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Tag Archives: Pentecostal
Total Depravity: horrible words that describe humankind’s falleness
No words can adequately describe the result of humankind’s fall into sin, the words total depravity have been used and are frequently misunderstood by those who do not hold to a Reformed Theology. When we say that men are totally … Continue reading
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Tagged christianity, emotions, holy scripture, Pentecostal, Pentecostal Theology, Reformed Theology, sin, theology, total depravity
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The Sermon As a Charismatic event.
Introduction: I have been thinking quite a lot about the importance of the sermon in our worship services. Very often we divorce the words, worship and sermon, the sermon follows the worship, it is almost as if the sermon has … Continue reading
The Generous Saviour, giver of good gifts: A reflection for Pentecost
So often when we think of God we come to him as though he was mean and tight fisted, but the Scripture paints a very different picture it shows us a God of grace and love. In this post I … Continue reading
Posted in Anointing, Apostolic church, body of Christ, Charismatic, Church, faith, Faithfulness, filled with the Spirit, gifts of the Holy Spirit., God, God's love, grace, holiness, Holy Spirit, Jesus Christ, love, loving, Repent, repentance, Revival, sanctification, sin, Spiritual gifts, THE CHURCH, Theology
Tagged assurance, atonement, calling, Charismatic, christianity, Church, discipleship, everlasting covenant, faith, Gerosity of God, gifts of the Holy Spirit, God, God the Father, grace, holy one of israel, Holy Spirit, isaiah 55, Jesus Christ, Pentecost, Pentecostal, Redemption, The cross, word and spirit, work of the holy spirit
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A Pentecostal Communion Service.
A Prayer Lord Jesus we joyfully come to you our Saviour knowing that you alone have paid the price for sin, we thank you for the finished work of atonement. We thank you for your love and grace that is … Continue reading
Posted in Charismatic, Church, faith, filled with the Spirit, gifts of the Holy Spirit., grace, Holy communion, Holy Spirit, Jesus, Jesus Christ, love, Pentecostal, Power, sanctification, Spiritual gifts, THE CHURCH, the Lord's Supper, Theology, Word of God
Tagged assurance, atonement, Charismatic, Church, Creation, discipleship, exalted lord, faith, finished work, fivefold gospel, fruit of the Holy Spirit, gifts of the Holy Spirit, God the Father, grace, healing, healing touch, Holy Communion, Holy Spirit, Jesus Christ, Pentecostal, power of the holy spirit, precious name, Redemption, The cross, work of the holy spirit
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Jesus: Preached the Word, Proclaimed the Kingdom and Healed the Sick
Matthew’s description of the ministry of the Lord Jesus is very interesting one and one that we need to listen very carefully to. Matthew repeats this description twice in his gospel, this should alert us to the fact that Matthew … Continue reading
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Tagged Charismatic, Church, discipleship, evangelism, gifts of the Holy Spirit, God, God the Father, grace, healed, Holy Spirit, Jesus Christ, jesus is lord, kingdom of God, ministry of Jesus, Pentecostal, Preaching, theology
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Baptist Theology by Stephen Holmes: A book review
This thought provoking book deserves a wide readership both within the Baptist community and by Christians of other traditions who want to be better informed as to what it means to be a Baptist. The review below is not … Continue reading
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Tagged Andrew Fuller, Baptist, baptist beginnings, baptist theology, body of divinity, Carl Henry, Charismatic, Church, fundamentalism, general baptists, gifts of the Holy Spirit, holy scripture, Holy Spirit, hyper-Calvinism, Jesus Christ, John Gill, leadership, Liberal Theology, Lordship of Christ, Pentecostal, Preaching, religion, theology
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Prayer Ministry in the Church
Prayer Ministry in the church has been something that the Pentecostal/Charismatic Movement has highlighted in recent years. This goes hand in hand with the belief that all the gifts of the Holy Spirit are available to today’s church. This is … Continue reading
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Tagged Charismatic, Church, elders, emotions, grace, healing, holy scripture, Holy Spirit, Pentecostal, prayer, prayer ministry, work of the holy spirit
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