Friday, 21 August 2015

Reasoning Questions 2015

Reasoning Questions 2015

Directions (1-6) : Study the following information and answer the questions.
Seven friends, namely Lokesh, Mannu, Namo, Ojas, Prashant, Qasim and Ritesh like different animated movies, namely Roadside Romeo, Ice Age, Frozen, Despicable Me, Lion King, Shrek and Cars, but not necessarily in the same order. Each friend also has a presentation on topics of different subjects, namely Civics, History, English, Geography, Chemistry, Physics and Biology but not necessarily in the same order. Qasim has a presentation on Civics and likes neither Frozen nor Despicable Me. The one who likes Roadside Romeo has a presentation on History. Lokesh likes Ice Age and has a presentation neither on Geography nor on Chemistry. The one who likes Cars has a presentation on Biology. Mannu has a presentation on Physics and does not like Despicable Me. The one who likes Despicable Me does not have a presentation on Chemistry. Ojas likes Lion King. Ritesh does not have a presentation on History and does not like Despicable Me. Prashant does not like Despicable Me.

1. On which of the following subjects does P have a presentation?
1) Chemistry
2) English
3) Biology
4) Other than those given as options
5) Geography 

2. Four of the following five form a group Me as per the given arrangement. Which of the following does not belong to that group Me?
1) Ritesh – Cars
2) Qasim – Shrek
3) Namo – Despicable Me
4) Mannu – Frozen
5) Prashant – Ice Age

3. Which of the following combinations is definitely correct?
1) Namo – chemistry
2) Ritesh – History
3) Lokesh – English
4) All the given combinations are definitely correct
5) Prashant – Geography

4. Which of the following combinations of movie and subject is definitely correct with respect to N?
1) Despicable Me – Chemistry
2) Other than those given as options.
3) Shrek – Geography
4) Despicable Me – Geography
5) Roadside Romeo – History

5. Four of the following five form a group Me as per the given arrangement. Which of the following does not belong to that group Me?
1) Biology – Cars
2) Chemistry - Lion King
3) Civics – Shrek
4) English – Frozen
5) Geography – Despicable Me

6. Which of the following given option is not correct?
1) Shrek-Q
2) Other than those given as options.
3) Roadside Romeo-History
4) Lion king – Chemistry
5) Cars –Geography

Directions (7-10) : Each of the questions below consists of a question and two statements numbered I and II given below it. You have to decide whether the data provided in the statements are sufficient to answer the question. Read both the statements and give answer:
1) If the data in statement I alone are sufficient to answer the question, while the data in statement II alone are not sufficient to answer the question.
2) If the data in statement II alone are sufficient to answer the question. While the data in statement I alone are not sufficient to answer the question.
3) If the data either in statement I alone or statement II alone are sufficient to answer the question.
4) If the data in statement I and II together are not sufficient to answer the question.
5) If the data in both statements I and II together are necessary to answer the question

7. How many sons does 'R' have ?
I) P and U are the brother of T. S is the sister of G and U.
II) S and T are the daughters of R.

8. Who is the tallest among six friends - Piyush, Teena, Nitin, Dhruv, Yusuf and Rajan ?
I) Piyush is taller than Dhruv and Nitin but not as tall as Teena.
II) Rajan is taller than Yusuf but not as Teena.

9. What does 'ri' means in the code language ?
I) 'ru pa ri da' means ' that is great day', 'zo ye ro ri' means ' some body is missing'.
II) 'tu ti nic ri' means ' is this your pen' and 'mo di chi pi' means 'he always likes swimming'.

10. J, N, T, S and V are sitting around a circular table facing centre of the table, who is sitting immediate left of S ?
I) Only N is sitting between T and V. S is sitting between T and J.
II) Neither V nor T can sit on the left of S.

Wednesday, 19 August 2015

Banking Pathway 2015 : English (Mix Quiz)

Banking Pathway 2015 : 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- 5): Rearrange the following sentences (A), (B), (C), (D), (E) and (F) in the proper sequence to form a meaningful paragraph and then answer the questions given below it.
(A) Strict obedience to these rules is called discipline. 
(B) In the same way, a society where rules are not followed cannot survive for long.
(C) Only then a society can be run in an orderly fashions.
(D) A society can exist properly only when men living in it agree upon certain rules of conduct.
(E) For example, if the people on the road do not obey traffic rules there will be complete disorder and confusion.
(F) Students must obey their teachers, children their parents, citizens the laws and so on and so forth.

