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The baptize of the Holy Spirit : with the Born Again, or an event after meeting with Christ on the road to Damascus?
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I think the Bible left a tiny bit of wiggle room on areas like this for people to show their true hearts desires and emotional issues. that does not change the absolute truth of God's word though.

I sure hope anyone who reads the Bible carefully and with a heart full of the Holy Spirit.
Can you walk with Christ and not with the Holy Spirit? I don't think so. That seems to be the riddle of the ages.

I sure hope anyone who reads the Bible carefully and with a heart full of the Holy Spirit.
Can you walk with Christ and no..."
I agree. the very fact that I know God (as in a personal relationship) is due to the Holy Spirit. Without the Holy Spirit it could not have happened. Can you be a Christian without the Holy Spirit?

I try to do exactly what the thief on the cross did. Nothing more - nothing less. Just live for Jesus with all the time you have left.
I agree that you either got the Holy Spirit or you don't. Without it Jesus makes no sense.


(although there are millions of Christians who disagree with me. My MOM does too!)
Last time I checked Billy Graham, Chuck Swindoll, John MacArthur, Ravi Zacharius and 100's of other historical theologians aren't waiting around for Holy Spirit feel good parties and shenanigans. Just the Word of God is enough to get through this life and glorify God.

(although there are millions of Christians who disagree with me. My ..."I know a lot of what I think of as the steadfast sons--people who grew up in the church and never faltered. They can't pinpoint an exact experience but their actions make me believe they are Christians. On the other hand, I came to the Lord at 45 and I had an exciting experience that I can point to and say, "it happened then." God isn't in a box. He works in all sorts of ways. The Bible says you must believe in Father, Son, and Holy Spirit (period). If you have that, you are infilled with the Holy Spirit (not something you can do yourself).

..."I agree on your assessment of Benny Hinn. There are a group of people on TV who worship money while they pretend to worship God.

But I wonder, do we sometimes need a refilling? and if we do, does this mean He left or is no longer there? Or is it a realization on my part that I am no longer leaning on Him?

Between the Word of God and the Fellowship of the Saints we should hopefully be able to get filled. Also Jesus spent alot of time in prayer - That seems to work as well.
I don't even remember when I became a Christian: sometime between 8 years old and 12.
In this book, Frank Macchia argues and advocates for an classical pentecostal interpretation. His academic and stable argumentation are very inviting.