Be Filled With the Spiritਨਮੂਨਾ

This filling of the Holy Spirit is subsequent to the born-again experience.
Paul reveals in Rom. 10:9, that a person has to confess with his mouth that Jesus is Lord and believe in his heart that Jesus was raised from the dead, before he can be saved.
It is possible to be saved, yet not have what Jesus said was the baptism of the Holy Spirit. Since the Holy Spirit is now given freely and we don't have to tarry for His coming, we can receive salvation and the baptism of the Holy Spirit simultaneously. However, it is not automatic. We must ask and believe for the baptism of the Holy Ghost, just as we believed for salvation.
Speaking in tongues is unique to the Church Age. This is because when a person speaks in tongues, his new born-again spirit is speaking (1 Cor. 14:14), not his mind. Before salvation, our spirit was the part of us that was, 'dead in trespasses and sins.' Until we received a new spirit (2 Cor. 5:17), the Holy Ghost could not give us this supernatural communication with the Father.
There are two kinds of speaking in tongues clearly spoken of in 1 Corinthians 13:1. They are called 'the tongues of men and angels.' The tongues of men are the known languages in which the disciples spoke. The tongues of angels, or heavenly languages, are the tongues that all Spirit-filled believers can speak and are what Paul spoke about in 1 Corinthians 12-14.
Jesus said the Holy Spirit would lead us into all truth and teach us all things. Receiving the Holy Ghost's baptism is the most important key to receiving revelation knowledge from God.
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Desperate for more? Be filled with the Holy Spirit. You cannot live well without him. It can be simultaneous with salvation or after it. Regardless, we all need it. Understand what entails being one with the Holy Spirit with this digestible 4-day reading plan.
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