Well, finally a Bible quote, but with a wrong assumption attached to it.
I find no Scriptural evidence for a "Baptism of the Holy Spirit" or second blessing. But of course, I believe in being filled daily, hourly and minute by minute by the Holy Spirit, who renews our mind and tranforms us. I am an annointed believer and a saint, because that is what the Bible says all those who are saved by God are. Your dichotomy of "annointed teacher" versus the rest of us, borders on creating a priesthood and hierarchy, which is as bad as the RCC.
"καὶ μὴ μεθύσκεσθε οἴνῳ, ἐν ᾧ ἐστιν ἀσωτία, ἀλλὰ πληροῦσθε ἐν πνεύματι," Eph. 5:18 Greek.
The indwelling Spirit of God is the one who should continually control and dominate the life of the believer. The word for "be filled" in Eph. 5:18 is πληροῦσθε or plarousthe and is in the present imperative passive. The idea of the word is "control." The present tense calls for a habitual and continuing action. The Passive could be the permissive passive "allow yourselves to be," which is supported by the command tense or imperative.
The problem with charismatics and especially Word Faithers, is that they do not realize that ALL believers, not just themselves, are filled and being filled with the Holy Spirit. A serious error, but understandable when you surround yourself only with other like minded believers.
I went to pentecostal/charismatic churches for 15 years after I was saved. I assumed they were the "right" churches. I finally left, not over doctrine, but because of the lies and unethical behaviours of the pastors in these churches. It took me 10 years to finally hear a Baptist preacher talking about being filled with the Holy Spirit as necessary to our Christian walk. And then to obey the call of God to go to Seminary to learn the Bible and how to do ministry.
Of course, I knew the Holy Spirit was working in and through me since the day I was saved. No "second blessing necessary!" But how nice to learn that non-charismatics/WoF people also believed in the Holy Spirit.
Such a bad Pneumatology most charismatics/Wofers have to think they have cornered the market on the Holy Spirit.
And yes, to answer your question. I have a had a very strong ministry in helping people come to know God and disciplining them. Discipleship is a calling God has laid on my heart. I write Bible studies, and teach them and help people grow closer to God. I do this in my chaplain ministry and in my home church. I try to live and follow Jesus as a demonstration to the world and believers that Jesus has done an amazing work in my heart and life.
As for your nasty rhetoric and accusations, I think you need to go back to God and ask him to take away your very angry and defensive spirit, which I have noticed many charismatics and WoFers have! Praying for God to reveal the truth of these false teachers to you, and others on this thread who have fallen for these false teachers.