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What do the old Apostolic believe?

What do the old Apostolic believe?

Our doctrine is based on The Word/The Gospel of the Bible. We believe in the Covenant Christ made, love thy neighbour as thy self, and God above all. We also believe that you may receive the Holy Spirit only by the laying of the hands of the Apostle as it’s demonstrated in Acts.

What is spirituality in the Bible?

Rather, the term “spirituality” as applied to biblical faith is here understood to refer to that relationship between God and man that can be summed up under four headings : holiness, the gift of the Spirit, life in the Spirit and the discipline of the Spirit.

What does the Bible say spiritual gifts?

Biblical and theological overview

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Romans 12:6–8 1 Corinthians 12:8–10 1 Peter 4:11
Prophecy Serving Teaching Exhortation Giving Leadership Mercy Word of wisdom Word of knowledge Faith Gifts of healings Miracles Prophecy Distinguishing between spirits Tongues Interpretation of tongues Whoever speaks Whoever renders service

What does Apostolic mean in the Bible?

A: “Apostolic” refers to the apostles, the earliest followers of Jesus who were sent out to spread the Christian faith. In this case, it comes from Apostolic Pentecostals’ beliefs about baptism. Other Christians baptize newly converted Christians in the name of the Father, Son and Holy Spirit.

What’s the difference between Christianity and spirituality?

What’s the difference between religion and spirituality? Religion is a specific set of organised beliefs and practices, usually shared by a community or group. Spirituality is more of an individual practice and has to do with having a sense of peace and purpose.

Who is the first apostle in Africa?

Parts of Africa were among the first areas evangelized by the early church, starting with the apostle Mark in Alexandria, Egypt.

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What does the Bible say about spiritual gifts and talents?

In 1 Peter 4:10, we’re called to use our gifts to serve others as faithful stewards of God’s grace. Those are supernatural abilities God gives each Christ-follower, but the general idea of blessing others also carries over to talents. God doesn’t give us anything just for our own benefit.

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