SID: Hello. Sid Roth here. Welcome to my world where it’s naturally supernatural. Just breathe in the supernatural air of Heaven. My guest was the worship leader for one of the greatest moves of God, revivals, of the 20th century. Four million came from all over the world to a church in a city called Pensacola, Florida. His passion as a worship leader is to so reach his heart to God that the presence of God comes in, and in God’s presence, all, say it with me, all things are possible. You know, Lindell Cooley was raised in an amazing family. His family were believers, they were worship leaders. They did worship for so many well-known people like A.A. Allen. He grew up hearing about miracles, hearing about revival meetings. That was normal for him. And in fact, at age 14, what happened to you, Lindell Cooley?
LINDELL: I was in a service on a Sunday night and the Lord just showed me a vision, and spoke to me and said, “I’m going to use you to take worship to nations.”
SID: What does a 14-year-old think about words like that?
LINDELL: At the year I was 14 there was no such thing as worship to the nations as we know it. There were hymn books. So I just felt this immediate need to learn how to play an instrument. I played drums, and of course, we have a joke that musicians and drummers are not the same thing. But I felt this immediate need, I got to learn how to play something that carries a melody, because I’m supposed to do this in front of people, at 14.
SID: But you know what really provokes me to jealousy? Outside of praying in supernatural languages and singing, and that, I don’t carry a tune. This guy, it’s a supernatural gift of being able, you just hum a song to him and he can play it on the piano. That started immediately.
LINDELL: Immediately.
SID: Not fair. I protest. So I asked him, what was the number one song to have God show up at the Brownsville revival, and he didn’t blink an eye, and he said, “Look What the Lord Has Done.”
LINDELL: That’s right.
SID: Tell me about the woman that was in the balcony where they had this sign.
SID: No dancing.
LINDELL: “No Dancing.” because they’re afraid the balcony would fall.
SID: Tell me about her.
LINDELL: She walked up to the balcony and she had really not been walking with the Lord the way she should. She was really cold in her heart. And so we were singing, “Look What the Lord Has Done” and she said, “I was, it had been so long since I heard from the Lord and I heard the Lord immediately in my spirit say, ‘Lisa, go down there and dance.'”
Lisa: No.
LINDELL: And she said, “No, I’m not going to dance, Lord. I don’t do that.” He said, “Go dance.” She said, “I started moving toward the stairs thinking that you would be finished with the song, and I’m arguing with God all the way.” You can’t argue with God. “So I’m arguing with God all the way down the steps, ‘I can’t do this, I can’t do this, I don’t do this.'” She said, “I got to the main floor and you will still singing.” And she said, “I thought, okay, whatever, I’ll just jump up and down.” She said, “When I jumped up the first time I hit the ground I immediately and had tears coming down my face.” She said, “And every time I hit the ground from jumping up, I felt something. It felt like weights and chains falling off of me, and years of things falling off of me.”
SID: Do you want weights and chains falling of you? Do you? I’m going to tell you something.
All right. This is, we’re going right into the Brownsville meeting right now. Studio audience, you stand up. You at home, I give orders, stand up. And I want you to do a little jumping because look what the Lord has done.
LINDELL: [music, singing] I went to the enemy’s camp and I took back what he stole from me. I took back what he stole from me. Yes, I took back what he stole from me. I went to the enemy’s camp and I took back what he stole from me. I took back what he stole from me. He’s under my feet, under my feet. Oh, I went to the enemy’s camp and I took back what he stole from me. I took back what he stole from me. Yes, I took back, oh I took back what he stole from me. I went to the enemy’s camp and I took back what he stole from me. Under my feet, he’s under my feet. Can you believe it. I can’t believe what you’ve done for me, Lord. Don’t you know he saved me, turned my life around. Look what the Lord has done for me. Look what the Lord has done, look what the Lord has done. He healed my body. He touched my mind, saved me. Lord I raise your name. You say it’s just the same. The Lord has raised me. Look what the Lord has done.