Torchbearers International

Torchbearers International

Infobox Non-profit
Non-profit_name = Torchbearers International
Non-profit_
founded_date = 1947
founder = Major W. Ian Thomas
location =
origins =
key_people = Major W. Ian Thomas, Chris Thomas
focus = Promoting Higher Life Theology
Non-profit_slogan = "...that I may know Him and the power of His resurrection..." Philippians 3:10
homepage = http://www.torchbearers.org/

Torchbearers International consists of more than 25 bible schools and educational centers around the world, with the purpose of promoting the theology of the Higher Life movement. Torchbearer International was founded by speaker and author Major W. Ian Thomas, in England, in 1947.

Theology

Central to Torchbearers' theology is the belief that the way in which one lives the Christian life is by quieting or extinguishing the self, and allowing Christ to live his life through you in a very literal way. While there is no end to the verbiage and metaphor used to describe this process of Christ living through you, Major W. Ian Thomas states it in the following manner:

There are those who have a life they never live. They have come to Christ and thanked Him only for what He did, but do not live in the power of who He is. Between the Jesus who "was" and the Jesus who "will be" they live in a spiritual vacuum, trying with no little zeal to live for Christ a life that only He can live in and through them, perpetually begging for what in Him they already have! [From the foreword of Classic Christianity by Bob George, Eugene: Harvest House Publishers. ©1989.]

It is also seen in the above quote that it is part and parcel of Thomas' theology to reject the theology of Lordship salvation. In Thomas' view, one may be a believer saved from eternal hell, but not truly living as a full Christian. In this view those who are saved, but live as if they were unsaved are referred to as "carnal" Christians. This doctrine has been heavily criticized by Evangelical teachers such as Brian Schwertly:

In such a scheme, professing Christians who refuse to submit to Christ as Lord and who refuse to lead lives characterized by obedience and holiness are called 'carnal Christians.' This heretical teaching has been called 'easy believism' and 'the carnal Christian heresy.' Sadly, such teaching has led countless thousands of poor souls down the broad path that leads to destruction. [The Necessity of Sanctification: A Brief Refutation of the Carnal Christian Heresy by Brian Schwertley Copyright 2001 Brian Schwertley http://www.graceonlinelibrary.org/articles/full.asp?ID=37%7C37%7C90]

This doctrine has also been criticized for creating a division in the church of first-class "spiritual" Christians and second-class "carnal" Christians. As those who have found the principals of the "Higher Life" and put them into practice are those who are "Spiritual", and those who disagree with the "Higher Life" are carnal, they have come under the charge of having a certain spiritual smugness, [ [http://www.frontlinemin.org/higherlife.asp A Critique Of The Higher Live Movement ] ] and an unwillingness to entertain debate and discussion.

Man in NORMALITY is to be distinguished from the animal kingdom by a quality of life and behavior, that can have no possible explanation apart from God Himself in the man.

This fact is TRUTH! It is not subject to debate nor dialogue [ [http://ravencrest.gospelcom.net/htmls/about_us/about_thrust.html Ravencrest Chalet: The Main Thrust ] ]

It is further observed that it is man's consent that is the efficacious will that moves GOD to accomplish sanctification in the life of the believer:

The One who calls you to a life of righteousness is the One who by our consent lives that life of righteousness through you! [The Saving Life of Christ. Grand Rapids: Zondervan Publishing House. ©1961]

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