Pentecostal and Evangelical Christians have different understandings of how Rhema should be used and understood.
Pentecostal Christians view Rhema as the voice of the Holy Spirit as it speaks to the believer at the present moment. In this sense, the Christian should be guided by the Holy Spirit as he/she is guided through inner feelings, impressions and experiences. God's Rhema, the direct words of God to the individual, can also be imparted through the words of others, such as a preacher in a worship service, or a friend who counsels them. In this ...
Rhema (ρημα) is the Ancient Greek word that describes the act of speaking. It can be found in the following New Testament passages:
Matthew 12:36
Matthew 26:75
Matthew 27:14
Luke 1:37-38
John 3.34 For the one whom God has sent speaks the words of God, for God gives the Spirit without limit
John 8:20
Acts 2:14
Acts 6:11,13
Acts 11:14-16
Acts 13:42
Acts 26:25
Romans 10:8
Romans 10:17-18
2 Corinthians 12:4
2 Corinthians 13:1
Ephesians 6.17 Take the helmet of salvation an ...