Smith Wigglesworth – Overview Of Ministry

Smith Wigglesworth, known as the Apostle of Faith, was an impactful evangelist who performed miraculous healings and even raised the dead. Born in 1859, he experienced a profound conversion and pursued God relentlessly. His dynamic ministry emphasized faith, purity, and holiness. Wigglesworth's life exemplified godly authority, and he believed in aggressive faith, leaving a legacy that inspires future ministries aimed at revival.

The Holy Spirit and Translation Bias: A Smoking Gun of Trinity Mischief

Author:- Sean Finnegan November 5, 2015 Translators have historically held incredible power to influence millions of Bible-readers over the eons. Many impressive developments have occurred in the field of textual criticism and lexicology over the last century. Today we can access dozens of English translations, Greek interlinears, and lexical aids online for free. In no … Continue reading The Holy Spirit and Translation Bias: A Smoking Gun of Trinity Mischief

The Holy Spirit is Missing from Paul’s Introductory statement in his Letters

There is an interesting regular introductory statement from Paul in all of his letters (except Hebrews) which has an obvious omission if your are a Trinitarian and believe that the Holy Spirit is a separate person. Paul writes in the beginning of each letter the statement “Grace to you (and sometimes mercy) and peace from … Continue reading The Holy Spirit is Missing from Paul’s Introductory statement in his Letters

The Spirit (Breath) of God

One of the primary ways that the deception of the Roman Catholic “Trinity” has been cloaked in Protestant Bibles is by the use of the English word “Spirit” for the Greek pneuma. The Greek word, like its Hebrew counterpart ruach, literally means “wind” or “breath,” implying an active but unseen force (John 3:8; Acts 17:25). … Continue reading The Spirit (Breath) of God

The Holy Spirit Is Not a Person

The Holy Spirit, from the evidence found in the Bible, is not a person in a supposed Trinity. The Holy Spirit is the very nature, presence and expression of God's power actively working in His servants. Rather than describing the Holy Spirit as a distinct person or entity, the Bible most often refers to it … Continue reading The Holy Spirit Is Not a Person

Why Doesn’t the Trinity Have Three Thrones in Heaven?

by Servetus the Evangelical aka Kermit Zarley The three great monotheistic religions of the world are Judaism, Christianity, and Islam. All three claim to worship the one and only God, the God of the Bible. While all three base their beliefs on the Bible, they do not agree as to who this God is. Most … Continue reading Why Doesn’t the Trinity Have Three Thrones in Heaven?

Did the Holy Spirit Father All the Disciples?

John 3:3-8 NKJV Jesus answered and said to him, "Most assuredly, I say to you, unless one is born again, he cannot see the kingdom of God." (4) Nicodemus said to Him, "How can a man be born when he is old? Can he enter a second time into his mother's womb and be born?" … Continue reading Did the Holy Spirit Father All the Disciples?

Why Christians don’t want to speak in Tongues Objection #1

Introduction This subject will be split up in 4 different posts covering the 4 common objections to speaking in tongues. This is being adapted from Kenneth Hagins book Tongues Beyond the Upper Room. I will be going into this subject with a lot of depth over the coming months and hope to show beyond any … Continue reading Why Christians don’t want to speak in Tongues Objection #1

Reasons for Christians to Speak in Tongues

Many Christians that dont speak in tongues ask why do they need it. What is it all about? So below are a number of reasons to speak in tongues. The one important truth that is missed, is that tongues comes with the baptism/receiving of the Holy Spirit. Jesus stated that we get power when we … Continue reading Reasons for Christians to Speak in Tongues

What is the Anointing

This teaching is meant address misunderstandings about God’s spirit and His presence and the anointing. One of the many examples given about the Spirit coming and going is that of Samson and the prophets of the Old Testament. The following Old Testament Scriptures state: Judges 13:25And the Spirit of the Lord began to move him … Continue reading What is the Anointing