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Encyclopedia > Manifest Sons of God

North Battleford, Saskatchewan between 1946 and 1948 marked the start of new movement within the Pentecostal family of churches around the world. Believers in this theology think that this "new wave" of the Spirit was the "latter rain" referred to in such Bible passages as Jeremiah 3:3 and 5:2, Joel 2:23, Hosea 6:3, Zechariah 10:1, and James 5:7.


William M. Branham was one of the movement's most influential leaders.


The "early" rain movement is claimed by believers of this theology to be the outpouring of Pentecost itself (or perhaps the Azusa St. Revival), and the current "move" of the Spirit was the "latter rain". Many different obscure movements within Pentecostalism united at this time, this combination came to be known as the Latter Rain Revival by followers of the theology.


Related Theologies

Manifest Sons of God is a theological belief within the Charismatic movement, mainly in North America (where it originated).


A major tenet of the theology is the controversial belief that in the lead up to the "end times", a new breed of "Super-Christian" will arise within the church. According to this belief, these "Super-Christians" will have "supernatural" power granted to them by God, and would, according to the theology, be able to perform great miracles. Some proponents of this religious movement believe that these so called "Super-Christians" will themselves turn into "gods".


The Charismatic and Pentecostal movements in the US, and throughout the world, have been influenced by this movement. However, this belief is not held by a majority within either movement. In fact, some of the most ardent critics of the Manifest Sons of God and Later Rain movements come from within the Pentecostal movement itself, especially concerning the more "supernatural" aspects to the theology.


Those who adhere to this theology are sometimes called Neo-Pentecostals


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Manifest Sons of God (3589 words)
Ro 8:19 For the earnest expectation of the creature waiteth for the manifestation of the sons of God.
The phrase manifest sons of God is taken from Romans the eighth chapter, 18 and 19 and the term is frequently used in prophetic restoration groups.
God is not through with us and we are not through with the building, so we will cherish these stones, identify the weaknesses in the walls and strengthen the work that remains.
February 99 (7084 words)
Some seem to think that the manifestation of the sons of God, or their unveiling, has to do with performing miracles, such as healing the sick, commanding demons to flee, or imparting life to the dead.
But the real proof or evidence of the manifestation of the sons of God will be the transformation of the bodies of those who are called and chosen of their Father to become fully matured and perfected sons of God.
God was manifest in the flesh of Christ.
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