AROME OSAYI AND THE ALLURE OF ESOTERIC CHRISTIANITY (PART II)
“Strange Fire and Counterfeit Revival: Testing Spiritual Manifestations by Scripture” By Akin Ojumu What do the Azusa Street Revival of 1906–1915, the Toronto Blessing of 1994, and the Brownsville Revival—also known as the Pensacola Outpouring—of 1995–2000 have in common? Each movement was marked by highly charged religious excitement: rapturous singing, ecstatic dancing, unintelligible utterances presented as speaking in tongues, and large numbers of people shaking, jerking, writhing, collapsing, or lying motionless on the floor. All these manifestations were attributed to the power and presence of the Holy Spirit. For many Pentecostals and Charismatics, these events represent some of the greatest outpourings of the Spirit in modern Christian history. The unusual manifestations are regarded as evidence that God visited His people in extraordinary power. But unusual behavior is not, by itself, proof of divine activity. Similar manifestations can be found in non-Christian religious trad...