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Saturday, June 27, 2015

IBPS PO CWE-5 Notification Out

IBPS PO CWE-5 Notification Out
Dear Readers,
The most awaited notification of the year is out. IBPS just published the Notification for the recruitment under CWE PO/MT-V.

The expected schedule of events is as follows: 

On-line registration Start: 10.07.2015 to 01.08.2015
Payment of Application Fees/Intimation Charges (Online): 10.07.2015 to 01.08.2015 
Download of call letters for Pre - Exam Training: 09.09.2015 to 19.09.2015 
Download of call letters for online examination - Preliminary: 23.09.2015 onwards 
Online Examination Preliminary: 03.10.2015, 04.10.2015 10.10.2015, 11.10.2015
Result of Online exam – Preliminary: October 2015 
Download of Call letter for Online exam - Main: October 2015 
Online Examination – Main: 31.10.2015 
Declaration of Result – Main: November 2015
Download of call letters for interview: December 2015 
Conduct of interview: January 2016 
Provisional Allotment: April 2016

Now is The Time : IBPS PO-V

Now is The Time : IBPS PO-V

Dear Readers,
IBPS has released the notification for the recruitment under IBPS CWE PO/MT-V. This time IBPS also came with the same idea of Preliminary exam and Mains exam and as predicted, the preliminary exam has the same pattern as followed by SBI PO Preliminary 2015.



The sections and questions in the preliminary exam are:
Reasoning : 35 Questions for 35 Marks
Quantitative Aptitude : 35 Questions for 35 Marks
English : 30 Questions for 30 Marks
We have seen recently in SBI PO 2015 Preliminary exam that the sections were either moderate or easy and candidates have attempted sufficient number of questions. And as it was anticipated, IBPS followed the same. This clears all the doubts regarding IBPS PO Prelims. The mains will be on usual pattern that it used to follow.

This time IBPS also included "Exim Bank" in the list of participating banks. This is one of the change observed in the notification. Apart from all of these, the time management in the preliminary exam will play a vital role in the selection of the candidate.



Although the date for IBPS PO Prelims is October 3rd, 2015 onwards, but you should start the preparation as many exams have already in queue viz. RBI Assistant, SBI Mains, IBPS RRB Officer Scale-1, IBPS RRB Office Assistant and finally comes IBPS PO/MT-V (Till Now). So just recollect all your energy and channelise the same for your preparation. And we, The Bankersadda.com, promise you to be the best buddy during this phase of preparation.

SBI Mains English (Mix Quiz)

SBI Mains English (Mix Quiz)

Dear Readers,
                     Today we are providing you quiz on English which is one of the most important sections of banking exams, in which you can score maximum with ease if you are practising on very regular basis, It is crucial for all the upcoming banking exams, IBPS/SBI/RRB etc.

Directions (Q. 1-10): In the following passage, some of the words have been left out, each of which is indicated by a number. Find the suitable word from the options given against each number and fill up the blanks with appropriate words to make the paragraph meaningful.

A friend in need is a friend indeed. A man who stands (1) is friend in (2) is a true friend. Selfless love is the base of true friendship. True friends share each other's joy and sorrow, pain and pleasure. They do not fall (3) in adversity. They have full confidence in each other. They never (4) each other. (5) makes friends, adversity tries them. A selfless friend is (6); a selfish friend is a curse. The first is an angel and the second is a devil. One makes your career while the other (7) it.
True friendship means great self-sacrifice on the part of both. A true friend (8) pleasure and convenience. He goes out of his way and faces difficulties in his way with joy and even with pride. Joy and sorrow, success and failure, good fortune and misfortune, are equally (9) by a pair of true friends. They (10) the burden of life equally for they feel that they sail in the same boat and that they have to sink and swim together.

1. 
1) to
2) with
3) for
4) by 
5) of

2. 
1) adversity
2) commotion
3) change
4) happiness
5) growth

3. 
1) by
2) to
3) off
4) with 
5) through

4. 
1) postulate
2) commit
3) danger
4) deplete
5) betray

5. 
1) Wealth
2) Prosperity 
3) Man
4) Providence
5) Well-bring

6. 
1) boon
2) force
3) blessing
4) calamity
5) message

7. 
1) throws
2) develops 
3) constructs
4) mars 
5) lacks

8. 
1) foregoes
2) mitigates 
3) evolves
4) appraises
5) prospers

9. 
1) built
2) pleased
3) admired
4) advocated
5) shared

10. 
1) expect
2) shoulder 
3) dislike
4) propose 

5) project

DIRECTIONS (Q. 11-15): Which of the phrases (a), (b), (c) and (d) given below each sentence should replace the phrase printed in bold in the sentence to make it grammatically correct? If the sentence is correct as it is given and no correction is required, mark (e) as the answer.

