This doctrine is especially prevalent in groups influenced by the Latter Rain movement and Manifested Sons of God theology. Probably the most high-profile of these groups are Word of Faith and the NAR, but it's increasingly finding its way into a lot of different arenas. I'm not saying everyone in the NAR or Word of Faith believes it; I'm just saying a lot of authors and online ministries connected to these groups teach and promote it.
I'm not talking about the instantaneous change and glorification believers will experience at the appearing of the Lord. The immortalization doctrine teaches that by living a life of holiness and submission to God we can attain a state of immortality here and now. I've noticed milder forms of this creeping in, such as the notion that we can are not sinners and the "little gods" doctrine.
There's a good article on the Latter Rain and Manifested Sons of God here: https://www.wayoflife.org/reports/latter_rain_and_manifest_sons_of_god.html
I'm not talking about the instantaneous change and glorification believers will experience at the appearing of the Lord. The immortalization doctrine teaches that by living a life of holiness and submission to God we can attain a state of immortality here and now. I've noticed milder forms of this creeping in, such as the notion that we can are not sinners and the "little gods" doctrine.
There's a good article on the Latter Rain and Manifested Sons of God here: https://www.wayoflife.org/reports/latter_rain_and_manifest_sons_of_god.html
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