There are a few things that are a stark difference. Where the bible says they spoke in tongues it says, " they spoke in tongues and prophecied". Speaking a language and telling the word of God, and it was upon the laying on of the hands of an apostle. If you notice that Philip never did this, he only baptised with water. So what's going on here? Also in the pastoral epistles, you see no directive to continue this practice, yet it is the central theme of The Pentecostal movement. Now I do believe that God can and does cause a man where ever necessary to be able to speak a language he does not know.
I also believe that prophecy is a matter of how it's defined, if you mean a special unique word from God that is extra biblical then no it's not happening. If you mean being able to expound upon the word of God applying to modern and unique situations, then yes, and yes it is a gift of the Holy Spirit to do so. I also believe that a man on a mission from God will have God's protection from such things as snake bites, and such because God's mission will not be thwarted by happen stance.
I also believe that if we follow the instructions given by Paul to James in the 5th chapter faithfully that the sick will indeed be saved as it is written.
I think pentecostalism is a very mislead borderline cult teaching some borderline heresies.
I also believe that prophecy is a matter of how it's defined, if you mean a special unique word from God that is extra biblical then no it's not happening. If you mean being able to expound upon the word of God applying to modern and unique situations, then yes, and yes it is a gift of the Holy Spirit to do so. I also believe that a man on a mission from God will have God's protection from such things as snake bites, and such because God's mission will not be thwarted by happen stance.
I also believe that if we follow the instructions given by Paul to James in the 5th chapter faithfully that the sick will indeed be saved as it is written.
I think pentecostalism is a very mislead borderline cult teaching some borderline heresies.
Your understanding of the gifts of the Holy Spirit as shown in 1cor chapters 12 through 14 say differently. When I hear those say
" I do believe that God can" yet, in the same breath will say heHE doesn't anymore unless I verify it.
"I also believe that prophecy is a matter of how it's defined,". Of course as in line with the word of God. No pentecostal ever says it is extra Bible. that is a false narrative. Created by those who see an error in one then claim it is the same for all.
I see where many say " I believe" yet, it is really I will determine as I see it if it is real and if it is God. many say they will tell you what is an application and the full context of scripture
YET they do the very thing they claim others are doing by adding to the word of God as many cencessionist have done with 1cor 13:8-13
1 Corinthians 13:8-10
King James Version
8 Charity never faileth: but whether there be prophecies, they shall fail; whether there be tongues, they shall cease; whether there be knowledge, it shall vanish away.
9 For we know in part, and we prophesy in part.
10 But when that which is perfect is come, then that which is in part shall be done away.
Those who are against the Holy Spirit gifts for today use these passages to tell you this is the Canonizing on the word of God the Bible.
' Then they go into some kind of allegorical overly spiritualized interpretation that would have most Pentecostals running from it.
Rember it was not the Pentecostal movement who went out of the word of God to find Pagan practices and ungodly rituals it was those who say they are Christians but against the gifts of the Holy Spirit as being for today.
Most Pentecostal will stand by those who say barking like a dog, and the foolishness seen by those who ARE Rebels IS unbiblical.
BUT the empowering of the Holy Spirit and the gifts of the Holy Spirit found in 1cor chapter 12 -14 say Nothing contextually they have ended once the Bible was made or canonized. IT is not there. But they will try to interject that false narrative.
Eph 4:7-11 the gifts of Christ are for today and have not gone away.