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Since the time of the Apostles, many believers have sought for something more—something beyond what they concluded was the ordinary Christian experience. This search has led our forefathers into such things as asceticism, monasticism, pietism, and mysticism. More recent movements feeding this dissatisfaction include quietism, Keswick, and the second blessing teaching of Pentecostalism. This...

There is a yearning in the human heart that is hard to satisfy. It is a yearning for “something more.” People hunger for a deeper understanding and meaning of life. They long for something that will relieve the deep unease that haunts them in their more reflective moods. Unbelievers vainly try to find this “something” in man and his works, or in the creation. But because they end up worshipping the creature rather than the Creator, they find that these false gods
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