Is the Baptism of the Holy Spirit a Core Essential Doctrine? With JR Miller

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  • How do we tell the difference between core essential doctrines and secondary issues? Is the Baptism of the Holy Spirit an essential? If so, how can brothers and sisters who hold various views on the continuation of the gifts of the Spirit maintain unity in Christ? JR Miller joins the podcast to talk about his book, One Lord, One Faith, One Baptism: Spirit Baptism & Christian Unity, and the nature of unity, core essentials, and heresy.
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 279

  • @valeriehancock1724
    @valeriehancock1724 Рік тому +16

    I grew up Pentecostal and was taught to “seek for the baptism of the Holy Spirit” as evidenced by speaking in tongues. They did not believe you received the Holy Spirit until you spoke in tongues, so those that didn’t speak in tongues didn’t have that extra power. None of that teaching is biblical. I never did receive “the baptism of the Holy Spirit” even though I was seeking for it for years ☺️. Thankfully I now understand that all Christians have the Holy Spirit living in them. Thank the Lord for the solid biblical teaching I am now getting.

    • @KM-zn3lx
      @KM-zn3lx 8 днів тому

      When I first was reborn I attended my husband's AOG church and the pastor att was a phenomenal scholar. But I disagreed with the churches doctrines that stated evidence of being baptized in H..S was speaking in tongues and women could be Pastors. I also disagreed with him on his belief that alcohol was always wrong for a Christian. He taught me a lot but when he retired a new pastor came in and the church pursues the Spirit and tries to ramp ppl up during worship like they're a Mosh Pit!

  • @roxanne7636
    @roxanne7636 Рік тому +9

    Sister Alisa Childers. This is my take on that. We must Not base our theology on the experiences of cessationists or continuists but on the bible. Nowhere in the bible says that the gifts have ceased when the apostles died. The purpose of gifts is for the edification of the church. And the church is still here on earth and still needs to be edified. Of course the word of God and the Holy Spirit edifies us. But the bible also says that the one who speaks in unknown tongues as the Spirit leads is building himself up. The problem is this, The charismatics tend to based their theology on exoeriences., while the cessationist tend to based their theology also on unbiblical experiences of continuists also known us fake manifestation. But The bible says there are fake manifestation of gifts but there are also true biblical manifestations of gifts of the Spirit. Let the bible speak. The word of God is enough and profitable.

    • @bartleby1807
      @bartleby1807 Рік тому

      Well said! Greetings from Germany

    • @RabbiMurray
      @RabbiMurray Рік тому

      Actually you can see the gifts decrease if you read the new testament chronologically.
      Paul did not heal his friend Trophimus and told Timothy to take wine for his ailments.
      The gospel was spread so tounges was no longer necessary

    • @RabbiMurray
      @RabbiMurray Рік тому

      The gift of tounges was languages everywhere in the Greek not babble. Period

    • @stampedergirl
      @stampedergirl 5 місяців тому +1

      I agree. We are to earnestly desire and pray for the gifts, including prophecy, healing, and tongues, to be given us as God wills. I think some gifts cease in certain places because there is a lack of seeking/understanding and/or an abundance of doubt or disobedience. We tend to think it must happen on our timeline and our way, or it’s not real or true and oh how that must grieve the Holy Spirit. Many of Isaiah’s prophecies took hundreds of years to be fulfilled. My father experienced miraculous tongues when he was a young man. He had a visit with an elderly Cree gentleman on the bus about Jesus. He would not have even known, except the younger Cree relative of the Elder had this crazy look of confusion on his face and explained at the bus stop. The old man was speaking Cree and my dad was speaking English. The old man didn’t understand English and my dad doesn’t understand Cree. They were each hearing their own language from the other person, but the younger Native fellow was hearing both languages. I experienced 3 miraculous healings in my life. In the womb, the Hand of God healed me. I was supposed to be deformed and broken in every way, including severe mental challenges, and not likely to even survive my own birth (never mind live long enough to conceive 5 children of my own). A whole day and a half, I was still and Mom thought I was dead. Then I kicked again just as they were getting packed up for the ER. God healed me and my dad could never find me in the nursery because the nurses had to show off the “little miracle peanut who doesn’t need an incubator” to everyone in the maternity ward. 4 pounds, 14 ounces at full term, I was. 20 years later, I tore up my knee and received healing prayers from some people. That was the last day I needed my knee brace. Between kids 2 and 3, I had a very aggressive, estrogen-eating, non-cancerous tumour in my pelvic region. The LORD provided me with amazing oncologists and surgeons at the Iowa City University hospital and used them to orchestrate my healing. He brought me to the States through marriage to my husband a few years before that, which probably saved my life. If I had still been in Canada, I’d probably be dead, lacking a uterus, or still waiting for the surgery.

