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At the beginning of the twentieth century, The Tongue of Fire: The True Power of Christianity called the church to re-examine the power and provision of the Holy Spirit. In this text, Irish minister William Arthur reflects on the Spirit and the Pentecost, focusing on the symbolic imagery used to describe the Spirit’s descent on the church. Arthur’s work pushes against what he saw as the church’s...

His name among all nations, beginning at Jerusalem. And ye are witnesses of these things.” Such, in various forms, are the words we find Him uttering concerning His kingdom during these forty days. When, therefore, they asked if He would at this time restore again the kingdom to Israel, He shortly turned aside their curiosity. What were the Father’s designs as to Israel nationally, what the times when they might again be a kingdom, were points not for them. They had better work, and nearer at hand.
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