Why the Baptism with the Holy Spirit is not for Today

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So have a go. What are you scared of? I'm asking for YOUR interpretation line by line.
Unless you understand Jesus' description of the kingdom line by line, I'm wasting my time.
 

Chris1975

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Unless you understand Jesus' description of the kingdom line by line, I'm wasting my time.
You know that you are avoiding now....this dodging is blatantly obvious.
 
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You know that you are avoiding now....this dodging is blatantly obvious.
Why do people debate scripture? If they both understood scripture there would be no debate.
 

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I have read lists of references to quotes that show speaking in tongues showing up at least sporadically throughout church history. Around 200, Irenaeus listed it among manifestations that occurred among the brethren in his day along with healing, prophesying, etc.

If you are Eastern Orthodox, I am surprised that you would say that any of these gifts ceased. Usually the comments on this topic I have encountered are that the gifts belong to the church or that some monks and holy saints experience such things.
First, tongues in Eastern Orthodoxy are defined as the miraculous ability to speak a previously unknown human language for the purpose of evangelization. Period. There is none of the babbling claiming to speak the tongues of angels that goes on in Pentecostal circles. There has never been, there will never be.

You keep going back to the 200s, with Ignatius and the Shepherd of Hermès. It’s likely that genuine tongues were operative then, and as the church fathers recorded had ended a century later.
 

Chris1975

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Why do people debate scripture? If they both understood scripture there would be no debate.

This is why:

Ephesians 4
11 And He Himself gave some to be apostles, some prophets, some evangelists, and some pastors and teachers, 12 for the equipping of the saints for the work of ministry, for the [e]edifying of the body of Christ, 13 till we all come to the unity of the faith and of the knowledge of the Son of God, to a perfect man, to the measure of the stature of the fullness of Christ; 14 that we should no longer be children, tossed to and fro and carried about with every wind of doctrine, by the trickery of men, in the cunning craftiness of deceitful plotting, 15 but, speaking the truth in love, may grow up in all things into Him who is the head—Christ— 16 from whom the whole body, joined and knit together by what every joint supplies, according to the effective working by which every part does its share, causes growth of the body for the edifying of itself in love.
 
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This is why:

Ephesians 4
11 And He Himself gave some to be apostles, some prophets, some evangelists, and some pastors and teachers, 12 for the equipping of the saints for the work of ministry, for the [e]edifying of the body of Christ, 13 till we all come to the unity of the faith and of the knowledge of the Son of God, to a perfect man, to the measure of the stature of the fullness of Christ; 14 that we should no longer be children, tossed to and fro and carried about with every wind of doctrine, by the trickery of men, in the cunning craftiness of deceitful plotting, 15 but, speaking the truth in love, may grow up in all things into Him who is the head—Christ— 16 from whom the whole body, joined and knit together by what every joint supplies, according to the effective working by which every part does its share, causes growth of the body for the edifying of itself in love.
Don't we just avoid false teachers and not try to reach them after 2 or 3 tries?
 

Jackson123

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Sickness and death plague the millennium. "The child shall die 100 years old". And "the sinner will be cursed" etc. Jesus taught against the millennium. It is a pharisee concept.
Are you sure Jesus taoght against millenium? Show me the verse.
 
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Are you sure Jesus taoght against millenium? Show me the verse.
Here's how you can prove it to yourself. This way you will believe because of your own findings. Find in the gospels one reference to the Kingdom being physical as the Pharisees expected. Find all references to the Kingdom being spiritual instead.
 

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Here's how you can prove it to yourself. This way you will believe because of your own findings. Find in the gospels one reference to the Kingdom being physical as the Pharisees expected. Find all references to the Kingdom being spiritual instead.
Find me a reference that milenium is spiritual
 

presidente

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Evidence does not exist. It's all hearsay just like today.
Did you research the evidence I referred you to?

AntiPentecostal German theologian Koch went to Timor and witnessed and wrote about miracles there in the '60's also.

Scripture does not support your view and the way you dismiss evidence sounds like you follow new atheist. approaches to epistomology.

My own personal testimony is not hearsay. Look heasay up in the dictionary.
 
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Did you research the evidence I referred you to?

AntiPentecostal German theologian Koch went to Timor and witnessed and wrote about miracles there in the '60's also.

Scripture does not support your view and the way you dismiss evidence sounds like you follow new atheist. approaches to epistomology.

My own personal testimony is not hearsay. Look heasay up in the dictionary.
God sent the Jews false prophets and false miracles too. We must go by scripture to make the call. If you post direct quotes for what you have I'll see what my sources say about them.
 

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This has generated lots of interest so I am posting my understanding of the issue. (I used to be Pentecostal).

Why the Baptism with the Holy Spirit is not for Today

Understanding the Baptism with the Holy Spirit in Acts is difficult. But I found the keys are the Ethiopian Eunuch Acts 8:27 and the Samarians Acts 8:5. In essence, all had the Holy Spirit but only the Samarians had the Baptism with the Holy Spirit.

These received the gift of the Holy Spirit according to Peter in Acts 2:38 just as we do today. But the Samarians also received the Baptism of the Holy Spirit through the apostle’s hands which the Eunuch did not.

On Pentecost God baptized the 12 Apostles with the Holy Spirit who also spoke in tongues. According to Acts 2:38 the eunuch and the Samarians had the gift of the Holy Spirit through Philip’s preaching. But Philip could not provide the baptism of the Holy Spirit for either. Acts reveals that beyond the two outpourings, only the Apostles through the laying on of their hands could baptize people in the Holy Spirit. It was the proof of apostleship Hebrews 2:4.

When the Apostles visited the Samarian converts, they laid their hands on them baptizing them in the Holy Spirit. But this was not the case with the Eunuch. It says he went on his way rejoicing after Philip baptized him in water.

