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The Latter Rain
By Francis Frangipane
The phrase "latter rain" can mean different things to different people.
To its
critics, it is a movement that promotes doctrinal heresy.
To many
others, however, the phrase "latter rain," though slightly
antiquated, is a term used by the King James Bible to describe the final,
worldwide outpouring of the Holy Spirit before Christ returns.
Although I do not personally use the term "latter rain," I do believe in this last great move of God.
Although I do not personally use the term "latter rain," I do believe in this last great move of God.
In
fact, I have held this vision since 1970.
Admittedly,
my faith was tested during the 1970s, when many church leaders were predicting
the end of the world.
Frankly,
not many actively believed there would be a great harvest during the seventies
and eighties.
However,
in 1990, with the stunning collapse of Soviet communism, an accelerated era of
worldwide evangelism truly began.
Since
then, the Holy Spirit has brought hundreds of millions into the kingdom of
God.
Thus, in spite of wars and other difficulties, my focus remains
fixed on the great work of the Holy Spirit in these last days.
The last great outpouring will not end until the Spirit of God
has been poured out "upon all mankind" (Acts
2:17).
"All"
means all. It means God is serious about reaching Muslim, Hindu,
Buddhist and other religions.
Indeed, the Lord is so passionate about the lost that He says He
will "grant" undeniable "wonders in the sky above"
and incontrovertible "signs on the earth" (see
Acts 2:19-20).
I
wholeheartedly believe that, during this last great move, we will see the true
church united, many believers raised to Christlike maturity and a great
harvest.
So, you
decide: Is the doctrine of worldwide evangelism a heresy? Or is Christ-centered
unity among believers a false doctrine?
Is
reaching for Christlike purity and power a deception?
Remember,
I am not saying life will get easy. The truth is, many already are dying for
their faith.
Yet, "those who sow in tears shall reap with joyful
shouting" (see Psalm 126).
Jesus
said the harvest was plentiful (Luke 10:2).
And, I
agree with those who warn of the spread of the apostate church; there is,
indeed, deep darkness upon the earth.
But it
is in these very conditions that the Lord commands us to arise and be radiant
with His glory.
His
promise is that nations shall come to our light and kings to the brightness of
His rising (see Isaiah 60:1-3).
The end
of the age is a time of both darkness and light (see 1 Thessalonians
5:4-5). We must see both.
The Bible and the Latter Rain
The Bible and the Latter Rain
Still, the issue is not what I say about the latter rain or what the critics
say, but what does the Bible teach?
The
phrase "latter rain" comes from several places in the Scriptures; the
most prominent perhaps is from the book of James.
Speaking of the Lord's return, the apostle writes:
"Therefore be patient, brethren, until the coming of the Lord. See how the farmer waits for the precious fruit of the earth, waiting patiently for it until it receives the early and latter rain. You also be patient. Establish your hearts, for the coming of the Lord is at hand" (James 5:7-8 NKJV).
"Therefore be patient, brethren, until the coming of the Lord. See how the farmer waits for the precious fruit of the earth, waiting patiently for it until it receives the early and latter rain. You also be patient. Establish your hearts, for the coming of the Lord is at hand" (James 5:7-8 NKJV).
James is talking specifically about "the coming of the
Lord."
Many
first century Christians expected the Lord to return in their lifetimes. They
experienced the initial outpouring of the Spirit; they saw miracles, growth and
multiplication.
Yet, still
the Lord did not come. Thus, James encourages the church to "be
patient," saying there is something yet to come for which God is
waiting.
In this verse, the apostle frames all of church history
metaphorically between two seasons of spiritual outpouring, which he calls the "early
and latter rain."
Agriculturally,
it was understood that the early rains awakened the newly planted seeds and
initiated the process of growth.
Then,
after several dry months, the latter rains came that revitalized the harvest and
brought it to maturity (see also Deuteronomy 11:14; Joel 2:23; Zechariah 10:1, all King
James version).
You
see, God had much more on His heart than the early Christians anticipated.
The
church saw a limited outpouring that fell upon a smaller world. The truth was
that both the world and the final outpouring is proving to be much
larger.
Bible Scholars and the Latter Rain
It is important to note that a number of Bible scholars also support the idea of a second outpouring.
Bible Scholars and the Latter Rain
It is important to note that a number of Bible scholars also support the idea of a second outpouring.
John Wesley interpreted James 5:7, saying, "The
husbandman waiteth for the precious fruit - Which will recompense his labour
and patience. Till he receives the former rain - Immediately after sowing. And
the latter - Before the harvest."
