King-Priest Ethos
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King-Priest Ethos
From Pentecost to Azusa Street
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Cush Chakari
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Season 1
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Episode 54
This podcast episode discusses the origins of "Pentecostalism" and addresses criticisms of the so called "Pentecostal Church". It highlights the continuation of spiritual gifts throughout history and emphasizes their importance in the church today.
Key Points
The Pentecost Event and its Significance
- [0:26] The speaker wants to talk about Pentecost and the events that followed, leading up to the Azusa Street Revival in the early 1900s.
- [0:58] Pentecost was a pivotal moment when the disciples were filled with the Holy Spirit and began speaking in tongues, prophesying, and performing miracles.
- [4:01] The speaker emphasizes that the "Acts of the Apostles" should be referred to as the "Acts of the Holy Ghost," as it was the Holy Spirit working through believers, not just the apostles.
Accounts from the Church Fathers
- [10:08] Justin Martyr, one of the early church fathers, testified that the prophetical gifts remained with the church in his time.
- [12:29] Irenaeus, another church father, spoke of the church working miracles for the benefit of mankind, not to lead them into error.
- [17:18] Tertullian acknowledged the presence of spiritual gifts, including prophecy and the ability to cast out demons.
Experiences of Reformation and Revivalist Figures
- [26:59] John Knox was known as a prophet who made accurate prophecies, including the death of a sorcerer who opposed him.
- [32:47] Charles Spurgeon, though a Cessationist, recounted instances of prophetic words, healings, and supernatural knowledge in his ministry.
- [38:44] John Wesley and George Whitfield also experienced and acknowledged the continued manifestation of spiritual gifts in their time.
The Decline and Restoration of Spiritual Gifts
- [41:55] The speaker explains that while the gifts of the Spirit became rare in certain periods, they did not cease entirely, as some have claimed.
- [46:33] The reason for the rarity of these gifts was often due to the spiritual decline of the church, as described by figures like John Wesley.
- [48:54] The speaker emphasizes that the Pentecostal outpouring and the manifestation of spiritual gifts should be a continuous and ongoing reality in the life of the church.
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