Todd Bentley - Possesed by a demon?

I keep watching Todd Bentley and
the question that continually comes to my mind is
he possesed by a demon? Why would I even say such a
thing? Because we have been studying through the
book of Acts on Sunday’s and the account of the
young girl who was demon possesed had the ability
of divination (the practice of seeking knowledge of
the future or the unknown by supernatural means).
She also was bringing a lot of money to her owners.
Again, Todd Bentley is bringing “lots” of money
too! Here is the account of the slave
girl.
Acts 16:16-18
16 As we were going to the place of prayer, we were
met by a slave girl who had a spirit of divination
and brought her owners much gain by
fortune-telling. 17 She followed Paul and us,
crying out, “These men are servants [5] of the Most
High God, who proclaim to you the way of
salvation.” 18 And this she kept doing for many
days. Paul, having become greatly annoyed, turned
and said to the spirit, “I command you in the name
of Jesus Christ to come out of her.” And it came
out that very hour.
Did she
deny who Christ was or did she also declare the
Most High God? Did she affirm the way of salvation?
I have heard people make the claim that how could
Todd be against God when he declares “some” truth?
Well here we see a demon possesed girl saying truth
as well. Interesting stuff.
Anyways, today I recieved a very good email
from Mark Cahil and I would like to share it
here with you.
You can find the original article
HERE. But for convienence sake I
will post it below. I especially think the very
last video is the most disturbing of all. I have
seen many but this one is so rediculous it makes
me want to vomit.
Guards
Up
When I was speaking at a church in Mississippi last
year, the pastor said a very interesting thing to
me. I had spoken about not being deceived in the
last days. Deception will be everywhere, and if you
are not very careful, Satan will deceive you and
pull you away from the truth. Afterwards, he made a
very simple statement to me. He said one of our
main problems as Christians is that when we get
around religious folks, we put our guards down
instead of up. We naturally trust religious people,
because we don’t think they will steer us in the
wrong direction. But when the Bible tells us about
false christs and false prophets, those are
religious folks that we need to careful of.
So let’s put our guards up and take a look at
something that is happening right now that seems to
be turning into a phenomenon. Remember your guard
is your Bible, and we must filter things through
that prism to see if something is true or not.
1 John
4:1 says,
“Beloved, believe not every spirit, but try the
spirits whether they are of God: because many false
prophets are gone out into the
world.”
The word “try” here means to test or to examine
something. There is nothing wrong with questioning
things and examining things to see if they are
really of God. As a matter of fact, that is what we
are supposed to be doing! We can’t contend for the
faith unless we test and try things. That is how we
can then tell if false teachings are making there
way into our Christian circles.
There is something happening right now called the
Florida Outpouring. It is a supposed move of God
where a lot of people are being saved and a lot of
people are being healed. People are driving in from
everywhere to be there, and people have flown as
far away as Australia to be at these meetings. The
services are led by Todd Bentley. I have been
getting a lot of emails about this and some phone
calls. So I decided to take a look at what was
happening and test the spirits to see if they were
from God.
This newsletter is going to take you a little bit
longer to get through than most of them that I
write. I am going to provide you with some video
links so you can see for your self what is going
on.
Click on the link below and watch Todd for a few
minutes as he walks down a healing line:
http://www.alittleleaven.com/2008/05/todd-bentley-th.html
One of the first things that you notice is that he
is completely wrong on what he is telling these
ladies. He even says thank you Lord Jesus and then
says something completely inaccurate about the
woman! So who was really speaking to him? Just
because people use the right religious words does
not, and I repeat, does not mean they are from
Jehovah God. As a matter of fact, those are the
people that you have to be most careful about.
Deuteronomy 18 is a great chapter
to read. The last verse of it says,
“When a prophet speaketh in the name of the LORD,
if the thing follow not, nor come to pass, that is
the thing which the LORD hath not spoken, but the
prophet hath spoken it presumptuously: thou shalt
not be afraid of him.”
When prophets speak for God, they need to be 100%
accurate. Why? It is God speaking through them. He
will not and has not ever been wrong. If someone is
speaking for God prophetically and they get one
thing wrong, they are someone we do not need to
fear because it is not the God of the Bible
speaking through them.
Also do you see him slaying people in the spirit
where he puts his hand on people’s heads and they
fall under the “power of the spirit?” Now, do you
find that anywhere in the Bible? The answer is no.
You do find it in some charismatic circles but
never in the Bible.
Click on the below link. You can read what was
written by the person who put this link on his
site:
http://endtimespropheticwords.wordpress.com/2008/05/12/...
Is that uncontrollable, wild laughter of God? Where
do you see that in the New Testament? Is that part
of Paul’s and Peter’s ministries? The supposed holy
laughter movement has one big leader here in
America. His name is Rodney Howard Brown. The only
problem is that it isn’t biblical. What about that
uncontrollable shaking? You find it in occultic
circles, but you do not see it in the Holy Word of
God.
