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The irony is that if the fervor of the Latter Rain movement existed today with TLW it would almost be an ‘upgrade’. A quick inventory of the last few years of messages are so threadbare of any inspiration they have fallen mostly on deaf ears. Same old, same old, reheated and re-served.
There was a movement a few years ago when the Brazil fellowship made an effort to reach out to others in the religious community that carried with it some success. It was during the time of the previous Pope, whose coattails they were hoping would gain them some ‘gravitas’. I think the combination of health issues, coupled with the change of Popes, slowed down any momentum they had built.
To make matters worse, a movement that had once viewed itself as the ‘cutting-edge’ of Christianity, has now been badly eclipsed by the new Pope himself, a man who seems to embody the GOSPEL of LOVE to a degree that garners the attention of much of the world, in spite of representing the infamous ‘Babylon the Whore’ who we were taught to despise.
I guess the leapfrog principle really does work . . .
The irony is that if the fervor of the Latter Rain movement existed today with TLW it would almost be an ‘upgrade’. A quick inventory of the last few years of messages are so threadbare of any inspiration they have fallen mostly on deaf ears. Same old, same old, reheated and re-served.
There was a movement a few years ago when the Brazil fellowship made an effort to reach out to others in the religious community that carried with it some success. It was during the time of the previous Pope, whose coattails they were hoping would gain them some ‘gravitas’. I think the combination of health issues, coupled with the change of Popes, slowed down any momentum they had built.
To make matters worse, a movement that had once viewed itself as the ‘cutting-edge’ of Christianity, has now been badly eclipsed by the new Pope himself, a man who seems to embody the GOSPEL of LOVE to a degree that garners the attention of much of the world, in spite of representing the infamous ‘Babylon the Whore’ who we were taught to despise.
I guess the leapfrog principle really does work . . .