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The Pentecostal Perspective
by Robert McClellan
Join host Robert McClellan and explore the pages of the Bible through the lens of an Apostolic Pentecostal. This podcast is an open invitation to engage in thoughtful discussions about the Bible and ask any questions you might have. Each episode is designed to make faith, theology, and apologetics accessible to all, and easy to understand.
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Valentine's Day Special - 20 Years of Marriage
Today, I bring my wife on to talk through some marital wisdom from 20 year veterans. We talk about the highs, the lows, and everything in between. If you have any questions, prayer requests, or would like to request a topic for a future episode, send a text message to (833) 921-9023 Click here for the PDF study guide Watch How To Leave A Review Here: https://youtu.be/1-egEijm1qU
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From Addiction to Redemption - My Testimony
In today's episode, the host (Robert McClellan) shares his testimony of God's redemptive power over addiction, the occult, and self harm. This was part of an interview for a recent blogpost on the The Writing Rider blog, by Grace Atherton. You can find that post here: The Writing Rider If you have any questions, prayer requests, or would like to request a topic for a future episode, send a text message to (833) 921-9023 In order for you to get the most out of this podcast, each episode will contain a downloadable PDF document for reference containing all of the scriptures discussed and any other applicable links. Click here for the PDF study guides
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What Does It Mean To Redeem The Time?
The Bible talks about "redeeming the time" specifically, and using time wisely in a general sense. I believe the older we get the more we see the value of time, and with age comes wisdom and wisdom teaches us that using our time wisely should be one of the central themes interwoven throughout the short span of time we are given. The book of Proverbs 11:14 (KJV) tells us. "Where no counsel is, the people fall: but in the multitude of counsellors there is safety." And again in Proverbs 15:22 (KJV) it states, "Without counsel purposes are disappointed: but in the multitude of counsellors they are established." In this episode, we turn to wise counsel as we unpack what it means to "redeem the time". If you have any questions, prayer requests, or would like to request a topic for a future episode, send a text message to (833) 921-9023 In order for you to get the most out of this podcast, each episode will contain a downloadable PDF document for reference containing all of the scriptures discussed and any other applicable links. Click here for the PDF study guide
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Pillars of Pentecost - Rev. Dennis Croucher
IIn this powerful episode of Pillars of Pentecost, host Robert McClellan sits down with Rev. Dennis Croucher, a true pillar of the Apostolic Pentecostal faith. From his early calling to the miraculous way God led him to Seymour, Indiana, Rev. Croucher shares the incredible story of how faith and obedience opened doors that only God could open. Hear firsthand accounts of divine provision, miraculous growth, and the foundational moments that would eventually contribute to the birth of Indiana Bible College, a ministry that has since impacted countless lives around the world. This conversation is more than a history lesson, it's a reminder of what God can do through those who trust His voice and follow His leading. Listen, subscribe, and share to keep the fire of Pentecost burning for generations to come. If you have any questions, prayer requests, or would like to request a topic for a future episode, send a text message to (833) 921-9023 Click here for the PDF study guide
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What Does The Bible Say About Gender Distinction?
For years there has been an onslaught against modesty… for years there have been agendas and campaigns to end gender distinction… why is the world so opposed to a man looking like a man, or a woman looking like a woman? Why are the dark agendas always so set on destroying the distinctions between the sexes and why does it always lead to the indoctrination of children? Could it be that the god of this world (Satan) is trying to dispel the order of the One who created the world? Or is it just simply a fashion or lifestyle trend that bears little to no signifigance? Well, let's look at this from all angles today. If you have any questions, prayer requests, or would like to request a topic for a future episode, send a text message to (833) 921-9023 In order for you to get the most out of this podcast, each episode will contain a downloadable PDF document for reference containing all of the scriptures discussed and any other applicable links. These can be found here: ⇨ https://bit.ly/Free-PDF-Guides Find out more here about TPP here: ⇨ https://thepentecostalperspective.link.one
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Weapons Of Mass Distraction | Interview with Todd Ferguson
Join us for a powerful live interview as we sit down with Todd Ferguson (Founder of 238 Ministries) to discuss "Weapons of Mass Distraction." In a world that constantly fights for our attention, many believers are being swept away by subtle and not-so-subtle distractions that pull them away from a true, biblical faith in Jesus Christ. From the endless scroll of social media to the rise of AI technologies, the emotional highs of modern worship trends to the infiltration of false doctrines, Christians today face a spiritual battlefield where the enemy's strategy is simple: keep them distracted so they lose focus on God. This conversation will challenge you to take inventory of your mind, your habits, and your theology, while equipping you with biblical insight to stand firm in an age of noise. If you've ever felt spiritually stagnant, easily swayed, or overwhelmed by the constant buzz of modern culture, this interview will provide clarity, encouragement, and practical steps to refocus your faith on the unchanging truth of the Word of God. Come ready to be sharpened, stirred, and equipped to lay down the weapons of distraction and pick up the armor of God. Find out more about Todd here: ⇨ https://www.238min.com/ If you have any questions, prayer requests, or would like to request a topic for a future episode, send a text message to (833) 921-9023 In order for you to get the most out of this podcast, each episode will contain a downloadable PDF document for reference containing all of the scriptures discussed and any other applicable links. These can be found here: ⇨ https://bit.ly/Free-PDF-Guides Find out more here about TPP here: ⇨ https://thepentecostalperspective.link.one
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Can We Trust The "Church Fathers" Doctrine?
