Wednesday, February 17, 2010

Rick Joyner: Todd Bentley's Restoration

A few weeks ago I published an article that was critical of Todd Bentley's return to ministry. I think it's only fair that publish Rick Joyner's account of what is happening.


Rick Joyner: Revival AND the Todd Bentley Restoration


Present Status


After nearly a year and a half of working with Todd, I recently felt that it was time to release him into some limited ministry in our local church. This does not mean that Todd has been released back into ministry in general, nor does it mean that Todd is nearing the end of his restoration process. We do not know how long this will be, and as from the beginning, we want to be confident that it is the Lord's timing with each step that is taken.


Before Todd will be fully released back into ministry, we will ask for a council to endorse this, which will be composed of those who are respected throughout the Body of Christ as true elders in the Church. Of course, they would need to come to the comfort level that would enable them to become part of this council, which we think would be a worthy test of Todd's present spiritual condition. This is not to imply that this would endorse anything that Todd has done in the past; rather that he recognized his mistakes and his sins, has genuinely repented of them, and has adequately "shut the gates of hell" that gave the devil access into his life in every area where this happened, making him now fit for release back into ministry.


At the same time, the expectation of this process should not be interpreted as resulting in Todd being made perfect or that some of the nuances of his style, which have been offensive to some, have been dealt with. There is no guarantee that Todd will never fall again, just as there are no guarantees for any of us. However, he will probably be far less likely to fall than those who have never fallen but have judged with pride or condemnation those who have. We see clearly in the Scriptures that the Lord has a lot of mercy for sinners, but none for the self-righteous, and that such pride usually precedes a fall.



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