, the guys name is “chris angel the mindfreak” he’s supposed to be a magician or something…like david copperfield. Most likely it is a trick but in the times we’re living in who knows?
Linda says Comment posted on August 05th, 2008
Just give me Jesus!
Everything else is dung . . .
penny says Comment posted on August 06th, 2008
chris angel is very freaky. i have ran accross him on tv several times. this guy does some things that you just cant do as a magic trick/stunt. i may be wrong but in my neck of the woods folks are thinking he may be dabbling on the dark side. watch him a few times and you will see what i mean.
Robert says Comment posted on August 16th, 2008
Pastor John, You mentioned Tony Miano and the Ambassadors’ Alliance. I attended the first academy back in April. Calvary Chapel leadership, and Pastor Chuck have been largely silent concerning this ministry (Way of the Master) and the evangelism model they use. I am wondering what thoughts you have concerning these folks and what they do.
I know that Moriel has a link to them on their web site–last time I checked–and that there are many CC’s also in support. Where are you on this?
Thanks, Rob