Did the Early Church Fathers Really Stay True to the Bible? Or Did They Drift Away? In this eye-opening video, we peel back the layers of history to expose where the writings of the Church Fathers clash with Scripture and Apostolic Pentecostal teaching. Many believers assume these early leaders simply echoed the Bible, but the truth may shock you. We'll trace: ✅ When these writings were introduced (5–300 years after the Apostles) ✅ Key doctrines where they depart from the Bible ✅ How terms like "Trinity" and practices like triune baptism replaced clear Biblical commands ✅ Why this matters for your faith today From baptism in Jesus' name to the Oneness of God and the power of the Holy Ghost, discover how the early church gradually shifted toward traditions and philosophies that contradict the Apostolic pattern. If you want to build your faith on the Word, not on human tradition, you need to see this! If you have any questions, prayer requests, or would like to request a topic for a future episode, send a text message to (833) 921-9023 In order for you to get the most out of this podcast, each episode will contain a downloadable PDF document for reference containing all of the scriptures discussed and any other applicable links. These can be found here: ⇨ https://bit.ly/Free-PDF-Guides Find out more here about TPP here: ⇨ https://thepentecostalperspective.link.one
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Was The Catholic Church The First Church?
Is the Catholic Church the first and purest form of Christianity? What denomination is the closest to the original church? Find answers to these questions, and more, in this episode of The Pentecostal Perspective. If you have any questions, prayer requests, or would like to request a topic for a future episode, send a text message to (833) 921-9023 Click here for the PDF study guide
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Did the King James Bible Remove Books?
Did the KJV Bible remove books that were originally included? What about the Apocrypha? Find answers to these questions, and more, in this episode of The Pentecostal Perspective. If you have any questions, prayer requests, or would like to request a topic for a future episode, send a text message to (833) 921-9023 Click here for the PDF study guide
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Youth Leadership with Matthew Arrowood
In this episode, Matthew Arrowood (author of "Jesus Was A Youth Leader") discusses youth leadership and the thought process behind his new book! Book is available here: Woodson Publishing Barnes & Noble Audible (Audiobook) If you have any questions, prayer requests, or would like to request a topic for a future episode, send a text message to (833) 921-9023 Click here for the PDF study guide
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Should Christians Drink Alcohol?
What does the Bible say about Christians and alcoholic beverages? Can Christians drink alcohol in moderation? This episode explores whether Christians should drink alcohol by examining biblical references, historical context, and theological arguments. It argues that biblical "wine" was often unfermented or heavily diluted, making it less intoxicating than modern alcohol. The discussion refutes claims that Jesus drank fermented wine, citing Jewish customs and scriptural interpretations. It also highlights biblical warnings against drunkenness and excess. The author shares a personal testimony of being delivered from addiction, emphasizing that moderation is a slippery slope. The conclusion urges Christians to avoid alcohol to maintain spiritual integrity. Find answers to these questions, and more, in this episode of The Pentecostal Perspective. If you have any questions, prayer requests, or would like to request a topic for a future episode, send a text message to (833) 921-9023 Click here for the PDF study guide
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Christians and Halloween
In this episode we are going to discuss whether or not it makes sense for Christians to celebrate Halloween. This episode discusses whether Christians should celebrate Halloween, tracing its origins and evolution. It argues that Halloween is rooted in pagan traditions, specifically the Celtic festival of Samhain, which was later adapted by the Romans and Catholics. The author questions whether Christians should participate in a holiday associated with death and darkness, emphasizing biblical principles about being set apart from worldly customs. The piece also critiques alternatives like church-hosted fall festivals and trunk-or-treat events, warning against desensitization to secular influences. Ultimately, the author presents historical facts and biblical teachings, leaving the decision to the reader. Find answers to these questions, and more, in this episode of The Pentecostal Perspective. If you have any questions, prayer requests, or would like to request a topic for a future episode, send a text message to (833) 921-9023 Click here for the PDF study guide
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Is Saturday or Sunday the Sabbath?
