Let's be very accurate here... I did NOT use the word "saved". So you are arguing against something that wasn't even said.
I did say there is a difference between "belief" and "receiving the Holy Ghost". That difference is clearly documented in the book of Acts.
Without the ability or willingness to acknowledge that there can be a separation between "belief" and "receiving the Holy Ghost", it is unlikely you would be able or willing to acknowledge how to recognize the presence of one in the absence of the other.
That lack of ability and/or willingness keeps you from knowing when to encourage believers to "wait for the promise of the Father".
Love in Jesus,
Kelby
I did say there is a difference between "belief" and "receiving the Holy Ghost". That difference is clearly documented in the book of Acts.
Without the ability or willingness to acknowledge that there can be a separation between "belief" and "receiving the Holy Ghost", it is unlikely you would be able or willing to acknowledge how to recognize the presence of one in the absence of the other.
That lack of ability and/or willingness keeps you from knowing when to encourage believers to "wait for the promise of the Father".
Love in Jesus,
Kelby
You misinterpret Acts not having a correct knowledge of what those disciples of John knew as opposed to what they needed to know concerning Jesus. The same is true today. Many have a talking knowledge of Christ but lack a real possession of Christ as Savior. These are those who have never submitted themselves to Christ as their only hope of salvation. They continue to hold fast to other things for their salvation.
One must have a John 16:8-11 experience with the Holy Spirit. Only then can they truly repent and be saved. It has been well said that until you smell the smoke of eternal condemnation you will resist the gospel and never breathe the purity of the air in heaven.
For the cause of Christ
Roger
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