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Pentecostal

Pentecostal is a Christian denomination that puts emphasis on a personal relationship with God. It has two mainstream theologies – Trinitarian (or the belief that the Father, Son and Holy Spirit, as three separate persons, are united in one Being) and Nontrinitarian.

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What is the difference between a word of knowledge and prophecy?

The big difference between knowledge and prophecy are that in knowledge you learn it on your own. While in Prophecy it is the word of god revealed to you.

A word of knowledge Is God revealing to you information about an individual that you simply would not know. It has nothing to do with future events but anything that has happened in the past or currently going on.

example: I tell you your name and address without knowing you at all or I tell you about past abuse as a child.

Prophecy is God revealing details about future events that have not occurred.

example: I tell you that you will have a child in 9 months that you will be promoted.

Both are gifts from God but can be tactics of Satan used to lure people astray from the truth of Jesus Christ.

A biblical example of both gifts would be found in the story of Jesus and the samartian woman at the well. Jesus revealed to her past indiscretions and her current issues. Then proceeded to prophecy about future events. Check it out.

Did Jacky Clark-Chisolm have children?

She has 3 children Lorenzo, Aaron and Michael

Who are bishop neol Jones biological children?

This is the kind of info that is best found out by using a good search engine.

Do Pentecostals think they are the only ones saved and if so why?

As one who has belonged to a Pentecostal church for almost ten years, I can say emphatically that the answer is no. I have never met a Pentecostal who thinks so. We believe that salvation is by faith in Christ and in his death for our sins on the cross, nothing else. Belonging to an organization, Pentecostal or otherwise, has nothing to do with salvation.

AnswerI do believe that you must emphatically have the pentecostal tongues as mention in the book of Acts. You must be born again!!

I just want to add that to speak in tongues does not equeal being born again. One can be born-again, without speaking in tongues.

Tongues is NOT a sign of being born-again. The bible tells us that the only sign of this is "fruit". In other words, if you're truly born-again, your life-style and actions will show it! Tongues is a "gift", and gifts are given out to whoever God wills to give them too, so not everybody suppossedly can/should/will speak in tongues. The bible tells us that where tongues are spoken, an interpreter should be there to interpret what is being said. Tongues are supposed to be "foreign existing earthly languages" but often that is not the case! That is why an interpreter is supposed Tobe present!

When did Bishop J O Patterson Jr die?

June 25th , 2011 was the day of the Bishop J. O. Patterson Jr.'s death.

When did Jan crouch died?

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jan_Crouch#Biography

What shall you do to be saved from eternal damination?

The Bible teaches that you must believe in Jesus to be saved...

Believe that Jesus was crucified for your sins (without the shedding of blood, there can be no forgiveness - Hebrews 9:22);

Believe that Jesus rose from the dead and is alive today ("and if Christ has not been raised...your faith also is vain...your faith is worthless; you are still in your sins" - 1 Corinthians 15: 14, 17).

John 3:16 says "For God so loved the world that he gave his only begotten son, that whosoever believes in him should not perish, but have eternal life."

If you truly believe in Jesus and have been saved, you should confess that he is Lord, should "repent" of your sins (determine to avoid committing those sins), and be baptized in water:

Romans 10:9-10 says "For if you confess with your mouth that Jesus is Lord and believe in your heart that God raised him from the dead, you will be saved. For it is by believing in your heart that you are made right with God, and it is by confessing with your mouth that you are saved."

Acts 2:38 says "Repent and be baptized, every one of you, in the name of Jesus Christ for the forgiveness of your sins. And you will receive the gift of the Holy Spirit."

What was the effect of King Manasseh's reign in Judah?

Manasseh became king of Judah at the age of twelve and reigned in Jerusalem for fifty-five years (698-642 BCE), longer than any other king.

Historians tend to vilify Manasseh, because of the biblical sources that censured him for his deviation from the religious reforms instituted by his father and for introducing idols into the Temple. Manasseh is also accused of instituting a reign of terror, shedding the blood of rnany innocent persons in Jerusalem. Some scholars believe these criticisms are coloured by the Deuteronomic Historian's need for a scapegoat to justify Judah's subsequent defeat and the Babylonian Exile, citing God's anger at Manasseh.

As leader of one of the smallest and most vulnerable kingdoms in the Assyrian Empire, Manasseh did everything the Assyrians asked of him. Because he reversed the religious reforms of his father, some suggest that he was forced to do so by the Assyrians, and that biblical references to him re-introducing the worship of Baal and of Asherah were examples of appeasing his colonial overlords. However, Assyrian imperialism was non-coercive in religious matters. Vassal kings were never required to worship Assyrian gods and the Assyrian kings often made a public display of respect for non-Assyrian gods. Undoubtedly, Manasseh restored the old gods out of personal piety or to appease his own people.

Israel had tried to rebel against Assyrian rule and was totally destroyed for doing so. Judah chose to accommodate Assyrian rule, and Manasseh carefully followed that line, stamping out any internal opposition. The effect of his doing so was to maintain a state of relative autonomy for Judah.

Number of people that are in pentecostal churches today?

it is over 600 million people in the pentecostal churches today....

What are examples of terms of endearment?

Honey, Sweetie, Mon petit choufleur, Sweetheart, Beautiful, Cutie. All those kinds of things.

What are health and wellness beliefs of pentecostals?

Pentecostals by and large arguably believe that they will be raptured and avoid any consequences for sins such as neglecting their health here and now.

Who is Billye Brim?

An ordained minister.

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Is there a verse about starting over in the Bible?

"For if anyone is in Christ, he is a new creation. The old has gone, they new has come!"

2 corinthians 5:17

Marvin winans sr seeing anyone?

Dear Min. Winans, Being in the ministry as long as you and your family has been in the minstry. Whoever, asked the question wheter you're seeing anyone. The person you meet will be someone sent or introduced when the time is right. I just say keep singing and preaching and one day we maybe meet to partership our Chrisitian Educatioal Ministry.

What are the most conservative cities?

1. Provo, Utah 2. Lubbock, Texas 3. Abilene, Texas 4. Hialeah, Florida 5. Plano, Texas