I believe this is a question that will clear up a lot of confusion about the Holy Spirit's work in an individual and a local church as a corporate gathering.
When a whole group is empowered, or receives the Spirit.. this is not usually about the people in this group getting converted. So, if someone 'believes' then they are eternally saved.. and then scriptures says.. when they were gathered with a group and 'they' received the Holy Spirit.. this is where the confusion comes in. People think the person hasn't received the Holy Spirit yet.
But the group they were with hadn't received the Holy Spirit. This is a different work of the Holy Spirit. Not the same thing.
So Acts 19-
This group of people who were disciples that BELIEVED THROUGH GRACE.. hadn't 'received the Holy Spirit'. This is what Paul had noticed when asking them about their baptism.
Paul asked -- 'Had they received the Spirit since they believed'-- to the whole group.
The assumption is they believed. They were also disciples. They had already also been baptised.
Not knowing whether there is a Holy Spirit.. does not HAVE to mean they weren't already indwelt by the Holy Spirit.
So here is the distinction that we need to work out..
Who is receiving the Spirit? An individual.. or a group?
This will clear up a lot of confusion about baptism and salvation.
Another example is the Galatians being asked if they received the Spirit by works of the law or hearing of faith?
We assume this is talking about salvation, conversion. But who is Paul writing to?
Churches. Entire corporate gatherings. So is it an individual getting saved in question.. or a church having the Holy Spirit come 'in their midst'?
When a whole group is empowered, or receives the Spirit.. this is not usually about the people in this group getting converted. So, if someone 'believes' then they are eternally saved.. and then scriptures says.. when they were gathered with a group and 'they' received the Holy Spirit.. this is where the confusion comes in. People think the person hasn't received the Holy Spirit yet.
But the group they were with hadn't received the Holy Spirit. This is a different work of the Holy Spirit. Not the same thing.
So Acts 19-
This group of people who were disciples that BELIEVED THROUGH GRACE.. hadn't 'received the Holy Spirit'. This is what Paul had noticed when asking them about their baptism.
Paul asked -- 'Had they received the Spirit since they believed'-- to the whole group.
The assumption is they believed. They were also disciples. They had already also been baptised.
Not knowing whether there is a Holy Spirit.. does not HAVE to mean they weren't already indwelt by the Holy Spirit.
So here is the distinction that we need to work out..
Who is receiving the Spirit? An individual.. or a group?
This will clear up a lot of confusion about baptism and salvation.
Another example is the Galatians being asked if they received the Spirit by works of the law or hearing of faith?
We assume this is talking about salvation, conversion. But who is Paul writing to?
Churches. Entire corporate gatherings. So is it an individual getting saved in question.. or a church having the Holy Spirit come 'in their midst'?
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