
Have you ever been told you're not “full enough” of the Holy Spirit? That you need to “get refilled” at every service, or risk running spiritually dry? On this Pentecost Sunday, Justin and Tiffany expose how Pentecostal theology has reduced the Spirit to an emotional experience you need to keep chasing, instead of the permanent indwelling Jesus promised. With Scripture, clips, and clarity, they’ll show you how to stop striving and start resting in the living water that NEVER runs dry.
But whoever drinks of the water that I will give him will never be thirsty again. - John 4:14 ESV
Last Week:
Mocking Grace: Did We Leave the UPCI to Sin Freely? - EP92
Playlists:
Show Links:
Examining Pentecostalism: The Roots, The Founders, and The Tongues
Is Pentecost An Experience For Today? - S01E40
Kenny Godair – “we feel real good about Pentecost”
Joel Holmes – “yesterday’s drink won’t do for today”
Mark Drost – “practiced tongues”
Josh Herring – “attracted to his own breath”
Caleb Herring – “dependent on emotion”
Jonathan Shoemake – “Jesus needs a church”
Mark Morgan – “I’m not talking to Bapticostals”
Clark Copeland – “praying through one time is good”
Kenneth Carpenter – “if you wanna keep the HG”
Resources:
Spiritualabuse.org
B.I.T.E. Model Website
B.I.T.E. Model Free PDF
Book: Toxic Faith
Book: The Subtle Power of Spiritual Abuse
Books: Pagan Christianity? Exploring the Roots of Our Church Practices
Book: Christianity without the Cross: A History of Salvation in Oneness Pentecostalism
Book: Free: From Legalism to Grace
Connect with us!
📱Call or text (484) 424-7223
graceescapepod.com | Send us an email!
DISCLAIMER :This podcast is for educational and commentary purposes only. The views expressed in this podcast are based on personal opinions, theological analysis, and publicly available information. Our intent is to critique doctrines, teachings, and practices within fundamentalist church systems from a biblical perspective. We do not make accusations of illegal activity, nor do we intend to defame any individual or organization. Viewers are encouraged to research and form their own conclusions.
Fair Use Notice: This video may contain copyrighted material used under the Fair Use Doctrine (17 U.S.C. § 107) for purposes such as criticism, commentary, education, and news reporting. All footage used falls within fair use guidelines and is presented with added context and analysis. If you are a rights holder and believe your material has been used unfairly, please contact us before taking any action.