FreeGrace2 said:
Can you explain HOW to be filled with the Spirit? Of course, that would require that you understand the difference between the indwelling and the filling. Are you there yet?
So you STILL cannot explain HOW to be filled with the Spirit, even though it is a direct command from the Bible.
Yet, you can't even explain HOW to obey the command. Your response infers that this all is automatic or something.
This doesn't address the question of HOW to obey the command to be filled with the Spirit.
Your responses show that you think being filled with the Spirit is automatic.
Yet paul also commands believers to STOP grieving (Eph 4:30) and quenching (1 Thess 5:19) the Spirit.
Do you even know HOW to grieve/quench the Spirit? You'd better, if you really want to be filled with the Spirit.
Because they are diametrically opposed. You cannot be filled with the Spirit AND be grieving/quenching the Spirit.
So you'd better understand each of these things and understand HOW to be filled and HOW not to grieve/quench the Spirit.
As it stands, you seem to understand none of this. Your responses are basically just platitudes. Nothing from Scripture that supports your platitudes.
And this seems to be the state of much of evangelicalism. How many pastors even address any of this?
This is how very important to KNOW all these things.
2 believers can do the very same things in the same evangelical church, one of them being filled with the Spirit and the other one out of fellowship and either grieving or quenching the Spirit. But to observers, they can't tell the difference.
And this is the difference: one is doing the things from the power of the Spirit and the other one is doing those very same thing in the power of their flesh.
That is how important it is to really UNDERSTAND these things.
Can you explain HOW to be filled with the Spirit? Of course, that would require that you understand the difference between the indwelling and the filling. Are you there yet?
Alright, two words straight from the scripture: EQUALLY YOKED. Me and the Holy Spirit moving in one direction.
The farther we’ve moved, the more spiritual fruits yield.
Paul used that analogy to describe the spouses sharing the same faith in marriage, but it’s the same for every individual.
Your responses show that you think being filled with the Spirit is automatic.
Yet paul also commands believers to STOP grieving (Eph 4:30) and quenching (1 Thess 5:19) the Spirit.
Do you even know HOW to grieve/quench the Spirit? You'd better, if you really want to be filled with the Spirit.
Because they are diametrically opposed. You cannot be filled with the Spirit AND be grieving/quenching the Spirit.
So you'd better understand each of these things and understand HOW to be filled and HOW not to grieve/quench the Spirit.
As it stands, you seem to understand none of this. Your responses are basically just platitudes. Nothing from Scripture that supports your platitudes.
And this seems to be the state of much of evangelicalism. How many pastors even address any of this?
This is how very important to KNOW all these things.
2 believers can do the very same things in the same evangelical church, one of them being filled with the Spirit and the other one out of fellowship and either grieving or quenching the Spirit. But to observers, they can't tell the difference.
And this is the difference: one is doing the things from the power of the Spirit and the other one is doing those very same thing in the power of their flesh.
That is how important it is to really UNDERSTAND these things.