11.Anyone with a little interest in sports is bound to familiar with Sachin Tendulkar's name.
1) binding to familiar
2) bound to be familiar 
3) binding to be familiar
4) bound to have familiar
5) No correction required

12. He asked me if I will accept his conditions if he helped me.
1) that if 1 will accept
2) that if I would accept 
3) if I would accept
4) if would I be accepting 
5) No correction required

13.The ship was not fit to survive another storm as the damage was beyond repair.
1) fitted to survive  
2) fit to be surviving 
3) fitting for survival
4) fit with survival 
5) No correction required

14.His changed attitudes did not go well within his family.
1) had not gone well within
2) went not well within  
3) could not go well into
4) did not go well with 
5) No correction required.


15.What all this mean, is that the disciples are more powerful than their teacher.
1) all this means
2) does all this mean 
3) all the meaning
4) does this all mean 
5) No correction required

Answers..

1. (4)
2. (1)
3. (3)
4. (5)
5. (2)
6. (1)
7. (4)
8. (5)
9. (5)
10. (2)
11. (2)
12. (3)
13. (5)
14. (4)
15. (1)

SBI Mains Reasoning Questions

SBI Mains Reasoning Questions

Directions (Q. 1-5): Study the following information carefully to answer the given questions.
In a family of ten persons—A, B, C, D, E, F, G, H, I and J there are five males and five females. All of them are sitting for evening snacks, viz Pizza, Cola, Lemonade, Chocolate (Temptation), Coffee, Tea, Burger, Ice  Cream (Strawberry), Ice-cream (Vanilla), Chocolate (Nestle), but not necessarily in the same order. No couple eat the flavour of the same eat-able. 
In the family of three generations, each female member, except B and H, has two sisters and one brother. The grandson of J does not like Pizza. B has no sister-in-law. A is not drinking tea. No male member eats Chocolate (Temptation) and takes Tea. I is father-in-law of F and he eats lee cream of Vanilla flavour. G, who eats Chocolate (Nestle), is the son-in-law of B. D, who drinks Coffee, is the unmarried sister of E, who does not like Cola. C is sister-in-law of F but she does not like Cola, Lemonade or Tea. E is G's brother-in-law. B's father is H 's husband, who does not like Pizza. The grandparents neither drink any beverages nor eat any sweet stuff.

1.Who among the following likes Chocolate (Temptation)?
A) C  
B) A  
C) F 
D) Can't say 
E) None of these.

2. F has which of the following drinks/eatables?
A) Ice-cream (Strawberry)  
B) Cola 
C) Lemonade  
D) Can't say 
E) None of these.

3. Which of the following pairs of persons do not represent a couple?
A) B and I  
B) A and F  
C) G and C 
D) H and J  
E) E and D

4.How many grandsons does J have?
A) Two  
B) Three  
C) One  
D) Can't say  
E) None of these.

5.How is A related to E?
A) Mother  
B) Sister  
C) Wife  
D) Can't say  
E) None of these.

Directions (Q. 6-10): Study the following information carefully to answer the given questions.
A word and number arrangement machine when given an input line of words and numbers rearranges them following a particular rule in each step. The following is an illustration of the input and its rearrangement.
Input: 33 cent group 50 but 10 way 63 sun 69
Step I: 69 33 cent group 50 10 way 63 sun but
Step II: 69 63 33 group 50 10 way sun cent but
Step III: 69 63 50 33 10 way sun group cent but
Step III is the last step of the above input. As per the rules followed in the above steps, find out for each of the following questions the appropriate step for the given input. 
Input: 81 vital 13 leap plunge 24 fall 78 19 arid glib 90 dusty
6. Which step number is the following output?
 90 81 78 24 vital I3 plunge 19 leap glib fall dusty arid
A) Step Il  
B) Step IV 
C) Step III  
D) Step V  
E) There is no such step.

7. Which of the following represents the position of '19' in Step V?
A ) Fifih from the right   
B) Third from the left  
C) Eighth from the left
D) Ninth from the right  
E) None of these.

8. Which word/number would be at the 5th position from the left in Step IV? 
A) leap   
B) 13   
C) plunge 
D) 19   
E) None of these

9. Which step would be the last but one?
A)V   
B)VI   
C) IV  
D)VII   
E) None of these.

10. How many elements (words or numbers) are there between '24' and 'fall' in the last step?
A) Three   
B) Four   
C) Five  
D) Six   
E) None of these.

For Ques (11-15) Directions:- All the six members of a family A, B, C, D, E and F are travelling together. B is the son of C but C is not the mother of B, A and C are a married couple. E is the brother of C. D is the daughter of A. F is the brother of B.

