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- Media Spotlight Vol. 7. - NO.2 April - June 1986
- P.O. Box 1288
- Costa Mesa, CA 92628
-
- KINGDOM THEOLOGY
-
- PART I
-
- Section A
- ---------
-
- By Albert James Dager
-
- INTRODUCTION
-
- In every Christian's life there comes a genuine challenge to their
- intellectual honesty and, more importantly, to their commitment to God's
- truth. Such a challenge is all the greater when prompted by the realization
- that men and women whom we've held in high regard are inadvertently or even
- knowingly leading us astray.
-
- It isn't too difficult to accept the truth about the aberrant teachings
- and dangerous practices of non-Christian cults; Christian bookstores are
- replete with publications on cult belief systems and activities. But the same
- bookstores sell materials containing false doctrines under the guise of "deep
- truths" and "new revelations." Many of these teachings are gaining acceptance
- among a growing number of evangelical Christians, and are increasingly finding
- expression in the Christian Media.
-
- Because this report strikes at the false teachings (often undiscerned)
- within the heart of the Christian Church, it has been with a great deal of
- pain and personal soul-searching that it was written. Certainly this report
- will have an impact upon those propagating these false teachings, as well as
- upon those who learn from the teachers. Certainly it will cause loyalties to
- be broken.
-
- On the other hand, I'm well aware that it may cause loyalties to this
- ministry to be broken. So be it; if any loyalty to this or any other ministry
- takes precedence over loyalty to God and His truth as revealed in Scripture,
- then that loyalty should be broken.
-
- Jesus taught this very thing when He said, "He that loveth father or
- mother more than me is not worthy of me: and he that loveth son or daughter
- more than me is not worthy of me" (Matthew 10:37). In Luke 14:26 He goes even
- further, saying that if we love even our own lives more than we love Him we
- are not worthy of Him.
-
- If we are expected to hold allegiance to Jesus whom we have not seen, even
- above allegiance to our own families and our very lives, how much more should
- we be loyal to Him above others, no matter how they impress us with their
- knowledge and eloquent oratory.
-
- Are those who teach us humble? Jesus is more humble. Are they wise?
- Jesus is more wise. Do they love us? Jesus loves us more. Whatever virtues
- they possess, the greatest teachers in the Church are in poverty compared to
- Jesus.
-
- When He trod this earth as a man, having relinquished all privileges of
- His eternal Godhood, Jesus was approached by one who addressed Him as "Good
- Master." His response should humble all who hold themselves or others in high
- regard: "Why callest thou me good? there is none good but one, that is, God"
- (Matthew 9:16-17).
-
- Though the words I bring you may be hard to bear, I implore all who read
- them to pray that God will illuminate their minds, and also for His protection
- from the enemy who would distort the truth of these matters as well as my
- motive for bringing them to light.
-
- This is written with full awareness of my own vulnerability. For I admit
- that the things I have witnessed from those whose teachings I question herein
- have caused me to wonder whether they might not be from God. It is a fearful
- thing to contemplate the thought that I might in all sincerity cast aspersion
- upon true men of God whose work I may not understand. But I am convinced that
- what I present to you is the truth, given with a heavy heart for those who, by
- necessity, must be named for their errors.
-
- I urge you therefore to lay aside prejudices and personal preferences for
- teachers and teachings. Receive this message in the spirit in which it is
- written, not as an attempt to sow discord among the brethren (of this I am
- sure to be accused), but as a humble attempt to shed the light of God's truth
- upon the darkness caused by teachings contrary to His Word.
-
- I encourage you to put this writing to the test. But no less do I
- encourage you to put to the test those teachings with which it deals.
- Let God judge men's hearts; that is not my intention. But each of us is
- responsible to judge what we are asked to believe.
-
- AN OVERVIEW
-
- With every move of God comes a countermove of Satan to snatch the seed of
- truth from those who desire to glorify God with their lives. From the very
- start of the Church Age Satan has attempted to destroy the work of God and
- bring liberated souls back into bondage to man-made religion. Yet in spite of
- the awesome power Satan's emissaries in the spirit realm display, the gates of
- hell have not prevailed against the Church - nor will they ever.
-
- It may seem at times that the Church has been subdued. But even during
- the twelve-hundred years of oppressive rule by the Roman papacy under the
- claim of apostolic authority, there were faithful saints who kept their
- relationship with God pure - even if at times perfect understanding may have
- been withheld from them. Certainly we cannot say that God's grace was
- nullified during that time.