  • @patp1585
    @patp1585 Рік тому +11

    I believe the scriptures make it clear for every generation. The Word of God has been written for all to understand. There is no need to try to figure it out by looking at the culture of that day. If the scriptures say the disciples received a second baptism…then they did. Period.

  • @OscarRodriguez-xp4qy
    @OscarRodriguez-xp4qy Рік тому +3

    I recommend this Toward a Pentecostal Theology of Glossolalia Book by Randal H. Ackland. it's a historical and theological view of Spirit Baptism from multiple Pentecostal denominations. I think it's of great source to understand this doctrine from a pentecostal perspective.

  • @mikerobertson4041
    @mikerobertson4041 Рік тому +39

    I spent many years in pentecostal churches where the belief is that the baptism of the Holy Spirit must be accompanied by speaking in tongues, which was actually just unintelligible babbling. And if one did not speak in tongues he was not saved. I have since rejected this doctrine because I don't find it in the Scriptures.

    • @saltandlight316
      @saltandlight316 Рік тому +11

      I am Pentecostal. I also deny that speaking in tongues is evidence that you have the Holy Spirit. However, speaking in tongues is the GIFT of the Holy Spirit, and people still speak it today. The Bible never said that it stopped.

    • @StingofTruth
      @StingofTruth Рік тому

      That sounds like a oneness pentecostal church, not a pentecostal church. Huge difference. Oneness pentecostalism is a cult that pentecostals condemned in 1916.

    • @sandraclick7812
      @sandraclick7812 Рік тому

      Sad, you did not study more about this topic that was the reason for the Charismatic Movement that started in late 60's in Catholic, Episcopal, and most major Protestant denominations. Read book, 9 O'Clock in the Morning , it changed my life when I understood dying to self and asked Holy Spirit to fill me totally!

    • @st.clairdancing2094
      @st.clairdancing2094 Рік тому +1

      I don't believe that it needs to be accompanied by speaking in tongues...because the scriptures do say that their is an encounter people have with the third person of the God head. People, spoke in different languages, prophesied, jumped up and down in enthusiastic praise. There definitely a encounter with God our Beloved. I felt like I was plugged into a light socket for 2 hours. My arms felt like they were on fire, I was crying and happy, and people looked dumbfounded at me because they couldn't comprehend the transformation that was talking place in that short time. But I didn't speak in different languages or prophesy, but yes there was power. Ruach Ha' Kodesh had come in power.

    • @Wentletrap213
      @Wentletrap213 Рік тому +3

      @Meisha Exactly.

  • @irenedeely427
    @irenedeely427 Рік тому +16

    I'm 71 yrs and this subject has confounded me all my life. The last church I went to taught prayer language as a special gift. It created the haves and have not. Thank you for tackling this subject...it was very helpful!!

  • @jeffbarrett411
    @jeffbarrett411 Рік тому +3

    (Acts 19:2) "Have you received the Holy Ghost since you believed" looks like there is a second baptism.
    Also that story about Smith Wigglesworth punching someone, and they died is not true.
    One thing I have noticed is that people who have excuses for being powerless put down those who, in the past, allegedly had power. We weren't there, we don't know for certain it is defamation. Best to not judge.