In this episode we are going to tackle the age old question of the sabbath. Is it Saturday, is it Sunday, does it still apply to us at all? The episode argues that Jesus shifted the emphasis from legalistic observance to spiritual rest, as seen in Matthew 12, where Jesus challenges the Pharisees' rigid interpretation of the Sabbath. The host concludes that the Holy Spirit is the believer's true rest, making every day a Sabbath in a spiritual sense. While setting aside a day for worship is valuable, the podcast warns against divisiveness over which day to observe. It encourages listeners to seek a personal relationship with God and follow the guidance of the Holy Spirit in their lives. Find answers to these questions, and more, in this episode of The Pentecostal Perspective. If you have any questions, prayer requests, or would like to request a topic for a future episode, send a text message to (833) 921-9023 Click here for the PDF study guide Check out the sermon Pastor Larry Arrowood did on the sabbath!
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Cessation or Continuation?
Did spiritual gifts, dreams, visions, and miracles in the Church cease from existence after the death of the Apostles? This episode discusses the belief within the Pentecostal church that spiritual gifts, dreams, visions, and miracles did not cease after the Apostles, despite the claims of cessationists. The Pentecostal perspective is based on biblical precepts, attributing nine spiritual gifts to believers filled with the spirit of God. Scholars from various denominations have attempted to minimize or disprove supernatural occurrences associated with Pentecostal beliefs, labeling them as fanaticism or heresy. The host delves into scriptures often cited by cessationists to support their view that spiritual gifts ceased with the end of the apostolic age. However, the video argues that these scriptures, when read in context, actually support the continuation of spiritual gifts until the return of Jesus Christ. Additionally, the host refutes the idea that the foundational role of the apostles and prophets was unique to the early church, pointing out that the church is being built up and strengthened by the transference of power from the apostles to future believers. In conclusion, the Pentecostal perspective is supported by scripture and logic, emphasizing that spiritual gifts are vital for the empowerment and edification of the church until Jesus returns. Find answers to these questions, and more, in this episode of The Pentecostal Perspective. If you have any questions, prayer requests, or would like to request a topic for a future episode, send a text message to (833) 921-9023 Click here for the PDF study guide Watch How To Leave A Review Here: https://youtu.be/1-egEijm1qU
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Where Do Ethics and AI Collide?
AI is here to stay, but are there ethical lines we should not cross? Find answers to these questions, and more, in this episode of The Pentecostal Perspective. If you have any questions, prayer requests, or would like to request a topic for a future episode, send a text message to (833) 921-9023 Click here for the PDF study guide Watch How To Leave A Review Here: https://youtu.be/1-egEijm1qU
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Who Was Jesus Talking To On The Cross?
If Jesus is God, then who was He talking to on the cross? Find answers to these questions, and more, in this episode of The Pentecostal Perspective. If you have any questions, prayer requests, or would like to request a topic for a future episode, send a text message to (833) 921-9023 Click here for the PDF study guide Watch How To Leave A Review Here: https://youtu.be/1-egEijm1qU
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Why Does God Allow Death and Suffering?
