God's Church
Prophecy in Motion
by C. Elden McNabb

The Wells

God's Church went through four phases, under the leadership of four great men, during the first century A.D.  As Paul said concerning the body of Christ, in 1 Cor. 12:5, "There are differences of administration, but the same Lord." [13]   Jesus laid the foundation of the Church; Peter led the Church to perfection; James accomplished the task of preserving the Church; and Jude had the unhappy task of trying to hold The Church together while "certain men crept in" and corrupted that spiritual "man:" God's Church.

The first phase, under Jesus, was the fulfillment of Abraham's "Beersheba:" the well of the covenant.  In the prophetic allegory in Gen. 26:18-25, "Isaac digged again the wells of water, which they had digged in the days of Abraham his father:  for the Philistines had stopped them after the death of Abraham:  and he called their names after the names by which his father had called them."

In Isaac's wells, God reveals the progressive development of His Church, in the twentieth century.  Therefore, in this century, we must look for a series of three organizations, followed by another group which comes out from them at some time before the Church expires.  That fourth group is the stone which was cut out of the mountain (Daniel 2:31-45).  That series of groups will have a succession of six leaders, completing the “ten generations.”  Five of those leaders will be identified in the three phases of the Church.  The sixth leader of God's Elect in this century will come forth from the third well, and fulfill the allegory of Isaac at Beersheba: the Well of the Oath.  As the name Enoch signifies, he will initiate something different.  He will establish the nation which Jesus spoke of in Matt. 21:43.

The First Well

As the Church of God grew, A. J. Tomlinson was accepted as appointed by God to be their leader.  After seven years, in 1910, the office of General Moderator (later General Overseer) was established in the organization.  Then, in 1914, the group acknowledged that God's appointment of Brother Tomlinson as General Overseer was for life.

However, by 1920, a strong sentiment had begun to develop that the General Assembly should be the chief ruling element of the organization, instead of the General Overseer.  Therefore, a contention arose which ultimately forced Brother Tomlinson out of office.  In the process he was falsely accused of appropriating a large sum of money to his own use.  By the time it was proven that the accusations were untrue, Brother Tomlinson's enemies had forced him out.

Thus was fulfilled the prophecy, "Isaac's servants digged in the valley, and found there a well of springing water.  And the herdmen of Gerar did strive with Isaac’s herdmen, saying, The water is ours:  and he called the name of the well Esek; because they strove with him" (Gen. 26:19,20).

God did not cast off the Church of God, but rather it continued on and grew.  In the meantime they have accomplished much good in the name of our Lord Jesus Christ.  They ceased to function in the capacity of God's Elect, but continued on, as an instrument of God, to reach many souls with the gospel of redemption.  As such, they have brought the blessings of salvation to hundreds of thousands who have believed because of their efforts.

The Second Well

A. J. Tomlinson did not accept those developments as a defeat.  He and a few men and women, who faithfully held to the earlier concepts of the church, stepped out and began another organization, which today is called the "Church of God of Prophecy."  They took the "Spirit of The Body of Christ" [14] with them, and the burden of the fulfillment of Bible prophecy rested upon them.  They walked away from the well "Esek", and founded another instrument for their service to God.  God blessed the work, and it grew and prospered.

They didn't have to wait long for God to confirm the new work.  Bro. Tomlinson's twelve appointees were fulfilling the allegory of the twelve which Moses sent to spy out the land.  In that prophetic allegory, two of the twelve were faithful.  In the fulfillment of that prophecy, George T. Broyer and S. O. Gillespie remained faithful to Brother Tomlinson.  The other ten went with the rebellion.

A. J. Tomlinson had put twenty years into the building of the Church of God.  Now it was necessary for him to launch a whole new effort, which would occupy the next twenty years of his life.  God honored him and blessed his ministry in many ways.

A. J. Tomlinson led The Church of God for forty years!  His forty years as leader over God's Church is perhaps the greatest sign which God has given to us Christians today.  In the Old Testament, no less than seven men ruled the people of God for forty years.  Their leadership cannot be a prophecy of Jesus Christ of Nazareth, because He ruled for only three and a half years.  Nor has any other Christian leader ruled for forty years.  This fact cries out to us, "Look here!  This is where God is fulfilling Bible prophecy!"

Every man who professes to be led of God should acknowledge this great sign and begin to consider what God has done here.  Every Christian should take notice.  Read the sign!  By this sign, we know that God chose the Churches of God as His instruments of prophetic fulfillment in this century!  Each, in their turn, were God's Elect, chosen to labor together with the man to whom He had given "the testimony." [15]

Let us accept the truth of Col. 1:25.  Paul said, "The dispensation of God which is given to me for you, to fulfill the word of God."  God has not changed.  Jesus fulfilled "the volume of the book it is written of [Him]," and so it has been with every man who occupied that seat in the last two Millennia.  From 1903 to 1943, God gave a special dispensation to A. J. Tomlinson, for those faithful believers who were with him "to fulfill the word of God."  When he died, the next volume of prophecy was given to another and so forth.  Knowing this, we can confidently follow the progression of Prophetic fulfillment as events unfold in the Churches of God.

The Changing of the Guard

There was the usual power struggle at the time of A. J. Tomlinson's death, which resulted in Milton A. Tomlinson emerging as the new General Overseer.  However, the real struggle was behind the scenes.  It was the struggle to wrest the authority from the man in charge, no matter who he was, and transfer it to the General Assembly.

