The Baptism in the Holy Spirit: A Pentecostal Perspective

The modern Pentecostal movement began with a new understanding concerning the baptism in the Holy Spirit. The distinction in the doctrine is both the matter of tongues as evidence and the issue of subsequence. Pentecostals state the doctrine in slightly different terms, but the basic conclusion is that subsequent to conversion, a person can and should be baptized in the Holy Spirit and tongues are given as evidence of such. As a result of this distinctive doctrine, Pentecostals have placed a high emphasis on not only tongues, but also on the work, ministry, and person of the Holy Spirit as a whole. Beginning with the prophecies of the Old Testament and the promise of the Father, Pentecostals can progressively trace their doctrine of the baptism with the Holy Spirit subsequent to salvation with the evidence of speaking in other tongues through the dispensations to the present day. This experience is valid and should be sought by every believer for empowerment, edification and entrance into the realm of Spirit-giftedness.

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The Baptism in the Holy Spirit: A Pentecostal Perspective

The modern Pentecostal movement began with a new understanding concerning the baptism in the Holy Spirit. The distinction in the doctrine is both the matter of tongues as evidence and the issue of subsequence. Pentecostals state the doctrine in slightly different terms, but the basic conclusion is that subsequent to conversion, a person can and should be baptized in the Holy Spirit and tongues are given as evidence of such. As a result of this distinctive doctrine, Pentecostals have placed a high emphasis on not only tongues, but also on the work, ministry, and person of the Holy Spirit as a whole. Beginning with the prophecies of the Old Testament and the promise of the Father, Pentecostals can progressively trace their doctrine of the baptism with the Holy Spirit subsequent to salvation with the evidence of speaking in other tongues through the dispensations to the present day. This experience is valid and should be sought by every believer for empowerment, edification and entrance into the realm of Spirit-giftedness.

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The Baptism in the Holy Spirit: A Pentecostal Perspective

The Baptism in the Holy Spirit: A Pentecostal Perspective

by Billy Prewitt
The Baptism in the Holy Spirit: A Pentecostal Perspective

The Baptism in the Holy Spirit: A Pentecostal Perspective

by Billy Prewitt

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The modern Pentecostal movement began with a new understanding concerning the baptism in the Holy Spirit. The distinction in the doctrine is both the matter of tongues as evidence and the issue of subsequence. Pentecostals state the doctrine in slightly different terms, but the basic conclusion is that subsequent to conversion, a person can and should be baptized in the Holy Spirit and tongues are given as evidence of such. As a result of this distinctive doctrine, Pentecostals have placed a high emphasis on not only tongues, but also on the work, ministry, and person of the Holy Spirit as a whole. Beginning with the prophecies of the Old Testament and the promise of the Father, Pentecostals can progressively trace their doctrine of the baptism with the Holy Spirit subsequent to salvation with the evidence of speaking in other tongues through the dispensations to the present day. This experience is valid and should be sought by every believer for empowerment, edification and entrance into the realm of Spirit-giftedness.


Product Details

BN ID: 2940151956628
Publisher: Billy Prewitt
Publication date: 01/23/2015
Sold by: Smashwords
Format: eBook
File size: 162 KB

About the Author

Billy Prewitt has a Master of Education in Educational Leadership and a Master of Arts in Theology. He is a gifted teacher with a God-given ability to communicate the truths of the Scripture in everyday language. He is the author of "What if Calvin Was Wrong?", "The Baptism in the Holy Spirit: A Pentecostal Perspective", and "Help! I am a Teacher!" He is married to Christian Counselor Rebekah Prewitt, author of You Can Be a Happy Wife: A Look at the Wife's Role (also available on smashwords.com).

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