  • @jambox9919
    @jambox9919 Рік тому +7

    Great discussion. I'm curious to see what you would believe or explain about the disciples being filled over and over again in the book of Acts. Surely, that's not them being saved again and again?

  • @solidtruthministries
    @solidtruthministries Рік тому +16

    Thank you. I've been speaking about this for a long time. You just made it very clear. I'm very thankful for this episode. The church really needs this because the baptism of the Holy Spirit really is a divisive issue and something I've seen in 30 years of ministry. Again, thank you for addressing this and thank you Holy Spirit for giving each believer all the fullness they need at the moment of salvation. Lord, let us fuel that so that we can walk in it.

    • @jrmiller777
      @jrmiller777 Рік тому +2

      Thanks for listening and the note of encouragement.

  • @deborahklinkner1730
    @deborahklinkner1730 Рік тому +10

    I have been around people who claim that only if you have been baptised by the Holy Spirit you will "get" your "prayer language". It sounds like speaking in tongues but no interpreter is needed because it is just how you speak your prayers or when you speak prayers over someone. They claim you are either blocking the ability or you do not have the Holy Spirit in you if you can't do this. I disagreed & actually left the church I was going to because one of the elders was pushing this & also using declarative prayer where he was telling God what to do. Just couldn't buy into what they were saying so I found a church that fits my understanding of the Bible. Told an elder what I had problems with before I left but figured better for all if I just left because it was an internal conflict in me everytime I heard that & I didn't feel the peace I knew should be there when I went to that church.

    • @exploittheworld
      @exploittheworld Рік тому +4

      Good choice. I don't recall Jesus speaking in tongues, he too must not have the holy spirit 😅

    • @pastorrandy
      @pastorrandy Рік тому

      Tongues are a manifestation (not a gift) of the Holy Spirit. The Holy Spirit provides the words to your human spirit and you speak them by faith to God.

    • @pamelahelmick8795
      @pamelahelmick8795 Рік тому

      discernment is a great thing 😊

  • @lt7378
    @lt7378 Рік тому +7

    The orthodox, Calvinistic pastor/theologian Martyn Lloyd-Jones supports baptism of the Holy Spirit as something to be sought after by every Christian . That made me take a second look at this topic. But one needs spiritual discernment/Scripture knowledge/humility since there’s a lot of false spirits.

    • @psalm1197
      @psalm1197 Рік тому +1

      I’ve just read this book by MLJ….Joy Unspeakable

    • @lt7378
      @lt7378 Рік тому +1

      @@psalm1197 Yes! I’m impressed you know it ☺️. I had one of our elders read it because our church is Reformed Presbyterian.

  • @RealDefinitionsMatter
    @RealDefinitionsMatter Рік тому +9

    Our church really emphasizes “baptism of the Holy Spirit”. They hold spirit nights, teach on prayer language, etc. They call it a “spirit-filled church or spirit-filled people” which definitely creates the “haves and have nots”. I started getting a question mark in my mind when fellow Believers (& our pastor) were telling me I just need to just open my mouth and begin making sounds. I need to start it an the Holy Spirit will take over. I just don’t think speaking in tongues is actually what it’s being made out to be here.

    • @veritatemdicam4585
      @veritatemdicam4585 Рік тому +7

      I had a similar experience in college. I was told to just pray and ask for this gift and then just start speaking whatever came out of my mouth. And yes, I guess the thinking was the spirit would take over. It never felt real and though I still kind of practiced it for years, it always felt fake. Finally I apologized to God if I was in error by quitting this practice but if it was real, he would need to really to fill me so it seemed real. And I repented for practicing something that I believed to be false. I don't not believe in speaking in tongues. I just don't believe we appropriate spiritual gifts, we receive them as God has purposed.

  • @chadbyp
    @chadbyp Рік тому +8

    Very thankful for this conversation. I am a former Foursquare Pastor and recently our church (last year after 16 years) has become non-denominational. I spent a lot of time studying this subject and I knew that I couldn't reconcile the charismatic position on this subject. I desire unity but I also know that I led people into places of discouragement/spiritual abuse trying to conjure up a Holy Spirit secondary experience. Still being a continuest I am very thankful for the long road I've walked to be able to confidently stand where I am. Also very thankful for conversations like these that have been essential during my deep dives into these kinds of subject matters. Thanks Again!

