William Branham had the article of Pentecost which you cant have it now...The outpouring of Holyspirit as the days of pentecost is coming upon the bride of God..
It is the perfect love tabernacle and you can go to there website. God Bless you!! His name is Pastor Nelson Lewis and his church is on progress in Scarboro ontario. I hope this helps, contact me if you need any more info God Bless!!!
It think the church may be west of Toronto- in Mississauga- called Restored Bible Truth Assembly. For a list of comparable Churches in other places, check out WMB1 and clik on church sites.
The only people who were "slain in the Spirit" in the New Testament were God's enemies:
1) the soldiers who came to arrest Jesus "went backward, and fell to the ground" (John 18:3)
2) Ananias and Sapphira died as a result of being "slain in the Spirit" (Acts 5:1-10)
Jesus said, "Ye do err, not knowing the scriptures" Mat. 22:29 Nowhere in the scriptures will you find an apostle or disciple of Jesus Christ being "slain in the Spirit" or convulsing uncontrollably.
I think in Acts 5 they were slain by the Spirit- not in it. In Acts 2 they acted like they were drunk while in the Spirit. Saul was "struck down" by the Spirit on the road to Damascus. He knew It was the pillar of fire that Jehovah dwelt in, so he asked, " Who are you, Lord?" He said, " I am Jesus..." He had gone back to being the Everlasting Father ( Isaiah 9:6).
Ananias and Sapphira both "fell down" at Peter's feet and "gave up the ghost" Acts 5
Saul (Paul) and the men which journeyed with him "were all fallen to the earth" Acts 26:14 Saul was "trembling" and his companions were "speechless" Acts 9:6,7 They were all clearly frightened out of their wits.
The point is that no Christian in the Bible was slain "in" or "by" the Spirit convulsing. Uncontrollable convulsing is a sign of either fraud or devil possession (Mark 1; Mark 9; Luke 9; Acts 16).
Also, Acts 2 doesn't say that the disciples "acted like they were drunk", but that some of the people who were obviously offended by the disciples words "mocking said, These men are full of new wine."
We should be careful how we judge others. Man's ways are foolish to the LORD.
Let us all pray for us all that we may understand his ways better. We should not judge what we do not understand. "judge not lest ye be judged"
Instead of arguing the scriptures, if you think these people are wrong, why not just pray for them? And pray to God that if you are wrong in your opinion that he will show u the truth. That will do more than anything else.
William Branham had the article of Pentecost which you cant have it now...The outpouring of Holyspirit as the days of pentecost is coming upon the bride of God..
medacaroline 6 months ago
It is the perfect love tabernacle and you can go to there website. God Bless you!! His name is Pastor Nelson Lewis and his church is on progress in Scarboro ontario. I hope this helps, contact me if you need any more info God Bless!!!
praises123 2 years ago
If I'm not mistaken, in Acts 2, Peter said that these are not drunk as you suppose. I believe Peter, that the people supposed they were drunk.
olalor 2 years ago
It think the church may be west of Toronto- in Mississauga- called Restored Bible Truth Assembly. For a list of comparable Churches in other places, check out WMB1 and clik on church sites.
olalor 2 years ago
The only people who were "slain in the Spirit" in the New Testament were God's enemies:
1) the soldiers who came to arrest Jesus "went backward, and fell to the ground" (John 18:3)
2) Ananias and Sapphira died as a result of being "slain in the Spirit" (Acts 5:1-10)
Jesus said, "Ye do err, not knowing the scriptures" Mat. 22:29 Nowhere in the scriptures will you find an apostle or disciple of Jesus Christ being "slain in the Spirit" or convulsing uncontrollably.
dawgster7 3 years ago
I think in Acts 5 they were slain by the Spirit- not in it. In Acts 2 they acted like they were drunk while in the Spirit. Saul was "struck down" by the Spirit on the road to Damascus. He knew It was the pillar of fire that Jehovah dwelt in, so he asked, " Who are you, Lord?" He said, " I am Jesus..." He had gone back to being the Everlasting Father ( Isaiah 9:6).
olalor 2 years ago
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dawgster7 2 years ago
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dawgster7 2 years ago
Ananias and Sapphira both "fell down" at Peter's feet and "gave up the ghost" Acts 5
Saul (Paul) and the men which journeyed with him "were all fallen to the earth" Acts 26:14 Saul was "trembling" and his companions were "speechless" Acts 9:6,7 They were all clearly frightened out of their wits.
The point is that no Christian in the Bible was slain "in" or "by" the Spirit convulsing. Uncontrollable convulsing is a sign of either fraud or devil possession (Mark 1; Mark 9; Luke 9; Acts 16).
dawgster7 2 years ago
Also, Acts 2 doesn't say that the disciples "acted like they were drunk", but that some of the people who were obviously offended by the disciples words "mocking said, These men are full of new wine."
dawgster7 2 years ago
We should be careful how we judge others. Man's ways are foolish to the LORD.
Let us all pray for us all that we may understand his ways better. We should not judge what we do not understand. "judge not lest ye be judged"
Instead of arguing the scriptures, if you think these people are wrong, why not just pray for them? And pray to God that if you are wrong in your opinion that he will show u the truth. That will do more than anything else.
Praise the LORD JESUS FOR HIS VINDICATED WORD!
ShaDeSlayerStone 2 years ago
Which Toronto church is this preacher from? I'm very near Toronto and I would like to visit this church! Thank you. Praise Jesus!
Enoch2 3 years ago
It may be "Perfect Love Tabernacle" in Scarborough- a suburb of Toronto.
olalor 2 years ago