Jesus Culture's Send The Fire (another Pentecost song) Review - Faith Reframed
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Jesse reviews Jesus Culture’s new song Send the Fire, looking closely at the lyrics and testing them against Scripture. While some parts echo biblical truth, the repeated call for “another Pentecost” points to serious theological problems. Pentecost was a once-for-all event, and asking for it again misrepresents the Spirit’s ongoing presence with believers. Jesse explains how songs like this can shape bad theology and urges Christians to weigh worship lyrics carefully in light of God’s Word.
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