    • @KM-zn3lx
      @KM-zn3lx Рік тому +1

      Any suggestions on how to do my own deep dive?

    • @RandomBoxingGuy
      @RandomBoxingGuy 2 місяці тому

      Read Strange Fire.

  • @Nolongerignorant-555
    @Nolongerignorant-555 Рік тому +2

    Hebrew 6:1-4 doctrine of baptisms. Not discussed. Sounds like a very generic definition. Playing it safe Jesus was pretty strong in His language about not leaving Jerusalem until. John 20 Jesus breathed on them and said receive the Holy Spirit. Did they? No Discussion here.

  • @AlexA-ss4te
    @AlexA-ss4te Рік тому +16

    Just this week I began re-reading the book of Acts to seek God's guidance on the baptism of the Holy Spirit and what it really means. After spending 25 years in Charismania, I knew that much of what I'd been taught was wrong and I left church in confusion and mistrust. I'm back in a solid, gospel preaching church now and feel born again, again. This video was timely for me. I plan to get JR Miller's book. His training and knowledge of the Word as a whole and in relation to this teaching rings with truth and the clouds of confusion are parting, at last. Thank you.

    • @jrmiller777
      @jrmiller777 Рік тому +3

      God’s timing is perfect. Blessings

    • @KM-zn3lx
      @KM-zn3lx Рік тому

      What church do you attend?

  • @Psalm2710_
    @Psalm2710_ Рік тому +4

    We only know in part. I believe God only reveals to us different parts of Him bc He wants us to practice patience with each other. If the Bible seems to suggest both, then it's both and neither has been fully revealed to us!

  • @a.m.hatfield9734
    @a.m.hatfield9734 Рік тому +6

    An interesting and encouraging discussion between Alisa and JR Miller. The Holy Spirit at work.

  • @st.clairdancing2094
    @st.clairdancing2094 Рік тому +2

    Ummm....yes it is, since Jesus told the disciples to not leave until the were empowered from on high. Very different from the chapter in John, John 20:22 And when He had said this, He breathed on them and said to them, Receive the Holy Spirit. The message in Luke is about waiting for the Holy Spirit, Ruach Ha' Kodesh, from on high. They weren't to leave Jerusalem until they had been empowered. Again very different then being baptized in water. Yes, Ephesians says one baptism, but you left out Hebrews 6 where the writer makes the point of saying that baptisms (plural) were an elementary doctrine. Something that every Christian should know about. Baptisms, not one. The sum of God's scripture is truth, not what some pull out of context. I love my brothers and sisters from every denomination who believe in Jesus and have repented of their sins. The Samaritans hadn't received the Holy Spirit, but yet they had been baptized...hmmm...same thing with Cornelius. He and his whole household, which was a lot of people, were filled with power from on high, before being baptized in water. Jesus didn't let the disciples go out on their own until He had given them authority and power, even though they had been baptized in water. He didn't let the 72 go out on their own either until He had given them authority and power. A huge difference between been baptized and identifying with His death, burial and resurrection and being circumcised in heart versus being filled with power. Jesus Himself did not due a miracle until He was baptized in water and then the Spirit came down on Him. He is our remodel in everything, our Lord and the one we imitate.

  • @edwardwilliams8261
    @edwardwilliams8261 Рік тому +4

    Just to be clear we’re not talking about the results of this ‘baptism of the Holy Spirit’ to be people quacking like ducks, barking like dogs, rolling in the aisles or swinging from the chandelier right? From my 35 years in the ‘charismatic movement’ there are many extremes! Give me a church that is grounded in biblical exegesis!

  • @juliapntgn
    @juliapntgn Рік тому +4

    You read the verse in Acts , it says that they were filled with the Holy Spirit, spoke in tongues and prophesied you didn’t expound on that?