-
- Even the Reformers of the sixteenth century and after sorely lacked the
- full understanding that would have allowed them to lead their followers into
- paths of complete harmony with God's Word. Yet line upon line, precept upon
- precept, here a little, there a little, God has shed more understanding upon
- His Word.
-
- The Azusa Street (Los Angeles) revival of 1906 marked the beginning of
- today's Pentecostalism. During the outbreak of that revival the Baptism with
- the Holy Spirit became widely experienced and many Christians spoke in foreign
- languages with interpretations, extolling the glories of God.
-
- Out of this move of God came the establishment of large churches that
- broke from the formalism of a stagnant Protestantism. Various Pentecostal
- denominations such as the Assemblies of God, and the Church of God, were born
- virtually overnight, and found great success as memberships burgeoned. Many
- independent Pentecostal churches sprang up as well.
-
- The Church as a whole realized a new surge of vitality and enthusiasm for
- God. And if people were healed of sickness and delivered from demons in the
- process, so much the better.
-
- But with this move of God came a counterattack by Satan's forces.
- Recognizing that people were hungry for demonstrations of God's power, and
- that in their enthusiasm many had neglected to ground themselves in the
- Scriptures for protection against deception, Satan, as an angel of light,
- began to manifest his own demonstrations of power. By this means he sought to
- beguile Christians away from their Lord, and focus their attention on the
- benefits they could derive from personal "experiences" - in Jesus' name, of
- course.
-
- I believe the Pentecostal explosion that occurred in 1906 was a mighty
- move of God to prepare His Church for the unique challenges that the twentieth
- century has presented, and to demonstrate to the world that Jesus is not dead,
- but alive for evermore.
-
- The manifestation of the gifts of the Spirit are as valid for us today as
- they were for the first-century Church. If anything, they are more needed
- today than ever. We must jealously guard the gifts, and not misuse them as
- has been the custom of many who, overcome with zeal, have thwarted the work of
- God in their lives.
-
- Signs and wonders, miracles and healings are good when they originate with
- God. The problem lies in our inability sometimes to distinguish whether they
- are from God or Satan. For Scripture gives us ample proof that Satan, as well
- as God, can perform marvelous miracles (Exodus 7:8-15; Matthew 24:24; Mark
- 13:22; II Thessalonians 2:9; Revelation 13:11-18).
-
- It's not a question of counterfeit versus real; Satan's miracles are not
- counterfeits any more than foreign currency is a counterfeit of our own
- currency. Counterfeit "miracles" are those feats of legerdemain performed by
- professional magicians, and charlatans who create ruses to bilk people out of
- money. A miracle from the spirit realm is genuine, whether from God or Satan.
- Satan's healings are not illusory; they are real. That's what makes them
- dangerous.
-
- The reason people believe teachings when they are accompanied by signs and
- wonders is that they don't believe Satan or his demons can perform genuine
- miracles. Therefore they think that any teaching accompanied by signs and
- wonders must be from God.
-
- The Vulnerability of Pentecostalism
-
- There are inherent problems in every system of theological expression.
- Fundamentalism is often fraught with a legalism unintended by God and
- unsupported by Scripture. The Reformed churches have given us, among other
- things, "Liberation Theology" - a "social gospel" that bears little
- resemblance to the dynamic of true Christianity. These have sprung up to a
- large extent because orthodox Christianity has been content for centuries to
- cling to a formalism that denies the power of godliness. In short, every
- discipline within the Church has allowed deception to enter in.
-
- What makes Pentecostalism vulnerable to deception is the emotionalism that
- has become attendant to it. Not that Pentecostals don't love Jesus and desire
- to keep their doctrine true. But unless they test all teachings by the Word
- of God and recognize that experience must be secondary to truth, deception has
- an open door.
-
- I remind the reader of Paul's warning to the Corinthian Church in speaking
- of false apostles and deceitful workers transforming themselves into the
- apostles of Christ: "...for Satan Himself is transformed into an angel of
- light. Therefore it is no great thing if his ministers also be transformed as
- the ministers of righteousness; whose end shall be according to their works"
- (II Corinthians 11:15-15).
-
- Satan's ministers will preach righteousness, morality, and family life.
- They will preach against pornography, crime, homosexuality, abortion, and the
- corruption of the world system.
-
- While these are legitimate issues of vital importance, they are irrelevant
- in determining whether the voice is from God or from Satan. Many cults stress
- righteousness and morality. The only means we have to test the spirits is
- rightly dividing the Word of Truth.
-
- Even the preaching of Christ crucified and resurrected is no longer a
- means of determining if the spirit speaking is of God or Satan. Many cults
- call Jesus "Lord and Savior," and "the only Way to the Father." Mormons
- believe in the Lord's bodily Resurrection. They and Jehovah's Witnesses
- testify that they are saved by grace through faith in the Lord Jesus Christ.
