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  • Cailey

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    June 29, 2022 at 12:04 pm
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    To me, what stood out in this section is that God wants a relationship with us! It shows throughout history, all the way up until today that God wants us to experience supernatural experiences that will bring us closer to him.

  • Kylie

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    October 3, 2022 at 12:05 pm
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    What stands out to me the most is how much God loves His people and has demonstrated it throughout the ages through the pouring out of His Spirit. Also the idea of individual’s response of feeling that much closer to God through these encounters with His Spirit. I also enjoy thinking about revival messages and passionate speakers being given in old language style, but that is a side note. God is the same yesterday, today and tomorrow and the expression and outpouring of His Spirit should then also be this way as Holy Spirit is God. God’s mission of the world has always been the big redemption story and bringing His people back to His heart in love and worship of Him. The outpouring of His Spirit brings His people closer to Him and reminds us of the redemption piece as we are reminded that He is allowing us in His presence in this way. The veil was torn and His Spirit is being poured out on His people and it adds to the big biblical story back then and also today onward.

  • Caleb

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    October 3, 2022 at 1:57 pm
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    It seems that in the modern day the presence of cessationism in the church has become more outspoken alongside the acknowledgement of the outpouring of the Holy Spirit. There is such a rich history of miracles, signs and spiritual gifts throughout all of church history, not just the apostolic age. With better historical accounts in recent years of the church’s growth there are even more examples of Spiritual Gifts present then there have ever been. If God is still alive and pouring out his Spirit to this day, just think about how much he poured out his Spirit throughout the history between the apostolic age and recent years that was forgotten or was left unrecorded.

    On the flip side, cessationism is probably more prevalent for the same reasoning. History closer to the present is history less forgotten about. with recorded prevalence of the Holy Spirit being poured out, naturally the doubters of that pouring out of the spirit are also going to be making their point loud and clear. There will always be doubters and excuse for the supernatural, but God will do what he wants for his people.

  • Cameron

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    October 3, 2022 at 3:06 pm
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    There are great stories of how the devotion of the church has allowed the church to continue to exist today. However, I do find that, though very honorable in the actions of the people, the people tend to get praise rather than God. From what I have experienced in many churches is that there is not enough Holy Spirit-led moments or area where the Holy Spirit can even be seen. The church needs to wake up and let the Holy Spirit move.

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