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	<title>Comments on: What&#8217;s in a name?</title>
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	<description>Truth IS. Deal with it.</description>
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		<title>By: Pastor Aeron Morgan</title>
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		<description>Thank you, son, for the truth you have shared about &#039;tarrying&#039;. I remember hearing the renowned Donald Gee, one of the outstanding Pentecostal pioneers and Bible teachers of the past generation. He said, &quot;We have lost the art of waiting on God (tarrying).&quot; The &#039;old&#039; Pentecostal pioneers of our Assemblies of God Fellowship and I speak of those in the UK particularly, though I am sure it was the disposition of our dear American AOG pastors and leadership, who loved to have Donald Gee visit and preach on Pentecostal doctrine at the Camp meetings) used to use the very term, &quot;tarrying meetings&quot;. NO, we were not in a pre-Pentecost mode, but found the great spiritual benefit of waiting on God, until we were personally &#039;endued with power from on high&#039;. Such meetings were unforgettable. Our &#039;tarrying&#039; was not done for us in the Upper Room of Acts 2, so that we have no need for such waiting on God today. O for a renewal of such awesome Pentecostal prayer gatherings again, seeing God-hungry folk waiting on Him with hearts filled with expectant desire. &lt;br/&gt;&lt;br/&gt;Thanks again for bringing to our attention this great need in our times.&lt;br/&gt;&lt;br/&gt;Your dad&lt;br/&gt;Pastor Aeron Morgan&lt;br/&gt;(Queensland, Australia)</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Thank you, son, for the truth you have shared about &#8216;tarrying&#8217;. I remember hearing the renowned Donald Gee, one of the outstanding Pentecostal pioneers and Bible teachers of the past generation. He said, &#8220;We have lost the art of waiting on God (tarrying).&#8221; The &#8216;old&#8217; Pentecostal pioneers of our Assemblies of God Fellowship and I speak of those in the UK particularly, though I am sure it was the disposition of our dear American AOG pastors and leadership, who loved to have Donald Gee visit and preach on Pentecostal doctrine at the Camp meetings) used to use the very term, &#8220;tarrying meetings&#8221;. NO, we were not in a pre-Pentecost mode, but found the great spiritual benefit of waiting on God, until we were personally &#8216;endued with power from on high&#8217;. Such meetings were unforgettable. Our &#8216;tarrying&#8217; was not done for us in the Upper Room of Acts 2, so that we have no need for such waiting on God today. O for a renewal of such awesome Pentecostal prayer gatherings again, seeing God-hungry folk waiting on Him with hearts filled with expectant desire. </p>
<p>Thanks again for bringing to our attention this great need in our times.</p>
<p>Your dad<br />Pastor Aeron Morgan<br />(Queensland, Australia)</p>
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