Thu. Jun 18th, 2026

After publicly parting ways in 2023, Pastor Greg Locke has asked Daniel Adams for forgiveness.

In a statement on Facebook, Locke wrote:

A few years ago, The Supernatural Life founder Daniel Adams and I had a very public falling out over my strong concerns about associations with certain false prophets and related issues in those circles. I’ve publicly repented for my own early involvement in some of those streams and the way I handled things.

Since losing my son Evan, the Lord has been doing deep work in my heart. I simply don’t have room for division or strife anymore. Life is too short, eternity is too long, and the harvest is too urgent.

I’m especially grateful for the kind condolence post Daniel put out when Evan passed—it meant a lot and showed the heart of a brother. I’m sorry for my part in the breach between us. Although we may still disagree on some things, we agree on the main thing: Jesus and reaching people for the Kingdom. I release any offense and extend grace and forgiveness. If the Lord leads, I’d welcome reconciliation as brothers in Christ. Praying blessing over Daniel, his family, and his ministry.

In Jesus’ name,

Pastor Greg Locke

In a generation marked by public callouts, online outrage and deepening division within the body of Christ, Locke’s statement serves as a sobering reminder that forgiveness is not weakness—it is warfare.

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The enemy thrives on offense, bitterness and fractured relationships, but the gospel calls believers to something far more difficult: humility. It is possible for Christians to disagree on secondary issues while remaining fiercely committed to the central message of Jesus Christ.

Perhaps the most powerful part of Locke’s message is the reality that personal tragedy became the catalyst for reflection. When believers stand before Christ, they will not be judged by how many arguments they won, but by how faithfully they loved, forgave and represented His heart.

In an age where many ministries and leaders seem locked in endless controversy, this moment offers a different path—one of grace, repentance and reconciliation. The kingdom advances not through division, but through broken hearts made whole by the transforming power of forgiveness.

Prepared by Charisma Media Staff.

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