- But these declarations are nullified by deeper teachings to which adherents
- are gradually indoctrinated. Satan uses this same tactic through various "new
- revelations" within the Church itself. The tares are truly among the wheat.
-
- For this reason, today more than ever, Christians must learn to
- distinguish between the words of a teacher, and the spirit behind those words.
- Often the purity and simplicity of the Gospel will be encroached upon by other
- teachings that, in aggregate, nullify the Gospel and lead the hearer astray
- into doctrines of demons (I Timothy 4:1).
-
- True humility on the part of any person should prompt recognition of his
- vulnerability and raising of safeguards. This should be especially true of
- Pentecostals and others who believe in God's continual working through
- supernatural means. Because we are more receptive to supernatural input we
- should recognize our vulnerability to the spirit realm - both God's working
- and Satan's.
-
- God's Word tells us that "a little leaven leavens the whole lump" (I
- Corinthians 5:6; Galatians 5:9). All the wonderful preaching and spiritual
- insight a man brings is nullified if he has the leaven of false doctrine
- sprinkled among ninety-nine percent truth.
-
- That's not to say that every man is unsaved who has succumbed to deception
- and, overcome by its "spirituality," spreads it to others. No man has all
- truth, and all are tempted to make Scripture fit their personal biases and pet
- theories. However, greater is the condemnation upon those who teach if they
- lead others astray, even in the name of righteousness (James 3:1). Many
- desire to be teachers, "but they do not know what they are talking about or
- what they so confidently affirm: (I Timothy 1:7 NIV). This is why Jesus
- commended the Ephesian Church for trying the words of those who call
- themselves apostles (Revelation 2:2).
-
- These truths must be kept in mind as we study this phenomenon called
- "Kingdom Theology" and its impact upon the Church.
-
- KINGDOM THEOLOGY DEFINED
-
- Within the "Kingdom Theology" camp are several movements whose teachings
- are remarkably similar over all, yet divergent on some points. These
- movements - though to a greater or lesser degree disavowing association with
- each other - are sufficiently homogenous in their eschatalogical and
- theological viewpoints to place them all under a common banner: what I refer
- to as "Kingdom Theology."
-
- These movements are built upon the same foundation: the neo-
- Pentecostalism of the mid-twentieth century. They draw from one another the
- support needed to develop their strategy for gaining preeminence among
- Christians. All zealously propagate their "new revelations" which allegedly
- are to prepare the Church for "the next move of God," bringing us closer to
- the Kingdom Age (the rule of God on earth).
-
- The most prominent of these movements are:
-
- - Latter Rain
- - Identity
- - Manifest Sons of God
- - Restoration
- - Reconstruction
- - Charismatic Renewal
- - Shepherding/Discipleship
- - Kingdom Message
- - Positive Confession
-
- Throughout the course of this study we'll be examining these movements and
- their major proponents. But first it's important that I give a general
- outline of Kingdom Theology itself and its dynamic.
-
- The Teachings
-
- The basic premise of Kingdom Theology is that man lost dominion over the
- earth when Adam and Eve succumbed to Satan's temptation in the Garden of Eden.
- God "lost control" of the earth to Satan at that time, and has since been
- looking for a "covenant people" who will be His "extension," or "expression,"
- in the earth and take dominion back from Satan.
-
- This is to be accomplished through certain "overcomers" who, by yielding
- themselves to the authority of God's apostles and prophets for the Kingdom
- Age, will take control of the kingdoms of this world. These kingdoms are
- defined as all social institutions, such as the "kingdom" of education, the
- "kingdom" of science, the "kingdom" of the arts, and so on. Most especially
- there is the "kingdom" of politics or government. This naturally implies the
- concentration of military and police power in the hands of those in control
- during the Kingdom Age.
-
- They are referred to as the "many-membered man
- child," whom Kingdom Theology adherents believe will be the fulfillment of
- Revelation 12:1-5: "And there appeared a great wonder in heaven; a woman
- clothed with the sun, and the moon under her feet, and upon her head a crown
- of twelve stars....And she brought forth a man child, who was to rule all
- nations with a rod of iron."
-
- Those who hold to Kingdom Theology assume that the Church (some believe
- only a small group within the Church, called "overcomers"), under submission
- to the latter day apostles and prophets, is that man child, and that it has
- the responsibility to put down all rebellion and establish righteousness.
- This necessitates the utilization of supernatural power and the full
- implementation of the gifts of the Holy Spirit.
