Upon reading your post I felt impressed to make a point. I ask that you don’t take it as negative criticism. My only desire is to point out something from the word in the hope it strengthens you. And has a ripple effect in those who God uses you to lead to Jesus.
Many denominations express uninspired beliefs that are inconsistent with word. And in doing so give people the impression that the effects of receiving the Holy Spirit vary from person to person. This is not true. The word actually reveals people, without exception, speak in tongues when the Holy Spirit comes to dwell in their body. In addition to the initial revelation recorded in Acts 2:4, and 33 this truth is again confirmed in Acts 10:43-48 and 19:1-7. It is also alluded to in Acts 8:12-18.
Even though the account in Acts 8 does not specifically record tongues were spoken, it is a great example that there is undeniable proof when the Holy Spirit enters a believer's body. Consider the fact that Philip and others knew that those who heard and believed the gospel, and were water baptized in the name of Jesus had not yet received the Holy Spirit. What was missing? The answer is speaking in tongues as revealed and confirmed elsewhere in scripture.
It is only through accepting and obeying God's word that people actually become born again. The enemy’s strategy has not changed. He deceives people into believing things that go directly against God’s word. I encourage you to stand on the truth. According to the word, when you spoke in tongues is when you actually received the Holy Spirit.
It is the truth as established in the word that encourages people to pursue and ultimately receive what God has promised. Not the uninspired denominational beliefs promoted by men.
May God Bless!
Many denominations express uninspired beliefs that are inconsistent with word. And in doing so give people the impression that the effects of receiving the Holy Spirit vary from person to person. This is not true. The word actually reveals people, without exception, speak in tongues when the Holy Spirit comes to dwell in their body. In addition to the initial revelation recorded in Acts 2:4, and 33 this truth is again confirmed in Acts 10:43-48 and 19:1-7. It is also alluded to in Acts 8:12-18.
Even though the account in Acts 8 does not specifically record tongues were spoken, it is a great example that there is undeniable proof when the Holy Spirit enters a believer's body. Consider the fact that Philip and others knew that those who heard and believed the gospel, and were water baptized in the name of Jesus had not yet received the Holy Spirit. What was missing? The answer is speaking in tongues as revealed and confirmed elsewhere in scripture.
It is only through accepting and obeying God's word that people actually become born again. The enemy’s strategy has not changed. He deceives people into believing things that go directly against God’s word. I encourage you to stand on the truth. According to the word, when you spoke in tongues is when you actually received the Holy Spirit.
It is the truth as established in the word that encourages people to pursue and ultimately receive what God has promised. Not the uninspired denominational beliefs promoted by men.
May God Bless!
...are you saying if a person has not spoken in tongues they are not truly saved?
...are you saying one must obey to be saved?