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Who is the Holy Spirit?

God - The third member of the Trinity
Described as a person
Described as having emotions
Intelligence
Described as God, equal with Father and Son

What Does He Do?

Work of Salvation
Dwells within the church
Collective and individual
Sanctifies and Matures
Speaks to us

His Gifts

Are all believers filled?
Yes. If the Spirit is there at the moment of regeneration an is dwelling in us individually and collectively than all believers are “filled” with the Spirit.
Is there a 2nd baptism?
Its hard to say. We have clear mentions/experiences of men like Peter being “filled” more than once (3x). ; ,
What most mean by second baptism is a distinction between two classes of believers, those who don’t have the Spirit and those who have been “filled” or “baptized” in the Spirit. This distinction is non-biblical.
There is only one church, one body, one temple, one dwelling place for God, one family, one people of God.
What about the gifts of the Spirit?
Are they all listed in the Bible?
No. The various lists of the gifts of the Spirit are different indicating that there is no one definitive list of the gifts of the Spirit.
Do all have the gifts?
Each person, as part of the church, is filled with the Spirit has “gifts” of the Spirit. But the Spirit gives to each as He chooses.
Tongues
Acts
These are clearly earthly languages because hearers understood their mother tongue.
- Tongues in seems to be a kind of sign for judgment that the Jews would have understood. In the same way the Assyrians came to take them exile with a language they did not understand now God was speaking to them in a language they did not understand indicating that they needed deliverance. This is why they asked to be saved and repented.
- The tongues of Acts were a type of negative sign but also a sign of blessing to those who believed, it was the reversal of Babel.
, by simply using the term “tongues” all indication is that these are the same tongues defined in , human languages.
1 Corinthians
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