I'm new here.
jonathan T Conant (jon@juno.com)
Fri, 16 Aug 1996 08:27:35 PST
Billy, I have had a few Pentecostal fits in my time and believe me it's
not something I do of my own ,but sometimes when I need to get a victory
the Spirit of the Lord moves on me this way, also I have gotten drunk in
the Holy Ghost many times and I really can't tell you what I looked like
when it happened cause I was drunk :^) :^) On the other hand my husband
seldom does more than say Praise the Lord and raises his hands to Jesus,
he stays pretty calm, God deals with us as individuals, be careful if you
think someone is just putting on a show, it could be Jesus touching a
saint in need. I hope you get to shake sometime, Did you know there was
a group of religious people called shakers at one time ,did these people
have the Holy Ghost??Most likely they did. Anyhow I'll let others give
their input on this topic, Signing off In Jesus Name, Sis. Conant
On Fri, 16 Aug 1996 00:20:12 -0500 Billy Hall <billyh@wko.com> writes:
>Hi all. My name is Billy Hall and I'm twenty years old. I just
>thought I
>would write to introduce myself and say a big hi there and hello to
>everyone
>from Kentucky.
>
>Also, I have a really quick question. Although I believe it's totally
>and
>completely of God, and have pretty much figured out what causes
>it--what
>does the shaking and jerking that happens to some people in a service
>do for
>that person? I have always thought this was a most fascinating thing
>to
>hear about, but now that I am Pentecostal and have experienced it
>first
>hand--it just makes it all the more awe-inspiring.
>
>Billy
>
>