Objection #4: Only the apostles could pray for people to receive the baptism in the Holy Spirit

There are number of posts of this important subject. This series covers the 4 main objections. Extracted and Adapted from Kenneth Hagin book “Tongues after the Upper Room” Objection #4: 'Only the apostles could pray for people to receive the baptism in the Holy Spirit' Some people use Acts 8:14-17 to prove that the baptism … Continue reading Objection #4: Only the apostles could pray for people to receive the baptism in the Holy Spirit

Jesus taught the Disciples for 40 Days after His Resurrection

The Apostles were under the teaching of Jesus for three and a half years. They heard all of His teaching on the Kingdom and eternal inheritance not only the few excerpts recorded in the Gospels. In fact, on the Sunday of His resurrection, while walking unrecognized along the road to Emmaus, “beginning at Moses and … Continue reading Jesus taught the Disciples for 40 Days after His Resurrection

2. Corruption in Apostolic Times – Nicolaitans and Cerinthus

The corruption of early Christian monotheism emerged during the apostolic age, as warned by Paul and Peter against false teachings infiltrating assemblies. Paul and Jude emphasized the necessity for believers to defend their faith against heresies propagated by figures such as the Nicolaitans and Cerinthus. John, residing in Ephesus, bolstered apostolic teachings through his writings, asserting the unity of Jesus as both Christ and man, countering contemporary heresies and reaffirming Christ's preexistence and incarnation.

Why Did the Apostles Keep Jewish Traditions and Laws?

Question:- Why did the Apostles and other Christian Jews keep the Jewish festivals, the Sabbath and other laws related to obligations like eating kosher food.  It seems like a double standard and has caused many problems and that is why for example the Hebraic Roots Movement has been so strong and outspoken around the world. … Continue reading Why Did the Apostles Keep Jewish Traditions and Laws?