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God’s word says that “To each person has been given the ability to manifest the Spirit for the common good”(1Cor.12:7) ISVAre you trying to imply that the Catholic Church, the only Church Jesus established, doesn’t have “the riches of the spirit?” Do you really think that leaving that same Church and joining the Pentecostal sect, started by man some 1800+ years after Christ built His Church, one will find that “riches of spirit”? Nonsense. The sacraments, which are the greatest manifestation of the spirit on this side of heaven, are far more real than the emotionalism that comes from a revival.
Jesus built one Church, the Catholic Church. Seymour and Wigglesworth may have been good men who lived holy lives, but they were not in full unity with the one, true church. Therefore, their teachings are not in any way authoritative.
Jesus said “He that hath My commandments, and keepeth them, he it is that loveth Me:…and I will love him, and will manifest Myself to him”. The bible makes no connection between sacraments and manifestation of the Spirit.
It was not Seymour’s or anyone’s intention to start a new church. All they intended to do is humble themselves before God. Everything else was up to the Holy Spirit.
Who has raised more people from the dead than Wigglesworth? If you want to believe him an heretic then that is your judgement.