John G. Lake was known as God's "Apostle to Africa". Born in
Canada in 1870, his family soon relocated to the United States, where he grew up. His
healing and preaching ministry spanned the years 1898 (when he saw his wife instantly
healed under the ministry of John Alexander Dowie) until his death in 1935. In 1908, God
sent him to Africa, where his anointed miracle ministry resulted in what has been
described as "the most extensive and powerful missionary movement in all
Africa." As Gordon Lindsay wrote,
"during that time he spent five history-making years in South Africa, engaged in a
ministry which in some respects rivaled that of the Early Church." Upon his return to
America, Lake established a ministry in Spokane,
Washington which resulted in no less than 100,000 astounding miracles of healing
within the space of five or six years. He then established a similar work in Portland, Oregon, which also attracted
widespread attention.
Like Smith Wigglesworth, John
G. Lake had already experienced mighty breakthroughs, powerful anointings and a real
calling from God for many years before Azusa Street and
the Pentecostal
Revival. The following is a condensed account of the spiritual hunger and preparation
that Lake was taken through by God, near the beginning of the most anointed period of his
ministry. (Taken from the book, 'John G. Lake - Apostle to Africa', compiled by Gordon
Lindsay, and told in Lake's own words):
"Eight years passed after God revealed Jesus the Healer to me. I had been
practicing the ministry of healing. During that eight years every answer to prayer, every
miraculous touch of God, every response of my own soul to the Spirit had created within me
a more intense longing for an intimacy and a consciousness of God, like I felt the
disciples of Jesus and the primitive church had possessed... Shortly after my entrance
into the ministry of healing, while attending a service where the necessity for the
Baptism of the Spirit was presented, as I knelt in prayer and reconsecration to God, an
anointing of the Spirit came upon me. Waves of Holy Glory passed through my being, and I
was lifted into a new realm of God's presence and power. After this, answers to prayer
were frequent and miracles of healing occurred from time to time. I felt myself on the
borderland of a great spiritual realm, but was unable to enter in fully, so my nature was
not satisfied with the attainment..." (Pg 16).
"Hundreds, and hundreds of people were healed by the power of God during these ten
years. But at the end of that ten years, I believe I was the hungriest man for God that
ever lived. There was such a hunger for God that as I left my offices in Chicago, and
walked down the street, my soul would break out, and I would cry, 'Oh God!' I have had
people stop and look at me, and wonder. It was the yearning passion of my soul, asking for
God in a greater measure than I knew. But my friends would say, 'Mr. Lake, you have a
beautiful Baptism of the Holy Ghost.' Yes, it was nice as far as it went, but it was not
answering the cry of my heart. I was growing up into a larger understanding of God, and my
own soul's need. My soul was demanding a greater entrance into God, His love, Presence,
and Power. And then one day an old man strolled into my office, sat down, and in the next
half hour, he revealed more of the knowledge of God to my soul than I had ever known
before. When he left I said, '... God, if that is what the Baptism of the Holy Spirit with
tongues does, I am going to possess it.' Oh the wonder of God, that was then revealed to
my heart!..."
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John G. Lake Crusade Meeting held in a big tent. |
"Finally I was led to set aside certain hours of the day that I
dedicated to God, as times of meditation, and prayer. Thus a number of months passed,
until one morning as I knelt praying, the Spirit of the Lord spoke within my spirit, and
said, "Be patient until autumn." My heart rejoiced in this encouragement and I
continued my practice of meditation and prayer as formerly. It became easy for me to
detach myself from the course of life, so that while my hands and mind were engaged in the
common affairs of every day, my spirit maintained its attitude of communion with God... I
said, 'God, if you will baptize me in the Holy Spirit, and give me the power of God,
nothing shall be permitted to stand before me and a hundred-fold obedience.'
"I prayed for the Baptism of the Holy Spirit for nine months, and if a man ever
prayed honestly, and sincerely in the faith, I did. Finally one day I was ready to throw
up my hands, and quit. I said, 'Lord, it may be for others, but it is not for me. You just
cannot give it to me.' I did not blame God. One night a gentleman by the name of Pierce
said, 'Mr. Lake, I have been wishing for a long time you would come over, and we would
spend a night in prayer together. We have been praying for the Baptism for a whole year
and there is not one of us baptized yet. Brother, I do not believe that you are either, so
we can pray for one another." I was so hungry to pray, so I went with all intentions
of praying for the rest, but I had not been praying five minutes until the light of God
began to shine around me, I found myself in a center of an arc of light ten feet in
diameter, the whitest light in all the universe. So white! Oh how it spoke of purity. The
remembrance of that whiteness, that wonderful whiteness, has been the ideal that has stood
before my soul, of the purity of the nature of God ever since.
"Then a Voice began to talk to me out of that light. There was no form. And the
Voice began to remind me of this incident, and that incident of disobedience to my
parents, from a child; of my obstinacy, and dozens of instances when God brought me up to
the line of absolutely putting my body, soul, and spirit upon the altar forever. I had my
body upon the altar for ten years, and I had been a minister of the Gospel. But when the
Lord comes, He opens to the soul the depths that have never been touched in your life. Do
you know that after I was baptized in the Holy Ghost, things opened up in the depths of my
nature that had remained untouched in all my life, and that which was shadowy, distant,
and hazy became real. God got up close and let His light shine into me.
