Posted on 10/30/2006 8:56:41 AM PST by Rightly Biased
Not sure about THE point but I got lots of good points!
Much appreciate your efforts.
Are you on my ping list? I forget. You might appreciate these threads:
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-religion/1733999/posts
and:
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-religion/1734008/posts
Not too sure about that, try a google of ÃÂÃÂ and see what comes up.
Are you using an Open Office editor for html?
Thank you, RB, for praying and for posting and for pinging me. That's ministry.
Outlook express has an editor.
I guess it needs an update.
oh well.
RB<><
On google I found almost a million sites that used the same coding as your post did, and they displayed correctly. It might be a freerepublic quirk.
And yet there are people I suspect who truly believe that the only way a person can be saved is by physically hearing the words of God, deaf persons notwithstanding:
But it is not the physical media that matters, but the voice of Christ Himself because He is the power of God, The Word of God (John 1, Rev 19):
Jesus saith unto him, I am the way, the truth, and the life: no man cometh unto the Father, but by me. - John 14:6
For after that in the wisdom of God the world by wisdom knew not God, it pleased God by the foolishness of preaching to save them that believe. - I Cor 1:21
We live in a day when people of all ages, background and economy are seeking ecstasy and escapism through the outward stimuli of drugs and alcohol. Paul says that these things are cheap substitutes for real meaning in life. Being filled with the Holy Spirit is a natural high and it is Gods Command!
4 Spiritual Lessons From This Verse:
2.) This vers is in the present tense, meaning that the filling of the Holy Spirit is an experience that is continual. Filling should take place daily or moment by moment.
3.) This verse is plural in number, which means that it applies to all Christians, not just a select few.
4.) This verse is passive in voice, stating that the filling of the Holy Spirit is something that God does to us and for us, not something we do for ourselves. This command is for every believer, not for an elite group.
1.) Lack of Information - many Christians are ignorant as to what the Bible promises concerning the Spirit filled life.
2.) Misinformation
b.) Some feel that unless the infilling of the Holy Spirit is accompanied by ecstatic utterances, or glossolilia (speaking in tongues), one has not received the Holy Spirit. This is absolutely and unbiblical teaching that Satan has used to divide the church. Many great Christians do not speak, and have never spoken in tongues. This gift was given for the expressed purpose of evangelism and those who teach differently are either unschooled on doctrinal interpretation or purposely deceptive.
c.) Some feel that the Holy Spirit is sent upon us and removed from us by God as He sees fit. This also, is not true. It was true in the Old Testament times, but after Pentecost, Gods Spirit comes into the life of everyone who is saved at the moment of their salvation, and Gods promise is that He will never leave us.
d.) Some say, if you dont feel Gods Spirit, He must not be present. This also is not true. The presence of the Holy Spirit in our lives is not dependent upon our emotion, it is dependent upon Gods promises.
1.) Recognize That the Holy Spirit Lives Within You
2.) Realize That it Is Gods Will for You to Be Continually Filled with His Spirit.
3.) Confess Every Sin.
5.) Walk in Faith
Remember we are to walk in faith, and not by feelings.
You will never be the witness that God intends for you to be unless you are living a Spirit controlled life every day.
Regards RB
Thanks Alamo-Girl
I don't mind at all I have no idea what I did wrong.
God Bless you for your effort.
RB<><
God is not restricted and can reach us in many ways besides the Bible.
Regards
While I don't disagree that God is not restricted, the only way to salvation starts by hearing the Word of God (Romans 10:17).
That "Word of God", however, is not restricted to the Bible. Remember, Paul says that even the Gentiles possessed a law written on their hearts, even though they didn't have the written law. Thus, the Spirit is able to "speak" to even the pagans. However, this does not do away with the Church. This merely means that God can prepare man to receive the fullness of the Gospel, or He can give "enough" grace to the man whom He sees will not ever hear the formal Word of God as preached by a missionary - for example, those who live from faith to faith in God and were an Incan Indian living in 1200 AD - before Catholic missionaries ever reached them.
Regards
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