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The Bible For Normal People

Episode 102: Jonathan Martin - Pentecostalism as Mysticism

The Bible For Normal People

The Bible for Normal People

Religion & Spirituality, Christianity

4.73.4K Ratings

🗓️ 7 October 2019

⏱️ 47 minutes

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Summary

In this episode of The Bible for Normal People Podcast, Pete and Jared talk with Jonathan Martin about the beauty of Pentecostalism, the value of being taught to listen to the Holy Spirit from a young age, and the importance of experiencing other Christian traditions. Show Notes → Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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0:00.0

You're listening to the Bible for Normal People,

0:02.2

the only God ordained podcast on the internet.

0:05.3

Serious talk about the sacred book.

0:07.4

I'm Pete Ends.

0:08.2

And I'm Jared Byeth.

0:11.2

Welcome everyone to this episode of the podcast today.

0:14.4

We are talking about Pentecostalism as mysticism.

0:18.7

And maybe we should take a minute to unpack that.

0:20.6

But before we do that, we're going to be talking today

0:23.3

just to give you a heads up with Jonathan Martin,

0:25.6

who's pastor at the table, O.K.C.

0:29.0

and...

0:29.9

As in Oklahoma City.

0:30.9

Oklahoma City.

0:31.8

Right.

0:32.8

The table...

0:33.6

It's like a fried chicken place.

0:35.2

Right, O.K.C.

0:36.6

Right.

0:37.4

Yeah, so maybe Pete, why don't you unpack a little bit

0:40.2

of what do we mean with these big words,

0:41.8

Pentecostalism as mysticism?

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