-
- This theory is based upon the idea that all authority in heaven and on the
- earth has been given to Jesus. Since believers are indwelt by the same Holy
- Spirit that indwelt Jesus, we have all authority in heaven and on the earth;
- we have the power to believe for and speak into existence things that are not,
- and thus we can bring about the Kingdom Age. The many-membered man child must
- take control of the earth before Jesus can return.
-
- Necessary to the Kingdom Age is "the Restoration of the Tabernacle of
- David," defined as the completion of perfection of the Bride of Christ - a
- Church without spot or wrinkle. During the Kingdom Age (or after all else is
- subdued during that time) Satan and all enemies of God will be put under the
- feet of the many-membered man child. This will be the fulfillment of I
- Corinthians 15:25-26: "For he (Christ) must reign, till he hath put all
- enemies under his feet. The last enemy that shall be destroyed is death."
-
- The rationale that the many-membered man child will put God's enemies
- under 'its' feet is that Jesus is the head of Christ and the Church is the
- body of Christ. And where are the feet but in the body? Many in the Kingdom
- Theology movements insist that when this Scripture refers to Christ it is
- really referring to the Church who is the Body of Christ. Therefore it is
- necessary for them to establish within the minds of Christians the idea that,
- as the Body of Christ, we are Christ. In other words, we have His divine
- nature.
-
- Notice that this idea, similar to that of mind science and other false
- religions, separates the anointing of "Christ" from Jesus and bestows it upon
- all who come into a place of certain knowledge and spiritual attainment. This
- is a heresy that is as old as the Church. It is rooted in the Greek school of
- philosophy known as Gnosticism.
-
- No Rapture
-
- Critical to hard-core Kingdom Theology is the denial of "the Rapture" -
- the teaching that the Church will one day be caught up to meet the Lord in the
- air so that we will be with Him in Heaven when God's wrath is poured out upon
- the earth.
-
- This event is explained away as a feeling of rapture or excitement
- when the Lord returns to receive the Kingdom from our hands. In other words,
- everyone will be "caught up" emotionally when He returns. This explanation
- ignores the fact that such an application of the term "caught up" is strictly
- an idiomatic expression peculiar to English, not Greek. "I was all 'caught
- up' in the movie" (or other excitement) is not the equivalent of 'harpazo' in
- I Thessalonians 4:17, II Corinthians 12:2-4, and Revelation 12:5, used to
- describe the catching up bodily into Heaven, and Acts 8:39 where Phillip is
- bodily "caught away" by the Spirit to another location.
-
- Consequently, since there will be no bodily catching away - or "Rapture" -
- of the Church (some say not until the Church has taken dominion in the face of
- adversity), there will be no restoration of the nation of Israel. The
- proponents of Kingdom Theology are correct when they say that the Church is
- spiritual Israel, but they fail to acknowledge that God has promised to
- restore national Israel and deal with her during the coming seventieth week of
- Daniel.
-
- All prophecies regarding future Israel - both in the Old and New
- Testaments - are made to apply to the Church. The restoration of the dry
- bones in Ezekiel 37:1-11 is said to be the Restoration of the Church out of
- Babylon (denominationalism) into perfect unity. All believers will possess
- the same mind, same thoughts, and same goals delineated by the apostles and
- prophets of the Kingdom Age through new revelations.
-
- The Church Has Failed
-
- Another eschatological viewpoint of Kingdom Theology is that the Great
- Tribulation is seen not as a time when anti-Christ will reign and war against
- God's people, but rather a time of tribulation for the world brought about by
- God's judgment through His people. Anti-Christ, in fact, is considered by
- some not to be a person, or even a system of government, but a spirit of
- rebellion against God's constituted authority - the coming of Jesus in the
- flesh of the apostles and prophets, according to their interpretation of I
- John 4:2 and II John 7.
-
- Since there will be no "Rapture," and no Second Coming of Jesus until the
- Kingdom has been established by the Church under the direction of the apostles
- and prophets, most Kingdom Theology adherents are mid- or post-millennialists:
- Jesus will come back after the millenium has begun or after it has been
- completed. Some are amillennialists, believing He will never come back
- personally, or that He already came back to His own generation, leaving the
- Church to take dominion over the earth. Thus they see the Church as having
- failed in what they consider its commission to take dominion over the kingdoms
- of the earth.
-
- The reason the Church has failed is because it has not understood what
- Jesus meant when He told His disciples that they would be witnesses of Him
- throughout the earth. To be a witness means to demonstrate the Kingdom on
- earth: to take dominion, bringing all things into obedience to Christ. In
- order to demonstrate the Kingdom, the Church must not only be united under the
- apostles and prophets, but must be prosperous, having taken control of all the
- material wealth of the earth.
