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Playing with Holy Fire

A Wake-Up Call to the Pentecostal-Charismatic Church

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Playing with Holy Fire

By: Michael L. Brown Ph.D.
Narrated by: George W. Sarris
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Over the last 100-plus years the Pentecostal-Charismatic church has witnessed miraculous conversions.

From the Azusa Street Revival, which began in 1906, a movement has grown to bring more people to Jesus than any other movement in history. While secularism continues to be on the rise in today's society, many areas of the world still experience church growth, thanks to Pentecostal-Charismatic Christians.

But the Pentecostal-Charismatic church is also plagued with sexual immorality, financial corruption, doctrinal error, personal flakiness, spiritual gullibility, prophetic abuse, and more. In many ways the state of the church today is not too different from how it was long ago in Corinth. To make matters worse, the church hides these acts under the cloak of liberty in the Holy Spirit.

Michael Brown sounds a wake-up call to the church and addresses some of the most glaring problems, from inaccurate prophetic words that obscure true ones to ministries using scripturally armed marketing techniques in order to manipulate believers into giving.

Brown shows us why we must clean up house so the church can grow, flourish, and fulfill God's kingdom purposes.

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Loved this one! as it marks out many ways that we ( pentecostal) hurt our witness and
Reproach the name of Jesus. But how we need to carry ourselves to a dying world. So our words will have power as to reflect the master.

Don’t play with Fire!!!

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Loved the book and read or rather listened to it multiple times. Answered a lot of the ugliness that kept me in the Cessationism camp for a very long time. This book, along with Dr Brown's debates on Cessationism, brought me out of it. Now I believe in Continuationism.

Yes, I have to agree that a lot of people choose to believe Cessationism is due to bad experiences, and then you have the extremist Continuationism that goes over board with little to no oversight.

Amazing outlook

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Jesus died for us humans and there's nothing more human than to be tempted by things supernatural as well as natural. I think it's axiomatic that the greater the gifts (resources, sex, fame,... charismata, etc.) the greater is the possibilities of its perversions.Most people would agree that sex is a gift from God, yet who among us can count the ways it has been perverted? I haven't seen anyone make an argument for its cessation. Not even virgins... though they haven't experienced it yet. And there's no mandate it says you have to and there are ways around sex to have children.

I agree with Dr Brown and see the same kind of silliness in the arguments of the cessionists who do seem to argue more from experience than Scripture. Matter of fact, there are those who were virgins who have had bad experiences of sex or have been abused by it and want nothing to do with it... is that a good argument against it? They could live the rest of their life without it. But, how many of us would intuitively know that they would be missing the potential for something rich and healthy? I feel there are those among us who would agree that it is unnecessary and that Scripture makes certain prohibitions of it and form an argument that it should have ceased with Adam rather than deal with the real problems and help them to live a fulfilled and productive life.

Needed corrective for charismatic children

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Listen with an open heart! He speaks the truth on both sides of the issue.

True and convicting

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This book will bring comfort to those who has been burnt by "charismatic" abuse. It will also help pastors staying on track themselves; knowing how to install healthy bounderies as well as modeling a healthy charismatic life. One day we will all individually stand at judgment seat of Christ to be judged. This book can surely help us all to be more ready for that day.

Please pastors read it!

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