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Tribute published in March 1958 issue of 'Full Gospel Men’s Voice' magazine By Roscoe Barnes III, PhD Author, F.F. Bosworth: The Man Behind “Christ the Healer” Copyright © 2021 #FFBosworth #BosworthMatters #TLOsborn Fred Francis Bosworth (1877 - 1958) When T.L. Osborn learned of the death of his mentor, F.F. Bosworth, in 1958, he said his heart was "strangely warmed." He had received a phone call from Bosworth's son, Bob, who said, "Brother Osborn, Dad has just gone to Heaven." Osborn, recalling his father's many years of ministry, reflected on the evangelist's contributions to the church. "I knew another patriarch of faith had been promoted to his eternal reward and was 'sitting down with Abraham, Isaac and Jacob in the kingdom of heaven (Matt. 8:11),'" he wrote. "What a triumphant entry this man must have received. He, being a man 'of faith is blessed with faithful Abraham (Gal. 3:9)." Osborn's tribute to Bosworth appeared as a brief article in the March 1958 issue (page 25) of the Full Gospel Men's Voice magazine. It was titled, "F.F. Bosworth Promoted To Eternal Reward: A Pioneer Of The Deliverance Ministry Has Gone Ahead!" Osborn's full tribute can be viewed here or by following this link: https://digitalshowcase.oru.edu/voice/27/ In addition to borrowing the words of John Wesley, Osborn used Scripture to talk about Bosworth's passing. Bosworth died on January 23, 1958. According to an obituary, he died of a heart attack in his home with his family in Miami, Fla. He was 81. He had spent his final years serving as a mentor to healing revivalists of the Voice of Healing and working as a missionary evangelist. He seemed closest to William Branham and Osborn. Osborn mentioned Branham in his tribute. He said that two weeks prior to Bosworth's death, he and Branham were having a meal when Branham spoke of a recent visit with Bosworth. According to Branham, Bosworth was excited about the possibility of the Lord coming at any moment to take him to Heaven. "Such is the manner in which a man of faith faces his eternal reward," wrote Osborn. "During his last days, he would often tell the family to go on to bed; that 'this may be the night.'" Osborn viewed Bosworth's passing as being "triumphant," a term he used in three places. For example: "His last words were as triumphant as his life was: 'Everything is clear! Perfect trust! Nothing but the blood!'" Following that utterance, Bosworth began hugging and shaking hands with acquaintances "on the other side of Jordan," Osborn wrote. At times, Osborn recounted, Bosworth would stretch “out his feeble arms” and say, “Oh, it’s you!” Then, “Beautiful.” Readers of Bosworth's book, Christ the Healer, will recall that his son, Bob, also used the term, "triumph," in the Epilogue to the book. In fact, the section was titled, "The Ultimate Triumph." Like Osborn, he also recounted his father's passing with descriptions and anecdotes of him reportedly seeing people who had crossed over to the other side. Bob said his father's wish was that he would die without pain or sickness. "About three weeks after he took to his bed," Bob wrote, he greeted people on the other side for several hours and then he stopped breathing. Neither Bob nor Osborn commented on Bosworth’s cause of death. However, there must have been some type of illness or weakness that caused him to be in bed for three weeks before his death. According to Bob, the family was surprised to see him “retire to his bed” when he returned home after a mission trip in January 1958. When they inquired about his wellbeing, he simply told them that “God had shown him that he had ‘finished his course.’” Osborn, who simply adored Bosworth, ended his tribute with the following paragraph: “The words of Brother Branham in his telegram to the Bosworth family were indeed fitting as he said he felt like Elisha did when Elijah was translated, and he cried: ‘My father, my father, the chariot of Israel, and the horsemen thereof’ (2 Kgs. 2:12).” Acknowledgments: Grateful acknowledgments are made to Dr. Daniel Isgrigg, assistant professor, and director of the Holy Spirit Research Center at Oral Roberts University, for his assistance in bringing this article to my attention. Further Reading: "The Passing of Eugene Peterson and F.F. Bosworth: A Look at Their Transition and 'Ultimate