Pentecostalism's sketchy origins

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CS1

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Some of the youngsters who are innocent victims of this cult are nice loving people. They need someone to reach out to them.
Cult? what Cult?
 

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If we’re gonna talk about Pentecostal is it be wise to get the facts straight and your way off. Later you post a video of some unknown person who doesn’t help the kingdom he hurts the kingdom it’s not your kids or my kids he’s touching it’s the children that belong to a God. Some just don’t know how to handle the fact that those that came before us we’re human paid with a price paid in full with one sacrifice it’s the blood of Jesus Christ that cleanses us from all sin we all fall we all miss it we get up dust off keep going help the kingdom speak words of life or get out of his way.

And it’s not the world doing this is it no it’s those that love Jesus Christ so much we show the world how we love each other we forgive each other 70×7 are we expect Jesus to forgive us we demand it but those that came before us didn’t sing against us but we’re gonna remember their faults. Do you know all the good they did what do you look at first you’re the light the light doesn’t see darkness and again through his kids there’s a price to this saying you love Jesus doesn’t do anything for this. The god 1000 years it’s like one day so Chris just told us little over two days ago to love one another as he loves us to forgive one another it’s a free choice this isn’t helping anyone
Brother Blade you in a cult? LOL hey, I guess I am in one too :) I Bible-believing God-fearing Faith is Christ alone for salvation Spirit-filled Cult. Good thing Jesus is the head of our Faith :)
 

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If we’re gonna talk about Pentecostal is it be wise to get the facts straight and your way off. Later you post a video of some unknown person who doesn’t help the kingdom he hurts the kingdom it’s not your kids or my kids he’s touching it’s the children that belong to a God. Some just don’t know how to handle the fact that those that came before us we’re human paid with a price paid in full with one sacrifice it’s the blood of Jesus Christ that cleanses us from all sin we all fall we all miss it we get up dust off keep going help the kingdom speak words of life or get out of his way.

And it’s not the world doing this is it no it’s those that love Jesus Christ so much we show the world how we love each other we forgive each other 70×7 are we expect Jesus to forgive us we demand it but those that came before us didn’t sing against us but we’re gonna remember their faults. Do you know all the good they did what do you look at first you’re the light the light doesn’t see darkness and again through his kids there’s a price to this saying you love Jesus doesn’t do anything for this. The god 1000 years it’s like one day so Chris just told us little over two days ago to love one another as he loves us to forgive one another it’s a free choice this isn’t helping anyone
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I thought this might be a good time to revisit this thread. In the video Daniel exposes absolutely one of the early Pentecostal and Charismatic heroes: John G. Lake. This is the first installment of what Daniel says is going to be a series on early Charismatic fakes.


He already has a playlist with 25 videos called Exposing the Early Pentecostal Movement.

If the root is bad, how can it bear good fruit?
It's all very well to make accusations about a Pentecostal ministry 100 years afterward when he is not around to defend himself. Any accusation made without a subject of it being able to make a reasonable defence, is automatically invalid, and turns into slander and libel.
 

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I thought this might be a good time to revisit this thread. In the video Daniel exposes absolutely one of the early Pentecostal and Charismatic heroes: John G. Lake. This is the first installment of what Daniel says is going to be a series on early Charismatic fakes.


He already has a playlist with 25 videos called Exposing the Early Pentecostal Movement.

If the root is bad, how can it bear good fruit?
There were two movements at about the same time. There was Azusa Street and The Welsh revival. The "Pentecostal" aspect of the Welsh revival seems not get much attention. I've read a book about it, by Jesse Penn-Lewis. She makes it clear that the Welsh revival included the restoration of the Baptism of the Holy Spirit.

Azusa Street was more Holy Spirit focused and led to two major Pentecostal denominations. To me this indicates serious flaws as division is never God's will.

In both revivals, there was error mixed in with the real. Jesse Penn-Lewis was a journalist and followed the Welsh revival closely. She reported her observations in "War on the Saints" It's hard reading but should be on every believer's reading list.

I also read a book that covered the Azusa St revival. A friend and mentor pointed out the cover of the book. It showed a traditional American church and a lighting strike to the earth. Lord Jesus said that He saw Satan fall like lightning.

I've had a fair bit to do with Pentecostals, including 5 years membership and youth leadership at a Pentecostal church. Over the years, I saw that there is a lack of discernment, even among leaders. Charlatans and fakers seemed to be welcomed and some genuinely spiritual people rejected. Then the Toronto Blessing, a total deception, came along in the 90's. Most Pentecostals embraced it completely.

The question for me was why? How can supposedly spiritual people be so easily deceived? So I asked the Lord. He said to me, "They know me as the Way, they know me as the Truth. They do not know me as the Life". Not at all the answer I was expecting.

One way of detecting forgeries is to become familiar with the real thing. For example, artists have a style, patterns, brush work and such that are unique. The expert compares works that are known to see how closely they match the style of a piece that is claimed to be a well known artist. We need to know Lord Jesus so that we can detect counterfeit manifestations that purport to be the Holy Spirit.

