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Osborn argues that the purpose of Pentecost was not merely to empower the disciples for ministry, but to establish the Church as a witness to the world of the gospel of Jesus Christ. In his book, Osborn writes, “The purpose of Pentecost was to give the Church the power to be a witness to the world, to give the Church the power to fulfill its commission.”

As T.L. Osborn notes, “The experience of Pentecost is not just a historical event, but a spiritual experience that is available to all believers today.” The purpose of Pentecost is not limited to the early Church, but is a reality that can be experienced by believers in every generation.

In his book, “The Purpose of Pentecost,” T.L. Osborn provides an in-depth exploration of the biblical account of Pentecost, as recorded in the New Testament. According to Osborn, Pentecost was not merely a historical event, but a spiritual experience that holds profound implications for believers today.

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Osborn argues that the purpose of Pentecost was not merely to empower the disciples for ministry, but to establish the Church as a witness to the world of the gospel of Jesus Christ. In his book, Osborn writes, “The purpose of Pentecost was to give the Church the power to be a witness to the world, to give the Church the power to fulfill its commission.”

As T.L. Osborn notes, “The experience of Pentecost is not just a historical event, but a spiritual experience that is available to all believers today.” The purpose of Pentecost is not limited to the early Church, but is a reality that can be experienced by believers in every generation. The Purpose Of Pentecost By T L Osborn Pdf

In his book, “The Purpose of Pentecost,” T.L. Osborn provides an in-depth exploration of the biblical account of Pentecost, as recorded in the New Testament. According to Osborn, Pentecost was not merely a historical event, but a spiritual experience that holds profound implications for believers today. Osborn argues that the purpose of Pentecost was