Speaking in Tongues
There are a lot of religious people today who claim to be divinely inspired to speak in a mode of expression (they do not necessarily
There are a lot of religious people today who claim to be divinely inspired to speak in a mode of expression (they do not necessarily
Speaking in tongues, glossolalia, making predictions about the future, sometimes called prophecies, supernatural voices and visions, theophanies, casting out demons, exorcism, pronouncing curses, defixiones, healings
Exorcism was a common practice among Roman Catholics in earlier days. A statue of the Mother of God was used, as well as a crucifix.
Physical manifestations of being “possessed” can be caused by actual possession by a real demon, allowed and courted to enter and possess, or by a
A continual feeling of guilt, or of uncertainty, or of inferiority, can cause individuals to seek after other assurances from God. Because the written Word
One of the most dangerous developments of the present charismatic movement is the trend to recognize any person as a bona-fide Christian on the basis
Mark 16:9-20 is not often studied, but often used to support those claims of the Pentecostals, Methodist, even the Roman Catholics who think themselves specially
In Mark 16:14-29 resides verses inspired that have caused many in the “charismatic movement” some hope that it is speaking to them. The problem with
Several centuries before Christ, when the Greeks were depending upon the experiential for assurance from their gods, a new kind of world-view began to appear,
All we have written before, now it is time to dig into 1 Corinthians 13:8-13; but before we begin, we MUST determine context. 1 Corinthians