11. How many male members are there in the family ?
A) 1
B) 2
C) 3
D) 4
E) None of these.

12. Who is the mother of B ?
A) D
B) F
C) E
D) A
E) None of these.

13. How many children does A have ?
A) One
B) Two
C) Three
D) Four
E) None of these 

14. Who is the wife of E ?
A) A
B) F
C) B
D) C
E) Can't be determined

15. Which of the following is a pair of females ?
A) AE
B) BD
C) DF
D) AD
E) None of these.


Answers :

Hints(1-5)


1. B
2. B
3. E
4. C
5. B
6. C
7. D
8. D
9. C
10.D
11.D
12.D
13.C
14.E
15.D

SBI Mains: Quantitative Questions

SBI Mains: Quantitative Questions

Time : 5 Minute
Directions (Q. 1- 5): Answer these questions based on the following information:
The average age of Ramesh, Sushant, Vijay, Neel, Amit and Rodney is 58 years. Amit and Vijay's total age is 124 years. Sushant is thrice Neel's age. The average age of Ramesh and Rodney is 52 years. Vijay is four years younger than Sushant. The ages of Ramesh and Rodney are in the ratio 29 : 23.
1. Who amongst the following is the youngest?
A) Rodney  
B) Ramesh  
C) Vijay   
D) Neel   
E) Amit

2. What is the average age (in years) of Sushant, Neel, Vijay and Amit?
A) 173  
B) 61   
C) 57   
D) 48   
E) None of these

3. In how many years will Neel be exactly half of Vijay's present age?
A) 4   
B) 20   
C) 13  
D) 18   
E) None of these

4. What is the ratio of the ages of Amit and Neel? 
A) l9:l5  
B) 29:2I   
C) 17 : 18   
D) 13 : 1 1  
E) None of these

5. How old is Vijay (in years)? 
A) 82  
B) 66   
C) 58    
D) 74   
E) None of these

Directions (6-10) : Study the following table carefully and answer the questions given below .
 NUMBER OF STUDENTS WHO GO ABROAD FOR STUDY


6. From which State/U.T, did the least number of students go abroad over the years among the given States / U.T.s?
A) Karnataka  
B) Kerala
C) West Bengal  
D) Maharashtra
E) None of these

7. What was the percent increase in number of students from West Bengal from 1992 to 1993?
A) 25   
B) 100/3
C) 50   
D) 200/3
E) None of these

8. In the case of which State/ U.T. was there an increase and decrease respectively in the number of students in alternate years?
A) Andhra Pradesh 
B) Delhi
C) Karnataka  
D) West 
E) None of these

9. In the case of which State/U.T. was there a continuous increase in the number of students over the given years?
A) Delhi   
B) Maharashtra
C) Andhra Pradesh 
D) Karnataka
E) None of these

10. In which year did Kerala contribute approximately one-fifth of the total number of students in that year?
A) 1990   
B) 1991
C) 1992    
D) 1993
E) None of these


Answers:


1. D
2. B
3. C
4. A
5. E
6. C
7. B
8. D
9. B

10. C

Daily GK Update - 27th June 2015

Daily GK Update - 27th June 2015



1. BRICS bank to be operational by end of 2015: South Africa
i. The emerging market BRICS nations will have their own development bank by the end of the year.
ii. "The New Development Bank is expected to be operational by end of 2015," the South African finance ministry said in a statement that announced the nomination of South African banker Leslie Maasdorp as vice president of the bank and parliamentary ratification of two treaties concerning the lender.



iii. The BRICS nations - Brazil, Russia, India, China and South Africa - which represent 40 per cent of the world's population and a quarter of its economic output, decided in 2013 to create their own development bank to step up lending for the infrastructure projects needed to close the gap with the industrialised world.
The bank, which will be headquartered in Shanghai, is expected to have up to $100 billion in capital. 
iv. The inaugural meeting of the board of governors of the New Development Bank will be held in the Russian city of Ufa on July 7 to confirm the appointment of the management of the lender. 

2. India ranked best for investment
i. A ranking of destinations for attractiveness to foreign investors has placed India at the top among 110 countries. China has secured the 65th position and the U.S. is at the 50th. In the 2014 index, India was at the sixth position and Hong Kong was number one.
ii. The ranking is based on an index for baseline profitability that assumes that three factors affect the ultimate success of a foreign investment: how much the value of an asset grows; the preservation of that value while the asset is owned; and the ease of repatriation of proceeds from selling the asset.
iv. The index combines measures for each of these factors into a summary statistic that conveys a country's basic attractiveness for investment.

3. Govt to infuse additional Rs 11,500 cr in PSU banks in FY16
i. Government is likely to infuse additional USD 1.8 billion (about Rs 11,500 crore) in public sector banks this fiscal over and above USD 1.2 billion earmarked in the Budget, Finance Secretary Rajiv Mehrishi said on Friday. 
ii. The government has earmarked Rs 7,940 crore in the Budget for recapitalisation of PSU banks for the current fiscal. 
iii. The government has already started assessment of capital requirement of public sector banks. It has already received presentation of 14 public sector banks. 
iv. According to an estimate, public sector banks would need an additional capital of Rs 2.40 lakh crore by 2018 to meet the Basel III capital adequacy norms. 

4. Mboweni heads for Brics bank
i. Finance Minister Nhlanhla Nene announced on Friday that former Reserve Bank governor Tito Mboweni has been appointed as the non-executive director to the board the Brics New Development Bank (NDB).
ii. He added that Cabinet had endorsed the nomination of Leslie Maasdorp for vice-president of the NDB. Maasdorp recently parted ways with AdvTech where he was chief executive. He was previously the president of Merrill Lynch for southern Africa.
iii. The management of the NDBs will be appointed at the board of governors inaugural meeting on July 7‚ Nene said. The NDB is expected to be up and running by the end of the year.

