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Aeg071
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As an Apostolic Pentecostal I believe Faith, repentance and baptism in Jesus name is essential to gain salvation. but the baptism of the Holy Spirit is a gift and everyone will not receive it. I do not believe because one has not spoken in tongues or baptized in the trinitarian formula, one would"t be a Christian.I may not be able to say you have the baptism of the Holy Spirit but I wouldn’t say your not a Christian because if you are not holding up the blood stained banner and sanctified yourself whole, then it wold all be in vain anyway. O and even tho I am only 42 I am still a little uncomfortable with women wearing pants to church, definitely standing on the pulpit in pants,but that is just me.I don’t see anything wrong with earrings and makeup as long as one doesn’t look like Jezebel. I remember growing up in the 80’s and at the conventions the other Apostolic churches would whisper we were not saved because our Bishop was moderate allowing women to modestly wear earrings and makeup. and pants when necessary (not on the pulpit tho). I thought it funny at the time.You are welcome.
I will say that Oneness Pentecostals tend to be more antagonistic or hostile toward Catholics than Trinitarian Pentecostals tend to be (especially since much of the hostility within Trinitarian Pentecostalism has abated in recent years).
I will also point out a difference between Oneness and Trinitarian Pentecostal soteriology.
Trinitarian Pentecostals believe that salvation is received by grace through faith. Repentance must accompany faith. These are the only “essential” acts we believe are required to become a Christian: faith and repentance.
Oneness Pentecostals, however, believe that 3 essential elements are necessary to become a Christian and gain salvation:
I point this out because this differs from the standard evangelical soteriology.
- Faith and repentance
- Water baptism in the Name of Jesus
- Baptism in the Holy Spirit with the evidence of speaking in tongues.