  • @johnwarren3789
    @johnwarren3789 Рік тому +9

    That was a great, thought provoking conversation. I absolutely love his explanation. Clear and concise. Thanks guys. God is good

    • @jrmiller777
      @jrmiller777 Рік тому +1

      Thanks for listening and the note of encouragement.

  • @samdanner6806
    @samdanner6806 Рік тому +18

    I am 70 years old and I have battled with that doctrine all of my life.

  • @apenduck
    @apenduck Рік тому +2

    I find it interesting that so many people believe the Baptism of the Holy Spirit is divisive. The reality is that the Holy Spirit is the one who reconciles and not divides. I grew up in a Pentecostal (AG) background so the Baptism of the HS was always front and center. I came to a place where I realized the need to deconstruct all I had been taught in order to reconstruct in a healthy biblical way. That reconstruction of in depth bible study lead me to the belief that the Baptism of the HS is still very real, it is true and is still for the believer today. What I discovered in this reconstruction is not that the Baptism of the HS is divisive, it is mans discernment of whether someone has received the Baptism that is divisive. We have to remember that the gifts of the Holy Spirit are not to show others 'how spiritual we are', but in fact they are for the edification of the church. The Baptism is an empowering to enable the church to do the work of the Kingdom.

  • @RandomBoxingGuy
    @RandomBoxingGuy 2 місяці тому +1

    You are either for Him or against Him, according to Scripture. There’s only 2 teams. There are no half-way Christians and no second class Christians. Saying some believers are anointed with “The Helper” Holy Spirit… and some are not … is not scriptural. If it was, then those living in constant sin, could simply say “it’s not fault, I haven’t been Baptized in Helper/Spirit yet”…

  • @gregtucker2378
    @gregtucker2378 Рік тому +2

    The baptism of the Holy Spirit is the born-again / re-birth experience of salvation....with or without tongues & with or without water baptism.
    So, YES....it is Core Doctrne.
    B of HS is "the WASHING of rebirth & renewal by the Holy Spirit".
    Titus 3:4-7
    "This baptism saves you..."
    1 Peter 3:21
    And we believers "have all been baptized by one and the same Spirit."
    1 Corinthians 12:13

  • @RandomBoxingGuy
    @RandomBoxingGuy 2 місяці тому +1

    Regardless if your more of a Cessationist or Continuationist… it only takes basic discernment and doctrinal study to see that 90% of the things we see in the Charismatic movement are either exaggerated or straight up false, and they does not match what we see in Scripture.

  • @joanschutter5863
    @joanschutter5863 Рік тому +1

    I like Got Questions answer for "What is the baptism of the Holy Spirit?" and "What is the filling of the Holy Spirit?" Indwelling and baptism of the Holy Spirit happens at salvation. Filling of the Holy Spirit happens as we submit ourselves to God's will, yielding to the Holy Spirit. Then we produce the Fruits of the Spirit and live out our faith.

  • @OrondeB
    @OrondeB Рік тому +8

    This was a very good and special conversation that I think the body of Christ should listen to! Thank you both for your services to the body of Christ 🙏🏾🙌🏾

    • @jrmiller777
      @jrmiller777 Рік тому +1

      Thanks for listening and the note of encouragement.