5. Link Intime launches apps to give investors real-time info
i. To give real-time information, securities registry service provider Link Intime India Pvt Ltd has launched two unique mobile applications, one for investors and the other for client companies.
ii. The bLink app provides the latest information across all client companies serviced by Link Intime to investors. The app will provide information about IPO allotments, details of shareholder meetings, dividends declared and book closure period, undelivered articles, failure of credits of dividend/ interests, and failure of credit of shares/ bonds into investors' accounts, among others.
iii. An investor can add up to 10 DP accounts under one login. The InSta Link app, for authorised corporate clients of Link Intime, gives an overview of the latest available holdings of shareholders of the company under various categories and changes thereof in the immediate past seven days.

6. HDFC Securities mobile trading app available in 11 languages 
i. HDFC Securities, a subsidiary of HDFC BankBSE -0.23 % has launched its mobile trading app in 11 different regional languages. 
ii. Language arriers or lack of research and advice should not be reasons for not investing in the future. Apart from English the app will be available in Hindi, Marathi, Gujarati, Punjabi, Assamese, Bengali, Tamil, Telugu, Kannada, Malayalam and Oriya.
iii. HDFC Securities has had a call centre running which services customers in eight different languages. The mobile apps in multiple languages along with call centres will give lot of comfort to investors. 

7. ICC amends rules in a bid to restore balance in ODIs
i. In a bid to restore the balance between bat and ball, the ICC today decided to scrap the batting Powerplays and allow five fielders outside the 30-yard circle in the last ten overs of an innings in one-dayers.
ii. The rule changes will come into effect for series starting on or after July 5, the ICC said in a media release issued today.
iii. The ICC Board during its Annual Conference here adopted these recommendations which were made by the ICC's cricket committee headed by the former India captain Anil Kumble in Mumbai this May.
iv. The ICC Board also reviewed and adopted the Integrity Working Party's recommendations to allow a greater role for a central Anti-Corruption Unit and pave the way for greater coordination of preventative and investigative activity around the world with a unified vision to 'keep cricket clean'.

SBI PO (Pre) 27th June 2015 Exam Analysis- SLOT 4

SBI PO (Pre) 27th June 2015 Exam Analysis- SLOT 4

After analysing the first second & third slot of today, we all came to know that the exam was overall moderate. So, let see what the 4th slot brought for the exam givers. Here is the review of SBI PO PRELIMS SLOT 4.

As you all know, there were 100 questions in the paper - Reasoning, Quantitative Aptitude & English Language. The Reasoning & Quantitative Aptitude consists of 35 questions each, while the English Language section had 30 questions only. Each question had 5 options. There was negative marking of one-fourth or 0.25 of the marks assigned to that question for all the sections. The exam was of one hour only.
The overall experience of the exam was easy. Quantitative aptitude section was tough and in this slot 1 question was from probability. English was moderate but a bit lengthy. Reasoning section was easy and candidates have been able to perform well.
The detailed analysis of the individual sections is given below: 

Section
Total Ques
Max. Marks
Level of Difficulty
Good Attempts
Approx Time Taken (In min)
Reasoning
35
35
Moderate
18-22
20
Quantitative Aptitude
35
35
Moderate
15-20
25
English Language
30
30
Easy
19-23
15
Total
100
100
Moderate
52-65
60

Reasoning - 
The details of the section are as follows: 

Topic
Number of Questions
Syllogisms
5
Seating Arrangement (Linear)
5
Blood Relations
5
Puzzles (In and Out)
10
Inequalities
5
Miscellaneous (Coding-Decodig, Direction Sense etc)
10

NOTE - The reasoning was easy and anyone who got involved with puzzle spent more time in doing reasoning.

Quantitative Aptitude-
The details of the section are as follows:

Topic
Number of Questions (Approx)
Profit Loss,  Time, Speed & Distance, Trains, SI,CI, etc.
9
Series
5
Data Interpretation
10
Quadratic Equations
5
Data Sufficiency
-
Permutation & Combination & Probability
1
Simplification
5

NOTE - The whole Quant section was little tough.

English-
The details of the section are as follows:

Topic
Number of Questions
Reading Comprehension
10
Phrase replacement
5
Para Jumble
5
Cloze Test
5
Errors
5

NOTE - The English section was moderate as the questions were lengthy and took more time.


Disclaimer: All information on cut-offs, analysis, answer key and scores are based on independent analysis and evaluation made by BankersAdda. We do not take responsibility for any decision that might be taken, based on this information. 

All the best

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Sunday, May 31, 2015

Holiness to Pentecost 2015

Holiness to Pentecost 2015
Holiness to Pentecost 2015

"From Holiness to Pentecost"

In the postscript of his book entitled, A Survey of 20th-Century Revival Movements in North America, Richard M. Riss makes the following comments:

A resurgence of Evangelical Christianity has been coming about in America since the late 1940s...If the current resurgence continues, it will provide a milieu conducive to the incidence of an awakening of far greater statistical significance and considerably more extensive societal impact than the earlier revivals of this century...