Triumph'." See here. "T.L. Osborn's Memory of F.F. Bosworth: '82 interview reveals influence of E.W. Kenyon." See here. "F.F. Bosworth’s Endorsement of T.L. Osborn’s Most Famous Book: Letter of Support Appeared in Healing the Sick and Casting Out Devils." See here. "F.F. Bosworth Mentioned in T.L. Osborn Biography: Book Recounts Origin of 'Mass Miracle' Concept." See here. "T.L. Osborn's Mention of Billy Graham: Ideas Presented for Success in Ministry." See here. "F.F. Bosworth Mentioned in Dr. Daniel C. King’s article, ‘Healing En Masse.’" See here. ------------------------- Note: My book, F.F. Bosworth: The Man Behind "Christ the Healer," can be purchased here with a 25% discount. Use the discount code (all caps): BOSWORTH25. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- Want to know more about F.F. Bosworth? Follow the Bosworth Matters blog! Start here: ffbosworth.strikingly.com ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- For more information: Visit the F.F. Bosworth page here. Questions about the research and commentary on F.F. Bosworth may be directed to Roscoe Barnes III, Ph.D., via email at [email protected] or [email protected]. For updates on F.F. Bosworth history, simply follow this blog or @bosworth_fred and @Roscoebarnes3 on Twitter. #ChristTheHealer #BosworthMention #BosworthMatters
He recounts a meeting with the revivalist in 1954 By Roscoe Barnes III, PhD Author, F.F. Bosworth: The Man Behind "Christ the Healer" Copyright (c) 2020 #FFBosworth #BosworthMatters #LesterSumrall Dr. Lester Sumrall (1913 - 1996) F.F. Bosworth was one of many famous healing revivalists that Lester Sumrall had the pleasure of meeting. In his book, Pioneers of Faith (Harrison House, 1995), Sumrall includes a profile of Bosworth in a chapter titled, “Fred Francis Bosworth: A Man of Humility and Humor (1877-1958).” Sumrall recounts a meeting he had with Bosworth in 1954. It was when Bosworth visited his church in South Bend, Ind. Bosworth, who was in his 70s, was joined by Raymond T. Richey. “I did not become intimately acquainted with Bosworth on the mission field, but in my own church in South Bend,” Sumrall notes. He writes that he was “ecstatic” to have Bosworth and Richey in his church. As would be expected in a profile, Sumrall chronicles the life story of Bosworth, beginning with his birth in Nebraska. He covers his conversion, his healing of TB, his work with John Alexander Dowie in Zion City, his Spirit baptism, his call to the ministry, and his success as a healing evangelist. Most of what he provides is commonly known. However, he does make some interesting observations about the famous healing evangelist. A few of them are outlined below. What Sumrall said about Bosworth First, Sumrall comments on the success of Bosworth’s healing ministry. He asserts that Bosworth and Richey “were men who were getting more people healed than any other two people on the face of the earth at that time.” This claim, particularly as it relates to Bosworth, might be viewed as hyperbole, However, similar claims about Bosworth have been made by a number of historians and healing revivalists, including Gordon Lindsay. Second, he describes Bosworth as a team player in his ministry with Richey. The two men “flowed beautifully together in speaking and praying for the sick,” according to Sumrall. Richey was a few years younger than Bosworth. In some ways, their work was probably reminiscent of Bosworth’s time with his younger brother, B.B. Bosworth. Even so, Bosworth was known throughout his ministry as one who would defer to others by gracefully sharing the platform and spotlight. Sumrall’s depiction of him rings true, and it is no surprise that Sumrall describes him and Richey as “quite a team.” Third, he views their ministry as representing two moves of the Spirit. “It was the old and the new moves functioning together,” he explains. “Richey came out of the nineteenth-century holiness move, and Bosworth was Pentecostal.” Now this statement, in all honesty, is surprising, if not confusing. Why? Because both men came out of Zion City. Both served with the Assemblies of God and both served with the Christian and Missionary Alliance. Both of them also held successful healing revivals. Given these facts, it seems that Sumrall's comment could use some clarity. Fourth, he reports on the method of ministry used