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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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Does luck mean lucifer?

No. Lucifer, son of the morning

This is the only verse in the bible that mentions Lucifer. Although most Christians consider Lucifer to be Satan (the devil), there is little biblical justification for doing so. In this verse "Lucifer" refers to the king of Babylon (Nebuchadrezzar?) and Lucifer (the light bearer) is also called the "son of the morning" or morning star. The only other person that is referred to in that way is Jesus (Rev.22:16

Lucifer means the (shining one. Hebrew)(the bringer of dawn. Greek)(light bearer.Latin) as used in Isa 14:12 which is talking about how Satan himself was cast from heaven.

The verse Rev 22:16 reads "'I, Jesus, sent my angel to bear witness to YOU people of these things for the congregations. I am the root and the offspring of David, and the bright morning star." So in conclusion lucifer does not mean good luck nor does it have any connection with the bright morning which Jesus is referred.

Is pentecostal a religious affiliation?

Christian. Pentecostal has come to describe and identify those believers of Christ who have receive the baptism of the Holy Ghost as described in Acts 2. These believers can again be segregated into further groups such as Trinitarian Pentecostal and Oneness Pentecostal. These two groups hold fundamentally the same general belief, only differing on the way to Baptise and the definition of the Godhead. Oneness Pentecostals are often refered to as Jesus Only Pentecostals due to their strict belief and adherence to Jesus Name Baptism and that the FULLNESS of the Godhead is in Christ Jesus, who is the Father and the Son and the Holy Ghost. See UPCI, ALJC, PAW etc for further declarations by each.... These Jesus Only Pentecostals refer to themselves as Apostolic because the book of Acts and the Apostles demonstrated Christ's church in operation.

What does it mean when someone is anointed?

Three of the most common annointings are, When one is anointed to a religious calling, anointing a babe at their christening and anointing a sick person so that a blessing may be given.

The oil used in these religious anointing is usually Olive Oil, or water in the case of the babe.

Why is bishop noel Jones not married?

Since the first marriage ended in divorce, and since he has spoken of that time being one of the hardest in his life, I would surmise that the reason he hasn't married again is fear. He states often, however, that he wants to do it again.

Who is Countee Cullen?

Countee Cullen was born in Louisville, Kentucy or Baltimore, Md. Cullen was possibly abandoned by his mother, and reared by a woman named Mrs. Porter, who was probably his paternal grandmother. Cullen once said that he was born in New York City - perhaps he did not mean it literally. Porter brought young Countee to Harlem when he was nine. She died in 1918. At the age of 15, Cullen was adopted unofficially by the Reverend F.A. Cullen, minister of Salem M.E. Church, one of the largest congregations of Harlem. Later Reverend Cullen became the head of the Harlem chapter of NAACP. His real mother did not contact him until he became famous in the 1920s.

Countee Cullen was a great man that was involved in the Harlem renaissance.

Where in the Bible does it say that a person is not always saved?

First of all, we are not saved yet. Anyone who accepts the Lord into their life and they live for Him will not be totally saved until Jesus comes back for us. Once He has come back and taken us then we are saved. The bible says "And ye shall be hated of all men for my name's sake: but he that shall endure unto the end, the same shall be saved." Mark 13:13 Saved - rescued; especially from the power and consequences of sin; "a saved soul"; bring into safety; Backslider - A recidivist; one who backslides, especially in a religious sense; an apostate. Apostate - A person who renounces a religion or faith Renounce - Disclaim, refuse to have anything to do with. The Bible tells us in different scripture that one can backslide and lose their salvation. Malachi 3:7 "Even from the days of your fathers ye are gone away from mine ordinances, and have not kept them. Return unto me, and I will return unto you, saith the LORD of hosts. But ye said, Wherein shall we return?" This scripture tells us that the children of Israel have fallen away from God. Revelation 3:3 "Remember therefore how thou hast received and heard, and hold fast, and repent. If therefore thou shalt not watch, I will come on thee as a thief, and thou shalt not know what hour I will come upon thee." The following verses also talk about one knowing the ways of the Lord and falling away from them back out into sin. Therefore not being "saved" any longer. 2 Peter 2:20-22 "For if after they have escaped the pollutions of the world through the knowledge of the Lord and Savior Jesus Christ, they are again entangled therein, and overcome, the latter end is worse with them than the beginning. For it had been better for them not have known the way of righteousness, than, after they have kown it, to turn from the holy commandment delivered unto them. But it is happened unto them according to the true proverb, THE DOG IS TURNED TO HIS OWN VOMIT AGAIN; and the sow that was washed to her wallowing in the mire."

Why did Kellie Copeland Kutz divorce Alan Win Kutz?