Should God raise up sufficient intercessors for revival, there is a real possibility that a momentous 'Third Great Awakening,' not only in North America but throughout all Christendom, will explode on the modern scene.

Many are alluding to a spiritual awakening in Christendom. I, for one, agree with Mr. Riss and believe that ministers who are calling for a spiritual awakening, especially in America, are right on with their prophetic insight. 

I believe that the coming spiritual awakening in America alone will surpass the impact of the American first and second Great Awakening(s) of the 18th, 19th, and 20th century revivals. If God can intervene in the affairs of man as He has done throughout recorded history, then He will have no problem bringing about the greatest revival in the history of man. I believe this. 

In continuing my series entitled, "An Awakening is Coming," I'd like to conclude the series by documenting some of the important features of the American Holiness movement that began in the middle 19th century, up to the time when it separated from the Pentecostal movement.

One of the important features about the American Holiness movement was the foundation it served for the revivals of the 20th century. It was John Wesley's teaching on "entire sanctification" that started the American Holiness movement. In simple, Wesley's doctrine spoke of a divine work of the Holy Spirit in the life of the believer, subsequent to salvation. From this teaching came many seekers searching for a greater depth to their salvation experience. Because they came seeking, the Lord blessed them with much more. 

It was during this time that ministries of Divine Healing came into existence. Also at this time Phoebe Palmer, the wife of a prominent physician in New York and a leading teacher in the Holiness movement, labeled the doctrine of 'entire sanctification' as the 'Baptism of the Holy Ghost.' It seems the Holiness movement was okay with the new Holy Spirit moniker as well as embracing other spin-off movements, which included healing ministries and Pentecostal "experiences," but when the issue of "tongues" was recognized by Pentecostals as the initial evidence of being Baptized in the Holy Ghost, the Holiness movement went its own way. 

The American Holiness movement that started in the middle 1800s continues to this day but has fractured into various denominations that cover the globe.

Another important feature of the American Holiness movement was the number of major revivals that branched from its teachings and continued into the 20th century. For example, the Healing revivals of the 1940s were rooted in the Holiness movement. The 1940s healing revivals brought to prominence men like Evangelists Oral Roberts and TL Osborn. Also the decade spawned other movements like the Latter Rain movement and Salvation crusades such as the Billy Graham Crusades. It seems that God linked revival movements together, sustaining the second Great Awakening in America to the end of the 20th century. 

If you remember, the second Great Awakening started in the midnight hour of the 1700s, and continued through the 19th and 20th century with pocket revivals, the Holiness movement, and many other works of grace right up to the end of the 20th century. 

The 1960s and 1970s were the years of the Charismatic Renewal, Jesus Movement, and the Word of Faith Movement. Dr. Bill Hamon said recently, while being interviewed on TBN, that the decade of the 1950s was the decade of the Evangelist. The decade of the 60s was the restoration of the Pastor. The decade of the 70s was the restoration of the Teacher. The decade of the 80s belonged to the Prophets and the 1990s the Apostle. Now that the Five-fold ministry has been restored to its place in the Body, the new millennium will see the ministry of the Saints. The laity will be equipped to do the work of ministry. 

I believe that God is raising up a united front of believers (no names) and bypassing solo ministers who try to go at it alone, for the "Third Great Awakening." This unified front is the laity who will minister in large teams as one, for one purpose. 

I believe they are being positioned now by the Holy Spirit. The baton is being passed to a new generation of people who will walk under great anointing to preach the gospel in the "Third Great Awakening." 

Could the third Great Awakening come in the beginning of the new millennium? It certainly could. The spiritual environment of America is ripe for it. In the past, Awakenings came about as the result of widespread spiritual complacency in the nation. It appeared that God brought these great movements of the past to ready men's hearts for coming national tragedies (Revolutionary war, War of 1812, Civil War, WWI, WWII, and etc.). The 20th century was a century of evil and blood shed. It has been said that it was the century of the devil. There were two world wars, many smaller wars, ethnic cleanings in European nations, death and property destruction by race riots in America, an attempt to exterminate an entire race of people by Hitler, and much, much more evil.

No doubt about it, the century we just left was a nightmare. But one must remember that God was not asleep during the 20th century. He raised up a standard against the satanic onslaught of the 20th century. During this time, God brought forth some of the greatest movements in the history of the church. For example, Evan Roberts in the early 1900s cried out for revival in his country of Wales, and God heard him and sent a worldwide explosion. The revival that turned Wales upside down spread to America and was the forerunner to the Azusa outpouring in Los Angeles, California. From the Azusa outpouring, the revival spilled over America and to the uttermost with the Baptism in the Holy Spirit.

Moreover, another feature of the American Holiness movement, as it jumped into the 20th century, was the unique opposition it faced. What am I referring to? I'm referring to an unusual opposition, which can be identified as a particular Western mindset that had been developing since the Renaissance. For example, from the fourth century onward, Western culture as a whole held to a Christian concept that regarded natural disaster, such as earthquakes or floods, as judgments from God. Such calamities were considered a call to all people everywhere to repent from evil and turn to faith in God. 