-
- Since "The earth is the Lord's and the fulness
- thereof; the world, and they that dwell therein" (Psalm 24:1), the world is
- ours as joint heirs with Christ. This sounds good, but without Jesus here to
- establish the dominion, we are left at the mercy of men who, according to
- their thinking, will have "overcome" all faults and will be operating
- according to the perfect will of God.
-
- Since all enemies, including death, will be put under the feet of the
- "overcomers," it is therefore necessary that dominion include
- "immortalization" (or at least living in "divine health" as well as "divine
- prosperity").
-
- The Cloud Of Witnesses
-
- To accomplish the great task of taking dominion over a rebellious world,
- the Church must have supernatural help not only from God, but from angels and
- from the "great cloud of witnessess" (the dead in Christ) who have preceded
- us. A unity between their spirits and our spirits will create a
- communications link by which revelations will be conveyed that will guide the
- Church in its mission. The apostles and prophets especially will have contact
- into the spirit realm through appearances of Jesus, angels, and departed
- saints. In fact, such contacts have already been reported in the Christian
- media.
-
- Essentially then, Kingdom Theology sees the Second Coming of Jesus in two
- stages: first through the flesh of the believers (and in particular the flesh
- of today's apostles and prophets), and then in person to take over the Kingdom
- handed to Him by those who have been victorious (the "overcomers"). In some
- circles it is believed that the overcomers will have become immortal - they
- will have attained what is called "resurrection life."
-
- Whether immortal or not, it is generally agreed in Kingdom Theology that
- the overcomers must purge the earth of all evil influences. "Evildoers" must
- be converted or they will be punished and/or "destroyed from off the face of
- the earth." "Evildoers" have been variously described as drug pushers,
- murderers, child molesters, thieves, prostitutes, and other such "scum" that
- Jesus died for. It will interest the reader to learn, however, that for many
- who teach Kingdom Theology, the term "evildoer" applies to anyone who refuses
- to submit to God's authority (the latter day apostles and prophets). Those
- who do submit will be sealed with the "mark of God" in their foreheads, and
- will escape the coming judgment.
-
- Some Differences
-
- As we deal with these teachings individually in successive chapters, keep
- in mind that some movements are more extreme than others, and each is somewhat
- unique in its approach to the basic tenets of Kingdom Theology. In fact, not
- everyone within each movement is necessarily in agreement with each other, let
- alone with those in the other movements. Still, each movement has teachings
- that are sufficiently aberrant as to warrant careful testing by the Word of
- God. Each in its own way has its part in propagating some or all of the
- elements of Kingdom Theology. Other teachings not detailed here are quite
- bizarre, and add to the overall occult flavor of Kingdom Theology. We'll be
- dealing with them as we progress.
-
- It's important to understand that not everyone in the various movements
- mentioned believe all Kingdom Theology teachings. Many are innocently
- fraternizing with those whose doctrines would horrify them if they were aware
- of them. Yet while the adage "guilt by association" does not always hold
- true, a consistent pattern of fraternization and support are sufficient
- grounds to at least question whether one holds the views of those he supports
- and with whom he seeks unity.
-
- Some Terminology
-
- As in all fraternities, there is certain terminology peculiar to Kingdom
- Theology. Knowledge of that terminology can alert us to the possibility that
- we are hearing from an adherent to those teachings. A few occasions of word
- usage prove nothing, of course. But a pattern of usage and dependence upon
- terminology peculiar to Kingdom Theology is reason for concern and further
- investigation of a teacher's doctrines. Many will hide their true beliefs to
- all but those within their inner circle lest they be prematurely exposed to
- the Body of Christ at large. Once you become familiar with their terminology
- I urge you not to judge arbitrarily, but to seek further knowledge of the
- teacher's true beliefs (Acts 17:11). Meanwhile, be cautious until you do know
- what he or she believes.
-
- The following Kingdom terminology should be cause for concern even though
- much will be defended as "scriptural" by those who use them:
-
- - Dominion
- - Overcomer(s)
- - Word-Faith
- - Spoken Word
- - Five-fold ministry
- - Latter Rain
- - Tabernacle of David
- - Feast of Tabernacles
- - Many-membered man child
- - Manifestation of the Kingdom
- - Manifestation of the Sons of God
- - Ongoing Incarnation
- - Birthing in the Spirit
- - Get this into your spirit
- - Unity (of the Body)
- - Serpent's Seed or Seed of the Serpent
- - Faith in faith
- - God's faith
- - God-like faith
- - Kingdom language
- - Kingdom principles
- - Christ principles
- - Elijah Company
- - Bride Company
- - The Christ
- - Ecclesias
-
- I wish to reiterate that the use of some of these words - at least
- moderately - is not grounds for judging harshly the speaker or writer (see
- John 7:24). I stress this because I know I'll be accused of jumping to
- conclusions and lumping everyone together. I urge caution in accepting or
- rejecting anyone on the basis of their terminology alone. By the time you've
- read through this report, however, I'm certain you'll see why these terms are
- good indicators of the teacher's beliefs.