We also need to trust our spirit man. We have the Holy Spirit who witnesses to the truth. I won't name names unless I must, but I doubted the reality of a well known woman healer. Kurt Koch sought out the people supposedly healed. None of the healings stuck.

For sure there are genuine miracles. I've had instant and permanent healing myself. I've prayed for people who have been healed instantly. Some got worse, we won't talk about that!

When I read that Lord Jesus crowed like a rooster, fell on the floor laughing uncontrollably, rolled about on the floor or swung from the rafters of the local synagogue, I will believe the Toronto Blessing. Until then, "everything must be done in a proper and orderly manner" 1 Corinthians 14:40. I do not consider the circus of a Toronto Blessing meeting either proper or orderly.
 
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There were two movements at about the same time. There was Azusa Street and The Welsh revival. The "Pentecostal" aspect of the Welsh revival seems not get much attention. I've read a book about it, by Jesse Penn-Lewis. She makes it clear that the Welsh revival included the restoration of the Baptism of the Holy Spirit.

Azusa Street was more Holy Spirit focused and led to two major Pentecostal denominations. To me this indicates serious flaws as division is never God's will.

In both revivals, there was error mixed in with the real. Jesse Penn-Lewis was a journalist and followed the Welsh revival closely. She reported her observations in "War on the Saints" It's hard reading but should be on every believer's reading list.

I also read a book that covered the Azusa St revival. A friend and mentor pointed out the cover of the book. It showed a traditional American church and a lighting strike to the earth. Lord Jesus said that He saw Satan fall like lightning.

I've had a fair bit to do with Pentecostals, including 5 years membership and youth leadership at a Pentecostal church. Over the years, I saw that there is a lack of discernment, even among leaders. Charlatans and fakers seemed to be welcomed and some genuinely spiritual people rejected. Then the Toronto Blessing, a total deception, came along in the 90's. Most Pentecostals embraced it completely.

The question for me was why? How can supposedly spiritual people be so easily deceived? So I asked the Lord. He said to me, "They know me as the Way, they know me as the Truth. They do not know me as the Life". Not at all the answer I was expecting.

One way of detecting forgeries is to become familiar with the real thing. For example, artists have a style, patterns, brush work and such that are unique. The expert compares works that are known to see how closely they match the style of a piece that is claimed to be a well known artist. We need to know Lord Jesus so that we can detect counterfeit manifestations that purport to be the Holy Spirit.

We also need to trust our spirit man. We have the Holy Spirit who witnesses to the truth. I won't name names unless I must, but I doubted the reality of a well known woman healer. Kurt Koch sought out the people supposedly healed. None of the healings stuck.

For sure there are genuine miracles. I've had instant and permanent healing myself. I've prayed for people who have been healed instantly. Some got worse, we won't talk about that!

When I read that Lord Jesus crowed like a rooster, fell on the floor laughing uncontrollably, rolled about on the floor or swung from the rafters of the local synagogue, I will believe the Toronto Blessing. Until then, "everything must be done in a proper and orderly manner" 1 Corinthians 14:40. I do not consider the circus of a Toronto Blessing meeting either proper or orderly.
I'm sorry, Gideon, but you are 100% wrong about the Toronto Blessing. I was there and it was God. You don't know what you're talking about. It started through the Vineyard movement, of which I was part.
There were some people in Toronto making animal noises. An Associate pastor at Toronto, Mark Dupont, was about to release a book on animal noises. John Wimber told him not to.
Together with Toronto's senior pastor, John Arnott, Dupont went ahead and released the book. John Wimber disassociated the Toronto Airport Vineyard Christian Fellowship over it. But what started in Toronto was a genuine move of the Holy Spirit.
What it turned into, I don't know as it's been over 20 years since I was involved in these groups. You really shouldn't talk so confidently about something I know you are so ignorant about...brother.
 

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He does not believe in punctuation. I find his comments hard to follow.
I understood it well enough. The gist of it being:

"Pentecostalism is a form of Christianity that emphasises the work of the Holy Spirit
and the direct experience of the presence of God by the believer. Pentecostals believe
that faith must be powerfully experiential, and not something found merely through
ritual or thinking. Pentecostalism is energetic and dynamic"
 
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I am not a Pentecostal. Contrary to popular belief, and according to John Wimber, the founder of the Vineyard, it is conservative evangelical. I was part of the leadership of a local Vineyard that was planted by the Cambridge Vineyard.
The 3 1/2 years that I was there were the best years of my life. I've never experienced God like that before or since. When the split came, it was like my parents divorced. It split my fellowship.
The Vineyard wasn't perfect, but it was the only true church home I've ever had. I was loved while I was there.
When the Holy Spirit moves in power, manifestations may or may not happen. These things are found throughout revival history literature. The thing is that you don't focus on them...you focus on Jesus. Not everyone views it like this. Shalom.
 

