agape
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Good. You understand then that John baptized with water BUT we are baptized with holy spirit.Originally posted by Kevin
Agape,
Kevin,
I fully aware of the meaning of the word "BUT"
This is your private interpretation because the Word does not teach this at all. You really need to take the time to study the Word. It is clear throughout Acts and the Pauline Epistles that baptism with the holy spirit is given to all those who believe. Act 2:38, also make it clear that there were Judeans present on the day of Pentecost, heard the Apostles speak with tongues and after hearing Peter teach the Word, repented and were baptized, not with water, but, according to verse 38; "...and ye shall receive [lambano, receive into manifestation] the gift of the Holy Ghost. God already gave the gift originally to the twelve apostles and from Pentecost on there would not be a question of God's gift being given again, but only of man's receiving what had already been given. Everyone who believes in Christ as their Savior from sin are baptized with the holy spirit.HS baptism does not happen to everybody.
Verse 39: For the promise is unto you [Israel], and to your children [the children of Israel] and to all who are afar off, even as many as the Lord our God shall call.
Peter here explains that the promise as given in verse 38 is first to Israel and the children of Israel, then to all who will believe. "To all who are afar off, even as many as the Lord shall call."
So, no, the baptism of holy spirit is not just for certain people. It's for all who do one thing; that is, to believe in Christ.
The cloven tongues "like as of fire" (not real fire) which sat upon them, was a phenomena. It was something God specifically chose to do on that great and momentous day. It signified the gift of holy spirit coming from above, from God, His spirit descending on them. The word "sat" is very interesting because usually when something was completed or finished that word "sat" is used. For example, after six days of creation, Genesis 2:2 says, "And he [God] rested [sat]." God's creative activity was completely finished. After Jesus Christ had given his life, was raised again and ascended into heaven, he "sat down on the right hand of God" (Hebrews 10:12). When man's redemption was completed, Jesus Christ "sat down." On the day of Pentecost "the cloven tongues like as fire "sat" upon each of them indicating outpouring was complete, it was in full. The gift from the Holy Spirit (God) was "fully come."why didn't the flaming tongues rest upon my head? Why?
Yes, the word he used. He called the so-called self-righteous Pharisees who put people in bondage with works, rules regulations of man-made doctrines and creeds that does not come from the true God; HYPOCRITES. I'm sorry, Kevin, but it is you who lacks spiritual understanding concerning the Scriptures because you got it all backwards. You put "AND" in place of "BUT" for spirit baptism and "works" in place of Grace and faith for salvation. There's no water and no works for salvation. We are saved, born-again of God's incorruptible seed, which is eternal life spirit via SPIRIT BAPTISM...NOT WATER. It is the GIFT OF GOD...NOT WORKS, LEST ANY MAN SHOULD BOAST.Oh, you mean "hypocrite"? The word that Jesus used also?