Pentecostal Methods
- The Gospel Commission
- Providential Openings
- A Greater Demand for Men and Means
- Churches as Training Centers
- Church-members Must Work
- Pentecostal Methods
- Pentecost's Experience To Be Repeated
- Plan of Salvation About to Close
- Accounts with Nations Are Soon To Be Closed
- The Spirit of God To Be Withdrawn from the Earth
- Predictions
- A Great Reformatory Movement
- Great Power Will Attend the Last Message of Warning
- Many Will Be Prepared to Make Wise Decisions
- Every Believer Will Be a Worker
- Great Revivals to Follow This Personal Ministry
- The Spirit of Prayer Will Actuate Every Believer
- Educated and Uneducated Can Hear the Message
- Whole Families To Be Missionaries
- Methods of Work
- Various Lines of Work
- Topics of Conversation
- Christlike Sympathy and Simplicity Necessary
- The Work of Women Important
- Children May Have a Part in the Work
- The Most Powerful Argument in Favor of the Truth
- Divine Agencies Waiting to Cooperate
- The One Talent Is Welcomed
- Publications Should Be Extensively Used
- The Large Cities Must Be Given Special Attention
- Foreigners in These Cities Must Be Reached
- Forces Must Be Organized
- Generalship Is Needed and Enlistments Called For
- Various Lines of Work To Be Taught
- Means Will Flow into the Treasuries
- Unity in All the Churches as a Result
- The Reward
- What Might Have Been
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After Christ's early disciples had confessed their sins and righted every wrong, and they were about to begin to carry out the gospel commission, the Holy Ghost came upon them, and great power was with these lowly men and women. Providentially, God had brought together at Jerusalem “devout men out of every nation under heaven.” hearing them speak “the wonderful works of God” in their own language, they were amazed. Many of these were among the number who later said, “Men and brethren, what shall we do?” they became believers, and carried the good news to their friends and relatives on their return home, of the apostles we read, “And daily in the temple, and in every house, they ceased not to teach and preach Jesus Christ.” Acts 5:42. In this house-to-house labor they undoubtedly enlisted the new converts, “and the Lord added to the church daily such as should be saved. Acts 2:46, 47. Thousands were converted, and, in a comparatively short time, the gospel message was carried to all the world.PH120 5.2
“The disciples did not ask for a blessing for themselves. They were weighted with the burden of souls. The gospel was to be carried to the ends of the earth, and they claimed the endowment of power that Christ had promised. Then it was that the Holy Spirit was poured out, and thousands were converted in a day. So it may be now.”—Testimonies for the Church 8:21.PH120 6.1