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Now, this really goes to the heart of the whole matter. When it gets down to it Pentecostals and Charismatics would love to sweep all of this under the rug and just forget about it, and hope others forget it too. Unfortunately it's out there and ain't goin' away any time soon.
Your eyes are determinedly fixed upon the flesh and not the Spirit ... God will put YOUR life under a magnifying glass.

You are doing what Ham did to his father.
 

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I'm sorry, Gideon, but you are 100% wrong about the Toronto Blessing. I was there and it was God. You don't know what you're talking about. It started through the Vineyard movement, of which I was part.
There were some people in Toronto making animal noises. An Associate pastor at Toronto, Mark Dupont, was about to release a book on animal noises. John Wimber told him not to.
Together with Toronto's senior pastor, John Arnott, Dupont went ahead and released the book. John Wimber disassociated the Toronto Airport Vineyard Christian Fellowship over it. But what started in Toronto was a genuine move of the Holy Spirit.
What it turned into, I don't know as it's been over 20 years since I was involved in these groups. You really shouldn't talk so confidently about something I know you are so ignorant about...brother.
You are right in what you say ... it was called the Toronto blessing because those who led up the work recognised that it was not revival but a blessing.

I never was involved in it but by golly I knew all the British leaders who were, really solid guys.

Alpha is a direct fruit of the Toronto blessing.
 

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There were two movements at about the same time. There was Azusa Street and The Welsh revival. The "Pentecostal" aspect of the Welsh revival seems not get much attention. I've read a book about it, by Jesse Penn-Lewis. She makes it clear that the Welsh revival included the restoration of the Baptism of the Holy Spirit.

Azusa Street was more Holy Spirit focused and led to two major Pentecostal denominations. To me this indicates serious flaws as division is never God's will.

In both revivals, there was error mixed in with the real. Jesse Penn-Lewis was a journalist and followed the Welsh revival closely. She reported her observations in "War on the Saints" It's hard reading but should be on every believer's reading list.

I also read a book that covered the Azusa St revival. A friend and mentor pointed out the cover of the book. It showed a traditional American church and a lighting strike to the earth. Lord Jesus said that He saw Satan fall like lightning.

I've had a fair bit to do with Pentecostals, including 5 years membership and youth leadership at a Pentecostal church. Over the years, I saw that there is a lack of discernment, even among leaders. Charlatans and fakers seemed to be welcomed and some genuinely spiritual people rejected. Then the Toronto Blessing, a total deception, came along in the 90's. Most Pentecostals embraced it completely.

The question for me was why? How can supposedly spiritual people be so easily deceived? So I asked the Lord. He said to me, "They know me as the Way, they know me as the Truth. They do not know me as the Life". Not at all the answer I was expecting.

One way of detecting forgeries is to become familiar with the real thing. For example, artists have a style, patterns, brush work and such that are unique. The expert compares works that are known to see how closely they match the style of a piece that is claimed to be a well known artist. We need to know Lord Jesus so that we can detect counterfeit manifestations that purport to be the Holy Spirit.

We also need to trust our spirit man. We have the Holy Spirit who witnesses to the truth. I won't name names unless I must, but I doubted the reality of a well known woman healer. Kurt Koch sought out the people supposedly healed. None of the healings stuck.

For sure there are genuine miracles. I've had instant and permanent healing myself. I've prayed for people who have been healed instantly. Some got worse, we won't talk about that!

When I read that Lord Jesus crowed like a rooster, fell on the floor laughing uncontrollably, rolled about on the floor or swung from the rafters of the local synagogue, I will believe the Toronto Blessing. Until then, "everything must be done in a proper and orderly manner" 1 Corinthians 14:40. I do not consider the circus of a Toronto Blessing meeting either proper or orderly.
My answer to you is the devil lies doggo when the church sleeps, all the splits and deceptions and fakes are there in normal times, they only come out of the woodwork when the Holy Spirit moves.

They have been there since primitive times, Fakes followed Paul around and no sooner had he left a location they set to work. In Corinth and in Galatia. You read it in the bible. Judas attached himself to Jesus.
 
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At the time, we called it the renewal. This sort of thing happened from time to time throughout the movement, and since the Vineyard didn't have a monopoly on God, I'm sure it happened, and happens, in other parts of the body.
 

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Some of the youngsters who are innocent victims of this cult are nice loving people. They need someone to reach out to them.
I remember a guy who was as saved as saved could be, saved in his own home. Minutes after he was saved two Mormons turned up on his doorstep and bagged him.
 

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It's all very well to make accusations about a Pentecostal ministry 100 years afterward when he is not around to defend himself. Any accusation made without a subject of it being able to make a reasonable defence, is automatically invalid, and turns into slander and libel.
It's a matter of public record. You can't argue with the facts.
 

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Your eyes are determinedly fixed upon the flesh and not the Spirit ... God will put YOUR life under a magnifying glass.

You are doing what Ham did to his father.
Whatever. As usual, when valid arguments end personal attacks begin.