    • @OrondeB
      @OrondeB Рік тому +1

      @@jrmiller777 you’re welcome man🙏🏾

  • @nickhasselblad5339
    @nickhasselblad5339 Рік тому +1

    I'm sorry to have to say this but what a misleading and heartbreaking discussion. I had hopes that this would be a straightforward agenda-free deductive review of of the topic, allowing Scripture to explain itself. Instead, your guest belied a basic ignorance, or, worse, engaged in deliberate obfuscation (a technique popular with Christians when they find particular Scriptures distasteful, challenging, or inconvenient).
    The baptism in the Holy Spirit is not a 'doctrine.' It's an event, just as salvation is an event. The baptism in the Holy Spirit is separate from rebirth, though the two events can occur virtually simultaneously. In rebirth, the Holy Spirit produces the event (John 3). In the baptism of the Holy Spirit, Jesus produces the event (Matthew 3:11, Mark 1:8, Luke 3:16, John 1:33). The disciples were already saved on the day of Pentecost, they were all believers. Had they died prior to Pentecost they would have gone to Heaven as Christians. In spite of that status, they were all subsequently filled with the Holy Spirit. Yes, I know the standard argument: that was a special event to kick off the Church Age; the disciples needed special power to fulfill their special dispensation. By that argument, I can then conclude that those who reject that baptism, that filling, are either more spiritually skillful than the original disciples or live in happier times, both of which are, of course, non sequitur. If it's not a separate event then Paul would never have asked some disciples in Ephesus if they had received the Holy Spirit when they believed (Acts 5). If you have the Holy Spirit in fullness once and for all at salvation then Paul would never have admonished us believers to be filled with the Holy Spirit (Ephesians 5:19). The baptism in the Holy Spirit is total immersion, within and without. If you have never been filled with the Holy Spirit, then then there is no chocolate to stir; stir all you want but it's milk only.
    It's frighteningly easy to twist and tweak Scripture to conform to our own carnality, to our pride. Let's repent and receive all that God intends for us, in the manner He chooses. It's not a matter of dividing but seeking and yielding.

  • @donblosser8720
    @donblosser8720 Рік тому +1

    Is the Baptism of the Holy Spirit a Core Essential Doctrine? It depends what you mean. If the Baptism of the Holy Spirit is another description of the new birth then it is indeed a core doctrine.
    If you are referring to a "second blessing" or special anointing, this can be a divisive topic though one preacher, it might have been Moody, said, "I don't care what you call it, just get it!"

  • @rebukey
    @rebukey Рік тому +5

    This doctrine has brought about some of the most eye-opening experiences in my life. The first I can remember is driving back from a Christian camp with another woman from a different church. I am a Southern Baptist, and she is from the Assemblies of God. At that time, I thought there was not much difference between us. But in our discussion, and she told me that she believed I was not saved because I had not received the secondary event of the baptism of the spirit and spoken in tongues. It was very disheartening. I truly believe this woman is saved. We ministered together. Yet she did not believe that I was saved.

    • @KM-zn3lx
      @KM-zn3lx Рік тому

      Sorry but there are different Pentacostal churches. My AOG doesn't say a person isn't saved if they don't speak in tongues, maybe that was just her beliefs. I hang out with a Baptist and she believes in OSAS, that nobody can be saved after the Rapture, and her Pastor is always right and KJV only! So I find those beliefs wrong. I also don't believe in the Pentacostal stance of evidence of tongues being proof of baptism of the h.s.! I'm about to quit going to any Church!

  • @brotherfred2669
    @brotherfred2669 Рік тому +2

    Question. Why did the Samaritans need the Holy Spirit when they are believers already . The Jews accepted them after they received the same “ seal of the Holy Spirit “ and the accompanying manifestation

    • @brotherfred2669
      @brotherfred2669 Рік тому

      I speculate that the antipathy the Jews had towards gentiles needed a strong witness to fix their prejudice.

  • @GodsView1
    @GodsView1 Рік тому +7

    Very insightful and well explained, especially the Acts 8 and Acts 19 Holy Spirit baptism accounts. Interesting that when we see the baptism at Pentecost, it's done some time after the believers became disciples which is also the case when Jesus breathed the Spirit on them. Perhaps the timing of the baptism may occur at a later time for some believers which could be reflective of unique circumstances in God in a believer's Walk. Though, the Bible's pattern appears to reveal that the baptism should come soon after salvation. Perhaps it may not come upon some until they are water baptised or after, in apparent reflection of Acts 2:38 yet there is no water baptism in the Acts 10 Spirit account. Being that power to witness is endowed by the Spirit re Acts 1:8, it seems that it's a 'special presence' of Spirit-infilling/anointing that imbues the ability or power to witness which accompanies the Person of the Holy Spirit indwelling believers.

