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Certainly there are abuses.Pentecostals and charismatics, their speaking in tongues always sounds fake. They seem to imitate each other with their syllables resembling Aramaic. I oppose their unbiblical Toronto Blessing nonsense, holy laughter, slaying in the spirit. I do believe in divine healing.
Grudem's been all over the place, started out in a charismatic Reformed Church in America congregation, then Orthodox Presbyterian, Baptist General Conference, Southern Baptist, The Vineyard, and now attends some sort of "non-denominational" church!Hummm, I never would have guessed that Wayne Grudem was a Charismatic Baptist!
That helps to explain a bit of the disagreement I have with a few of his positions.
Rob
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I view Charismatic as a movement within, but not defining, denominations while Pentecostal is a set of denominations.
Yes, the weakest part of his other excellent ST is in the area of the Holy Spirit and sHummm, I never would have guessed that Wayne Grudem was a Charismatic Baptist!
That helps to explain a bit of the disagreement I have with a few of his positions.
Rob
Would tend to separate those 2 groups, as the classic Pentecostals such as AOG would still hold to second act of grace as evidence by speaking in others tongues, but o n the whole they would reject physical healing in the atonement, modern day prophets and apostles, word of faith, as that pretty much reserved for CharismaticsPentecostals and charismatics, their speaking in tongues always sounds fake. They seem to imitate each other with their syllables resembling Aramaic. Or the tongues talking is just gibberish. I have even heard people in a Assembly of God church make hissing sounds like snakes.
I oppose their unbiblical Bethel, Benny Hinn, Paula White, and Toronto Blessing nonsense, holy laughter, sudden whooping sounds that scare you, slaying in the spirit. I do believe in divine healing.
Well said!Yes, the weakest part of his other excellent ST is in the area of the Holy Spirit and s
Charismatics would be normally though the ones to get into heretical movement, such as dominion, word of faith, kingdom now etcI view Charismatic as a movement within, but not defining, denominations while Pentecostal is a set of denominations.
Charismatic movement takes aspects of Pebtecostal denominations and puts these aspects in other denominations.
An illustration would be "Reformed" as a movement. This movement takes aspects of Presbyterianism and puts these aspects in other denominations (Reformed Baptist, Anglicans, etc).
One correction to the article … there are Catholic Charismatics (the article implied it was only a Protestant movement).
I would say all charismatics are Pentecostal, but not all Pentecostals are charismatic. I‘d venture to guess many Pentecostals reject what charismatics teach, the name it claim it, blab it grab it, malarkey.
One thing I agree with is Name It and Claim It when it means when you have a need, find a promise in scripture, then fix your faith on it.I would say all charismatics are Pentecostal, but not all Pentecostals are charismatic. I‘d venture to guess many Pentecostals reject what charismatics teach, the name it claim it, blab it grab it, malarkey.
They twist that, and say God wants you rich, and to get rich, you have to sow your seed in the kingdom. Sadly, they leave it it’s their kingdom, not God’s, they’re sowing into. Look at their mansions, suits, vehicles, private jets, &c. True story: I used to work with a lady who’s big into this. A couple years ago or so, she messaged me on FB wanting to know if they were hiring, as she needed to make extra money. I really wanted to ask her why she needed another job to make money when she had been sowing seed for years, but I didn’t. So if they name it claim it, blab it grab it, they can be rich. It’s a ponzi scheme.One thing I agree with is Name It and Claim It when it means when you have a need, find a promise in scripture, then fix your faith on it.
John 14:13,14
And whatsoever ye shall ask in my name, that will I do, that the Father may be glorified in the Son.
If ye shall ask any thing in my name, I will do it.
But not naming and claiming things like mansions, Cadillacs, and other materialistic items based on greed, not legit need.
Too many Christians limit God by thinking they have to suffer poverty, disease, disability, insanity, and other detrimental things — and do not think God can do anything but give them a list of rules and a ticket to heaven.
This turns Christianity into a system of philosophy and ethics, instead of a mighty supernatural reality. They ignore how Jesus is a Healing and Providing God.
So it would be interesting if these NI&CI preachers were subject to "Truth In Adverting" lawsThey twist that, and say God wants you rich, and to get rich, you have to sow your seed in the kingdom. Sadly, they leave it it’s their kingdom, not God’s, they’re sowing into. Look at their mansions, suits, vehicles, private jets, &c. True story: I used to work with a lady who’s big into this. A couple years ago or so, she messaged me on FB wanting to know if they were hiring, as she needed to make extra money. I really wanted to ask her why she needed another job to make money when she had been sowing seed for years, but I didn’t. So if they name it claim it, blab it grab it, they can be rich. It’s a ponzi scheme.
Who knows? They’re shysters, that I do know.So it would be interesting if these NI&CI preachers were subject to "Truth In Adverting" laws