Episode 14

Songs of the Spirit: Exploring the Charismatic Movement

Published on: 15th October, 2024

Discussing the different stances on spiritual gifts, glossolalia, and spiritual technologies, Joshua Noel explores theologies around the charismatic movement! We go through the history of Christian mysticism and the charismatic movements in the Church, then discuss 5 different worship songs about the Holy Spirit and what those songs teach us about the presence of the Spirit in the Church today.

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What religion is glossolalia? What does the Bible say about glossolalia? Is speaking in tongues actually biblical? What is cessationism? What Bible verse do cessationists use? What is the meaning of continuationism? What is the difference between cessationism and continuationism? Do Calvinists believe in speaking in tongues?

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In this episode, you will be able to:

  • Discuss multiple views on the works of the Holy Spirit
  • Deconstruct charismatic teachings
  • Explore how music can help us feel the Spirit
  • Examine ideas about speaking in tongues as evidence of the baptism of the Holy Ghost

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Songs discussed in this episode:

  • "Every Time I Feel the Spirit" by Nat King Cole
  • "Holy Spirit" by Francesca Battistelli
  • "Holy Spirit Rain Down" by Hillsong
  • "Has It Been You" by John Mark McMillan
  • "Spirit Move! (Keep on Moving)" by The Porter's Gate Collective

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