Somewhere along the line a predominate number of people began to see natural disasters as accidental or irrelevant to God's purposes. From this mindset came the belief that God was no longer Sovereign. He no longer controlled the events of history. Also, miracles didn't happen any more, and it was foolish to believe such nonsense. When revivals brokeout in the 20th century, they were opposed by this mindset. Because of the prevalence of this attitude, the 20th century would not see the restoration of cities and economies like it did in the First Great Awakening. 

The Bible says that we are to believe Him for who He is-Almighty God. Because He is Almighty, He can do anything but fail. As long as we have a heart to believe that God is still the same miracle working God that He has always been, we will experience the miraculous in our lives; however, if we think God has lost control and is weaker than He was during Pentecost, we will miss many supernatural events that are soon coming. 

There are two secular movements-one of the 18th and one of the 19th century that stripped God of His Sovereignty. In his book that he co-authored with Peter Bocchino, Unshakable 
Foundations: Contemporary Answers to Crucial Questions about the Christian Faith, Norman Geisler talks about the secularization at work during the 19th century. 

One powerful force that opposed Christianity and is still affecting lives today was a philosophy propounded by a German atheist, Friedrich Nietzche. He's the intellectual that coined the phrase, "God is dead and we have killed him." In simple, Nietzche asserted that the myth of God's existence, which was once widely believed, died, and that the myth of objective values died with him. 

He believed that there was no meaning to life, except the meaning man gave to it. Hitler was influenced by this philosophy. Another secular force at work during this time came about in the middle of the 19th century. In 1859 Charles Darwin published his book on macroevolution, On the Origin of Species. People were ripe for the godless theories it stated. They readily embraced Darwin's teaching and man was lowered to the level of animals. 

One final feature of the Holiness movement, was its split from the Pentecostals because of their belief that "tongues" was the initial evidence of being baptized in the Holy Spirit. When the Azusa outpouring began, people came from around the world to receive the gift of "tongues," and then carry the gift back to their part of the world.

Typical of what happens when great moves of God break out, the explosion happens first, and then men try to explain the explosion by doctrines later. When one of Charles Parham's Bible students, Agnes Ozman, received the Baptism of the Holy Ghost and began speaking in tongues, Parham made an assignment for his students. He wanted them to study the Bible, and list every occurrence of Holy Spirit Baptisms in the New Testament. They were then instructed to list the one thing that manifested with it. 

Overwhelmingly the students reported "tongues" to be the initial evidence of the Holy Spirit Baptism. Later when the Azusa outpouring was going strong in Los Angeles, California, the Reverend William Seymour, a Holiness preacher who led the early Azusa outpouring, came into conflict over the doctrine of sanctification with William Durham. Durham said that sanctification was a progressive work of holiness being worked out in the believer by the Holy Spirit. He said that the Baptism of the Holy Spirit with the evidence of speaking in tongues was not the work of sanctification but an experience subsequent to salvation. 

Sanctification was a work of the Holy Spirit in the life of the believer, which continued the entire lifetime of the believer. Seymour, being a true Holiness preacher who had received the Baptism of the Holy Spirit with tongues, disagreed. He said that salvation was first, then entire sanctification, and then the Baptism of the Holy Spirit with tongues, last. They never resolved the issue and eventually went separate ways.

The issue has never been settled. The Holiness churches that teach "entire sanctification" still believe that sanctification is a Divine work of the Spirit to seal the Salvation experience with power. They are opposed to "tongues" being the sole or initial evidence of the Baptism in the Holy Spirit. 

And, then again, there is a group of sincere Christians that believe the Reformed doctrine of Martin Luther. They believe sanctification is a progressive work of the Spirit, continuing throughout the lifetime of the saint. They do not teach "entire sanctification" nor the Pentecostal experience of being baptized in the Holy Spirit and speaking in tongues. 

However, some groups in the Reformed tradition believe there is first Salvation, then the Baptism of the Holy Spirit with the evidence of speaking in tongues, and then progressively sanctification of a believer is worked out a believer "walks in the spirit and not the flesh." Nevertheless, no matter how you pronounce potato, it's still a potato. If one is hungry for God and seeks a deeper walk, one will find a more intimate, a more satisfying experience of Him if they keep searching for Him.

So, I've given you some of the important features of the Holiness movement from its inception in the middle 19th century to its split from the Pentecostal movement of the 20th century. One important point to remember from this document is God's desire to use simple prayers and insignificant people who simply have a burning and passion for God, to reach their community and nations. The Bible warns us against sneering at small beginnings. No matter how big the move, it started with a seed. Once again, I believe that God is stirring up revival winds. The wind of His Spirit is getting ready to fan the flames, until revival is burning out of control. Are you ready? 

