Pentecostal Bible College: The Path To Universal Knowledge

By Betty Carter


A lot of people are misinformed or simply misunderstand the role Pentecostal Christianity aims to achieve and it s only through consistent attendance of Pentecostal Bible College, does one find themselves in a position to truly appreciate not just the teachings that are on offer but where they stem from and their intention.

Some denominations have it, others do not. But baptism plays a pivotal role in the life of a Christian. From the symbolism that the substance plays within the scripture and what it means to its literal role in the anointing of new life. And this is no truer than when the representation of purity meets a man who is pure and of no evil, a baby.

In addition, baptism is not only limited to water but the Holy Spirit as well. For those who truly believe and follow God are blessed with the presence of the Holy Spirit. Through an in-depth analysis of God s word from both tenses the ability to receive and used gifts that Christ made available, like for example the ability to speak in tongues. What is important to note, however, is that baptism does not cause one endowed with gifts to speak in tongues and vice versa.

But all of this matters not without remorse for the wrongdoings that have been intentionally or unintentionally made. Seeking salvation is the key to living a sin free life as possible in this modern day and age.

All of which cannot happen without a fundamental shift in the mindset of how a person things, an intense desire to change both mentally and spiritually in order to welcome the changes that may lie ahead. This successful change in attitude allows for one to truly be open and unhindered at understanding the sacrifices of Jesus Christ and the nature of creation.

Although this is considered to be a sensitive topic by some. Tithing is also a subject that is studied with much surety and certainty. More so, the need for tithing and what is meant by giving 10% of what a person has to the church and how tithing puts forth the necessary foundation for people to serve the church.

At the end of it all, the study of the bible is fruitless if one does not treat themselves as a Christian nor behave like one. In a world full of temptation a proper Pentecostal must desire to live by the standards that they read about in the bible and the teachings they have learnt from in church.

When all is said and done, when everything materialistic were to be stripped away. What should remain is a person who is able to live by the virtues of Christ and follow in their footsteps in all sphere s of life by actively pursuing a sin-free life, the preservation of life and to use the gifts endowed upon them to great effect. All of these virtues and many more are what one should seek after studying the Bible in preparation for the final day where people will be judged according to how they led their lives.




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