John and Charles discuss how the doctrines of William Branham and the Latter Rain movement evolved into the theology of the New Apostolic Reformation (NAR). They examine the deep connections between Branham's message, Paul Cain's influence, and John Wimber's Vineyard Movement, tracing how elements like kingdom theology, power evangelism, and fivefold ministry were passed down and rebranded. Charles reflects on his personal journey out of the Message, highlighting the dangers of embracing doctrines rooted in Branham's extra-biblical teachings, especially when they become institutionalized in church structures.
As the discussion progresses, the hosts emphasize that fivefold ministry—often considered a central doctrine in the NAR—originated in the Latter Rain movement and was further legitimized by John Wimber's early teachings. They detail how Wimber's later pastoral letters suggest a clear repudiation of these beliefs, even as he continued using the same language. Charles challenges listeners to investigate the roots of their theology, arguing that fivefold ministry, manifested sons of God, and positive confession form a dangerous ideological triad that has historically led to spiritual abuse and even death. Despite its appeal to many, they conclude that the NAR is built on a framework that was already flawed when it was first developed.
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Weaponized Religion: From Christian Identity to the NAR:
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