1. Which of the following is the FIFTH sentence ? 
(1) A  
(2) B 
(3) C
(4) E
(5) F

2. Which of the following is the SIXTH (LAST) sentence ?
(1) A
(2) B
(3) C
(4) D
(5) E

3. Which of the following is the SECOND sentences ?
(1) A
(2) B
(3) C
(4) D
(5) E

4. Which of the following is the FIRST sentence ?
(1) A
(2) B
(3) C
(4) D
(5) E

5. Which of the following is the THIRD sentence ?
(1) A
(2) B
(3) C
(4) E

(5) F

Directions (6- 10): Which of the phrase (1), (2), (3), (4) given below each sentences should replace the phrase printed in bold to make the sentence grammatically correct? If the sentence is correct as it is, mark (5) is ‘No correction required’ as the answer.

6. Our country is one of the most densely populated in the world and need increased food production.
(1) needy of increasing
(2) needed an increase
(3) need increasingly the
(4) needs to increase
(5) No correction required

7. This is an organisation which helps the poor by providing loans at mostly less reates of interest.
(1) at much smaller  
(2) at very low
(3) with such lower  
(4) for so little
(5) No correction required

8. I cannot say if I definitely get into the college of my choice but my teachers are confident that I will.
(1) that I shall definitely
(2) whether I was definitely
(3) why I was definitely was to
(4) Unless I definitely was to
(5) No correction required

9. Since this is a crucial project you should choose those who are experienced for it.
(1) will be experiencing
(2) are experienced
(3) have experience of
(4) experience from
(5) No correction required

10. Learnt that he wanted to be posted in the city, I requested the manager to transfer him.
(1) Once I learn
(2) I have learnt since
(3) On learning that
(4) While learning because
(5) No correction required

Directions (Q. 11-15) In each of the following sentences there are two blank spaces. Below each sentence there are five pairs of words denoted by numbers (1), (2), (3)), ,(4) and (5). Find out which pair of words can be filled up in the blanks in the sentence in the same sequence to make the sentence grammatically correct and meaningfully complete.

11. There is no __________ the fact that a man of knowledge _________ great power.
(1) justifying, acknowledges
(2) clarifying, exhibits
(3) advocating, projects
(4) denying, wields
(5) proclaiming, develops

12. The _________ of opinion which emerged at a recently concluded seminar was that the problem of dowry cannot be ___________ unless the law against it is made more stringent.
(1) divergence, managed
(2) sympathy, projected
(3) consensus, tackled
(4) similarity, curbed
(5) convergence, appreciated

13. Leisure must be spent carefully and __________ Only, otherwise the devil will take the ________ of you.
(1) positively, care
(2) constructively, better
(3) pro-actively, though
(4) objectively, energy
(5) purposefully, measure

14. Nothing is impossible is the world of politics. States which were _________ foes and had their deadly missiles pointed at each other find themselves ________ in military alliances.
(1) implacable, partners
(2) intense, joining
(3) deadly, approaching
(4) known, soliciting
(5) enviable, grouping

15. ________ of whether leaders are born or made, it is _________ clear that leaders are not like other people.
(1) Pursuant, manifestly
(2) Sequel, amply
(3) Regardless, unequivocally
(4) Instead, purely
(5) In spite, normally

Sunday, 31 May 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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Wednesday, 1 April 2015

Great things are happening in enterprise. Apple and IBM

Great things are happening in enterprise.
Apple and IBM are unlocking a whole new world of mobility with the next generation of apps made exclusively for iOS. Apps that integrate into your back-office systems. Apps that analyse data to enable better decision-making and more powerful transactions. Apps that allow your business to do things it could never do before. When the world’s best mobile technology and big data and analytics work together, great things happen.