    • @pastorrandy
      @pastorrandy Рік тому +4

      Power "to be" a witness. A witness is a person who has seen and/or heard or experienced something. The dunamis power of the Holy Spirit "makes us something" - it makes us a witness of the resurrected Jesus. Witnesses have a "testimony" as to what they have witnessed.
      What we call, "witnessing" we should actually call "testifying". We testify to what we have witnessed.

    • @IAmisMaster
      @IAmisMaster Рік тому +2

      Acts 2:38-39 explicitly states repentance anf water baptism is for the forgiveness and infilling of the Holy Spirit, and this is a promise to all people. All the other prooftexts you give have nothing to do with us. Tell me, when did the Holy Spirit descend on Christ? Do we follow Christ or Cornelius?

    • @1Corinthians6Verses9thru11
      @1Corinthians6Verses9thru11 Рік тому +2

      In Acts 8, in context, it's very clear that there were at least 3 different things that happened to the Samaritans who believed, which were part of the overall process of salvation. First, they believed the gospel; they received the Word of God (therefore, they had become regenerated or born again), in the primary sense in which many Protestants use the term "saved", they were saved. Second, those that had believed were subsequently baptised in water, in the Name of the Lord Jesus Christ. However, Scripture is then very specific that the Holy Spirit had not yet "fallen on" any of them; only later when the Apostles prayed for them, were they Baptised in The Holy Spirt, in that particular situation. Therefore, if we care to be intellectually honest with the text; then we could conclude that all 3 of these things happened to those Samaritan believers, and by, I believe, legitimate extrapolation, happened to every believer in the book of Acts, with the noted exception of Simon the former sorcerer (*although some of the believers in Acts, may have received those experiences in a different order, or almost simultaneously; although it seems, that believing resulting in regeneration, would of necessity, occur first).

    • @IAmisMaster
      @IAmisMaster Рік тому

      @@1Corinthians6Verses9thru11
      All those things also happened to Simon Magus. He just fell away from the faith (Acts 8:9-25).

    • @smallbytes57
      @smallbytes57 Рік тому

      @@1Corinthians6Verses9thru11 I think the bottom line is that modern-day believers either can't or don't want to believe in the Holy Spirit supernaturally manifesting Himself in and through believers in this present day. They have enough faith to believe that perhaps demons and evil spirits are real and can manifest themselves (e.g. the so-called "kundalini spirit" that every Pentecostal and Charismatic is accused of manifesting) but not the Holy Spirit of God.
      This is quite sad, really, since Moses desired that all the Lord's people would be prophets and that the Lord would pour out His Spirit upon all of them, and the prophet Joel prophesied that God would pour out His Spirit on all flesh and that "sons and daughters" would prophesy, old men would dream dreams and young men would see visions. And the Apostle Peter stated on the Day of Pentecost that Joel's prophecy was beginning to be fulfilled that very day.
      However, Jesus had to deal with peoples' stubborn refusal to believe in His day, so it should be no surprise that we have to deal with it today. We are almost at the same place with the Church today that the Pharisees and Sadducees were at in the day of Jesus. No faith, but even worse, a stubborn refusal to believe.
      I also think part of it is spiritual laziness. We don't want to take the time or the effort to discern the spirits, so we try to eliminate all of them so we can get about what really interests us. We also don't want to learn ourselves or teach others how to hear and recognize the voice of the Holy Spirit when He speaks to us, and how to discern between His voice and every other spiritual voice that communicates with us.
      The result of this is leaving ourselves open to the demonic spirits while at the same time stopping our spiritual ears to the voice of the Holy Spirit. But this was prophesied as well in 1 Timothy 4:1-2 "Now the Spirit expressly says that in later times some will depart from the faith by devoting themselves to deceitful spirits and teachings of demons, through the insincerity of liars whose consciences are seared"

  • @thomaszinter1350
    @thomaszinter1350 Рік тому +8

    I plan to read the book. One thing I know is that in these last times we should not allow controversial issues to separate us. It is interesting that RA Torrey, DL Moody, AW Tozer, Andrew Murray, David Wilkerson, Dave Hunt, and Chuck Smith all believed the Bible taught a separate experience of the baptism in the Holy Spirit. My wife and I both experienced this as Baptists, and it changed our lives in our relationship with the Lord and our effectiveness in the Body of Christ. Let’s not loose unity over this, but work together. My current church does not teach this and I won’t let this affect my relationship with them.