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"From Holiness to Pentecost"

In the postscript of his book entitled, A Survey of 20th-Century Revival Movements in North America, Richard M. Riss makes the following comments:

A resurgence of Evangelical Christianity has been coming about in America since the late 1940s...If the current resurgence continues, it will provide a milieu conducive to the incidence of an awakening of far greater statistical significance and considerably more extensive societal impact than the earlier revivals of this century...

Should God raise up sufficient intercessors for revival, there is a real possibility that a momentous 'Third Great Awakening,' not only in North America but throughout all Christendom, will explode on the modern scene.

Many are alluding to a spiritual awakening in Christendom. I, for one, agree with Mr. Riss and believe that ministers who are calling for a spiritual awakening, especially in America, are right on with their prophetic insight. 

I believe that the coming spiritual awakening in America alone will surpass the impact of the American first and second Great Awakening(s) of the 18th, 19th, and 20th century revivals. If God can intervene in the affairs of man as He has done throughout recorded history, then He will have no problem bringing about the greatest revival in the history of man. I believe this. 

In continuing my series entitled, "An Awakening is Coming," I'd like to conclude the series by documenting some of the important features of the American Holiness movement that began in the middle 19th century, up to the time when it separated from the Pentecostal movement.

One of the important features about the American Holiness movement was the foundation it served for the revivals of the 20th century. It was John Wesley's teaching on "entire sanctification" that started the American Holiness movement. In simple, Wesley's doctrine spoke of a divine work of the Holy Spirit in the life of the believer, subsequent to salvation. From this teaching came many seekers searching for a greater depth to their salvation experience. Because they came seeking, the Lord blessed them with much more. 

It was during this time that ministries of Divine Healing came into existence. Also at this time Phoebe Palmer, the wife of a prominent physician in New York and a leading teacher in the Holiness movement, labeled the doctrine of 'entire sanctification' as the 'Baptism of the Holy Ghost.' It seems the Holiness movement was okay with the new Holy Spirit moniker as well as embracing other spin-off movements, which included healing ministries and Pentecostal "experiences," but when the issue of "tongues" was recognized by Pentecostals as the initial evidence of being Baptized in the Holy Ghost, the Holiness movement went its own way. 

The American Holiness movement that started in the middle 1800s continues to this day but has fractured into various denominations that cover the globe.

Another important feature of the American Holiness movement was the number of major revivals that branched from its teachings and continued into the 20th century. For example, the Healing revivals of the 1940s were rooted in the Holiness movement. The 1940s healing revivals brought to prominence men like Evangelists Oral Roberts and TL Osborn. Also the decade spawned other movements like the Latter Rain movement and Salvation crusades such as the Billy Graham Crusades. It seems that God linked revival movements together, sustaining the second Great Awakening in America to the end of the 20th century. 

If you remember, the second Great Awakening started in the midnight hour of the 1700s, and continued through the 19th and 20th century with pocket revivals, the Holiness movement, and many other works of grace right up to the end of the 20th century. 

The 1960s and 1970s were the years of the Charismatic Renewal, Jesus Movement, and the Word of Faith Movement. Dr. Bill Hamon said recently, while being interviewed on TBN, that the decade of the 1950s was the decade of the Evangelist. The decade of the 60s was the restoration of the Pastor. The decade of the 70s was the restoration of the Teacher. The decade of the 80s belonged to the Prophets and the 1990s the Apostle. Now that the Five-fold ministry has been restored to its place in the Body, the new millennium will see the ministry of the Saints. The laity will be equipped to do the work of ministry. 

I believe that God is raising up a united front of believers (no names) and bypassing solo ministers who try to go at it alone, for the "Third Great Awakening." This unified front is the laity who will minister in large teams as one, for one purpose. 

I believe they are being positioned now by the Holy Spirit. The baton is being passed to a new generation of people who will walk under great anointing to preach the gospel in the "Third Great Awakening." 

Could the third Great Awakening come in the beginning of the new millennium? It certainly could. The spiritual environment of America is ripe for it. In the past, Awakenings came about as the result of widespread spiritual complacency in the nation. It appeared that God brought these great movements of the past to ready men's hearts for coming national tragedies (Revolutionary war, War of 1812, Civil War, WWI, WWII, and etc.). The 20th century was a century of evil and blood shed. It has been said that it was the century of the devil. There were two world wars, many smaller wars, ethnic cleanings in European nations, death and property destruction by race riots in America, an attempt to exterminate an entire race of people by Hitler, and much, much more evil.

No doubt about it, the century we just left was a nightmare. But one must remember that God was not asleep during the 20th century. He raised up a standard against the satanic onslaught of the 20th century. During this time, God brought forth some of the greatest movements in the history of the church. For example, Evan Roberts in the early 1900s cried out for revival in his country of Wales, and God heard him and sent a worldwide explosion. The revival that turned Wales upside down spread to America and was the forerunner to the Azusa outpouring in Los Angeles, California. From the Azusa outpouring, the revival spilled over America and to the uttermost with the Baptism in the Holy Spirit.