Check out the apps
iOS 8 in business.
iOS 8 adds powerful new features for productivity and more ways for IT to manage and secure devices, and enables new possibilities for developers in their apps.
Learn more
Reinvent your enterprise with iOS
Learn about the latest technologies and tools in iOS to deploy iPhone and iPad at scale, develop killer apps for any line of business and empower your employees like never before.
Explore resources for enterprise developers
iOS Enterprise Deployment Overview
Get started deploying iOS devices in your organisation with this high-level overview.
Download the guide
iOS Security
Learn all about the advanced security features in iOS.
Download the iOS Security paper
A great platform for business.
iPhone has become the standard for business. Running the world’s most advanced mobile OS and its ever-expanding collection of features and built-in apps, iOS makes iPhone even more powerful, innovative and easy to use. And because iOS is engineered to take full advantage of the advanced technologies built into Apple hardware, your devices are always years ahead.

Learn more about iOS
Engaging user experience.
From the moment you pick up iphone, you know how to use it. That’s because iOS was designed to be easy to understand. So straight away, you’re productive — sending email, mapping a client’s address, dictating notes or texting your colleagues. Everything is easy, intuitive and familiar, from scheduling meetings to recording your voice in an iMessage and sending it with a tap.

Amazing, unique features.
Hardware and software made for each other enable entirely new possibilities. Apps built into iOS take full advantage of hardware features such as the dual-core processor, accelerated graphics, wireless antennas and more. For example, you can share contacts, videos and photos with a nearby colleague in a few taps using AirDrop. Present ideas to a group using AirPlay Mirroring and Apple TV. Let remote colleagues see what you see using FaceTime.

Seamless software updates.
Because Apple designs the hardware and software to work together seamlessly, iOS has excellent support for software updates. This means that as software evolves and new features are added, updates are immediately available to devices, bringing new functionality for users and IT departments. iOS software updates are made available for free, on the same day, across a wide variety of supported devices and models. By getting the latest iOS updates, your users have the freedom to work knowing that the latest security features are also in effect. And iOS sends alerts when it’s time to get the latest version.

iOS and the new IT.
Progressive IT organisations are prioritising productivity by empowering employees with iPhone. Apple makes it easy to manage iOS devices on corporate networks so that IT can focus on what’s most important — helping employees transform the way they work.

Fast, simple deployment 
at any scale.
Deploying iPhone in your organisation can be a zero-touch effort for IT regardless of whether they’re managing corporate-owned or BYOD devices. iOS makes it simple for employees to set up their iPhone and access corporate services, straight out of the box.

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Complete management.
Thanks to iOS and built-in frameworks for third-party mobile device management (MDM) solutions, you can manage devices over the air, configure access to corporate services and protect corporate data — without compromising the engaging user experience that iOS is known for.

Security that’s built in, 
not bolted on.
iOS is designed with advanced security technologies built in so that IT has end-to-end control of devices, data and apps. Many security features are enabled by default and require no configuration. Others are easily managed to fit seamlessly into an organisation without added complexity for users. iOS delivers a secure architecture, provides enhanced data protection and offers secure access to corporate information networks.

Download the iOS Security paper 
View Apple’s privacy website
Productivity at work.
iOS has the most extensive ecosystem for apps on any mobile platform. From built-in apps to off-the-shelf apps in the App Store to customised apps created in-house or by a third-party developer, you have infinite ways to transform your business.

Built-in apps power
your work day.
Every iPhone comes with a powerful set of apps every business professional can rely on for work including Mail, Calendar, Contacts, Messages, Maps and more. These built-in apps let you hit the ground running — straight out of the box. And they’re beautifully designed and integrated for optimal productivity.

Learn more about built-in apps
Free your productivity with iWork.
Pages, Numbers and Keynote are now free with every iPhone, enabling you to create and edit documents, spreadsheets and presentations wherever you are. With iCloud, changes stay in sync across all your devices. And since compatibility with Microsoft Office is built in, it’s easy to work with Word, Excel and PowerPoint files.

Learn more about iWork
Apps for every task.
With thousands of great apps for work, you can find an app for just about every business task. Innovative apps make it simple to collaborate, help you make decisions in real time, and let you work on documents and data with ease — wherever your business takes you. Browse a wide selection of apps for business and discover unlimited ways to boost your productivity.

Browse apps for business
Endless possibilities for customised apps.
Reinvent your enterprise with the powerful iOS platform. Learn about the key technologies in iOS to help you build breakthrough iOS apps for every line of business. Unlock productivity and empower your employees with customised apps tailor-made to your specifications.

