Hengenhelluntaan
Hengenhelluntaan is a Finnish term that translates to "the outpouring of the Spirit" or "descent of the Holy Spirit" and is most commonly associated with Pentecostalism. It refers to the belief and experience of a supernatural empowerment by the Holy Spirit, often accompanied by spiritual gifts. This concept is central to Pentecostal theology, which emphasizes the active presence and work of the Holy Spirit in the lives of believers today, mirroring the events described in the New Testament book of Acts, particularly chapter 2.
Practitioners of Hengenhelluntaan often describe experiencing a profound sense of God's presence, leading to phenomena such
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