by Bosworth and Richey. He writes: “Bosworth usually gave testimonies from his past, and Richey laid hands on the people.” This first-hand observation lines up with an argument I have made about Bosworth’s method of defending divine healing. In the article, “F.F. Bosworth's Defense of Divine Healing: A look at his useof the 'Notable Data Argument' (NDA),” I presented the following: Whenever F.F. Bosworth was challenged on the topic of divine healing, he used Scripture and divine healing cases/testimonials in what I term the “Notable Data Argument” or NDA (taken from Acts 4:16). I define NDA as the Pentecostal method of proving a point, establishing a supernatural claim -- or supporting a position -- by using trusted experiences that are widely accepted and validated by objective sources, such as medical professionals. The NDA concept, which is based on patterns identified in Bosworth's life history, was inspired by Acts 4:16: "What shall we do to these men? Because indeed a notable miracle has been done through them, as can be plainly seen by all who dwell in Jerusalem, and we can't deny it” (World English Bible). Bosworth used healing testimonies in his sermons, books, magazines, newspapers, articles, letters, and in his debates. He also featured them on his radio broadcast. His use of them in Sumrall's church meeting fits a pattern of ministry that is seen throughout his career. Fifth, he notes the legacy of Bosworth's book, Christ the Healer (1924), which he calls a "masterpiece." The book is Bosworth's manifesto on divine healing. It has been used as a textbook for many decades by many well-known healing revivalists. Sumrall adds: "Still available today, this book tells of the great healing power of God and influenced evangelist T.L. Osborn in his worldwide ministry.” Sixth, Sumrall suggests Bosworth was a man of humor. During Bosworth's presentation, he apparently shared a few stories that made people laugh. One of the stories, according to Sumrall, related to his early years, when he worked as a jack-of-all-trades: He once said he cooked for twenty-four boarders “and none of them died.” His sense of humor helped him stay humble and handle some of the persecution that came his way. When he told the story of his life, some of the highlights were the funny things that happened to him as he tried out these various jobs.” Sumrall's description of Bosworth as a man of humor is the first that I have seen. William Branham recalled some of the amusing comments by Bosworth, and bits of humor can be heard in Bosworth's recorded sermons from the 1950s. Humor and sarcasm can be seen in his debates. But was he actually a man of humor? I suppose it's possible. Sumrall's profile of Bosworth is an interesting piece of writing and a nice nonscholarly contribution to Pentecostal literature. In addition to Bosworth, he writes about a number of notable leaders in the Pentecostal movement. He includes Howard Carter, P.C. Nelson, Lillian Yeomans, Donald Gee, Carrie Judd Montgomery, Charles Price, and Smith Wigglesworth, among others. Sumrall's book, according to his publisher, is a collection of stories in which he shares his "personal account of the lives and ministries of the men and women who led the twentieth-century outpouring of the Holy Spirit." It is good to see Bosworth featured among these important leaders and to see how their respective ministries intersected in such an important movement in church history. --------------------------- Reminder: "F.F. Bosworth History" is now on Twitter. Follow @bosworth_fred Note: My book, F.F. Bosworth: The Man Behind "Christ the Healer," can be purchased here with a 25% discount. Use the discount code: bosworth25. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Want to know more about F.F. Bosworth? Follow the Bosworth Matters blog! You can start right here: ffbosworth.strikingly.com ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- For more information: Visit the F.F. Bosworth page here. Questions about the research and commentary on F.F. Bosworth may be directed to Roscoe Barnes III, Ph.D., via email at [email protected] or [email protected]. For updates on F.F. Bosworth history, simply follow this blog or @bosworth_fred and @Roscoebarnes3 on Twitter. #ChristTheHealer #BosworthMention #BosworthMatters
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