Wesley wrote, "the latter" rain came "before
the harvest" (or the end of the age).
Go
to Crosswalk.com,
click on "study helps" and research this yourself.
Look at Jamieson, Fausset and Brown's commentary on James 5:7.
They explained: "The early rain fell at sowing time, about November or
December; the latter rain, about March or April, to mature the grain for
harvest. The latter rain that shall precede the coming spiritual harvest, will
probably be another Pentecost-like effusion of the Holy Ghost" (Crosswalk.com).
This
isn't Charismatic chaos! It is New Testament theology, and Jamieson, Fausset
and Brown are distinguished, time-tested scholars who wrote their Commentary
Critical and Explanatory on the Whole Bible in 1871.
Plainly,
we are to expect a special outpouring. This is not "manifest sons"
doctrine nor "kingdom now" theology.
This
doesn't mean there aren't churches in all forms of apostasy; nations will still
be judged at the end of the age.
We are
simply stating, according to the word of God, that between now and when Jesus
Christ returns, there will be another great outpouring, and that we are in the
beginning of that outpouring now.
Do Not
Be Afraid
My friends, the enemy has put a blockade of false warnings, fear and accusation around one of the most powerful end time realities: the final work of the Holy Spirit to bring the gospel worldwide!
My friends, the enemy has put a blockade of false warnings, fear and accusation around one of the most powerful end time realities: the final work of the Holy Spirit to bring the gospel worldwide!
I am
not saying we should be naive or blind to all that is wrong in the church, but
neither should we be blind to what God is doing
To have
faith for this outpouring is not heretical, even if it seems like heresy to
those in unbelief.
Therefore,
do not fear being labeled a "heretic" when you speak of your vision.
Pray
for your nation with confidence, without intimidation, knowing that the reality
of the latter rain is occurring even as we speak.
Remember,
hundreds of millions have come into the kingdom of God over these last years -
revival can occur in your nation as well!
Consider
the growth of the church in China, from ten million in 1974 to over 100 million
today. We are in the time of outpouring, beloved, whether critics agree with it
or not!
The
world only sees the headlines from hell, yet the gospel of the kingdom is
advancing. God will not stop until "all nations" hear the
gospel.
In
truth, a time is coming when, as suddenly as the Soviet Union collapsed, so the
stronghold of Islam will crumble as well.
God has
determined to reach to the Muslim world, and once again, "wise men from
the east" will come looking for Him who was born King of the Jews.
Yes,
even radicalized Muslims will look upon the Son of God and, in their new found
freedom, they will love Christ most fervently.
Indeed,
the Lord shall even reveal Himself to key Islamic rulers, individuals whose
influence will draw multitudes closer to Jesus Christ.
"Thus He will sprinkle many nations, kings will shut their
mouths on account of Him; for what had not been told them they will see, and
what they had not heard they will understand" (Isaiah
52:15).
Whether
the breakthrough occurs in the immediate years, or tarries beyond a decade or
more, an awakening is destined for the Muslim world.
Just as
the Lord has promised, He will pour out His Spirit upon all mankind (see Acts
2:17).
Thus, the last, great outpouring shall reach all cultures of the
world, and "everyone who calls on the name of the Lord shall be
saved" (Acts 2:21).
A great
rebellion against the Lord is unfolding before our eyes.
Biblical
standards are being mocked and replaced; perversity moves center stage. It is
the new normal.
Yet it is while rulers take “their stand ... against the
Lord” (Psallm 2:2) that the Father
tells His Son: “Ask of Me, and I will surely give [these very] nations as
Your inheritance.”
Therefore,
in spite of hell’s advance, this day we ask God for our nations!
Yes, we ask in faith, for God Himself has promised to give “the
very ends of the earth as [Christ’s] possession” (Psalm 2:8)! — This Day We Fight
Francis Frangipane is the founder of River of Life Ministries in Cedar Rapids IA
and has traveled throughout the world ministering to thousands of pastors and
intercessors from many backgrounds. Francis' heartfelt prayer is to see
established in every city, Christlike pastors and intercessors, united before
God, revealing the love of Christ to their communities.
Over the past decades, Francis has served on a
number of other ministry boards. However, in recent years he has gradually
resigned from these various boards. As of June 2009, he has also retired from
his position as senior pastor of River of Life Ministries. In this more
simplified life, Frangipane is devoting himself to prayer and the ministry of
God's word.
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