I've wondered the same thing - but I'm sure it was something serious, as I know that all of the Copeland's lead a very moral, upright, and faith-filled life. I know she got married very young, and most likely used poor judgment at the age of 19. She seems happy now, dedicating her life to children's ministry and the Copeland ministry.

Another answer:Win Kutz was seen by a staff member cheating on Kelly, and Kelly doesn't go down that way.

Another answer:

Win Kutz was rumored to have been caught cheating on Kellie, but such rumors could have been spread in order to discredit him and to account for Kellie's second divorce. No evidence has come forward to confirm that allegation, and in truth, that family's dysfunctional history would seem to support the counter claim that those rumors were unfounded.

Kellie Copeland has been married three times, and divorced twice. In fact, Kellie's mother (Gloria) is Kenneth's third wife. Moreover, the Neece side of the family (Gloria's side) has been plagued with multiple divorces and remarriages, some of which were under less than honorable circumstances.

Who was naomi's husband?

Elimelech (Ruth 1:1-3). Elimelech and Naomi had two sons, Mahlon and Chilion.

Is the Assembly of God Church a Christian Church?

Yes. In fact, they are the largest Pentecostal denomination in the world (as far as growth, it goes back and forth, from AG to Church of God in Christ, as to whose the largest). Assemblies of God began around 1914.

What does the Bible mean by sleep?

In The Bible, The Book of Proverbs Chapter 3:24 When you lie down, you shall not be afraid: yea, you shall lie down, and your sleep shall be sweet. (The safety, security, and well being that one craves can only be derived by going God's Way. His Way is His Word.)

In The Bible, The Book of Psalms Chapter 127 verse 2 It is vain for you to rise up early, to sit up late, to eat bread of sorrows: for so He gives His beloved sleep. (The argument of this Verse is that God gives to His loved ones, while asleep, treasures that men toil for early and late in vain.)

That is why Yahveh commanded us to have a weekly Feast called the Sabbath (Saturday). The basic gist of shabbat is to rest and have peace (shalom). The first thing about the sabbath is to physically REST (sleep) until you can't sleep anymore. Without proper sleep one is NEVER on their toes, so to speak. That is why most Messianic type sabbath keepers are generally speaking much wiser and more productive than the general population. The sabbath is a blessed day that no other day compares to.

For more details please feel free to check out the articles in that regard on my site at yahswatchman.webs.com especially in regards to the sabbath.

What was the name of whip used on Jesus?

Jesus was whipped as part of the punishment for our sins. The whip was called the cat of nine tails.

What is the Feast of St Lucy?

St. Lucy/Lucia is one of the only saints celebrated by the overwhelmingly Lutheran Nordic peoples(Danes, Swedes, Finns and Norwegians). The St. Lucy's Day celebrations retain many indigenousGermanic pagan, pre-Christian midwinter elements. Some of the practices associated with the day predate the adoption of Christianity in Scandinavia, and like much of Scandinavian folklore and even religiosity, is centered on the annual struggle between light and darkness.

The Nordic observation of St. Lucy is first attested in the Middle Ages, and continued after theProtestant Reformation in the 1520s and 1530s, although the modern celebration is only about 200 years old. It is likely that tradition owes its popularity in the Nordic countries to the extreme change in daylight hours between the seasons in this region.

What is the theme of the wise by countee Cullen?

the speaker of "The Wise" makes a startling claim: "Dead men are wisest." The dead, that is, the deceased bodies lying in the grave, cannot be the wisest because they no longer retain the capacity for thinking. So upon encountering such an obvious falsehood, the reader shifts his thought to the soul that has left the physical body, and thus understands the speaker to be referring to the wise soul, not the dead body, which is incapable of any human activity.

Obviously, it's in reference to the soul. The previous post doesn't offer any analysis of the poem...simply a summary. It ignores the most important aspect of the poem--Cullen's tone toward his subject. He is envious of the dead. They are full of knowledge but without pain that comes with being alive.

Is speaking in tongues the only way to be holy ghost filled?

Please get it clear speaking in tongues does not at all mean you are spirit filled. As the bible also says tongues shall cease.

it depends who you ask...some will teach that you are not holy ghost filled unless you have spoken in tongues at least once..as the initial evidence...others will say you need to speak in tongues on a regular basis...others will tell you that speaking in tongues is a false doctrine.......my personal belief is the first one i mentioned

Why God made Job suffer when he was faithful?

God described the creation to Job, and told him a human cannot understand it.

Who is Cindy trimm husband?

Cindy Trimm is married to her husband, Dr. Edward Trimm. They have been together for several years and often collaborate on various projects related to their faith and ministry. Together, they work to empower individuals and communities through their teachings and initiatives.

Do you have to be married to a prophet in order to be a prophetess?

No. God hands out His gifts to individuals who are obedient to Him. In this case, to those who will speak His message.