Explore the US website for developer resources
Transformation in action.
See how companies from around the world are using
iPhone to transform the way they work.

Procter & Gamble takes a
step ahead in produc

Apple India Mac Book Specifications...

Apple India Mac Book Specifications...

Display: 13.3-inch (diagonal) LED-backlit glossy widescreen display
with support for millions of colours

Supported resolutions: 1280x800 (native), 1152x720, 1024x640 and 800x500 pixels at 16:10 aspect ratio; 1024x768, 800x600 and 640x480 pixels at 4:3 aspect ratio; 1024x768, 800x600 and 640x480 pixels at 4:3 aspect ratio stretched; 720x480 pixels at 3:2 aspect ratio; 720x480 pixels at 3:2 aspect ratio stretched

Price
 
Rs. 78,900
Processor
 
2.5GHz dual-core
Intel Core i5 processor (Turbo Boost up to 3.1GHz) with 3MB L3 cache

Memory
 
4GB of 1600MHz DDR3 memory

Storage1
  500GB
500GB 5400-rpm hard drive

Size and Weight
 
Height: 2.41 cm (0.95 inches)
Width: 32.5 cm (12.78 inches)
Depth: 22.7 cm (8.94 inches)
Weight: 2.06 kg (4.5 pounds)2
Graphics and Video Support
 
Intel HD Graphics 4000
Dual display and video mirroring: simultaneously supports full native resolution on the built-in display and up to 2560x1600 pixels on an external display, both at millions of colours
Thunderbolt digital video output
Native Mini DisplayPort output
DVI output using Mini DisplayPort to DVI Adapter (sold separately)
VGA output using Mini DisplayPort to VGA Adapter (sold separately)
Dual-link DVI output using Mini DisplayPort to Dual-Link DVI Adapter (sold separately)
HDMI audio and video output using third-party Mini DisplayPort to HDMI Adapter (sold separately)
Camera
 
720p FaceTime HD camera
Connections and Expansion
 
MagSafe power port
Gigabit Ethernet port
FireWire 800 port (up to 800 Mbps)
Two USB 3 ports (up to 5 Gbps)
Thunderbolt port (up to 10 Gbps)
Headphone port
SDXC card slot
Kensington lock slot
8x SuperDrive
 Wireless
 
Wi‑Fi
802.11n Wi‑Fi wireless networking;3 IEEE 802.11a/b/g compatible


Bluetooth
Bluetooth 4.0 wireless technology

Audio
 
Stereo speakers with subwoofer
Omnidirectional microphone
Headphone port
Support for Apple iPhone headset with microphone
Support for audio line out (digital/analog)
Keyboard and Trackpad
 
Full-size backlit keyboard with 78 (US) or 79 (ISO) keys, including 12 function keys and 4 arrow keys (inverted “T” arrangement) with ambient light sensor

Multi‑Touch trackpad for precise cursor control; supports inertial scrolling, pinch, rotate, swipe, three-finger swipe, four-finger swipe, tap, double-tap and drag capabilities

Battery and Power4
 
Up to 7 hours wireless web
Built-in 63.5-watt-hour lithium-polymer battery
60W MagSafe Power Adapter with cable management system; MagSafe power port
Electrical and Operating Requirements
 
Line voltage: 100V to 240V AC
Frequency: 50Hz to 60Hz
Operating temperature: 10° to 35° C (50° to 95° F)
Storage temperature: –25° to 45° C (–13° to 113° F)
Relative humidity: 0% to 90% non-condensing
Operating altitude: tested up to 3,000 metres (10,000 feet)
Maximum storage altitude: 4,500 metres (15,000 feet)
Maximum shipping altitude: 10,500 metres (35,000 feet)
Operating System
 

OS X Yosemite

Engineered to take full advantage of your Mac hardware, OS X Yosemite is intuitive and easy to use. It features an elegant design, includes enhancements to the apps you use most, and enables your Mac and iOS devices to work together in amazing ways. Learn more

OS X Yosemite Includes

AirDrop
AirPlay
Dictation
Gatekeeper
Notification Center
Facebook Integration
Twitter Integration
Multiple Display Support
Finder Tabs and Tags
iCloud
iCloud Keychain
iCloud Drive
Family Sharing
Dashboard
Mission Control
Spotlight Search