Most Baptists also agree with the Assemblies of God's position on the rapture, though a significant minority of Baptists believe it will happen during or after the tribulation period. Baptists and Assemblies of God both teach that salvation is a free gift purchased for believers by the blood of Jesus Christ shed on the cross. They share beliefs in heaven and hell and in the bodily resurrection of all to face the last judgment. Both groups also believe in and practice believers' baptism by immersion.
A major difference between Baptists and members of the Assemblies of God is that Baptists believe once someone is saved, he can never lose that salvation. The Assemblies of God believes that people can choose to turn back and reject the gift of salvation after having received it.
Another major difference between the two denominations involves the Assemblies of God's belief that all the gifts of the Spirit described in the Book of Acts and elsewhere in the New Testament -- including speaking in tongues, prophecy and divine healing -- have been restored to the church and should continue to operate in the modern church.
That's right, and I believe in exercising that right to my opinion.. I grew up going to a Assembly of God church and as a child I had no idea what brain washing was all about. But now that I'm in my 50's, I can see now how and what methods they employed to do their dirty work.
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Search Forums Advanced. Page 1 of 3. Advertisements Please enlighten me, what are the differences between the two?? Location: East Coast U. Quote: Originally Posted by gabygirl Please enlighten me, what are the differences between the two?? Location: Florida posts, read , times Reputation: The Baptist church I attended occasionally in the village of Over, Cambridge, is over years old and dated from before the time when being a Baptist was legally allowed in England.
The Assemblies of God are a Pentecostal church and are around years old as a denomination now. The other Pentecostal denomination is the Elim Church. Both denominations were founded by the Jeffries brothers who were well-known evangelists at the time. The Elim church differs mainly from the Assemblies of God in the degree to which "speaking in tongues" is allowed in their public services and this reflects a difference of opinion between the Jeffries brothers themselves.
The Elim church only allows people to pray publicly "in tongues" during meetings if there is someone there who can interpret the prayer prayed in "a tongue" into English, so that all may understand what has been prayed. The Assemblies of God allowed "speaking in tongues" as people were led by the Holy Spirit, regardless as to whether or not what was said could be interpreted into English.
Praying in tongues refers to one of the "gifts of the Holy Spirit" as described in the New Testament, where christians, inspired by the Holy Spirit, would speak or pray in a language they did not understand. There have been remarkable examples documented of people giving a message from God specifically for one person visiting the congregation at the time in a language which only that one person understood. I have described the rules as they were at the outset.
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