Pentecostal places of worship are referred to or need to be known as “Book of scriptures Christians”, “Book of scriptures accepting chapels”, and doing everything involving the Bible as the sole Authority in Christian matters. The entire days are spent perusing the sacred texts. They quote 2 Tim 3:16 “All sacred writings is propelled by God and is helpful for showing reality, reprimanding mistake, remedying shortcomings and giving guidance for right living.
They charge other chapels, particularly the Catholic church of not being Bible accepting, Bible Christians, and not doing everything as indicated by the Bible. A large number of Catholics have gone along with them therefore.
Nonetheless, a nearer and cautious investigation of the Pentecostal show that they are not what they appear to depict. They are not as Bible accepting as they guarantee, nor are they Bible Christians more than Catholic, nor do they do everything with the holy book as sole authority as it’s been said.
They are numerous Days of Noah things that Pentecostals do that are not in the Bible, a lot more overlook Bible orders, bits of insight and directions among Pentecostals. Indeed, even the immediate orders of Jesus Christ, our Lord, are not trailed by them.
Numerous attributes of the congregation, talked about in the New Testament are not found among Pentecostal houses of worship. I have pondered this matter for such a long time that I have chosen to impart it to other catholic and furthermore Pentecostals.
Here are large numbers of the things Pentecostal do, that are not in the Bible and those in the Bible they don’t do. I trust that Catholics and Pentecostals will gain from this and change as needs be.
Spirits
It appear to be odd that a congregation that guarantees the Bible as its root and an overflow of the Holy Ghost gifts inside them, don’t record phantoms. Jesus Christ appeared to St. Paul in a specter, which changed Paul and attracted spirits over completely to Christ, Acts 9:1-23 Moses and Elijah Mt. 17:1-8, appeared to Jesus, Peter, James and John to demonstrate that Christ was the normal one. Lk 9:28-36, Angels appeared to Mary Lk 1:26, to report the approaching of Jesus Christ. The equivalent to John the Baptist’s dad. Ghosts are thus a significant piece of the Christian confidence and sacred texts, as they depict significant occasions and messages.