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KEHIDUPAN PENYEMBAHAN DI ERA PENTAKOSTA KETIGA DAN IMPLIKASINYA TERHADAP AMANAT AGUNG Twin Hosea Widodo Kristyanto; Dony Lubianto; Soewandi H. Tandiawan; Fredy The
The Way: Jurnal Teologi dan Kependidikan Vol. 8 No. 1 (2022): The Way Jurnal Teologi dan Kependidikan
Publisher : Sekolah Tinggi Teologi Bethel The Way Jakarta

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.54793/teologi-dan-kependidikan.v8i1.79

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The Third Pentecostal Movement, as a development of Pentecostal theology, has influenced the worship life of Pentecostals. This paper aims to explain how the worship life in the Third Pentecost era and its relation to the completion of the Great Commission of the Lord Jesus. Qualitative methods are used to achieve this goal, using a systematic and phenomenological literature study approach toward 4 interviewees. The results of the observations show that the worship life in the Third Pentecost era is characterized by a special spirituality, namely emphasizing the practice of speaking in tongues and providing space for other manifestations of the power of the Holy Spirit. It is the practice of spirituality that attracts people and ultimately provides momentum for the preaching of the gospel. In addition, the spirituality of the Third Pentecost is also marked by a life of prayer and intense meditation on God's Word as well as the fellowship of believers in cell groups. This spirituality encourages God's people to carry out evangelism and discipleship so that more people experience God. Spirituality in the Third Pentecostal era is not only self-empowerment, but also missionary. Thus, it can be concluded that the worship life in the Third Pentecost era is characterized by an emphasis on the use of tongues (glossolalia), a life of prayer and meditation on the Word, and the practice of discipleship through cell groups as bridges and media for the completion of the Great Commission of the Lord Jesus.
PEMULIHAN PONDOK DAUD: LANDASAN TEOLOGIS DAN PEMBARUAN PUJIAN PENYEMBAHAN PENTAKOSTA MASA KINI Twin Yoshua R. Destyanto; Dony Lubianto; Jono; Minerva Gabriela Tuanakotta
The Way: Jurnal Teologi dan Kependidikan Vol. 8 No. 1 (2022): The Way Jurnal Teologi dan Kependidikan
Publisher : Sekolah Tinggi Teologi Bethel The Way Jakarta

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.54793/teologi-dan-kependidikan.v8i1.80

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Pentecostal praise and worship always develop time by time. The pattern changes can be understood as a continuous process of church restoration from time to time towards the apostolic church. The restoration of Tabernacle of David (RTOD) is proposed to be a reference for Pentecostals to formulate the theological foundation in renewing the pattern of praise and worship in the present era. This paper aims to (i) explain the theological basis of the Pentecostal pattern of praise and worship in today's era, (ii) explain the theological meaning of RTOD prophecy and its relationship to praise and worship, and (iii) explain the application of RTOD in renewal of the Pentecostal praise and worship in the present era. This paper uses a qualitative method by applying a systematic literature study and phenomenological approaches to understand the theological basis of praise and worship pattern, the meaning of RTOD in general and related to praise and worship, components in RTOD, and its application in praise worship. The results of the study show that the RTOD can be used as a theological foundation and renewal of Pentecostal praise and worship in the present era.So, it can be concluded that the theological basis and definition RTOD can be used as a reference for applying it in the praise and worship of today's Pentecostals.
Landasan Preseden, Biblikal, dan Fenomenologis terhadap Doktrin Early Evidence Baptisan Roh Kudus Twin Yoshua R. Destyanto; Dony Lubianto; Twin Hosea Widodo Kristyanto; Kornelius Rulli Jonathans
Jurnal Apokalupsis Vol 13 No 2 (2022): Jurnal Apokalupsis
Publisher : Sekolah Tinggi Teologi Internasional Harvest Tangerang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.52849/apokalupsis.v13i2.63

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Since the beginning of the Pentecostal movement, the doctrine of tongues has been considered the most basic belief of the Pentecostals, as it is considered an early manifestation of the Spirit's Baptism (SB). Nevertheless, this doctrine began to fade away with the emergence of the Charismatic movement, which believed that other gifts could be the first signs of God's presence. As a result of this research, we intend to (1) demonstrate how speaking in tongue was the first evidence for SB in the Bible, (2) dig into the understanding of certain Pentecostal and non-Pentecostal theologians as to its significance, and (3) look into the experiences of ex-non-Pentecostal/Charismatic believers in experiencing the SB, in order to find out how tongues played a role in that experience. By utilizing qualitative methods with a structured literature review and phenomenology approaches to two informants, we were able to achieve these objectives. Tongues consistently function as early evidence of SB, according to the results of this study. As a result, tongues convince people who experience them or serve as an assurance for people who do not experience them to find out what SB is.