-
- At the end of the final installment you'll find a sample questionnaire
- which you can use to test any teacher's position relative to Kingdom Theology.
- This may be used as a precaution against erroneously prejudging anyone -
- teacher or disciple.
-
- This said, we will examine now the roots and the effects of Kingdom
- Theology and its various movements.
-
- THE LATTER RAIN MOVEMENT
-
- It becomes apparent through study that Kingdom Theology had its beginning
- in the teachings of the more prominent leaders of the mid-twentieth-century
- phenomenon known as "The Latter Rain Movement." These teachers blended
- Pentecostal fervor with supernatural manifestations which, when examined, are
- found to have been heavily influenced by occult activity.
-
- The unwary believers of that time, whose lives were touched by these
- supernatural phenomena, were unversed in the occult sciences and accepted
- these manifestations of power as from God. Now we are seeing at the same time
- within Pentecostalism, both the true manifestations of the Holy Spirit and the
- occult manifestations of Satan.
-
- To determine which are of God and which from the adversary, it helps to
- know the history of this movement called the Latter Rain. Therefore I have
- endeavored to lay out in a semblance of chronological order the various
- influences the teachers of that period had upon each other, and how those
- influences are affecting the Church today.
-
- -FRANKLIN HALL-
-
- In the fall of 1946, a "major fasting and prayer daily revival center" was
- established in San Diego, California. Under the leadership of Franklin Hall
- (assisted by Jack Walker, father of child evangelist "Little David" Walker),
- the teaching of fasting as a means of bringing about revival and the
- "restoration" of the Church spread throughout the Pentecostal world.1 Other
- ministers who helped establish the fasting and prayer center were: Dr.
- Waltrip (Kathryn Kuhlman's husband); Stanley Comstock; Earl Ivy; Tommy Baird;
- Myrtle Page; and Franklin Hall's brothers, Delbert, Harold, and Virgil.
- (Delbert Hall and his wife, Florence, were pastors.)2
-
- According to the Summer, 1985, issue of Franklin Hall's newsletter,
- 'Miracle World,' in which is revealed some of the early history of his
- ministry, "A fasting chain came about. Several were on major fasts around the
- clock. Many were fasting for not only days but weeks at a time. One lady,
- Sister Mary Sommerville, fasted without food for eighty-three days. She was
- so strong on this notable fast that she ran and danced all over the place,
- being drunk on both the inner and outer filling of the precious Holy Spirit."3
-
- Hall claims more than one thousand converts during the first year of the
- center's existence, with scores being healed of diseases, through fasting and
- prayer.
-
- Alleged appearances of the Holy Ghost in fire and smoke are also related
- in Hall's newsletter:
-
- "Once or twice the Fire department was briefed by folk seeing the Holy
- Smoke and Fire through the windows upstairs. They came running up the steps
- with the hoses to put out the fire. Some of the firemen, seeing that it was
- not a natural fire, sat down in the large revival center hall and worshipped
- the Lord getting saved."4
-
- Spreading The Word
-
- Hall and his wife, Helen, sold off some assets and borrowed against their
- home to finance the printing of "millions of pieces of literature" to send to
- people all over the world.5 The Hall's claim this mail campaign resulted in
- the great healing revivals of the late forties and early fifties.
-
- It was during this time (1946) that Franklin Hall wrote his book, 'Atomic
- Power With God Through Fasting and Prayer,' which was to have a significant
- impact upon the world of Pentecostalism.
-
- Many people, little known at that time, were greatly influenced by Hall's
- literature. Gordon Lindsay's publication, 'Voice of Healing,' helped spread
- the fasting message, as well as did Thomas and Evelyn Wyatt's worldwide radio
- broadcasts.
