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Why would God authenticate a message of which He didn't approve? If we have a lack of power in most congregations around the world, it's because we aren't heralding the correct message, yet! What did Yeshua` say in the Olivet Discourse?
I understand where you're coming from...If you have never experienced moving in the power of the Holy Spirit, you can't testify about it.And, God CERTAINLY authenticated that message while Yeshua` was here the first time!
First of all, nonsense; I don't have to be in an accident to witness the accident and testify about it!Angelina said:Hey Retro!
I understand where you're coming from...If you have never experienced moving in the power of the Holy Spirit, you can't testify about it.
Just as Jesus gave authority to his disciplines, Luke 9:1-2 so he also gave authority to those who believe in him by faith. Mark 16:17.
Mark 9
38 Now John answered Him, saying, “Teacher, we saw someone who does not follow us casting out demons in Your name, and we forbade him because he does not follow us.”
39 But Jesus said, “Do not forbid him, for no one who works a miracle in My name can soon afterward speak evil of Me. 40 For he who is not against us is on our side. 41 For whoever gives you a cup of water to drink in My name, because you belong to Christ, assuredly, I say to you, he will by no means lose his reward.
Greetings Retrobyter,Retrobyter said:God has blessed me with a mind and with the gift of teaching and with a gift of prophecy. THAT is my calling.
I haven't underestimated the power of the Holy Spirit nor do I believe that one needs to speak in tongues as an indication of the Holy Spirit's presence. :huh: and please be civil while commenting in this thread, thank you!Never underestimate the power of the Ruach haQodesh! One doesn't have to speak in tongues or perform gifts of healing or some other highly visible miracle to be filled with the Ruach! God has blessed me with a mind and with the gift of teaching and with a gift of prophecy. THAT is my calling.
I agree that the gifts of the Spirit are made manifest for the benefit of unbeliever's but I also believe that the gifts are also for the benefit of the Church as an indication of Gods divine presence in their lives ^_^However, you misunderstand if you think that I still believe that the gifts of the Spirit are not for today! I USED to believe that when I was a Baptist. Not anymore! I believe that the gifts of the Spirit - ALL the gifts - are still applicable today, but they are mostly for the unbelievers and particularly for the Jews!
I apologize for the misunderstanding. I sorry; I forget that people can't see you smile in a letter. (I really need to use more emoticons!) Please allow me to amend my previous statements:Angelina said:I haven't underestimated the power of the Holy Spirit nor do I believe that one needs to speak in tongues as an indication of the Holy Spirit's presence. :huh: and please be civil while commenting in this thread, thank you!
I agree that the gifts of the Spirit are made manifest for the benefit of unbeliever's but I also believe that the gifts are also for the benefit of the Church as an indication of Gods divine presence in their lives ^_^
Shalom!!!
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I wasn't forgetting your question, but I felt I owed Angelina an apology first. Also, the emoticons might better explain what I meant by a "gift of prophecy." I'm not claiming to be a prophet; I'm just claiming to have a "unique" revelation from God ABOUT the prophecies as written in the Bible. That is, I'm not the only one with such a revelation, but that my perspective is not very common.Poppin said:Greetings Retrobyter,
Could you explain what the gift of prophecy is?
Specifically relating to yourself, as one who believes he is a prophet.
Thank you,
Poppin
Two things, the primary force of the Baptism or Seal of Covenant in the Spirit is that this itself is the Circumcision of the Heart.Angelina said:One thing that bothers me about the Pentecostal Church at the moment is the direction it seems to be flowing in. I'm not sure whether it has to do with God's calling for the Church or whether they have been subtly influenced by the Warren's and the Osteen's of the day. Ephesians 4 says:
11 And He Himself gave some to be apostles, some prophets, some evangelists, and some pastors and teachers, 12 for the equipping of the saints for the work of ministry, for the edifying of the body of Christ, 13 till we all come to the unity of the faith and of the knowledge of the Son of God, to a perfect man, to the measure of the stature of the fullness of Christ; 14 that we should no longer be children, tossed to and fro and carried about with every wind of doctrine, by the trickery of men, in the cunning craftiness of deceitful plotting, 15 but, speaking the truth in love, may grow up in all things into Him who is the head—Christ— 16 from whom the whole body, joined and knit together by what every joint supplies, according to the effective working by which every part does its share, causes growth of the body for the edifying of itself in love.
The Pentecostal movement seems to be using the Church as the ministry rather than equipping the saint's for the work of the ministry. I have noted that not all Pastors are Pastoral but have other gifts which they administer to steer the direction of the Church and leave the Pastoral side to others in their Leadership team.
I do not think that this is right and I hope that the Church goes back to it's original mandate of "equipping the saint's for the work of the ministry" rather than using the gifts that the saint's carry for their own personal mandate as Pastor over the Church. Each individual member of a Church has a group of unbelieving family, friends and neighbors. Friendship evangelism. The growth of a Church comes mainly through individuals evangelizing in their own sphere of influence...not as a body corporate....just something to think about. :huh:
Angelina said:I don't know who you are talking to here but you are preaching to the choir. Your emphasis is on the fact that the gifts of the Spirit manifested in us is an indication of the presence of the Spirit signaling the new covenant believer. This so, however, the outworking of such gifts is for the "equipping of the saints for the work of ministry, for the edifying of the body of Christ." as the bible has stated. My gripe is that the Pentecostal movement seems to be using the Church as a ministry itself rather than equipping the saints for the said ministry.
. I know many people who would like to be able to minister to their friends or family but do not know how to go about this. Some Pentecostal Churches would have their members send their non Christian friends and family along to Church so this can be done but I believe that every Christian should be able to evangelize and this is not been taught. It has been left up to a few members of the body rather than all members. All members should be able to minister in the fullness and power of the Holy Spirit.
Shalom!!!
No...I didn't, please read my post again. Btw: I do not believe in the OSAS theology.You totally missed my emphasis. I am saying that the identity OF the Baptism of the Spirit is not evangelism first, or gifts first, but engagement first.
You just said two opposite things, dear.Angelina said:You are obviously confused with my post. Pentecostals, like most Gentile believing Christians, have been grafted in at the cross. "Shema" has to do with Judaism. We are not Jewish followers of Christ.
No...I didn't, please read my post again. Btw: I do not believe in the OSAS theology.
Blessings!!!
Sorry, you have lost me in translation. What country do you hail from? :huh:2) Shema was NOT my emphasis when it is the whole keeboodle to me.
Yes Shema IS my emphasis and it is KEY to our problem...
Yes... I was referring to members in the body of Christ, the Church - should be able to evangelize. See the above post again.You even seemed to say that ALL must be willing and able to evangelize.
Hmmm.. :huh: is that part of the Jewish Judaic tradition? because I have never heard it being taught in the New Testament ChurchPlease consider or I will have to smack your hand with that ole wood rule®. Teach. This is what happens when you FLUNK the 18 yr old more than several times.
Yeah, I know, it's all pretty abstract, especially to those who never got BAPTIZED in the Holy Spirit. But you my dear have no excuse not to know that the actual thing is inherently in the essence OF it...Sorry, you have lost me in translation. What country do you hail from? :huh:
Comes back to knowing the Seal of Covenant, what it really is, yes? Not an add-on app. which God wants just for you to know He loves you.Yes... I was referring to members in the body of Christ, the Church - should be able to evangelize. See the above post again.
Hmmm.. :huh: is that part of the Jewish Judaic tradition? because I have never heard it being taught in the New Testament Church![]()