So the Samarians and the Eunuch received the gift of the Holy Spirit through Philip’s preaching. But only the Samarians received the baptism with the Holy Spirit through the Apostles’ hands.

About 7 years later, God poured out the Holy Spirit on the gentiles at Cornelius’ house which resulted in their speaking in tongues just as the Apostles did at Pentecost.

Scripture doesn’t mention the 3000 converts on the day of Pentecost as baptized with the Holy Spirit. Nor the 5,000 converts days later. But we might assume those whom the Apostles baptized in water also received the baptism with the Holy Spirit through their hands. But anyone baptized by someone other than an apostle would have been like the Eunuch who received only the gift of the Holy Spirit.

Later, Paul preached to the disciples at Ephesus Acts 19:1. These like the Eunuch received the gift of the Holy Spirit. But they also received the Baptism of the Holy Spirit through the apostle’s hands the same way the Samarians did.

The Baptism with the Holy Spirit provided God’s word through tongues and prophecy until the New Testament canon became complete. How do we know this? Paul says scripture thoroughly equips us 2 Timothy 3:17. Paul said tongues and prophecy provided only partial knowledge 1 Corinthians 13:9. So it makes sense scripture replaced them when completed.

Beyond Acts, the Corinthians no doubt received the Baptism with the Holy Spirit through Paul’s hands. And Paul mentioned he wanted to visit the Romans to give spiritual gifts to them too Romans 1:11. Paul mentions laying his hands on Timothy who also received a gift 2 Timothy 1:6.

So we can say scripture directly supports the Baptism of the Holy Spirit for those ministered to by an apostle. That it was not for all. The Baptism with the Holy Spirit passed into history with the rest of the apostles Hebrews 2:4 because only they provided it as a sign of their authority. And that scripture replaced the fragmentary gifts of tongues and prophecy with the completed revelation. And we can confidently say believers from Pentecost on have the gift of Holy Spirit according to Acts 2:38, but not the Baptism with the Holy Spirit. Just as the Eunuch and believers since then.
It is not clear what you mean with " the Baptism with the Holy Spirit" . If you mean with it that what is known as born again, that a believer recieved the Holy Spirit. This has from the beginning not changed till today.
If you understand with it what we find since 1901 in the pentecostal movement, than it is correct that this end in the early churchhistory.
 

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God sent the Jews false prophets and false miracles too. We must go by scripture to make the call. If you post direct quotes for what you have I'll see what my sources say about them.
I suspect your sources will say nothing about the girl I went to school with being healed. Doctrinally, don't you see a problem with assuming that someone who is healed in the name of Jesus through the laying on of hands is the victim of a false miracle? Does that make you feel like one of those critics of Jesus in the synagogue who did not want him to unbind the woman who had been bent over for 18 years? They had a more solid Biblical argument than you do, after all. What about the ones who likely blasphemed the Spirit by artributing his Spirit-empowered casting out of demons to Beelzebub?

You don't have any scripture to support your view. God worked miracles through people before the Acts 2 outpouring, so your argument about the baptism with the Holy Ghost would be a moot point even if it were valid.

Acts also uses terminology like receive the Spirit, baptism with the Spirit, the Spirit came upon them, the Spirit fell upon them, and baptism with the Holy Spirit to refer to these events we have discussed.
 
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It is not clear what you mean with " the Baptism with the Holy Spirit" . If you mean with it that what is known as born again, that a believer recieved the Holy Spirit. This has from the beginning not changed till today.
If you understand with it what we find since 1901 in the pentecostal movement, than it is correct that this end in the early churchhistory.
All believers are born again and have the Holy Spirit indwelling them. Just as with Moses and the other Prophets, God gave the 12 Apostles the same signs and wonders gifts called the Baptism of the Holy Spirit. He also provided the Baptism to the Gentile outpouring in Acts 10. But only they and the Apostles had the Baptism with speaking in tongues. And those they laid their hands on. These too preached, spoke in tongues and performed miracles. But they could not pass them on through their hands.
 

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You Said oN Pentacost God babtized 12 apostle

Who are there

1 you forget Judas not with them anymore so It was only 11

2. Peter say God Will poor or baptized with Holy spirit to all flesh, not only apostle.

17 And it shall come to pass in the last days, saith God, I will pour out of my Spirit upon all flesh: and your sons and your daughters shall prophesy, and your young men shall see visions, and your old men shall dream dreams:
18 And on my servants and on my handmaidens I will pour out in those days of my Spirit; and they shall prophesy:
Then you should note, that this was spoken to the nation of jews! In a condition of the nation of jews which they had not till today.
When Peter quote Joel, this may be a partwise fulfillment. So the fulfilling of those prophecie is still in the future. About the 12 Apostel. It is obivious that Paul was the 12th of them.
 
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I suspect your sources will say nothing about the girl I went to school with being healed. Doctrinally, don't you see a problem with assuming that someone who is healed in the name of Jesus through the laying on of hands is the victim of a false miracle? Does that make you feel like one of those critics of Jesus in the synagogue who did not want him to unbind the woman who had been bent over for 18 years? They had a more solid Biblical argument than you do, after all. What about the ones who likely blasphemed the Spirit by artributing his Spirit-empowered casting out of demons to Beelzebub?

You don't have any scripture to support your view. God worked miracles through people before the Acts 2 outpouring, so your argument about the baptism with the Holy Ghost would be a moot point even if it were valid.

Acts also uses terminology like receive the Spirit, baptism with the Spirit, the Spirit came upon them, the Spirit fell upon them, and baptism with the Holy Spirit to refer to these events we have discussed.
Moses wrote scripture as a prophet. So did Paul, and others in the NT. If you have the gift of prophecy or speak in tongues, it is no different from scripture. Are you actually claim this of yourself?