Outpouring Of The Holy Spirit | Full Movie | Dr. Neil Hudson | Keith Malcomson | Des Cartwright

A small group of believers earnestly prayed for Revival in England at the beginning of the twentieth century. Little did they know how God would answer that prayer – an answer that would impact the church worldwide. This revival would lead to the birth of Pentecostalism in Britain and awaken people to a new relationship with God.

Sunderland 1907 – This documentary looks at the British Pentecostal Movement and its origins in the twentieth century. In a series of meetings in Sunderland 1907 held by Alexander Boddy, an Angelican Vicar, and Thomas Barratt, a minister from Norway there was an “”Outpouring of the Holy Spirit.”” God moved through this revival leading to ongoing meetings and conventions for several years. God raised up ministries and impacted a number of key individuals such as Smith Wigglesworth, Thomas Myerscough, W.F.B. Burron, James Salter, George Jeffreys, Stephen Jeffreys and others to go and spread the Good News of Jesus Christ and the message of Pentecost. Smith Wigglesworth – Smith Wigglesworth was an evangelist from West Yorkshire, England, who dared to believe that all things are possible. He affected the Pentecostal movement worldwide more than any other individual in the twentieth century. He brought in a multitude of souls for Jesus, and signs and wonders would follow wherever he preached the Gospel. Stephen and George Jeffreys – Two brothers from a mining family in the valleys of South Wales got saved during the Welsh revival. They would go on to evangelize and establish New Testament churches throughout the United Kingdom. They were Stephen and George Jeffreys. George Jeffreys was the founder of the Elim Pentecostal movement which still continues today. He had some of the largest evangelistic meetings the UK has ever witnessed. Stephen Jeffreys would fill many New Testament churches through his evangelism campaigns across the United Kingdom.

For all Secessionists who say the Gifts of the Holy Spirit ended with the Apostles….

Mary Fitzgerald Rodriguez
“For those who say the Gifts of the Holy Spirit ended in the time of the Apostles, but cannot give one sound scripture reference when, exactly, did this occur, I want to give you a warning. For something so important to salvation back then to be discarded and even despised by you, you are basically denying salvation…..true salvation, not this “raise your hand to accept Jesus” stuff that goes on in your churches.

There is nowhere in scripture where an Apostle or early believer told others “after I’m dead, don’t speak in tongues or perform miracles. Don’t have discernment nor cast out any demons. Just have a lukewarm faith and make sure you tell those who have the Gift s that they are from the devil.”. It’s NOT in there!

So stop twisting the verses you use to justify your deception… “When that which is perfect comes, tongues etc will cease.”. Jesus is that which is perfect and He hasn’t come back yet. The other one where they say, “but Lord, we performed miracles in Your name, etc” and Jesus said to depart because He never knew them, refers to counterfeit acts from the devil, not the true Gifts.

When you deny and despise the Holy Spirit of God, you are antichrist…you are blaspheming God. Your incomplete “salvation” is just that,….. incomplete….and I dare to infer that you are not saved at all, especially when you claim God’s Gifts and those who use them are unsaved workers of Satan .

Please, I implore you….take this to the Lord in prayer or you will be the ones to whom He says, “depart from Me, I never knew you”