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Experience Over Theology: Why The Latter Rain Never Ended | Jed Hartley | Detangling IHOPKC | 551

2026-03-10 5 Dailymotion

John and Jed explore whether the Latter Rain movement actually ended or simply rebranded through successive waves of Pentecostal and charismatic renewal. Tracing connections from Roy E. Davis and William Branham to the Healing Revival, IHOPKC, Bethel, and the broader New Apostolic Reformation, they examine recurring doctrines like the five-fold ministry hierarchy, prophetic authority, dominion theology, and the elevation of experience over theology.

Along the way, they discuss spiritual elitism, political entanglement, and the cyclical nature of revival culture. By comparing historical Latter Rain teachings with contemporary NAR rhetoric, John and Jed ask whether modern movements represent theological evolution—or the same core agenda with a new paint job.

Chapters
00:00 Introduction
05:34 Did The Latter Rain Actually End?
13:47 Seven Mountains DNA, Supreme Kingdom, And Spiritualism Themes
20:22 Mad Lib Prophecies And End-Times Grooming
26:49 Lineage And How Ideas Get Passed Down
32:23 Five-Fold Ministry: From “Gifts” To Pyramid Authority
38:34 “Set Apart” Identity And Crisis Of Faith After Disillusionment
45:32 Us-Vs-Them Culture And Making Villains Inside The Church
51:25 Militarism, Invasion Language, And Political Fusion
57:40 Why It Produces Anger—And Closing Thoughts
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