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How do we know the doctrines of Pentecostalism are true?

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The doctrines of Pentecostalism are questioned based on their deviations from Scripture, particularly regarding the baptism of the Holy Spirit.

The truthfulness of the doctrines of Pentecostalism is a matter of significant debate within the Christian community. Critics argue that these doctrines, which often emphasize personal experience and emotionalism over systematic theology, diverge from the biblical portrayal of the Holy Spirit's work. For instance, the idea that the baptism of the Holy Spirit is necessary for all Christians and can be sought as a subsequent experience to salvation lacks strong support in Scripture. Instead, passages such as Acts 2 demonstrate that the Holy Spirit was given sovereignly by God, not as a result of human initiative or specific conditions being fulfilled. A thorough examination of these doctrines in light of the Scriptures reveals many inconsistencies with sound biblical teachings.
Scripture References: Acts 2:4, Acts 10:44-48, Galatians 3:2

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Pentecostalism
Bill McDaniel · Feb 19, 2012
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