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“Soaking”: An Old Unbiblical Game with a New Name

July 2, 2015 by Tony Miano 12 Comments

Beni Johnson "soaking" with young people in Switzerland.
Beni Johnson “soaking” with young people in Switzerland.

I came across this photo on Beni Johnson’s Facebook page. Beni included the following description with the photo:

“Oh you know just a little soaking with the youth today. Berne, Switzerland conference. That was fun.”

In this article, I will provide a definition of “soaking,” its roots, and how Bethel Redding’s engagement and promotion of the practice serve as yet more evidence that it is not the Holy Spirit at work in this cult.

“Soaking” or “Soaking Prayer” is defined as follows:

“Since the 1990s there has been an increased focus on mysticism within various segments of Christianity. Bordering on the esoteric, these mystical experiences broaden the division between a ‘factual faith’ and a ‘felt faith,’ and threaten to replace sound biblical teaching with emotion-driven response. Soaking prayer is one such mystical activity. It is described as resting in God’s presence. This is accomplished by playing some gentle worship songs, either sitting or lying down, and praying short, simple prayers for an extended period of time, but otherwise keeping your mind free of other thoughts. At the point when you sense God’s presence through some type of manifestation like tingling skin, a sensation of heat or cold, or even a gentle wind seemingly blowing through your body, you are to just ‘soak’ in that presence.”

In order to present a balanced assessment of this practice, making sure I’m representing “soakers” accurately, I turned to Scott Epp.

Scott Epp advertises himself as a “certified life coach and international speaker.” He leads an organization called Abundance Coaching. The slogan for the organization is “Becoming Your Authentic and Amazing Best!”

On September 25, 2014, Epp posted a video on his organization’s YouTube page titled “What is Soaking and How to Soak in the Presence of God.” In the video’s description, we learn more about Epp and his spiritual influences.

“Scott Epp helps people breakthrough their BIGGEST challenges so that they can live their life purpose with passion and abundance! Scott graduated from Toronto’s Catch the Fire Leaders School in 2007 and was part of the amazing Catch the Fire revival ministry from 2006 – 2008 in Toronto. Scott’s wife Nicole worked as an assistant to the leaders, a speaker and Soaking School co-ordinator with Catch the Fire Ministries for about 6 years. Together Scott and Nicole have a fire and passion for God to move through the Power of the Holy Spirit and they choose to be vessels for His love and revival. Scott is a motivational speaker for corporations and an influential preacher. His messages of The Father’s Love, Awakening the Wild Lion Within and Living Your Life Purpose with Passion and Abundance are among Scott’s favorite topics to speak on.”

Catch the Fire Revival Ministry is the group led by John and Carol Arnott. If their names ring a bell it’s because Catch the Fire is simply a repackaging of the Toronto Airport Vineyard and the false revival of 25 years ago known then as the “Toronto Blessing.” The Arnotts provide a “soaking school” to train people to “soak.”

In Epp’s video, he begins his message by teasing his audience be telling them he has a “secret.” This idea of allegedly receiving new revelations of knowledge from God, of course, fits with neo-gnosticism of the heretical New Apostolic Reformation, the Word of Faith movement, and other new age mystic groups that have infiltrated the Church.

In the video, Epp asks and answers the question, “Who is soaking for?” According to Epp, soaking is for those who are “spiritual dry,” “who need a vision,” “who want to start something new,” “who are searching for an answer to a question,” “who feel trapped by habitual sin,” “who have relational and intimacy issues with God, a friend, or a spouse,” and those “who want to simply have more intimacy in general.”

As has always been the case with these false spiritual movements, the Word of God is relegated to a text book. Experiences and feelings rule the day. The answer to all of the issues Epp mentions in his message are found in the Word of God.

Sadly, “soakers” are encouraged to simply lie down, turn on some music (and play it over and over again), and wait to feel something–to “feel the presence of God.” The “soaker” then subjectively interprets those feelings and automatically assumes the interpretation is of the Lord and from the Lord.

Epp provides his listeners with a dictionary definition (a definition cannot be found in Scripture) for “soaking”: “To become thoroughly wet; or saturated by immersion; to drink excessively; even to become drunk; to take in; to soak up.”

As Epp reads the definition of “soaking,” people in the audience begin to make noises and laugh. It’s clear that people are already beginning to check out and go to their spiritual happy place–a place void of the Spirit, void of Christ, void of Truth.

