Ramblings of a Rockin’ Rev

Thursday, September 11, 2008

Todd Bentley Part 2.

My problem isn't so much with Todd but with the people who "commissioned " him EVEN though they knew what he was going through.
Todd needs help and our prayers.
My problem isn't with healing [or the lack of it] but with this obsession with creative miracles! I have seen many many miracles but most of them come under the everyday sort. I have seen God send me money on many occasions but never through a magic money tree supernaturally grown up overnight in my back garden. That would be easy for God to do. But it has always come through God "moving" people to give the money. Which is the bigger miracle?
If we are being honest most of us have never seen a creative miracle. They do happen but they are rarer than we say they are. Through the generous giving of people in CFC thousands get fed, clothed and educated throughout the world every year. As far as I know the food bought to feed these kids was bought with the money sent and did not just appear one morning in their "home.

2 Comments:

Blogger Geoffrey said...

Hi Paul, I'am not part of your fellowship or any church (From Bangor), though I have attended services of Todd Bentley. I once partnered with his ministry and travelled to Abbotsford in 2005 for a Fresh Fire Prophetic Conference with Todd, Rick Joyner and John Paul Jackson. Although I once followed Todd Bentley, I have been turned off by the Power in his ministry and Todd's consistant mishandling of the Body of Christ. But my real disappointment lies with Bill Johnson, Rick Joyner etc. Not one of them have any credibility and therefore I can no longer associate with there "Prophetic Movement". Not one of them have stood up and said sorry we got it wrong. Only Dutch Sheets has released a honest statement. David Tomberlin and Ken Greter clearly knew of the Sins of Todd Bentley but failed to do anything about.

4:33 PM

 
Blogger ian mitchell said...

for what it's worth, i think these are 2 brave and profound blogs. As a wise presbyterian minister said to me once "We've come a long way from the carpenter"....and maybe what you're doing here is drawing a line in the sand that one day a lot of people will thank you for..... not least the carpenter himself....

9:13 PM

 

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