Friday, March 16, 2018

The Baptism in the Holy Spirit

A lot of the modern church has lost touch with something that is entirely Biblical, but many do not believe is for today. The something that I am talking about is called the baptism in the Holy Spirit. The theology of a lot of American churches has, down over the ages, been unconsciously for the most part, attempting to remove most things that are supernatural about God or the manifestation of His presence today from their belief system. This is an unfortunate side effect of American culture. From childhood up in America we are taught that the supernatural is not real that it exists only in fairy-tales, but nothing could be further from the truth. In fact, all the natural reality of this entire universe that we see around us was created by God who is Himself a Spirit. That means that the natural universe was created and is sustained by a supernatural being. I am not talking about the spooky supernatural that we see in horror movies and the like, I am talking about the real supernatural, in which exist God, angels, demons and other supernatural creatures that the Bible describes. Do not be afraid of the supernatural because the Bible clearly states that God and believers in Jesus Christ here on the Earth are the ultimate winners of every supernatural struggle that they face. There may be losses in some battles, but the war is already won. If you are not a believer, then you are only a step away from being one. You simply need to believe that Jesus is the Son of God and that God raised Him from the dead and confess that with your mouth and you will be saved. These are the essentials to being born again, there are other things that follow like water baptism and the like, but the essentials will get you into heaven. Let us now however move just a little beyond the essentials, not far but just a little. In the book of Acts Chapter 1:4-5 Jesus commanded the disciples to wait for the promise of the Father which would be the outpouring of the Holy Spirit.

The baptism in the Holy Spirit is something that gives to the believer the power of God to enable them to effectively minister and be a witness to others of the wonderful things of God. In the book of Acts it seems that in most cases we are shown several examples where people are born again by the Spirit of God meaning that at the time of being born again they already have the Spirit of God dwelling in them but after that they are baptized in the Holy Spirit which typically resulted in manifestations of gifts of the Spirit such as speaking in tongues or prophesying. This leads us to a question that is sometimes a little bit difficult to answer correctly because in scripture we have many examples of it but no direct statement that this is how it must be. The question is; Do you have to speak in tongues to be baptized in the Holy Spirit? In all honesty I would have to say that I am not 100% certain. There are those who teach that speaking in tongues is the initial evidence of the Baptism of the Holy Spirit and those that teach that it is not. I can only teach what the Word of God tells us and in the book of Acts there seems to be many examples of people who received the baptism in the Holy Spirit and spoke in tongues and only one or two where it is not directly specified but even in most of those cases the scripture states that a manifestation of the Spirit was evident that could be seen and heard. 

My next post will continue to address this issue further.

4 comments:

  1. Wow!!! Great read. I believe in the supernatural. The bible says the weapons of our warfare are not carnal. God is Spirit and must be worshipped in Spirit.

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    1. Thank you very much, I am glad you enjoyed the post and hope that it blessed you, more is coming.

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  2. Hello Charles. Stumbled on your blog. A lot of churches (not just in America) are more focused on prosperity preaching than the actual preaching that saves souls. Political correctness is also a reason why the truth isn't preached anymore. We are called to speak the truth and that would involve us being countercultural. It's hard but hey thats what we are called to do. The church needs a revival. We need to all go to the upper room and pray until the Holy Spirit comes down. I know I need this revival. Thank you for the message. God bless you

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  3. Thank you Tannaka, I totally agree, the Church needs to arise in the power of the Holy Spirit to the point that we actually do counter the culture that has developed around us, not in a harsh fighting way but in a way that shows the love and grace of God to people in such a way that the goodness of God leads them to repentance. I believe that we are moving toward revival that we need to believe and pray for it to stand in the gap, I too need this revival. God bless you Tannaka.

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