I don't know of too many well known teachers today who would preach this. Consider the well known preachers of today are folks like Rick Warren, Bill Hybels, Joel Osteen etc. and if the reaction on this board is indicative of how the rest of the world would receive this doctrine, you can imagine it would not be healthy for mega church growthing. What I would think should be compelling to folks who are looking for vindication outside of scripture alone, would be the preachers from the past. Take a look at the books on
Schoettle Publishing which publishes books relative to this doctrine. Take a look at their author list...
- Ray E. Baughman
- Paul N. Benware
- Mark G. Cambron
- Joseph Dillow
- Kenneth F. Dodson
- J. D. Faust
- Robert Govett
- G. H. Lang
- Martha Lever
- Philip Mauro
- R. E. Neighbour
- D. M. Panton
- G. H. Pember
- George N. H. Peters
- Arthur W. Pink
- Earl D. Radmacher
- C. Norman Sellers
- Gerald B. Stanton
- Gary T. Whipple
- A. Edwin Wilson
You can add to that list names like Watchman Nee and AW Tozer.
Most folks on this board respect CH Spurgeon. Here's what Spurgeon said about Robert Govett...
"Mr. Govett wrote a hundred years before his time, and the day will come when his works will be treasured as sifted gold." Charles H. Spurgeon
Yet, on this board there are folks that would advocate shunning Robert Govett (even though Spurgeon obviously respected him) and all the others I just listed on the basis that they're heretics advocating heresy.