“Soaking” really is just a new name for an old unbiblical practice. During the days of several false revivals: The Toronto Blessing, The Pensacola Outpouring, and the Brownsville Revival, “soaking” was referred to simply as “carpet time.”

Beni Johnson and the rest of the false teachers of the Bethel Redding cult teach and practice “soaking,” going as far as to include necromancy in the practice, by visiting and interacting with the graves of dead revivalists, healers, and the like. While Beni denies she engages in “grave soaking” (also known as “grave sucking”), the evidence is clear.

“Soaking” is just one of many unbiblical activities occurring at Bethel Redding. And this practice is reason enough to stay away from Bethel Redding and to warn others to do the same.

Categories General Info Tagged: Beni Johnson, Bethel Redding, Necromancy, Scott Epp, Soaking, Video

Comments

  1. crumblingtown2014 says

    July 2, 2015 at 9:36 pm

    Reblogged this on Crumbling Town – Redding, CA and commented:
    Bethel Redding CULT. Another of symptom of our Crumbling Town.

  2. mywordlikefire says

    July 2, 2015 at 10:33 pm

    Reblogged this on My Word Like Fire.

  3. blankshepherdguardian says

    July 2, 2015 at 10:37 pm

    Reblogged this on Shepherd/Guardian.

  4. blankFaithful Stewardship says

    July 2, 2015 at 10:51 pm

    Reblogged this on Faithful Stewardship and commented:
    Our youth are under attack. Please know where you are sending them for conferences/camps.

  5. blankAlison says

    July 3, 2015 at 3:03 am

    My church had people from Bethel come over to Australia 2 years ago, and the guy taught soaking at the conference. Some of the stories of the places people’s minds went were crazy! One guy was skipping on the moon playing with the gold dust and throwing it up in the air. Of course, lots and lots of people had gold dust on their hands.

  6. blankKim says

    July 3, 2015 at 3:55 am

    Reblogged this on DiscernIt.

  7. blankTheresa says

    August 28, 2016 at 1:39 am

    The catch the fire ministries is a cult. It is disgusting in what it teaches. It is horrible and ir is destroying peoples lives and families because it alienates people from their families . I know because my brother is with them.

  8. blankNicole says

    September 17, 2016 at 7:53 am

    I throughly enjoyed reading this blog, but noticed you failed to mention where exactly it was unbiblical. I defenetly think it would be great to see a second blog expounding on the part where it’s unbiblical. I am also curious on your thoughts of Joshua laying in Gods presence in the tent of meeting… Or even David playing the harp for Saul as he just sat in the presence and listened as demons left him. Just food for thought.

  9. blankLisa Mathes says

    January 9, 2018 at 5:31 pm

    This is not what started the abuse processes within my former family. My ex was already abusive but this is a cult. I’m out and away and fine now. However there were abuses of power. It also did feed my exs large ego and helped escalate the abuse and when I was caught up in it it went against my true beliefs. I am an atheist and actually always was. It did unfortunately help me alienate my mother who was actually my safety net from the abusive ex. He began to think he was a prophet of God and was more abusive towards our son and to me. It is dangerous! Stay away! I don’t want them to make ammends. Just to stay away from me.

  10. blankSusan Duncan says

    July 8, 2018 at 9:46 am

    Soaking is merely getting quiet before God and having quiet time with Him. It isn’t some weird thing that people do, however, one never knows what “spirit” a person listens too, or is “open” too. In this sense, be careful, but if you listen to the Holy Spirit then you will hear from the Holy Spirit. God is involved and wants to be involved in our lives. He isn’t some far-away icon up in heaven. He sent His Son Jesus to die for us and rise again, then sent the Holy Spirit to be up-close and personal with us. Soaking is merely a tool to hear Him……a tool among many such as even Worship music itself. How many of you connect with God while listening or singing worship music?……it is the same thing.

  11. blankTony Miano says

    July 10, 2018 at 2:05 pm

    You wrote: “Then sent the Holy Spirit to be up-close and personal with us.”

    This is not why Jesus sent the Holy Spirit. Please read John 16 and Romans 8 to learn what the true work of the Holy Spirit is.

  12. blankalmark says

    October 20, 2020 at 8:44 pm

    This is the occult, and it’s no wonder the truth of Jesus and his real Holy Spirit isn’t shown to this world. Too many counterfeits. This is channeling, it’s evident.

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