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Monday, July 9, 2012


Last night I went to the world premier of Darren Wilson’s newest film Father of Lights which is the  final film in the Finger of God and Furious Love trilogy.  It was absolutely incredible.  I was amazed and in awe, the film evidenced our God’s passion to love and bring people into health and wholeness… which blew my mind.  I cried, I laughed, I cried more in awe of His love and orchestration, I smiled great big, and then I cried some more because I was overwhelmed that this is my Daddy. My Father is this good, this present, and this loving.
Watch the film to:
  • Be encouraged & inspired in your faith
  • Be challenged
  • See the extraordinary lives of ordinary, yielded people that live out love by the Holy Spirit
  • Encounter the love of the Father
  • SEE THE IMPOSSIBLE
For the next 48 hours you can watch the film FOR FREE on iBethel.tv, you simply need to register for a free iBethel.tv account to see the whole film.  Or go see it live on their US Tour.
FATHER OF LIGHTS TRAILER
DISCLAIMER:  I don’t think the trailers depict the films very well. I recommend watching the movies with a group of people so you can experience it together and, if you’ve never seen the spiritual realm present itself in the physical, watch it with at least one person who can help answer questions and process through the supernatural things the films show.  Also, the trailers are snippets and don’t fully represent the movies or the film’s stance; for instance, the Father of Lights trailer says “prepare to meet … ” and then flashes a list of people, but in the movies you meet this people and see that they are NOT the label that has been given to them in that snippet.

EXCERPT ABOUT FATHER OF LIGHTS FROM THE DIRECTOR:
“Father of Lights is the final film in the Finger of God/Furious Love trilogy. It is big, epic, and above all, challenging. If I were to have to explain what it is about in a nutshell, I would put it like this: if Finger of God is about God’s power, and Furious Love is about God’s love, then Father of Lights is about God’s heart. I went into making this film by asking the simple question: who is God? I wanted to know His character, His personality, and who He truly is. To answer this question, we had to peel back the many layers of religious garbage that has been passed onto him through generations. That He is angry. Vengeful. Wrathful. And in general, that He doesn’t like you very much. The truth, as you will see vibrantly in this film, is that He is the most loving, compassionate, and wonderful Father you can imagine.
Along the way we will look at a number of things. Aside from dealing with some of the misconceptions surrounding the Father, we’ll journey through the nature of grace, take on the religious spirit, and see some of the most amazing God encounters ever put on film. You’ll meet people who love more extravagantly than you thought possible, will watch God deal with witch doctors and gang leaders and Hindu holy men, and you’ll see and ending that…well…let’s just say you’ll need to see it to truly believe it.
I am constantly amazed by the genius of God, and putting this trilogy together has only increased my amazement. It was strange, because even as I was putting together Finger of God, thinking how much of a miracle it would be if even 1000 people ever saw this movie, I somehow had the suspicion that I was going to be making a trilogy. I had no idea what the other movies would be about, but simply had a sense that this was the first part of a much larger story.”