Why would a loving God aloow death and suffering?? Is there a greater purpose for pain? Find answers to these questions, and more, in this episode of The Pentecostal Perspective. If you have any questions, prayer requests, or would like to request a topic for a future episode, send a text message to (833) 921-9023 Click here for the PDF study guide Watch How To Leave A Review Here: https://youtu.be/1-egEijm1qU
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Leadership Principles with Ryan Franklin
Are you seeking to empower and develop leadership skills in your congregation? How do you define purpose in the context of Christian leadership? If you're unsure, how can you discover purpose and align with it? Join me today as I set down, with Ryan Franklin, of Christian Leader Made Simple. If you have any questions, prayer requests, or would like to request a topic for a future episode, send a text message to (833) 921-9023 Click here for an informational PDF Watch How To Leave A Review Here: https://youtu.be/1-egEijm1qU
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Men's Conference Key Takeaways with Guests
What were some key takeways from Indiana District Men's Conference 2024? Whay would a man want to set aside time to come to this? Join me today as I set down, live on location at Men's Conference, to discuss these topics and more with Bro. Matthew Arrowood (The Matthew Arrowood Podcast), and Bro. Bryce Kyle, and Bro. Jaredith Mize (2 Pentecostals + a Microphone). If you have any questions, prayer requests, or would like to request a topic for a future episode, send a text message to (833) 921-9023 Click here for an informational PDF Watch How To Leave A Review Here: https://youtu.be/1-egEijm1qU
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What Does The Bible Say About Salvation?
What does the Bible say about making it to heaven? With so many opinions, who is right and wrong? Find answers to these questions, and more, in this episode of The Pentecostal Perspective. If you have any questions, prayer requests, or would like to request a topic for a future episode, send a text message to (833) 921-9023 Click here for the PDF study guide Watch How To Leave A Review Here: https://youtu.be/1-egEijm1qU
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Is Baptism Essential For Salvation?
Is baptism required for salvation? Where did the concept of baptism come from? Find answers to these questions, and more, in this episode of The Pentecostal Perspective. If you have any questions, prayer requests, or would like to request a topic for a future episode, send a text message to (833) 921-9023 Click here for the PDF study guide Watch How To Leave A Review Here: https://youtu.be/1-egEijm1qU
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Who Was Jesus Praying To In The Garden?
Who was Jesus praying to in the Garden of Gethsemane? Does this prove that there is a Trinity? Find answers to these questions, and more, in this episode of The Pentecostal Perspective. If you have any questions, prayer requests, or would like to request a topic for a future episode, send a text message to (833) 921-9023 Click here for the PDF study guide Watch How To Leave A Review Here: https://youtu.be/1-egEijm1qU
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The Seven Ages Of The Bible
Have you ever heard of The Seven Ages of Biblical history? Why does knowing these ages help with our understanding of scripture? Find answers to these questions, and more, in this episode of The Pentecostal Perspective. If you have any questions, prayer requests, or would like to request a topic for a future episode, send a text message to (833) 921-9023 Click here for the PDF study guide Watch How To Leave A Review Here: https://youtu.be/1-egEijm1qU
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How On Earth Did The Thief On The Cross Make It To Heaven?
How was the thief on the cross allowed into heaven? Why did this sinner not have to be baptized? Find answers to these questions, and more, in this episode of The Pentecostal Perspective. If you have any questions, prayer requests, or would like to request a topic for a future episode, send a text message to (833) 921-9023 Click here for the PDF study guide Watch How To Leave A Review Here: https://youtu.be/1-egEijm1qU
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What Does The Bible Say About Speaking In Tongues?
Is speaking in tongues in the Bible? Why do Pentecostals believe in speaking in tongues? Find answers to these questions, and more, in this episode of The Pentecostal Perspective. If you have any questions, prayer requests, or would like to request a topic for a future episode, send a text message to (833) 921-9023 Click here for the PDF study guide Watch How To Leave A Review Here: https://youtu.be/1-egEijm1qU Transcript: Did you know there are three God given uses for speaking in tongues in the Bible? In order to answer this question adequately, one must first understand that the Bible speaks on the topic of tongues quite a bit. In truth, there are entire chapters dedicated to this topic, and it is not relegated to the New Testament only. Grab your Bible and let's study this together. Tongues as the Evidence of Holy Spirit Baptism Most will quote Matthew 28:19 as being the Great Commission. Yet, there is more than one Great Commission. Jesus said much more during His call to action, and those words are found in Mark, Luke, and Acts. (Mark 16:15-18, Luke 