The Holy Spirit in Acts according to Acts

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notuptome

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God has given us His Son for salvation as a GIFT.
God has also given us His Holy Spirit as a GIFT.


A Gift has to be RECEIVED, not earned or worked for - just simply received. The ONLY way we receive from God is by FAITH.

God will NOT FORCE Salvation on us nor will God FORCE His Holy Spirit on us, we have to RECEIVE BOTH by Faith.

You have received God's Gift of Salvation, great! You are sealed, set apart and consecrated to God.

Now, receive God's Gift of His Holy Spirit - be baptized and filled with the Holy Spirit so you can actually start living this new life God has given you.
You just don't get it. You cannot have one without the other. If you do not have the Holy Spirit indwelling you are not saved. We receive by grace for none have sufficient faith except Christ.

What you are espousing is not sound biblical doctrine.

For the cause of Christ
Roger
 

miknik5

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God has given us His Son for salvation as a GIFT.
God has also given us His Holy Spirit as a GIFT.


A Gift has to be RECEIVED, not earned or worked for - just simply received. The ONLY way we receive from God is by FAITH.

God will NOT FORCE Salvation on us nor will God FORCE His Holy Spirit on us, we have to RECEIVE BOTH by Faith.

You have received God's Gift of Salvation, great! You are sealed, set apart and consecrated to God.

Now, receive God's Gift of His Holy Spirit - be baptized and filled with the Holy Spirit so you can actually start living this new life God has given you.
The Gift of GOD is Christ Jesus
 

miknik5

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You just don't get it. You cannot have one without the other. If you do not have the Holy Spirit indwelling you are not saved. We receive by grace for none have sufficient faith except Christ.

What you are espousing is not sound biblical doctrine.

For the cause of Christ
Roger
I must agree with Roger, Laffur.... This conversation is confusing many and the simple TRUTH is Faith in Christ Jesus, which is the work and will of God...
 

miknik5

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Please read John 6 The will and the work of God are clearly written in this chapter
 

EternalFire

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How can you suggest such a thing? God will never transgress His own word. For God to act as you suggest would totally render Him unable to judge with perfect righteousness all of His creation.

For the cause of Christ
Roger
Psalm 115:3
"Our God is in heaven; he does whatever pleases him."
 

miknik5

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The word of God,. God spoke in hidden signs and symbols pointing us to His Son...There will be no prophesy above what is written...there will be forth telling, but the word of God is CHRIST Jesus and nothing will be added to THE TRUTH which is in Christ Jesus alone...
 

miknik5

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Who is discussing that?
The title of the thread bypasses CHRIST...and the conversations imply that one can receive the Holy Spirit without CHRIST first washing and making clean what, apart from Him, is unclean....
 

presidente

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John can't save, nor can anyone be baptized into John's death and be made a new creation in John....John was just a herald to the One to whom he pointed all men to...Chrst
True, but I do not see how that is a response to what I wrote. John told the crowds that the One Who came after Him would 'baptize you with the Holy Ghost and fire.' Jesus referred to that when speaking to the twelve disciples. But that does not mean the words were limited in applying only to the 12 as David-L seems to be arguing. John spoke the words to a larger crowd, and Peter applied the statement of John to the Gentiles in Cornelius' house also.
 

presidente

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The title of the thread bypasses CHRIST...and the conversations imply that one can receive the Holy Spirit without CHRIST first washing and making clean what, apart from Him, is unclean....
Which conversations imply that? Who said that?
 

miknik5

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Who is discussing that?
Please answer if you feel it is okay to discuss the work of the Holy Spirit, apart from the Gospel? There are babies who are trying to understand and any believer in Christ was called to be a witness of Christ, preaching the Good News...pointing all to CHRIST

It is salvation in Christ Jesus, faith in the Gospel, which is what washes to GOD and covenants.sets apart to God, what belongs to God...but all those who belong to GOD, must first be baptized into Christ

And that no man can do, but GOD.
 

miknik5

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True, but I do not see how that is a response to what I wrote. John told the crowds that the One Who came after Him would 'baptize you with the Holy Ghost and fire.' Jesus referred to that when speaking to the twelve disciples. But that does not mean the words were limited in applying only to the 12 as David-L seems to be arguing. John spoke the words to a larger crowd, and Peter applied the statement of John to the Gentiles in Cornelius' house also.
Sorry, another poster, OldthenNew said Johnś baptism as if these disciples in Acts 19 of a man (that man being Apollos) is okay. Its not. John and Apollos can not baptize anyone into themselves....nor did they die for anyone...and no one would want to be baptized into John, Apollos, Paul, Peter

Theyŕe men who also needed to be and were baptized into CHrist
 

presidente

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Please answer if you feel it is okay to discuss the work of the Holy Spirit, apart from the Gospel? There are babies who are trying to understand and any believer in Christ was called to be a witness of Christ, preaching the Good News...