-
- Hall's newsletter records how others received his message: "Rev. Walter
- Frederick, former Assembly superintendent in Canada, sent Brother Hall's
- literature to every Pentecostal preacher in Canada....A few of the others (not
- too well-known then) ministers [sic] who had major fasting experiences by our
- writings in the 1946, 1947 to 1950 fasting era and who also became famous are:
-
- Wm. Freeman
- Gordon Lindsay
- A.A. Allen
- O.L. Jaggers
- Gayle Jackson
- Oral Roberts
- David Nunn
- Wm. Branham
- W.V. Grant
- Wm. Hagen
- Dale Hanson
- Tommy Hicks."6
-
- Hall's writings on fasting and diet as a means to spiritual restoration
- might easily be seen as the primitive beginnings of today's "Christian
- holism."
-
- Occult Influences
-
- As evidence of God's favor upon those who fast, Hall points out that even
- the prayers of pagans will be answered by God if they are accompanied by
- fasting: "Many, if not all, the American Indian tribes sought revelation of
- the Great Spirit through Prayer and Fasting. When they had famines, food
- shortages, lack of rain, etc., the Great Spirit was sought through prayer and
- fasting, and their prayers were answered."7
-
- Hall uses this as an example of how fasting is necessary to have our
- prayers answered. In fact, he states that "Without fasting, prayer becomes
- ineffectual."8 In other words, those who pray to demons will have their
- prayers answered if they fast, but Christians will not have their prayers
- answered if they don't fast. At the least, it would seem, they would be
- hindered greatly.
-
- This is a good example of how a person can extoll a faith in Christ while
- negating all the effects of that faith and the relationship with God it
- entails. By giving credit for answered prayer to the demon gods of pagan
- religions, Hall displays a mindset characteristic of occult science.
-
- That there is a definite occult influence on Hall's career is evident in
- other writings. His book, 'The Return of Immortality,' suggests that
- Christians can learn how to become immortal through stages of spiritual
- growth. This involves experiences with "UFO's, and the UIO gravitational and
- levitation control."9 His teachings on attaining immortality in this life
- through psycho-spiritual exercises and righteous living were the foundation
- upon which many in the Latter Rain and subsequent movements based their
- immortalization theories.
-
- Hall's main point in his immortalization theory is that "the sleeping, so
- called, unfoundationally built church" must awaken to "a real cause and
- calling, that when God's word is completely acted upon and complied with, will
- result in bringing about the real gushers and torrents of the long, past due,
- RAIN OF RIGHTEOUSNESS. A rain of IMMORTALITY UPON THE EARTH that so many
- prophets have written about and portrayed in their prophesies"10 (emphasis
- Hall's).
-
- Hall's premise is not, however, predicated upon God's promise of
- immortality for the faithful after their resurrection. This is evidenced by
- his following words: "Permanent, lasting Freedoms from all sickness, harmful
- accident things and defeat will come about. Freedom from the imprisonment of
- all gravitational forces will also be brought upon the whole man.
-
- "This study teaches one the power and secrets of space flight. Space
- floatation [sic] and hovering ability. It gives the Bible formula for
- weightlessness, the 'raising up' power of those who come to immortality. (Jn.6
- chapter and Rom.2:7)."11
-
- In his book, Hall gives "evidence" of his already having attained a degree
- of "immortality" (which allegedly affects everything that comes in contact
- with the immortal person's body): "Brother Hall's light colored jacket is
- seven years old and has never been pressed or cleaned or aireated in 7 years,
- since new, yet it has been worn repeatedly in many overseas countries and
- regularly in all crusades everywhere (excepting one). It has been on more
- than 200 airlines in travels. It has no spots, stains, discoloration or body
- odors anywhere on it or inside it - similar to the children of Israel's
- clothes under the Glory, Immortality Cloud of Fire Power."12
-
- The attainment of "Immortality blessings" are alleged by Hall to be more
- successfully attained through open-eye prayer. "Coming with closed eyes," he
- stated, "destroys faith."13
-
- Hall claims that there is an "Immortal Substance" that comes upon the
- believer who feeds upon it "from within Christ's now body" - the "FIRE -
- IMMORTAL - PACKED - BODY" (Emphasis Hall's). This "Immortal Substance" is
- claimed to be seen on those who attend Hall's meetings, as a fine gold and
- silver, sparkling material that emanates from sometimes visible "Immortal
- Heavenly Objects" (IHO's), "Unusual Heavenly Objects" (UHO's), and
- "Unidentified Flying Objects" (UFO's). In Hall's words, "The sparkling
- shining FINE GOLD and SILVER are seen upon their SKIN, brought about through
- the faith-power of impartation.
-
- The polished brass, the beryl stone
- appearances are even now manifested today." He challenges the reader to see
- and behold these phenomena by attending "the International Holy Ghost and Fire
- Seminars of Brother and Sister Franklin Hall."14 This sparkling material Hall
- calls, "The shiny metal like, Jesus' substance."15 While Hall has many
- excellent things to say about fasting from the standpoint of good health, when
- it comes to spiritual matters he often transcends sensibility and delves into
- areas of the occult.
