Tuesday, May 7, 2013

The gift of the Holy Ghost and its essentiality for salvation.

 "the gift of the Holy Ghost and its essentiality for salvation." 

"DIRECTLY derived from the occult...Tongues"



Tract - The Gift of Holy Spirit

Evangelistic tract designed especially for the non-believer that explains the biblical teachings concerning the gift of the Holy Ghost and its essentiality for salvation. Tracts are sold by the package. Each package contains 100 tracts.
















Burr, in a October 1954 Pentecostal Herald article entitled “The Hair Question” asserts the following views:





1. Cutting hair is a salvational matter.
“This a matter of life or of death, eternal salvation or eternal condemnation”.

2. Short hair affects spirituality.
“Mark these words, you will never find a really spiritual woman with short hair”

3. Cutting affects God’s favor over one’s life
” It is a shame for a woman to pray with short hair. You may not need God now; but one day you will need him more than anything else in this world. Perhaps in sickness, your baby, your husband, yourself. In death, in distress, how will you be able to kneel before him in sincerity with your short hair, a very banner of rebellion, mocking Him even as you try to lay hold of him in prayer’
Women at a Pentecostal church in the Congo.


The Gift of Holy Spirit

Remember the verses in Scripture that speak of The “Falling Away” when some will give “Heed to Deceiving Spirits And Doctrines Of Demons?  Well THAT DAY IS ALREADY HERE. We have lost all rights to call ourselves Christians by our Counterfeit Revivals and our wholesale adoption of doctrines and practices DIRECTLY derived from the occult...Tongues, The Word of Faith Movement, Labyrinths, Contemplative Prayer, Slain In The Spirit and Santa Claus.

Other religious groups have been observed to practice some form of speaking in tongues - theopneustic glossolalia. It is perhaps most commonly in PaganismShamanism, and other mediumistic religious practices.] In Japan, the God Light Association used to practice glossolalia to cause adherents to recall past lives.
Glossolalia has even been postulated as an explanation for the Voynich manuscript.
Certain Gnostic magical texts from the Roman period have written on them unintelligible syllables such as "t t t t n n n n d d d d d..." etc. It is conjectured that these may be transliterations of the sorts of sounds made during glossolalia. The Coptic Gospel of the Egyptians also features a hymn of (mostly) unintelligible syllables which is thought to be an early example of Christian glossolalia.
In the 19th century, Spiritism was developed by the work of Allan Kardec, and the phenomenon was seen as one of the self-evident manifestations of spirits. Spiritists argued that some cases were actually cases of xenoglossia.
Glossolalia has also been observed in the Voodoo religion of Haiti, as well as in the Hindu Gurus and Fakirs of India.






We had a "repentance" meeting and were all serious. We asked God to convict us and bring a spirit of weeping upon us. We waited for a while - nothing happened. After about 15 minutes someone began to giggle. We tried to stifle our mouths because we were there to weep. After another few minutes someone else started to giggle. We could contain it no more - we hit the floor and laughed uproariously for about 3 hours. We had been under condemnation for years because of religious spirits. 





SCRIPTURE TWISTING: 


This program shows how Christian missionaries approach the Jewish Bible with a preconceived agenda and ultimately see what's not there and don't see what is there. This convoluted approach leads them to quote passages out-of- context so they can inject their beliefs into the Jewish Bible. The result... a dramatic misreading and distortion of the Holy Scriptures.



(Source: http://www.1stapostolic.org/PDF/Pent…rald195410.pdf)

Read more at http://truetwistianity.blogspot.com/2013/05/newt-gingrich-visits-holy-ghost.html#k42AWmYjpwSawWgF.99 

Read more at http://truetwistianity.blogspot.com/2012/11/magic-holy-hair-i-corinthians-111-16.html#xMrXtfGMiZoj1Qtm.99

Tract Source:  http://pentecostalpublishing.com/node/6360

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