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Often I’ve wondered why it’s necessary for us to erect a sign outside our churches to announce that we are Pentecostal. Could it be that absent such a sign we could not be identified?
Allow me to be clear: the Holy Ghost does not need a new definition; He is in need of a new demonstration
A fire is always self-announcing. Any believer who does not pray in the Spirit in private will display no supernatural power in public.
Whenever evil seeks to mire the work of God, our flesh always attempts to reassert itself, and our lack of fruit condemns our prayerless, powerless, passionless new version of Christ-less Christianity. Let us cry out at the altar of God for another outrageous, overpowering outpouring of Pentecostal power.
Before the day of Pentecost, Peter prayed for ten days and preached for ten minutes. Today we pray for ten minutes and preach for ten days.
It is now time for God’s people to lose their dignity for a demonstration, their degrees for revelation, their reputation for repentance, their marketing for miracles, and their tongues of poison for tongues of fire. After all, the only reason to have a body is to express the life within it. That life is the indwelling of God’s Holy Spirit!
The Holy Spirit is God the Spirit who was in human form Jesus Christ. The baptism in the Holy Ghost is God through Jesus Christ returning to earth to live within us (John 14:16-17)—to tabernacle within our mortal body, to enable and empower us to live the Christ life in this world.
The church of Jesus Christ, including you, has been empowered by the Holy Spirit to go and to do whatever King Jesus directs us to do. The miracle-working power of Jehovah Izoz Hakaboth, the Lord strong and mighty, is what empowers us. It is not our intellect, our natural ability, our goodness, wealth, skill, expertise, courage, or any other natural advantage or attribute. The power of God is what makes you capable of fulfilling the will of God. Only that selfsame power that raised up Jesus Christ from the dead will enable us to fulfill God’s will in our lives and in this world!
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Copy and paste a quote from below into your status on Facebook or X!Often I’ve wondered why it’s necessary for us to erect a sign outside our churches to announce that we are Pentecostal. Could it be that absent such a sign we could not be identified?
Allow me to be clear: the Holy Ghost does not need a new definition; He is in need of a new demonstration
A fire is always self-announcing. Any believer who does not pray in the Spirit in private will display no supernatural power in public.
Whenever evil seeks to mire the work of God, our flesh always attempts to reassert itself, and our lack of fruit condemns our prayerless, powerless, passionless new version of Christ-less Christianity. Let us cry out at the altar of God for another outrageous, overpowering outpouring of Pentecostal power.
Before the day of Pentecost, Peter prayed for ten days and preached for ten minutes. Today we pray for ten minutes and preach for ten days.
It is now time for God’s people to lose their dignity for a demonstration, their degrees for revelation, their reputation for repentance, their marketing for miracles, and their tongues of poison for tongues of fire. After all, the only reason to have a body is to express the life within it. That life is the indwelling of God’s Holy Spirit!
The Holy Spirit is God the Spirit who was in human form Jesus Christ. The baptism in the Holy Ghost is God through Jesus Christ returning to earth to live within us (John 14:16-17)—to tabernacle within our mortal body, to enable and empower us to live the Christ life in this world.
The church of Jesus Christ, including you, has been empowered by the Holy Spirit to go and to do whatever King Jesus directs us to do. The miracle-working power of Jehovah Izoz Hakaboth, the Lord strong and mighty, is what empowers us. It is not our intellect, our natural ability, our goodness, wealth, skill, expertise, courage, or any other natural advantage or attribute. The power of God is what makes you capable of fulfilling the will of God. Only that selfsame power that raised up Jesus Christ from the dead will enable us to fulfill God’s will in our lives and in this world!
The power of God is what makes you capable of fulfilling the will of God.
– Dr. Rod Parsley
– Dr. Rod Parsley