I never heard that he spoke in tongues, which is Biblically a gift but not all have it and he did not need to, but he had the power (which i pray for more of). That this second filling happens is clear, but the theology is precise, perhaps as to not make a formula out of it.
Also, the “problem” with supernatural attestation in general - without which we would not have an Abraham, a Israel, a Bible or a church - is that the devil seeks to operate on the same level, and somewhat can do so. Thus Moses first 3 or 4 miracles were duplicated by the magicians, and the man of sin will deceive souls by such. In addition are the fabrications of the flesh which abound today.
In response ppl and churches tend to react to two extremes, one being to disallow such, which is “safe” but sterile, while the other opens the door to anything, being indecent or is out of order. And as the law was added bcz of transgressions, so liberty can only be realizes insofar s souls are controlled fro within by the Holy Spirit, who is a God of order as well as the spontaneous.
Moody was not well educated and his writings had lots of spelling mistakes, bu he was a man after God’s heart and learned much i the school of Christ.
Most if the divisions within the born again church is due to carnality, while as Wesley and Whitefield showed, who manifestly were at odds concerning predestination, those who were surrendered to Christ, who want to be like Him and used by Him, have an essential unity that is qualitatively superior to that which is the result of implicit trust in man.
The following is from How Great Soul Winners Were Filled
With the Holy Spirit, by John R. Rice
The year 1871 was a critical one in Mr. Moody’s career. He realized more and more how little he was fired by personal acquirements for his work. An intense hunger and thirst for spiritual power were aroused in him by two women who used to attend the meetings and sit on the front seat. He could see by the expression on their faces that they were praying. At the close of services they would say to him:
“We have been praying for you.”
“Why don’t you pray for the people?” Mr. Moody would ask.
“Because you need the power of the Spirit,” they would say.
“I need the power! Why,” said Mr. Moody, in relating the incident years after, “I thought I had power. I had the largest congregations in Chicago, and there were many conversions. I was in a sense satisfied. But right along those two godly women kept praying for me, and their earnest talk about anointing for special service set me to thinking. I asked them to come and talk with me, and they poured out their hearts in prayer that I might receive the filling of the Holy Spirit. There came a great hunger into my soul. I did not know what it was. I began to cry out as I never did before. I really felt that I did not want to live if I could not have this power for service.”
Then the book tells of the great Chicago fire, of D. L. Moody’s relief work, the building of the north side tabernacle, and of his visiting in the East to secure funds for his work. Then the narrative continues:
During this Eastern visit the hunger for more spiritual power was still upon Mr. Moody.
“My heart was not in the work of begging,” he said. “I could not appeal. I was crying all the time that God would fill me with His Spirit. Well, one day, in the city of New York — oh, what a day! — I cannot describe it, I seldom refer to it; it is almost too sacred an experience to name. Paul had an experience of which he never spoke for fourteen years. I can only say that God revealed Himself to me, and I had such an experience of His love that I had to ask Him to stay His hand. I went to preaching again. The sermons were not different; I did not present any new truths, and yet hundreds were converted. I would not now be placed back where I was before that blessed experience if you should give me all the world — it would be as the small dust of the balance.”
http://www.jesus-is-savior.com/Books,%20Tracts%20&%20Preaching/Printed%20Books/Dr%20John%20Rice/soul_winning_and_holy_spirit_power.htm
Moody recorded it in one of his diaries:
“The world has yet to see what God can do with and for and through a man who is fully and wholly consecrated to Him.” . . . A man! Varley meant any man. Varley didn’t say he had to be educated, or brilliant, or anything else. Just a man. Well, by the Holy Spirit in me I’ll be that man (quoted in John Pollock, Moody: The Biography [ Chicago : Moody, 1963, 1983], 115, author’s italics).
in London , in the gallery of the Metropolitan Tabernacle, Varley’s remark and Spurgeon’s preaching focused Moody’s attention on “something I had never realized before. It was not Spurgeon who was doing the work: it was God. And if God could use Spurgeon, why should He not use me?” (Moody: The Biography, 115).
They tarried as they were bidden, waiting and praying for the Holy Ghost, when suddenly the power came, and they were ready for work. And there was more work done in one day than in all the three years while they were with Christ. The Lord had said: “He that believeth on Me, the works that I do shall he do also; and greater works than these shall he do; because I go unto My Father.” “If I go not away, the Comforter will not come unto you; but if I depart, I will send Him unto you.” When the power came upon the Apostles, they did greater things than the Master ever did. There was a time when I thought the raising of Lazarus was the greatest work ever done on this earth. But I think the conversion of those 3,000 Jews on the day of Pentecost was more wonderful still. Those hard-hearted Jews were full of hatred and unbelief; many, no doubt, were the same men who murdered Christ. And yet they were swept down by the mighty power of the Spirit. We have got the same obstacles to contend with as the Apostles had. Our Gospel that we are preaching is a supernatural Gospel, and we have got to have supernatural power to preach it.
If there is any preacher/teacher which i think keeps a good balance with wisdom on this issue, i think it is Jones (from what little i have read). Read more about this departed man of God. here: http://www.desiringgod.org/resource-library/biographies/a-passion-for-christ-exalting-power (good site also)
And for the best Pentecostal (not the Benny Hinn fluff) preacher i have ever heard, see Bert Clendennen here: http://www.sermonindex.net/modules/mydownloads/viewcat.php?cid=357
Wonderful.
Excellent.
Thanks for the great history and important theological, Biblical points.
BLESSED BE THE NAME OF THE LORD.