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Re: Preterist churches?
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Originally Posted by Esaias
I was just wondering, those of you who pastor or are members of churches that officially embrace or support preterism (either partial preterism or full preterism) are your meetings "old fashioned Holy Ghost revival" type meetings? Does the Lord move in a powerful way? Is the blessing of the Holy Ghost manifestation in your meetings? Does conviction sweep through the meeting, do people fly to the altar or crawl under the pew crying out to God? Do people get lost in the Holy Ghost, all wrapped up, tied up, tangled up in Jesus in your meetings?
Is there that old familiar joyful SOUND FROM HEAVEN in your meetings? The sound of PENTECOST?
I'm just honestly wondering. Seems so many churches that carry the label 'pentecostal' have wandered far away from Pentecost. So many who call themselves 'Pentecostals' seem to have no idea what being Pentecostal is really like, or what a good old fashioned Pentecostal meeting really is. I fear a whole generation of church folks have risen up with not even the memory of what Pentecost looks like or sounds like, much less what it feels like. So I am wondering if that segment of the church world that has embraced preterism is experiencing the blessing of the manifested Pentecostal presence of the Holy Ghost. Does anyone get filled with the Holy Ghost as a result of preaching preterism?
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Let's put it this way, we had a Jesus name baptism last week, and if you were there with us, you would of shouted your hair down. You would of shouted so hard, that I would of had the little children pick up all your bobby pins.
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