24:46-49, Acts 1:4-8) The commissions (plural) that God gave His disciples all pointed to the promise of the Father which Jesus spoke of, and that promise would be fulfilled through the baptism of the Holy Ghost. Jesus said in Acts 1:4-5 "...wait for the promise of the Father, which, saith he, ye have heard of me. For John truly baptized with water; but ye shall be baptized with the Holy Ghost not many days hence." Each commission was aimed at saving the world from eternal damnation. The monumental task of reaching the whole world however, would require a power not of this world. Therefore, part of their commission was predicated upon receiving the power needed to fulfill the commission. So Jesus told them, "...behold, I send the promise of my Father upon you: but tarry ye in the city of Jerusalem, until ye be endued with power from on high." (Luke 24:49, see also Acts 1:8) According to Jesus, the sign that would follow them that believed and received this power, would include a new tongue. "And these signs shall follow them that believe; In my name shall they cast out devils; they shall speak with new tongues..." (Mark 16:17) Every Pastor, preacher, teacher, evangelist, and theologian alike, (regardless of their denominational preference) can agree that the church was born on the Day of Pentecost in Acts chapter 2. When we read Acts chapter 2 we see that the promise of the Father came just as Jesus foretold, and that upon the reception of the Holy Ghost, the 120 that gathered in the upper room on the Day of Pentecost did in fact speak with tongues. "And they were all filled with the Holy Ghost, and began to speak with other tongues, as the Spirit gave them utterance." (Acts 2:4) If this was just an isolated incident that only happened on the Day of Pentecost we should see a break in the pattern, but that is not the case. This pattern would persist throughout scripture and was not just a one time event. Onward to Acts chapter 10, we find the same pattern again with Cornelius and his household. As Peter preached the gospel to them it says in Acts 10:44 "While Peter yet spake these words, the Holy Ghost fell on all them which heard the word." How did they know that they received the Holy Ghost? "For they heard them speak with tongues, and magnify God..." (Acts 10:46) It is notable to mention that Cornelius was not there on the Day of Pentecost, he had no idea what was going to happen when Peter began to preach. Peter never told him what to expect either. However, just as set forth in the plan and pattern of God, when the Holy Ghost fell on them they spake with tongues as the Spirit gave them the utterance. Some have said that the tongues given in Acts 2 were for those gathered in Jerusalem of different languages to hear the gospel in their native tongue and ceased after that. The account of Cornelius proves otherwise. Those gathered in this centurions house all spake the same language and they received the same experience. Again, in Acts 19, we find Paul asking this question to believers, "...Have ye received the Holy Ghost since ye believed?..." (Acts 19:2) This shows that the Holy Ghost is essential to salvation, and that a belief system will not save us in and of itself. After Paul explains the importance of the matter he prays for them in Acts 19:6 "And when Paul had laid his hands upon them, the Holy Ghost came on them; and they spake with tongues..." Acts 19:2 states that before they received the Holy Ghost that day they had said,"...We have not so much as heard whether there be any Holy Ghost." Therefore, we have another group of believers who had not even heard of the Holy Ghost, and did not not know what would happen upon receiving it. Yet, they spoke with tongues. The plan and the pattern persists. Up to this point we have talked about one administration of tongues in the Bible, however as we will see there are actually three. Tongues as a Spiritual Gift The pattern of speaking in tongues after receiving the Holy Ghost was already established, and now Paul writing to a church that already held to that doctrine, begins to tell them of the second administration of tongues. This Apostle, who set under the most prominent scholars of the law, knew that these tongues were not only Biblical, but they were also prophesied by the patriarchs Isaiah and Joel. (See Isaiah 28:11-12, Joel 2:28) Therefore, rather than Paul writing to stop something "heretical" that transpired after Pentecost, he would put in order and set guidelines for their usage. To the Corinthian church in 1st Corinthians 12:1 he would write,"Now concerning spiritual gifts, brethren, I would not have you ignorant." It is imperative to look at the setting of the scriptures being studied to know their true intent. That said, chapter 12 of 1 st Corinthians sets the stage for spiritual gifts and not the evidence of Holy Spirit baptism. As he begins to lay the groundwork for the gifts of the Spirit, Paul tells us in 1st Corinthians 12:4-6 "Now there are diversities of gifts, but the same Spirit. And there are differences of administrations, but the same Lord. And there are diversities of operations, but it is the same God..." Within the diversities aforementioned, he would name the gift of diverse kinds of tongues, "For to one is given by the Spirit the word of wisdom; to another the word of knowledge by the same Spirit; To another faith by the same Spirit; to another the gifts of healing by the same Spirit; to another the working of