The Bible's words are interpreted to be true: that
everything in it is true, a recognition of the entire Bible as God's holy and
infallible word. At the same time, it is acknowledged that humankind does not understand everything or can fully explain all relationships. With the help of the
Holy Spirit, however, Christians can gain a clearer understanding and greater understanding of what is written. The Pentecostal movement does not use explanatory
or other scripture besides the Bible. The Pentecostal movement believes in the Bible's revelation of God as the only One, the Father (spirit), the Son (the spirit robed in flesh), and the Holy Ghost (God's spirit poured out and the infilling of believers). The
return of Jesus,
the last days, and the
Millennium play an important role. The
baptism of the Spirit (baptism in the Holy Spirit) is an early Christian phenomenon, and first appeared on
Pentecost in Jerusalem, following
Jesus' ascension to heaven. The disciples were gathered. Then the Spirit fell upon them, and some disciples became bold
apostles. The baptized Christians received greater boldness and joy, and they also received
spiritual gifts that were a manifestation of God's presence.
Speaking in tongues is considered a prayer language that is used when one wants to pray not only with one's own thoughts and words, but also with one's spirit. However, speaking in tongues is not necessarily seen as being equally important for everyone.
Salvation is understood as an active act on the part of God. The relationship between God and the human race was lost during the
Fall of Adam. Through the sacrificial
death of Jesus Christ on the cross and resurrection, God restores the relationship between himself and the human race. All this happens through personal faith, which is a gift of God.
Communion has a central place in the service life of the movement, in commemoration and proclamation of the atoning death of Christ. The Lord's Supper refers to a deep union between Christ and His church.
Baptism is a baptism with full immersion in water, called believing baptism. Baptism is a voluntary choice. Baptism is an act that is done on the basis of faith and conviction. Baptism is a covenant of conscience between one who is baptized and God. For young children it is common to have a child blessing, which is not considered a baptism. The Pentecostal movement has always had a social commitment to the poor and the excluded. This is done through
relief work and
collections. The missionary activity has focused on building schools, health services and taking care of the language and culture of each country. The Pentecostal movement has a conservative view of
sexuality and
cohabitation. The Pentecostals emphasize the idea that the Jews are God's chosen people, and are therefore Israel-friendly. Some give their support to
Zionism. Pentecostals have no particular celebration for Pentecost, although the first Pentecost, when the Holy Spirit fell upon the disciples, is central to the movement. They celebrate Christmas and Easter. The Pentecostal view of the Bible as God's word has been one of the reasons why they have been largely dismissive of the
World Council of Churches because they believe the
ecumenical organization has too liberal a view of the Bible. ==Organization==