# T.D. Jakes COLLAPSED After Jonathan Roumie Revealed THIS Divine Message!

In a seismic moment at Potter’s House in Dallas, Bishop T.D. Jakes, a titan of modern Christianity, was brought to his knees by a divine confrontation delivered by Jonathan Roumie, the actor portraying Jesus in *The Chosen*.

Before 30,000 attendees and millions watching live, what began as a routine interview spiraled into a raw exposure of truth, challenging Jakes’ 35-year ministry built on the prosperity gospel.

T.D. Jakes COLLAPSED After Jonathan Roumie Revealed THIS Divine Message! - YouTube

Backstage, minutes before the event, Roumie, burdened by a message he’d resisted for weeks, confronted Jakes with a divine warning: he was teaching a “different Jesus,” prioritizing prosperity over the cross, and time for repentance was running out.

Roumie’s trembling urgency unnerved Jakes, but the true shock came when Roumie revealed intimate details only God could know—a secret prayer Jakes whispered at 2:17 AM in a Lagos hotel room, begging for quiet correction if his teachings were wrong. Jakes, visibly shaken, couldn’t deny the supernatural accuracy as they stepped onto the stage.

Before the massive crowd, Roumie publicly accused Jakes of distorting the gospel into a self-help formula, citing specific teachings like his book *Destiny* that framed God as a tool for personal success rather than a call to sacrifice. He challenged Jakes on neglecting sermons about taking up the cross or the cost of discipleship.

Jonathan Roumie Exposed T.D. Jakes on Live TV — What Happened Next Stunned Millions - YouTube

The atmosphere shifted as Roumie pointed out individuals harmed by prosperity promises, like Gloria Martinez, who gave $1,000 for her daughter’s treatment based on Jakes’ “seed faith” teaching, only to see no miracle and bear crushing guilt.

The confrontation peaked with Roumie revealing Jakes’ late mother’s warnings about his theology, documented in her Bible with marginal notes questioning his preaching—notes Jakes burned to avoid facing the truth.

Overwhelmed, Jakes collapsed emotionally, admitting his emptiness despite decades of success. Tears streaming, he confessed to twisting the gospel into a transactional formula, leading millions astray with promises of wealth over spiritual surrender.

In an unprecedented move, Jakes announced he was stepping down, shutting Potter’s House as a megachurch, and dedicating a year to repentance and rediscovery of true faith.

Chaos ensued—executives protested, staff resigned, and the ministry’s empire crumbled. Yet, Jakes promised restitution to those harmed, even at personal bankruptcy, and embraced a path of humility. Roumie foresaw Jakes’ future in a small Mississippi church, ministering to a handful with genuine discipleship, not crowds.

This divine intervention, sparking a viral movement with over 100 million views, forced a reckoning within Christianity. Some condemned Jakes’ “breakdown,” others hailed his courage.

Pastors began confessing similar compromises, igniting a return to the gospel of the cross. Jakes, stripped of fame, found peace in surrender, starting anew as “Thomas” in obscurity, proving truth, once unleashed, reshapes everything.