-
- The book upon which many healers of the Latter Rain
- period publicly acknowledged their dependence, 'Atomic Power With God Through
- Fasting and Prayer,' is evidence:
-
- "In the zodiacal sign, 'Scorpio,' which is the eighth sign of the Zodiac,
- we have a picture of a scorpion with its stinger lifted ready to strike. This
- is the sign of death, and is supposed to govern the sex area. Just before
- this sign in the heavens, there is a sign of the Judge, Jesus, who is the
- giver of LIFE. Jesus proceeds toward death and pulls the STING OUT OF DEATH.
- 'O, death where is thy sting? O, grave, where is thy victory?'"16
-
- There is today a growing acceptance of the idea that the Zodiac is a
- representation of the Gospel. More will be said about this when we examine
- the teachings of some current Kingdom Theology proponents. But I feel that I
- should a least point out at this time that the Zodiac is an arbitrary
- assignment of images to certain stars by the priests of the Babylonian mystery
- religion. No matter how one tries to make it fit Scripture by claiming
- Genesis 1:4, there is no scriptural evidence that the "signs and seasons"
- spoken of in God's Word have any relation to the astrologists' Zodiac. We
- have the more sure written Word of God for guidance; we tread on dangerous
- ground when we try to accommodate His Word to occult science, or try to make
- the two equal.
-
- Hall's penchant for a form of "Christian astrology" is evidenced further
- in his statement that, "In 1848 A.D. the Aquarian Age was introduced to the
- world."17 Those familiar with the New Age Movement, will recognize the
- Aquarian Age as the "Golden Age" of enlightenment when mankind will take a
- quantum leap in his evolutionary stages, to immortalization. The Aquarian Age
- will not be completely entered into until around the year 2000 A.D.
-
- Hall's writings are replete with strange, even weird statements difficult
- to decipher. The following, though a bit lengthy and poorly written, are
- examples:
-
- "So much has been said about the travels of the astronauts, about
- conquering space and even going to Venus or Mars, about the power behind the
- saucers. The overcoming saints, however, are hundreds of years ahead of our
- scientists. These heaven projected saints will be so clothed and covered with
- the Immortality, supernatural, ZOOMING sparkling Substance, that it will be no
- more trouble at all for them to take off.
-
- "Where will they go?
-
- "They will fly right into the Glory Cloud residence of our Lord and
- Savior, Heaven in Him. Into His Cloud Fire Body. (Rev.12:5)
-
- "What distance will they go?
-
- "The distance, at first, may not be very far away, however, as the 8th
- church from out of the 7 churches of revelation, called the 'overcomers,'
- become more and more adjusted and acclimated to Holy Ghost Space flight, great
- distances taken, will seem like no distance at all.
-
- "Jesus taught a small, but precious group of His followers - those who
- were able to bear it, that gravity would be completely loosed from them, in
- the last days, when they learned how to train their appetites into a different
- channel. We must learn to labor for the meal that endures unto everlasting
- (IMMORTAL) life. The meat that draws us away from gravity holding things.
- Jn.6:27.
-
- "The 'not-perisheth' menu is the menu of Immortality, weight releasing
- power. The 'endureth unto everlasting life' menu.
-
- "...The quickening power of the Holy Spirit brings about Immortality
- REVERSE ENERGY EMPOWERMENT."18
-
- "Gravity-freed, great people will run up walls, not break rank, and if
- they fall on a sword, the Immortality power from Jesus' body, on them, will
- protect them. It appears that, they also can walk or run upside down. See
- Joel 2:3-11."19 (emphasis Hall's in all quotes).
-
- In an ad for another of his books, 'Formula for Raising the Dead,' Hall
- cautions the potential purchaser, "This volume is only for very advanced Holy
- Ghost people. Do not order unless you are open to an apostolic teaching and
- have read four other books by Bro. Franklin Hall."20
-
- I would not question Hall's sincerity and desire to attain spiritual
- enlightenment. But the heavy flavor of occultism in his teachings should have
- been sufficient warning even back in 1946. Yet many prominent teachers credit
- the empowerment for their ministries (especially healing ministries) on his
- book on fasting and prayer.
-
- It's clear that Hall's teachings are a blend of occultism with
- Christianity. And since his teachings formed the basis of those that came
- after, and since the influence of those teachings upon neo-Pentecostalism is
- so great, close scrutiny of every ministry they touched is necessary.
-
- Cont...
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