It is salvation in Christ Jesus, faith in the Gospel, which is what washes to GOD and covenants.sets apart to God, what belongs to God...but all those who belong to GOD, must first be baptized into Christ

And that no man can do, but GOD.
If they are babes in Christ, they should have heard the good news.

I do not think we are forbidden from discussing any aspect of the word of God with fellow believers. I do not believe we have to discuss all aspects of it at one time. If two people discuss Noah's flood for 20 minutes without mentioning the cross, I see no reason to accuse. But it is good to be reminded of the gospel.
 

Lafftur

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The Holy Spirit indwells us the moment we are saved. You are promoting a nonbiblical doctrine. We are indeed filled but we are saved before we are filled and there is no additional measure of the Holy Spirit given after salvation. We have the full measure of the Holy Spirit the moment we are saved.
If we had the full measure of the Holy Spirit the moment we are saved then WHY did the apostles have to lay their hands on BELIEVERS to receive the Holy Spirit?

The logical extension of what you are espousing is that if one never experiences a great filling of the Holy Spirit they are not saved. This is heresy and not sound doctrine. A baptism of the Holy Spirit in addition to the salvation of the soul is not biblical. A filling of the Holy Spirit as part of our sanctification is biblical.[/QUOTE]

NEVER have I said that a person is NOT saved if they are not filled with the Holy Spirit. You are accusing me of heresy, yet it is YOU that are creating the lies that I did NOT say. You are behaving as a Pharisee - they also did resist the Truth because of who their father was.
 

miknik5

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True, but I do not see how that is a response to what I wrote. John told the crowds that the One Who came after Him would 'baptize you with the Holy Ghost and fire.' Jesus referred to that when speaking to the twelve disciples. But that does not mean the words were limited in applying only to the 12 as David-L seems to be arguing. John spoke the words to a larger crowd, and Peter applied the statement of John to the Gentiles in Cornelius' house also.
If they are babes in Christ, they should have heard the good news.

I do not think we are forbidden from discussing any aspect of the word of God with fellow believers. I do not believe we have to discuss all aspects of it at one time. If two people discuss Noah's flood for 20 minutes without mentioning the cross, I see no reason to accuse. But it is good to be reminded of the gospel.
I didn´t say they were in Christ. I said that this type of ministry, which is on line, and therefore many look and are trying to understand, has to account for and be sensitive to babies (unbelievers as well as believers who have not grown up into CHRIST)...that is what I am conscious of and that is why I am a bit uncomfortable about this discussion...

We are all talking at each other and it has to be made clear that it is FAITH in CHRIST, in the GOSPEl, which puts us in a right relationship with GOD in order to and prior to the Holy Spirit sealing us and working in us to glorify THE GIFT of GOD, which again, is CHRIST JESUS...the one and only GIFT of GOD...
 

presidente

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The Holy Spirit indwells us the moment we are saved. You are promoting a nonbiblical doctrine. We are indeed filled but we are saved before we are filled and there is no additional measure of the Holy Spirit given after salvation. We have the full measure of the Holy Spirit the moment we are saved.
Where does the Bible teach that the believer has the full measure of the Spirit when he is saved?

Paul commanded the Ephesian believers to be filled with the Spirit. Why would he write that if it were not possible for them not to be filled with the Spirit?

Why would the apostles require that candidates for the seven be full of the Holy Ghost if all Christians were completely full of the Holy Ghost? Why point out the Stephen was full of faith and of the Holy Ghost if all Christians were equally full of the Holy Ghost?
 

miknik5

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Christ even says of the Holy Spirit, he will not speak of himself,but what he hears and that he, the Holy Spirit,will glorify Him...
 

miknik5

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Where does the Bible teach that the believer has the full measure of the Spirit when he is saved?

Paul commanded the Ephesian believers to be filled with the Spirit. Why would he write that if it were not possible for them not to be filled with the Spirit?

Why would the apostles require that candidates for the seven be full of the Spiritif all Christians were completely full of the Spirit?
See thatś what I was asking you to provide the scriptures which teaches that.. See the confusion...You also had posted a reply to me that said something to that effect and I asked you to provide the scriptures...

This is confusing and will confuse many
 

miknik5

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The Gift of the Holy Spirit
I. given directly to all believers then and now for all time
II. Included the Baptism of the Holy Spirit for some during the first century

A. Given directly to the 12 Apostles
1. They spoke in tongues, prophesied and performed signs and wonders in Acts
a. Given to Philip by the Apostles.
b. He worked signs and wonders
c. Given to the Samaritans by the Apostles

B. Given directly to Paul as an Apostle
1. He worked signs and wonders
a. Baptism of the Holy Spirit Given to the Ephesians by Paul the Apostle
(1) They spoke in tongues and prophesied

C. Given directly to the Gentiles at Cornelius' house
1. they spoke in tongues and magnified God
I think this OP is missing the first ëxtension"that leads to the Gift of the Holy Spirit...and that is belief in the Gospel And an understanding that He gives gifts according to His Purpose alone...