"This was an interesting article which I thought was very intriguing. Thought I would share it."
Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin dropped in on the Wasilla Assembly of God, the church she and her family attended until 2002. During the service, she addressed a group of young missionaries and said she had a "word" from the Lord for them. She prayed that Jesus would give them a spirit of wisdom and revelation.
"That spirit of revelation also including the spirit of prophecy that God's going to tell you what is going on, and what is going to go on, and you guys are going to have that within you, and it's just going to bubble up and bubble over and it's going to pour out throughout the state of Alaska," Palin said at the time.
Margaret Poloma, at the University of Akron, has written several books on Pentecostalism and is herself a Pentacostal Christian.
Poloma has listened to the tape of the governor's Assembly of God address and says of Palin's faith: "It seems to me that she's the real McCoy."
Poloma says faith in divine revelation, prophecy and an outpouring of the Holy Spirit are hallmarks of the Pentecostal faith.
Palin now goes to a nondenominational Bible church when she's in Wasilla, but her years attending Pentecostal churches, including the one she currently attends in Juneau, have no doubt shaped her faith and, possibly, her view of world events.
For example, at the same service, Palin talks about the war in Iraq.
"Pray our military men and women who are striving to do what is right also for this country — that our national leaders are sending them out on a task that is from God," Palin said. "That's what we have to make sure that we're praying for, that there is a plan and that plan is God's plan."
Poloma says some people might hear that and say Palin believes this is a holy war, or that Pentecostals think this is a holy war.
"I would think it's fair to say. Yes," Poloma says.
One reason, Poloma says, is that most Pentecostals believe Islam is a false religion.
"Many times you hear it referred to as a kind of diabolical religion, and that comes from the idea of Christianity being the true religion, but also their support for Israel, because they contend that Israel [represents] God's chosen people and you dare not touch them."
She says this points to a central belief that there is a cosmic battle between the forces of good and evil. It was language Palin used when accepting the nomination on Wednesday night when she spoke of the war on terrorism and it was language used by Palin's current pastor, Mike Rose, at Juneau Christian Center.
"Have you ever felt that way about devil, the ultimate terrorist?" he asked.
Pentecostals believe God routinely intervenes in human affairs and Palin sounded like a Pentecostal when she asked people at Wasilla Assembly of God to pray about building a gas pipeline through Alaska.
"I think God's will has to be done in unifying people and companies to get that gas line built, so pray for that," she said.
Darrell Bock, a New Testament scholar at Dallas Theological Seminary, says some Pentecostals hold to their convictions in the face of opposition because they believe they are in tune with the will of God.
"What faith does in this case is fuel a sense of mission and direction," Bock says. "It can also produce a little bit of element of certainty about that direction."
Bock, however, warns against drawing conclusions about anyone's policies from his or her faith.
"Trying to figure out what the link is between a person's faith and their politics is very, very difficult business because there is so much pragmatically and ideologically that's also driving what's going on," he says. "There's not just the faith element."
Bock says President Bush and Democratic nominee Barack Obama have already been through this sort of spiritual vetting. Now it's Palin's turn.
7 comments:
funny... in that vid you posted I thought she almost looked like an apostolic woman...well in her style anyways...in that pic you posed with the article the whole family looks that way... I wonder if she's ever been in Truth... we can certainly pray that she is in the near future... ta ta
Interesting! I wonder how she's affecting this election, truly? Did you see Sis Allard blog posting today? Yikes, they are really blasting the Pentecostals!
Amyan,
She has been baptized in Jesus name and has recieved the Holy Ghost. A UPC evangelist baptized her.
Janell,
I think she is really having an affect on this election. She is the only chance the McCain camp has.
I have seen this video, we just had an evangelist here that showed it to us. This is the first election I get to vote in, and to be honest I would have chosen the right man without her. But, she rocks and I am 100% excited now!
Brittney Godwin !!!
You know Brother Tyler that's pretty awesome. I didn't know that and I even heard the pastor of that Assembly of God church talking about her being baptized in Jesus name. Pretty cool stuff. So, when she gets holiness going on she'll be a pretty powerful Christian influence in America hu? I mean if she becomes the VP, that's pretty influential. I hope that happens, it would be awesome.
It's nice to hear her talking about God too. I don't know that a lot of people in her place would be talking about Jesus while they were running, for fear it would scare some voters away.
I think I'm beginning to like that lady! Thanks for the info.
Thanks for posting this! I've been meaning to do some research on her background but school has had me too swamped to do it!
Brittney,
Cool. Ya she does rock. She's got alot of balance and to me, a young voter, she is what I am looking for in the White House.
Amyan,
Ya its pretty great huh!!!
Yvonne,
Welcome.
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