"Shortly after this experience, one afternoon a brother minister called, and
invited me to accompany him to visit a lady who was sick. Arriving at the home we found
the lady in a wheel chair. All her joints were set with inflammatory rheumatism. She had
been in the condition for ten years...While my friend was conversing with her, preparing
her to be prayed with, that she might be healed, I sat in a deep chair on the opposite
side of a large room. My soul was crying out to God in a yearning too deep for words, when
suddenly it seemed to me, that I had passed under a shower of warm tropical rain, which
was not falling upon me, but through me. My spirit, and soul and body under this influence
soothed into such a deep still calm, as I had never known. My brain, which had always been
so active, became perfectly still. An awe of the presence of God settled over me. I knew
it was God.
"Some moments passed; I do not know how many. The Spirit said, 'I have heard your
prayers, I have seen your tears. You are now Baptized in the Holy Spirit.' Then currents
of power began to rush through my being from the crown of my head to the soles of my feet.
The shocks of power increased in rapidity, and voltage. As these currents of power would
pass through me, they seemed to come upon my head, rush through my body, and through my
feet into the floor... Even at this late date, the awe of that hour rests upon my soul. My
experience has truly been as Jesus said that He shall be within you 'a well of water,
springing up into everlasting life.' That never-ceasing fountain has flowed through my
spirit, soul, and body day, and night, bringing salvation, and healing, and the Baptism of
the Spirit in the power of God to multitudes.
"Shortly after my Baptism in the Holy Spirit, a working of the Spirit commenced in
me, that seemed to have for it's purpose the revelation of the nature of Jesus Christ to
me and in me. Through this tuition and remolding of the Spirit a great tenderness for
mankind was to awaken in my soul. I saw mankind through new eyes. They seemed to me as
wandering sheep, having strayed far, in the midst of confusion, groping and wandering
hither and thither. They had no definite aim and did not seem to understand what the
difficulty was or how to return to God. The desire to proclaim the message of Christ, and
demonstrate His power to save and bless, grew in my soul until my life was swayed by this
overwhelming passion." (Pg 16-20).
"I found that my life began to manifest in the varied range of the gifts of the
Spirit. I spoke in tongues by the power of God, and God flowed through me with a new
force. Healings were of a more powerful order. Oh, God lived in me; God manifested in me;
God spoke through me. My spirit was energized. I had a new comprehension of God's will, a
new discernment of spirit, and a new revelation of God in me.
"Then a new wonder manifested. My nature became so sensitized, that I could lay
hands on any man, or woman, and tell what organ was diseased, and to what extent, and all
about it. I tested it. I went into hospitals where physicians could not diagnose a case,
touched a patient, and instantly I knew the organ that was diseased, its extent,
condition, and location. And one day it passed away. A child plays with a toy, and his joy
is so wonderful, he sometimes forgets to eat."
Before obeying the call into full-time ministry, Lake felt the need to dispose of his
very successful business interests. He sold everything, giving the money to God's work,
and embarked on full-time ministry with a heart full of the fire of God. Soon afterward,
when he was ministering in a city in Northern Illinois, God spoke to him clearly and
distinctly: "Go to Indianapolis. Prepare for winter campaign. Get a large hall. In
the Spring you will go to Africa."
John G. Lake continues: "One morning when I came down to breakfast, I found my
appetite had disappeared. I could not eat. I went about my work as usual. At dinner I had
no desire to eat, and no more in the evening. This went on till the third day. But toward
the evening of the third day, an overwhelming desire to pray took possession of me. I
wanted only to be alone to pray. Prayer flowed from my soul like a stream. I could not
cease praying. As soon as it was possible to get to a place of seclusion, I would kneel to
pour out my heart to God for hours. Whatever I was doing, that stream of prayer continued
flowing from my soul ... On the night of the sixth day of this fast, that the Lord had
laid on me, while in the act of washing my hands, the Spirit said, 'How long have you been
praying to cast out demons?' and I replied, 'Lord a long time.' And the Spirit said, 'From
henceforth, thou shalt cast out demons.' I arose and praised God." (Pg 21). An
opportunity to test this newly-given anointing to cast out demons came the following
Sunday, when a violently insane man was brought to Lake, who commanded the demon to come
out of him in Jesus' name. The man was instantly delivered, and two days later was
released from the institution that he had been confined in.
In April 1908, Lake and his family left for South Africa. Though they had no visible
means of support, they were miraculously provided for every step of the way. And thus
began a tremendous Revival, with mighty healings, miracles and deliverances, which was to
profoundly impact the African continent for years to come, even long after Lake was gone.
In 1913, following the tragic death of his wife, Lake returned to America, but by this
time the torch had also been passed on to Elias Letwaba and others in Africa, and the work
went on there, in great power. Lake continued his ministry in North America until his
death in 1935, and like Smith Wigglesworth, he fought an outstanding fight and ran a great
race, right to the very end.
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