Click on the link below and see what you can find
that glorifies the Lord and shows up in the New
Testament. This clip is absolutely amazing. How can
people watch this and think it is from God? It is
called deception.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=...
In the link below, Todd talks about an angel Emma
that brings financial breakthroughs for people. The
angel also has gold dust. A friend told me that one
of his friends went to this revival in Florida and
people had gold dust show up on their shoulders and
their fillings in their teeth became gold. Do you
see this anywhere in the Bible? In the same post,
Todd talks about the pastor’s wife running around
the church barking like a dog! But because we live
in a touchy feely world and we want to experience
things and want our flesh titillated, we fall for
unbiblical stuff like this. It is a manifestation
of a spirit, but it is not the Holy Spirit.
http://www.qaya.org/blog/?p=527
In the following blog post, Todd talks about a trip
he took to the third heaven. During his time there
he got to spend some time in a small cabin with the
apostle Paul. What is the first big giveaway when
someone mentions something like that? Deuteronomy
18:10,11 says,
“There
shall not be found among you any one that maketh
his son or his daughter to pass through the fire,
or that useth divination, or an observer of times,
or an enchanter, or a witch, Or a charmer, or a
consulter with familiar spirits, or a wizard, or a
necromancer.”
Necromancy is contacting the dead. We are NEVER
supposed to contact the dead. We have the living
Word of God that we consult.
http://bob-mitchell.blogspot.com/2008/05/todd-bentley-false-florida-revival-part_15.html
And the link below is one of the ones that really,
really blew me away.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9zMRChoojZo&feature=related
If you have ever studied alien abductions, what he
is describing is exactly what others have described
during those encounters. These are not angels of
God folks. These belong to an angel of light, Satan
himself. Portals are of the occult world and you do
not find them in the Bible. Many people who have
had alien abductions have talked about being on an
operating table and being operated on.
One of the bigger problems that I see from people
today is that they are looking for a sign or
something to confirm their faith. Again what does
the Scriptures say? Matthew 16:4 states,
“A wicked and adulterous generation seeketh after a
sign; and there shall no sign be given unto it, but
the sign of the prophet Jonas. And he left them,
and departed.”
The thing to always remember is that we don’t need
signs and wonders to confirm our faith! Once you
have the death, burial, and resurrection of Jesus
Christ, that is all the confirmation you need to
know this is true!
One night, I decided to watch this Florida
Outpouring. It was a four hour service that
evening. Todd used six scripture verses where he
had people go to their Bibles. It took about ten
minutes. How does a four hour service have only ten
minutes of Scripture in it? He even mentioned that
he has been getting critiqued by people because he
hasn’t been using the word of God in his services.
We must challenge our audiences to know the word of
God above all else, so that they will not be
deceived in the coming days.
During this service, Todd had children come up. Of
course kids haven’t been conditioned like adults.
When he laid hands on the kids to slay them in the
spirit, which again is not in the Bible, many of
the kids didn’t fall over. He would even push on
their head some. They wouldn’t fall over. If this
was all true, I would think the Holy Spirit would
have enough power to knock a kid over! So again
very clearly it is not the Holy Spirit, but some
another kind of spirit.
One good thing to do when another big name pops up
on the scene is to take their name plus the words
‘false prophet’ and put them into a search engine
and hit enter. See what pops up. Now don’t believe
everything you read, but filter it back through the
word of God. If a bunch of red flags pop up, be
careful. I did that for Todd and many, many red
flags began to pop up. I did that for myself when I
was writing this newsletter to see what came up.
Why would I do that? I often pray, ‘Father do not
let me be deceived so that I will not deceive other
people.’ You need to have your guard up around me
as well. More and more ministers and ministries
should be saying just that to the people that they
influence.
2
Thessalonians 2:9 says,
“Even him, whose coming is after the working of
Satan with all power and signs and lying wonders.”
Remember that all signs and wonders are not of God.
Be very careful in the coming days.
2 Thessalonians 2:11 says,
“And for this cause God shall send them strong
delusion, that they should believe a lie.”
Delusion is coming folks. Would you know the
difference if something was from God or from Satan?
Jesus says in Matthew 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.”
Wow. That
must be pretty strong delusion if it could possibly
deceive the elect.
And Deuteronomy 13 also tells us, even if the signs
and wonders come true you still check that person’s
doctrine and teachings to see if it is of the God
of the Bible. We must test everything that happens
today and in all days to come back through the Holy
Bible.
In just a very short time of researching this, it
is very easy to spot Todd Bentley as a false
prophet. So many of these false moves of God keep
coming out of the charismatic circles. Todd is
either doing this on purpose to deceive people, or
he is doing all of this unknowingly. Either way, it
is false. He is a charlatan. These are not easy
words to write. I don’t like it that there is
another false representative of the Lord Jesus
Christ out there. But I am much more concerned of
the fact of warning the readers of these
newsletters to be very careful of the current and
coming deceptions. Be careful.
Is your guard up or is your guard down? It will
really determine how the Lord can use you for His
glory in the coming days.

