I repeat. According your claim. No christians before 1900 were filled with the Holy Spirit. And also no christian out of the pentecostal and charismatic movement is filled with the Holy Spirit.?
On the other side with the Holy Spirit filled people falling backward to the ground, laughing uncontrolable, acting and noising like animals, accepting false teachings like: Mormons, RCC, New Apostolic Church, Oneess Pentecostals, whealth and health movement,
Really, this is no proof for me that this is what God wants.
No, I do not believe that "NO CHRISTIANS WERE FILLED WITH THE HOLY SPIRIT" before 1900. I believe there were always people who actually understood scripture and knew what Christ and Paul was claiming. They might have spoke in Tongues in the privacy of their home, they might have only been in a small group setting like a Bible Study Group, but nevertheless, I believe throughout all of time since the ascension of Jesus, people were speaking in Tongues.
The Pentecostal Movement just became a bigger group of people doing it and have been keeping that same formula since.
I know of Baptist and Methodist members who when in the company of Pentecostals speak in Tongues. Some claim their particular denomination frowns upon it, but they were raised Baptist/Methodist and will continue to be as such until they die, but they still believe in speaking in Tongues and do so in the company of like believers.
Yeah, I believe the majority of the groups you have listed like the Mormons, RCC, New Apostolic, wealth/health are actually occultic movements. The Mormons
do not believe in the deity of Christ and how Smith claims he was made aware of this movement is done through a magicians trick (I do not ever see God working through magic). The RCC put Mary before God and believe in praying to the dead saints rather than to living God and they believe in rituals (to me, they traded statues of their greco-roman gods for statues of the Apostles and Jesus). The Apostolic movements have been associated with new age using crystals and channeling your inner self (clearly this is a form of witchcraft). And wealth and health are flat out lies since Jesus told us earth was not our home, we would suffer for His name and be hated because the world hated Him first. And the first church example shows people sold what they had and gave it to church and lived very poorly. So I do not buy the health/wealth movement at all, because we are not to put our cares on any of that crap but to put them on Jesus.
As far as the "
Oneness Pentecostal Movement," they are following the Bible in the Book of Acts. Jesus said in Matthew 28:19 to baptize in the
name of the Father-Son-Holy Spirit. In Acts we see Peter, Paul and other Apostles baptizing in Jesus
name. Well, they are following what Jesus instructed them to do. Jesus said He came to us in the
name of the Father. The Father's name is
Yahaweh, and Jesus real name is
Yeshua, which means
Yahweh's Salvation. So Peter, Paul, and the Apostles who baptized in the
name of Yeshua is really baptizing in the name of Yahweh's Salvation (the Father). Jesus (Yeshua) said He is sending the Holy Spirit to us by His Name. Once again, that
name of Yeshua means Yahweh's Salvation, so the Holy Spirit is being sent to us by the
name of Yeshua. So by baptizing in the
name of Yeshua like the Apostles did, means they were baptizing by the name of the Father-Son-Holy Spirit and fulfilling what Yeshua instructed in Matthew 28:19. The literally baptized in the
NAME, not in the titles. And this is what the "
Oneness Pentecostals are doing. The term oneness however, is an improper term. Because what they are doing by following the example of the Apostles is really baptizing like instructed in Matthew 28:19.