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Following Questions and Answers Addressed by Cal
Pierce
1.
Are you the John G. Lake
Ministries?
No. We are Healing Rooms
Ministries.
2.
Do you have or pursue the mantle
of John G. Lake?
No. I pursue the mantle of the Holy Spirit.
3. Do you teach the teachings of
John G. Lake?
No. I teach the teachings of Jesus as led by the
Holy Spirit.
I have studied the lives and writings of many
past healing evangelists. God worked powerfully
through them for a time and season. Our job is not
to try to bring them forward, but to learn about the
revelation they brought and then create a floor on
their ceiling and go higher. Our goal must be to
pursue more of God, what our eye has not seen
and ear has not heard, and which have not entered
the heart of God’s people.
(I Corinthians 2:9)
4 When you were in the Rookery
Building, was that the same building John G. Lake
had healing rooms in?
No. When we first moved into the building in
1999 we believed it was the same building. We
indicated that on our web site. We weren’t there
but a number of months when I sent one of our team
members to the Spokane Library to research some
things about Lake’s ministry. When the team member
returned, she said that she discovered that the
building Lake was in had a fire in it in 1933 and
was replaced in 1934 with the building we were in.
Upon this discovery we changed our web site to
indicate that we had the same address and location
as Lake’s healing rooms, rather than the same
building. We also procured pictures of the first
and second buildings and put them on the wall of our
offices.
5.
Why did you go to the gravesite
of John G. Lake to pray in the beginning?
Before God sent me and Michelle to Spokane I had
read about the life of John G. Lake and the powerful
work done in the healing rooms. I went to the
gravesite to make a connection to the vision and
historical work that took place in Spokane with
healing rooms. The Lord made it very clear to me,
while visiting the gravesite, that this new move of
healing rooms wasn’t going to be about the past or
John G. Lake. It was going to be about the Holy
Spirit and what He was going to do now and in the
future.
I discovered that God can meet you anywhere He
desires to, even in a graveyard. The key is that we
humble ourselves before Him and desire to do His
will, not focusing on the past, but on the future.
We can always tell whether or not something is of
God by the fruit it produces. (Matthew 7:16) The
important thing isn’t whether or not I visited the
gravesite of Lake in the beginning, but the
activation of Healing Rooms and the transformed
lives being seen all over the world. |