When a person gets saved is there always an immediate change in that person are does everyone have a different filling of the Holy Spirit?
It depends on the person, and the time frame in which they are born.
For today there is much more abundance of sins to enjoy then when the Church first started, and more sins to enjoy even from the Little House on the Prairie days that type of atmosphere.
Technology caused money, and material things to flow like a raging river, and they can reach out farther, and reach more people to make money, and worldliness a plenty, and fleshy pleasures galore.
And it kicked up the selfishness, and arrogance, of people to a level never before in history.
Jesus said since iniquity shall abound at this time the love of many shall wax cold.
A hypocrite is a person that claims Christ but also goes by the sins of the society that they are a part of, which today there is a lot of sin compared to years ago.
So it produces a lot of hypocrites compared to years ago.
There is a lot more sins to avoid today, and easier to access than years ago.
Which the children grow up in that type of atmosphere like America then if they come to God they do not want to get rid of what they enjoyed which is of the world, and if they do give up sin many will do sin for a while before they give it up.
They did not have much to give up years ago than they do now.
The love of money is the root of all evil for it neglects the poor and needy, and what money can purchase, and what a person can enjoy with money.
Money was not flowing like that before technology among people.
Which God said the last generation shall devour the poor from off the earth, and the needy from among men, for they will heap and heap money to themselves, and we see today millions of dollars and billions of dollars is not good enough for them, and many people are enjoying money for their selfishness.
But the Bible does say we grow in Christ, and no matter the time frame it might take some people a little while to stop sinning for they want to hang on to sin for a little while, and then give it up.
But they will have a harder time today than years ago to give up sin and be led of the Spirit.
A person will not receive the Spirit until they do not want sin.