Paul and Luca have many arguments about how to express the power of dialects; one of them is that dialect gifts are regarded as understandable languages understood by others, And other languages are cryptic languages that need to be explained. However, an important argument claimed by many Pentecostalists is "Peter 's Pentecostal grass ... ... [fulfilled] Joel' s prophecy" God hopes to pour out his spirit into all the flesh The flesh gives the belief that everyone should try to fill the Holy Spirit said Ephesus.
New Spirit sent faith, highlighting the usefulness of gifts after the Bible, including glossolia, healing and prophecies. They practiced by hand and asked for "filling" of the Holy Spirit. However, the special experience of experiencing the baptism of the Holy Spirit may not be necessary to experience this gift. There are no new attractive worshipers, structures of government characteristic of church or worship style of church. Approximately 19,000 sects and about 295 million individual believers are said to have new attractions. Many independent, sectarian or sectarian congregations have new attractiveness and practice, and the power of numbers is concentrated in the African independent church, the Han family church movement, and the Latin American church.
Universal. The traditional Pentecostal's view is that all Christians should expect to be baptized in the Holy Spirit. Most Protestants believe that the baptism of the Holy Spirit is a prerequisite for becoming a Christian but it can not be separated from conversion and believes that it is no longer marked by Grosolia. The Pentecostal church proclaimed in the declaration of the Pentecostal apostle Peter that "the gift of the Holy Spirit" is "for you and your children and for all those far away" (Acts 2: 38-39). The commandment answered that there was never a gift from a dialect (1 Cor 12: 30). In response to those who say that "the baptism of the Holy Spirit is not another conversion experience", the Pentecostal appeals the apostle Paul to ask questions to the Ephesians. "Do you believe that you received the Holy Spirit in the future" (Acts 19: 2)