miracles; to another prophecy; to another discerning of spirits; to another divers kinds of tongues; to another the interpretation of tongues." ( 1st Corinthians 12:8-10) Knowing that the gifts of God (though perfect in their origin) would flow through temples of flesh that are in a fallen state, Paul would spend the next two chapters making sure that the motives behind their operation were pure. The beginning of chapter 13 states, "Though I speak with the tongues of men and of angels, and have not charity, I am become as sounding brass, or a tinkling cymbal." (1st Corinthians 13:1) He continues by outlining all of the gifts under this same banner, and concludes it all by saying that if I " ...have not charity, it profiteth me nothing." Therefore, when one is operating within these God given gifts, it must be done under the banner of love. Yet again, he is nottelling them that the tongues are wrong or have ceased. In fact in the next chapter he states,"Follow after charity, and desire spiritual gifts..." and even gives the strong command laterto "...forbid not to speak with tongues." (1st Corinthians 14:1, 1st Corinthians 14:39) As we read on, Paul further encourages God's people to utilize these gifts and then begins to create a place for etiquette. He says, "...Let all things be done unto edifying. If any man speak in an unknown tongue, let it be by two, or at the most by three, and that by course; and let one interpret." (1st Corinthians 14:26-27) As previously brought out, these gifts must be under the banner of love, so if there be several operating in these gifts they need to "Be kindly affectioned one to another with brotherly love; in honour preferring one another." (Romans 12:10) This keeps people from "stepping on" one another as they seek to be used. "For God is not the author of confusion, but of peace, as in all churches of the saints." (1st Corinthians 14:33) The gift of tongues, in order to be effective within the body, requires an interpretation. However, the interpretation does not always come. This does not mean that the individual that was used in this area was out of line if there was no interpretation given, for even Paul says "...if there be no interpreter, let him keep silence in the church; and let him speak to himself, and to God." (1st Corinthians 14:28) Therefore this second administration of tongues is for the sole purpose of edifying the body of Christ collectively, through the vessels God would choose, and when coupled with the gift of interpretation of tongues it's purpose is fully brought into fruition. Tongues as A Prayer Language Some have taught in err that the use of tongues will always require an interpretation. This is simply not true. Paul said,"I thank my God, I speak with tongues more than ye all." (1st Corinthians 14:18) Yet, most of his time was spent in prisons where there were no interpreters present. After one receives the Holy Ghost, they will continue to speak in tongues even if the gift of tongues has not been given to them. Reason being, when the "vessel" becomes full at the first initial filling, the contents over time can evaporate under the "heat" of trials, heartaches, and life in general. Yet, God will renew us in His Spirit as we seek Him for the help we need. The prophet Isaiah put it this way, "For with stammering lips and another tongue will he speak to this people.To whom he said, This is the rest wherewith ye may cause the weary to rest; and this is the refreshing..." (Isaiah 28:11-12) Therefore, as we pray, we can receive afresh the strength needed to continue on as God flows through us and refills our cup to overflowing. Paul let us know that he put this into practice and stated that our spirit can pray through us apart from the flesh."For if I pray in an unknown tongue, my spirit prayeth, but my understanding is unfruitful. What is it then? I will pray with the spirit, and I will pray with the understanding also: I will sing with the spirit, and I will sing with the understanding also." (1st Corinthians 14:14-15) Thus signifying that he spoke,sang, and prayed in tongues unto God apart from his flesh (understanding). Now that we know that the act of praying with the spirit is praying in an unknown tongue. How can this benefit us? As humans we have a tendency to think higher of ourselves than we ought. At times we will even overlook certain flaws or faults we may have, sometimes unaware that we have them at all. However, as we begin to pray with the spirit, the spirit makes intercession on our behalf to pray for things we know not of. "Likewise the Spirit also helpeth our infirmities: for we know not what we should pray for as we ought: but the Spirit itself maketh intercession..." (Romans 8:26) This intercession is the deepest level of prayer spoke of in the Bible. Yet, it is not limited to ourselves alone. We can operate in this dimension of prayer for others as well. As an altar worker, praying with an individual, it is imperative to reach this level of prayer. We can then pray most effectively for the needs we know not of. Likewise, we may pray for things with the spirit that our flesh would otherwise hold against an individual. So, it is the purest form of prayer as well, considering it has no element of carnal stereotyping or personal preference. Recap There are three administrations of tongues within the Bible and are defined as: 1. The initial evidence of receiving the baptism of the Holy Ghost. 