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Pentecost

May 15, 2016 by corriegus

Penteconfidence

Penteconfidence: (noun) 1. Living confidently and boldly for God because of the gift God gave his people on Pentecost. 2. Confidence born of the Holy Spirit.

“That woman has some penteconfidence!”

From Corries Theological Dictionary of the New Testament, ©2016, Dove Publishing Group.

| Tagged Christianity, faith, Holy Spirit, Pentecost | 2 Comments

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