In 1948, just five years after the death of A. J. Tomlinson, the leaders of that attack against Moses' Seat won their battle.  The Church rejected divine leadership and declared "the General Assembly is the highest authority in the Church."  By doing so, they declared that Brother Tomlinson's work had been in error from the beginning, and condemned their own religious efforts.  If indeed the General Assembly was intended by God to be the highest authority in the Church, A. J. Tomlinson would have been in gross error from the beginning, as many thought.

But prophecy again justified the claims, and the labors, of A. J. Tomlinson by the advent of the fulfillment of Hosea 8:1.  God found fault with the Church of God of Prophecy, because they had "resisted His will." [16]   Therefore, He raised up a flying prophet against them.  As it is written, "Set the trumpet to thy mouth.  He shall come as an eagle against the House of the Lord, because they have transgressed my covenant, and trespassed against my law."

In 1948, the year that the Church of God of Prophecy rejected divine leadership, Guy Klapp gave the Apostle Grady R. Kent a new Cessna 195 airplane.  Between then and 1956, Brother Kent's "White Angel Fleet" grew to about one hundred aircraft, and a force of over two hundred pilots.  He preached at airports all across America, with great effect.  He even took a special squadron to the Caribbean Islands in fulfillment of Isa. 60:9.  He was truly the "Voice of The Bird of The Air" (Eccl. 10:20; Ezek. 10:1-7). 

Later, during the General Assembly in 1956, the General Overseer himself declared, "I am subject to the Assembly."  Therefore, because the Princes of the Assembly [17] had once again gained control of "Moses' Seat," God raised up another prophet: Grady R. Kent, and anointed him to be "ruler over His household."  Thus that prophecy was fulfilled, "They strove for that also, and he called the name of it Sitna.  And he removed from thence, and digged another well."

A close study of Jer. 3:1-11 will give you an idea of how God views the Church of God and Church of God of Prophecy.  The Church of God of Prophecy had the previous example, and should have known better.

So God set that church aside, but did not reject them altogether.  From that time, until the present, He has used the efforts of the sincere workers among them to reach souls for His Kingdom.  It is only that they have lost the Spirit of The Body of Christ.

The Third Well

On February 13, 1957, Brother Kent stepped out and began to dig the third well, which would indeed prove to be Rehoboth, which means "much room."  Two of the six Generations of the Gentile age had finished their work: One had died at his post and the other had been defeated by the enemies of Christ.

The time had come for "The Voice of the Bird of the Air" to take the spirit of the Church, and begin to build a new organization.  This third group, named "The Church of God," was destined to finish the life span of the "Man" of Eph. 2:15.  It endured until December, 1980, just a little short of the prophetic allowance of "fourscore" (Psalm 90:10).

Brother Kent was born again in a meeting of the Church of God in 1931.  At about that time God gave him the spirit and power of John the Revelator.  About a year later, after inquiring of where the man was who had found the Church on a mountain, [18] he found Brother Tomlinson, and began to work with him.  By 1934, he had begun to preach The Revelation of Jesus Christ.  You may think that assertion to be too bold, or perhaps worse, but consider the sign which God gave to us concerning those events.  In 1931, Harold Clayton Urey made an amazing discovery.  He found "heavy water."  Then, in 1934, he was given the Nobel Prize for that discovery.

In 1939 during a phenomenal revival in Egan, Georgia, a suburb of Atlanta, Brother Kent had a dreadful experience.  This is the way he described that revival in his book "Sixty Lashes at Midnight." [19]

    "God gave one of the greatest revivals ever known in that vicinity.  The Spirit of God had come down there in a greater way than the people had ever witnessed before.  There were hundreds of people converted, received the second definite work of grace - sanctification, and at the time the great persecution broke out, to the best of my recollection, I had counted more than two hundred who had received the great experience of the Baptism with the Holy Ghost, with the evidence of speaking in other tongues as the Spirit gave the utterance.  People were healed by the mighty power of God, the blind received their sight.  Many who had been paralyzed for years came and were healed, throwing their hands in the air and praising God because they had been healed by His mighty power."

The enemy became incensed, and raised up great persecution against Bro. Kent.  One night, after the meeting, he was kidnapped and taken to a secluded spot, where he was beaten with sixty cruel lashes, with heavy leather whips.

After they had vented their wrath upon him, one of the men demanded of him, "What do you now intend to do?"  Then they said, "Get your family and get out from down there, or else this will be only a sample of what you will get."  Bro. Kent wrote, "That was what they were wanting me to do all the time, but I had not obeyed, because God had sent me there, and I was only to move at God's notice."

After they had gone, he managed to make his way to the Atlanta suburb of East Point, a little too late to catch the last scheduled street car.  But, for some reason, the last car for the night was running twenty minutes late.  When he arrived back where the other saints were praying and anxiously waiting, he was treated for his wounds and mighty prayers were sent up for his recovery.  The next night he was back in the pulpit for God.  However, he suffered from that beating for many years.

Brother Kent went forth from that revival to labor hard and faithfully in that church which later took the name Church of God of Prophecy.  These exploits certainly show that Brother Kent was the kind of man to whom God could entrust His prophetic work. 

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[13] 1 Cor. 12:5

[14] 1 Cor. 12:12,13 and Eph. 4:4.  "By one spirit are we all baptized into one body."

[15] 2 Kings 11:12.

[16] Rom. 9:19.

[17] Num. 16:1-3; Jude 11.

[18] Psa. 132:6,13,14.

[19] Church Publishing Co., P.O. Box 1207, Cleveland, Tenn.