2. Edification for the church when coupled with the gift of the interpretation of tongues. 3. A prayer language for personal edification as well as intercessory prayer. Common Questions Q: Why would God choose tongues? A: James the brother of Jesus sums it up in James 3:3-4, he says, "Behold, we put bits in the horses' mouths, that they may obey us; and we turn about their whole body. Behold also the ships, which though they be so great, and are driven of fierce winds, yet are they turned about with a very small helm, whithersoever the governor listeth." If you give God control of your tongue it shows that you have completely surrendered the "helm of your heart" to Him, and now He can control the vessel, steering it in the direction He wants it to go. Q: According to 1 st Corinthians 13:8 haven't tongues ceased? A: That scripture, and the few following it, answer this question plainly. It says, "Charity never faileth: but whether there be prophecies, they shall fail; whether there be tongues, they shall cease; whether there be knowledge, it shall vanish away. For we know in part, and we prophesy in part. But when that which is perfect is come, then that which is in part shall be done away." (1st Corinthians 13:8-10) So, according to this scripture, in order for tongues to cease, prophecies would have to fail, knowledge would have to vanish away, and that which is perfect would have to come. Prophecies are still coming to pass daily, knowledge is increasing by leaps and bounds, and the only perfect thing this world has ever known (Jesus Christ) has not come as of yet. When Christ comes then the gifts will no longer be needed, but until he comes they are in fact in operation. Q: If 1st Corinthians 12:30 says, "...do all speak with tongues?" Doesn't that mean that not everyone will speak with tongues? A: In the context of chapter 12, no. Paul opens up the chapter by saying, "Now concerning spiritual gifts, brethren, I would not have you ignorant."(1st Corinthians 12:1) Therefore the context of verse 30 is in that of a Spiritual gift. Not everyone will have the gift of tongues,or speak in diverse kinds of tongues, but everyone will speak with tongues when they receive God's Spirit, and will continue to pray with the spirit, if they build upon their relationship with God further.
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Oneness Theology Explained
What does it means to believe in the "Oneness of God"? Where did the doctrine of the Trinity come from? Find answers to these questions, and more, in this episode of The Pentecostal Perspective. If you have any questions, prayer requests, or would like to request a topic for a future episode, send a text message to (833) 921-9023 Click here for the PDF study guide Watch How To Leave A Review Here: https://youtu.be/1-egEijm1qU
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Is Evolution Really Science?
Is the Theory of Evolution really science? What did Charles Darwin think about his own theory? Find answers to these questions, and more, in this episode of The Pentecostal Perspective. If you have any questions, prayer requests, or would like to request a topic for a future episode, send a text message to (833) 921-9023 Click here for the PDF study guide Wanna see this in video form? Click here for the video Watch How To Leave A Review Here: https://youtu.be/1-egEijm1qU
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Six Days Or Millions Of Years?
Was the Earth created in six literal days, or was it millions of years? What does the word "day" mean in the creation account? Find answers to these questions, and more, in this episode of The Pentecostal Perspective. If you have any questions, prayer requests, or would like to request a topic for a future episode, send a text message to (833) 921-9023 Click here for the PDF study guide Wanna see this in video form? Click here for the video Watch How To Leave A Review Here: https://youtu.be/1-egEijm1qU
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Why Baptize In The Name Of Jesus?
Did the early church baptize in the name of Jesus exclusively? What about Matthew 28:19? Find answers to these questions, and more, in this episode of The Pentecostal Perspective. If you have any questions, prayer requests, or would like to request a topic for a future episode, send a text message to (833) 921-9023 Click here for the PDF study guide Watch How To Leave A Review Here: https://youtu.be/1-egEijm1qU
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What is Oneness Apostolic Pentecostal?
What does it mean to be "Oneness Apostolic Pentecostal"? How does the Pentecostal doctrine differ from others? Find answers to these questions, and more, in this episode of The Pentecostal Perspective. If you have any questions, prayer requests, or would like to request a topic for a future episode, send a text message to (833) 921-9023 Click here for the PDF study guide Watch How To Leave A Review Here: https://youtu.be/1-egEijm1qU
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ABOUT THIS SHOW
Join host Robert McClellan and explore the pages of the Bible through the lens of an Apostolic Pentecostal. This podcast is an open invitation to engage in thoughtful discussions about the Bible and ask any questions you might have. Each episode is designed to make faith, theology, and apologetics accessible to all, and easy to understand.
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Robert McClellan
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