is this tangled mess the way one rightly divides the word of truth?
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THE FORMER AND LATTER RAIN AND THE REIGN OF GRACE!
There is nothing in the context to give any Christian the Scriptural right to support the doctrine taught by some today, that the former rain, (Holy Spirit baptism), fell on the day of Pentecost, and the latter out-pouring of the Spirit is falling on the twentieth century Pentecostalists. The out-pouring of the Holy Spirit is prophesied in Joel 2:28 and 29, and it is true that water sometimes speaks of the Holy Spirit. (John 7:38 and 39). But Joel knew nothing of this present age, this present dispensation and reign of grace. So Joel prophesied nothing concerning the Body of Christ. (Colossians 1:24 to 28). So Joel 2:23 to 28 and Acts 2:16 to 22 in Israel’s Kingdom program must be studied in the light of the reign and dispensation of grace. (Ephesians 3:1 to 15 – Romans 5:21)
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sort it out for me please.
include Latter Rain Theology.
i have some errands to do today but otherwise look forward to seeing you rightly divide the word of truth - start by the correct definition of what that means.
also, if you could expound on what pauls' dispensation of grace was, it'll help wrap this up quickly.
(not really, but i can hope).
thank you
I'm not trying to butt in here, sis, because I agree with you about speaking other languages having ceased, but, since I see an image of the ages, and we're talking about correctly cutting the word of truth, I've got a couple links to share.
biblical studies: Title Title Title
A Chart of the Judgments
Make no mistake...where does it say that it has ceased?
There are still unbelievers out there that need to experience those miracles.
And speaking in other languages as a gift of God is as real as someone being healed of cancer or any other miracles that happen in this world today.
If you believe the tongues miracle has ceased then it would be the same as saying all miraclws have ceased.
Because those miracles are for unbelievers to witness and believers to experience.
zone, I tend to believe that differences between you and me are results of our responses in regard to where we were burned by a belief system. I have been burned as a believer and as a pastor within my Pentecostal denomination. Of course, what most people do is leave, never to return again, because we want to leave our pain and embarrassment behind. I am no different than you. But what I felt like I had to do was to prove to myself whether any of this nonsense was true or not. I found out that some of it was. The bottom line is, the Bible says these things are true. The book of Acts is true. No amount of fakery, false prophecy, false teaching, or tele-evangelism will change that. It is written. I am not going to try to twist it because I don't like it. God's word is God's word, period. I don't like what I see in Pentecostal and charismatic circles today. I don't like what I see in the other denominations, either. I believe it has something to do with apostasy within the church. That, I think, something we can all agree on.
Stephen
Rightly deviding the Word of truth is in study and in faith. And to seek this....IS truth seeking.
As a Pastor I am sure you would say that we never stop seeking is our walk with Christ.
Amen.
hi stephen.
there aren't many differences between us, that i see. i agree with you on lots of things.
confused
rolly bad news for you
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just you're in a certain denomination believing certain things, and ditto myself.
we could express it as having been "burned" i guess; and i suppose that's true.
but in what way was i burned?
just through gossip or some unimportant non-essential?
or something way bigger and more powerful?
and extremely dangerous?
none of it is unknown to me, stephen...i'm totally aware of all the practices and such; which passages are used to proof text and explain things; all the history etc.
i didn't not 'return' due to pain or embarrassment (though i was certainly humiliated before the Lord after having over-ridden/ignored the warning from the Holy Spirit NOT to take part).
i didn't return (except as an observer) because it's faulty.
for all the reasons posted, many times over.
am i not supposed to say it's faulty when i know it is?
i do love you stephen, and everyone else here.
you have every reason to doubt that i guess, at this time.
ultimately that's not for me to deal with.
just saying it doesn't prove anything.
k......ttyl bud
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I'm just sayin', which belief system isn't faulty? What will you do if you find a major fault within the denomination you're in now?
I don't like what I see in Pentecostal and charismatic circles today. I don't like what I see in the other denominations, either. I believe it has something to do with apostasy within the church. That, I think, something we can all agree on.
1 Corinthians 2:15 But he that is spiritual judgeth all things, yet he himself is judged of no man.
Speaking in tongues is the Holy Spirit talking with your mouth which happens when you are baptised in Him. You become the Holy Spirit's vessel for communication. The benefits of this are as vast as the holy words the Spirit can speak in your behalf.