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Mar 2, 2020 · Ellen White wrote that God “has often permitted matters to come to a crisis, that His interference might become marked. Then He has made it manifest that there is a God in Israel.” This story is adapted from an account written by trustees of the Ellen G. White Estate.
Speaking in tongues. At Pentecost, the Holy Spirit enabled the disciples to speak many different languages (see Acts 2:1-6). From that time on, says Ellen White, their language “was pure, simple, and accurate, whether they spoke in their native tongue or in a foreign language” (AA 40). GP 32.1.
Here the local pastor will find instruction on the work of ministry, relationships, evangelism and church growth, lay training, worship and special services, pastoral care and nurture, organization and administration. An invaluable resource for every Adventist pastor.
Here the local pastor will find instruction on the work of ministry, relationships, evangelism and church growth, lay training, worship and special services, pastoral care and nurture, organization and administration. An invaluable resource for every Adventist pastor. Citation: White, E. G. (1995) Pastoral Ministry.
“Let the Word of God speak to the people. Let those who have heard only traditions and maxims of men, hear the voice of God, whose promises are Yea and Amen in Christ Jesus.” 1 Second, she held that at the core of preaching—in content and in appeal—should stand Jesus Christ.
These things should be spoken of with reverence, with propriety of language, and with fine susceptibility, that you may reveal to all you associate with that you regard the message from God's servants as a message to you from God Himself.
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Jan 11, 2008 · In my research of 1 Cor 14, I came across an explanation from a Pastor Boone, that at that time in Corinth, they were competing amongst themselves in the congregation as to how many different languages one could speak, and Paul was warning them (pride) that the “gift of tongues” (comprehending other earthly languages) was for the ...