Moreover, another feature of the American Holiness movement, as it jumped into the 20th century, was the unique opposition it faced. What am I referring to? I'm referring to an unusual opposition, which can be identified as a particular Western mindset that had been developing since the Renaissance. For example, from the fourth century onward, Western culture as a whole held to a Christian concept that regarded natural disaster, such as earthquakes or floods, as judgments from God. Such calamities were considered a call to all people everywhere to repent from evil and turn to faith in God. 

Somewhere along the line a predominate number of people began to see natural disasters as accidental or irrelevant to God's purposes. From this mindset came the belief that God was no longer Sovereign. He no longer controlled the events of history. Also, miracles didn't happen any more, and it was foolish to believe such nonsense. When revivals brokeout in the 20th century, they were opposed by this mindset. Because of the prevalence of this attitude, the 20th century would not see the restoration of cities and economies like it did in the First Great Awakening. 

The Bible says that we are to believe Him for who He is-Almighty God. Because He is Almighty, He can do anything but fail. As long as we have a heart to believe that God is still the same miracle working God that He has always been, we will experience the miraculous in our lives; however, if we think God has lost control and is weaker than He was during Pentecost, we will miss many supernatural events that are soon coming. 

There are two secular movements-one of the 18th and one of the 19th century that stripped God of His Sovereignty. In his book that he co-authored with Peter Bocchino, Unshakable 
Foundations: Contemporary Answers to Crucial Questions about the Christian Faith, Norman Geisler talks about the secularization at work during the 19th century. 

One powerful force that opposed Christianity and is still affecting lives today was a philosophy propounded by a German atheist, Friedrich Nietzche. He's the intellectual that coined the phrase, "God is dead and we have killed him." In simple, Nietzche asserted that the myth of God's existence, which was once widely believed, died, and that the myth of objective values died with him. 

He believed that there was no meaning to life, except the meaning man gave to it. Hitler was influenced by this philosophy. Another secular force at work during this time came about in the middle of the 19th century. In 1859 Charles Darwin published his book on macroevolution, On the Origin of Species. People were ripe for the godless theories it stated. They readily embraced Darwin's teaching and man was lowered to the level of animals. 

One final feature of the Holiness movement, was its split from the Pentecostals because of their belief that "tongues" was the initial evidence of being baptized in the Holy Spirit. When the Azusa outpouring began, people came from around the world to receive the gift of "tongues," and then carry the gift back to their part of the world.

Typical of what happens when great moves of God break out, the explosion happens first, and then men try to explain the explosion by doctrines later. When one of Charles Parham's Bible students, Agnes Ozman, received the Baptism of the Holy Ghost and began speaking in tongues, Parham made an assignment for his students. He wanted them to study the Bible, and list every occurrence of Holy Spirit Baptisms in the New Testament. They were then instructed to list the one thing that manifested with it. 

Overwhelmingly the students reported "tongues" to be the initial evidence of the Holy Spirit Baptism. Later when the Azusa outpouring was going strong in Los Angeles, California, the Reverend William Seymour, a Holiness preacher who led the early Azusa outpouring, came into conflict over the doctrine of sanctification with William Durham. Durham said that sanctification was a progressive work of holiness being worked out in the believer by the Holy Spirit. He said that the Baptism of the Holy Spirit with the evidence of speaking in tongues was not the work of sanctification but an experience subsequent to salvation. 

Sanctification was a work of the Holy Spirit in the life of the believer, which continued the entire lifetime of the believer. Seymour, being a true Holiness preacher who had received the Baptism of the Holy Spirit with tongues, disagreed. He said that salvation was first, then entire sanctification, and then the Baptism of the Holy Spirit with tongues, last. They never resolved the issue and eventually went separate ways.

The issue has never been settled. The Holiness churches that teach "entire sanctification" still believe that sanctification is a Divine work of the Spirit to seal the Salvation experience with power. They are opposed to "tongues" being the sole or initial evidence of the Baptism in the Holy Spirit. 

And, then again, there is a group of sincere Christians that believe the Reformed doctrine of Martin Luther. They believe sanctification is a progressive work of the Spirit, continuing throughout the lifetime of the saint. They do not teach "entire sanctification" nor the Pentecostal experience of being baptized in the Holy Spirit and speaking in tongues. 

However, some groups in the Reformed tradition believe there is first Salvation, then the Baptism of the Holy Spirit with the evidence of speaking in tongues, and then progressively sanctification of a believer is worked out a believer "walks in the spirit and not the flesh." Nevertheless, no matter how you pronounce potato, it's still a potato. If one is hungry for God and seeks a deeper walk, one will find a more intimate, a more satisfying experience of Him if they keep searching for Him.

So, I've given you some of the important features of the Holiness movement from its inception in the middle 19th century to its split from the Pentecostal movement of the 20th century. One important point to remember from this document is God's desire to use simple prayers and insignificant people who simply have a burning and passion for God, to reach their community and nations. The Bible warns us against sneering at small beginnings. No matter how big the move, it started with a seed. Once again, I believe that God is stirring up revival winds. The wind of His Spirit is getting ready to fan the flames, until revival is burning out of control. Are you ready? 

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