Answer:- Not since the days of Miriam,Deborah,Huldah,Noadiah, Anna and one other, not named in scripture, has God call a prophetess. When a prophet is called the wife does not automatically become a prophetess. Though there were prophetess in bygone days none held the Holy Priesthood, but were called as a special assignment by the Lord.

How do you start speaking in tongues?

Different pentecostal denominations have different beliefs on this:

  • some believe it is spontaneous when you are first saved (if you can't speak in tongues you must never have been saved according to these denominations)
  • some believe it is spontaneous when you receive water baptism
  • some believe it requires anointing and laying on of hands by the pastor and/or the church elders
  • some believe you must pray yourself to receive it
  • etc.

Many nonreligious people say all you need to do is to start practicing babbling nonsense words, as that is often all it seems to be.

Earth has no sorrow heavan can't heal?

Our father God in heaven can heal your brokenness and sorrow!

What is the doctrine of the old apostolic church?

The word "apostolic" actually means "Like the apostoles." So an apostolic church is one that preaches the messages that the apostles preached beginning at the day of Pentecost - Such as salvation by repentance, water baptism into the name of Jesus Christ for the remission of sins, and the reception of the Holy Ghost as initially evidenced by the speaking in other tongues. (See Acts chapters 2, 8, 10, and 19). To find an Apostolic church in your area to learn more, visit www.aljc.org or www.upci.org.

How do Pentecostal baptisms differ from Catholic baptisms?

The trinitarian baptism is given in the ritual acclamation of, "I baptise you in the name of the Father and the Son and the Holy Spirit."

In my research on the Internet I have seen two different approaches to the Pentecostal baptism, first "...in the name of Jesus" and second, "in the Holy Spirit".

In Pentecostal churches water baptism signifies that you are forgiven of your sins and are now a member of the church. It is done in the name of the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit in Trinitarian Pentecostal churches and in the name of Jesusin Oneness Pentecostal churches.

Water baptism in Catholic churches is by pouring or immersion, in Pentecostal churches it is only by immersion. Water baptism in Catholic churches is usually done on infants as soon as possible after birth although adults that are newly catechized converts are also baptized, in Pentecostal churches it is only done on adults that are able to give a testimony of their being "born again".

Baptism in the Holy Spirit is an entirely different ceremony (it does not involve water at all, in some churches it will involve anointing with oil). Baptism in the Holy Spirit is done by the laying on of hands by the church leaders and prayers, it is then expected that the person being baptized in the Spirit will manifest the Spirit, usually by speaking in tongues. This baptism is generally unique to Pentecostal churches, although some other churches are also doing it now

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Catholic AnswerA Catholic baptism is a sacrament that actually brings about what it signifies, it truly removes sins and makes one a child of God - by the power of God. A Pentecostal baptism that is done with water in the name of the Trinity and attempting to do what the Church does also is a valid baptism. Anything else called "baptism" is just an outward ceremony that is ineffective according to the Church.

What does the Easter egg symbolize?

The egg has long since been a symbol for resurrection and new life; from the time of the ancient Persians, through Jewish culture, and well incorporated in the Christianity, the egg, a part of the celebrations about the Vernal Equinox, the comming of Spring, a time for planting and new life, has been a subject of wonder and veneration for just about all cultures. It appears in many religions as a critical symbol of new life, of Resurrection. They are almost entirely unrelated to fertility. Women have all but always been considered mere vesssels for something from men. And until Robert Hooke discovered and named the cell using the microscope developed by at least Lippershey, and Janssen in the early 1600s, that was also unclear or rather unseen. Ova does come from Latin meaning egg, but that is incidental to the role of the egg in religious symbolism. When one thinks about symbols, you just about have to drop back to prerecorded history, and try to understand the terror of a total eclipse of the sun. The egg is the symbol for new life, and for resurrection, not fertility. On the other hand, in the middle ages, particularly, in Germany a hare was said to lay eggs, and present them to children. It's not that far from the Easter Egg. The hare was a symbol of fertility, which makes sense in the light of the ability rabbits to breed without a season. Coloring eggs has been raised to an art form in many folk societies; some traditions originated with the religious symbol, but rapidly because commercial by-products in mass societies. And it has been suggested that with beginning in the 20th century, the Easter Egg became a symbol for a second leading time for the sale of chocolate products, and sales at clothing stores, in the United States and much of Europe. The best known use of the Easter Egg is for a West Lawn event at the Whitehouse, in the United States of America.

Is noel Jones marrying Lena Jones?

Bishop Jones doesn't mind remarrying. Rumors exist about Bishop Noel Jones getting married. There is a woman out there claiming she's getting married to him on December 24, 2009. However, Bishop Jones has said himself, he doesn't know who she is, though she's even made invitations. When he hears about these things, he laughs at its falsehood.