    • @psalm1197
      @psalm1197 Рік тому

      You forgot to mention Martin Lloyd Jones (Joy Unspeakable)

    • @thomaszinter1350
      @thomaszinter1350 Рік тому +1

      @@psalm1197 Thank you. I will add Martin Lloyd Jones to my list. I really believe we should not break fellowship over this issue. I think it is important, but there are many Christians, including dear friends of mine who don't believe as I do. I have experienced this and it has changed my life and ministry. DL Moody was very disappointed that the ministers he worked with would not accept the Baptism in the Holy Spirit. It's not a matter of salvation or should it define fellowship, but it does make a big difference in our effectiveness as Christians.

    • @psalm1197
      @psalm1197 Рік тому

      @@thomaszinter1350 I agree completely. You will notice by reading Joy Unspeakable, that MLJ began by not believing in this “ baptism of the Holy Spirit” and then had a deep change of heart.

  • @annabel6038
    @annabel6038 Рік тому +1

    Was it the kind of situation where someone pronounces your name wrong and you don't correct it the first time, and then it becomes too awkward to say something as time goes on and you've had them on for multiple podcasts? 😅 I get it, I was Amanda rather than Annabel to one of my professors at college for 3 years, until my course mate decided to correct him at graduation haha

  • @melissacheeks3501
    @melissacheeks3501 Рік тому +1

    In reference to Acts-chapter 19:1-6. Paul has met a group of believers who have been baptized by John’s baptism following repentance through Jesus. These have not received the gift of the Holy Ghost. Paul goes on to tell them about being baptized, in the name ofJesus, and being filled with the Holy Ghost. After they are filled, they are speaking with tongues. All through the chapters of Acts and in I Corinthians it many times referenced that after people have been filled with the Holy Ghost they speak in tongues. I was a little confused about the man sharing his viewpoints. I always follow the word of God, not a doctrinal belief by man. We all should follow the word of God. These are some thoughts I thought I could share also in light of what he said. I have really enjoyed watching you on this podcast. I know you might have been led astray by charismatic circles that you were in. I also was involved in some charismatic churches, but also the Church of God and the Assembly of God. No matter what our experiences may have been whether good or bad the Bible still holds true. The Bible still references numerous times of the Holy Ghost indwelling people. And that is still as good today as it was then. Remember, in Acts where Peter says and this promise is to your children and your children’s children and to as many as the Lord our God shall call. That does away with the belief that it is gone and it does not manifest itself still today. Thank you so much and have a wonderful evening. 🙏

  • @pastorrandy
    @pastorrandy Рік тому +2

    Also, Jesus was introduced in all four gospels as the Baptizer in the Holy Spirit.
    Only born-again children of God are baptized with or in the Holy Spirit.
    You must be born again before you can see or enter the kingdom.
    After you are born again you can receive the promise of the Father, the gift of the Holy Spirit.
    The apostles were born again on the day of Jesus' resurrection. On that day Jesus called them His brothers and called His God their God and His Father their Father. That is evidence that they were born again and in the new covenant.
    Fifty days later they were baptized in/with the Holy Spirit and clothed with power (dunamis) from heaven.
    Being clothed with power is different from being born again. It was the beginning of God pouring out His Spirit on all flesh and not just select individuals.
    Born again believers were baptized in the Holy Spirit, not unregenerated people.

    • @davidchupp4460
      @davidchupp4460 Рік тому

      Brethren can also mean brethren which means the blood family of Israel or the Jews. Not necessarily a context of being saved.

    • @pastorrandy
      @pastorrandy Рік тому

      @@davidchupp4460 They would have to be born again to have the same Father as Jesus, wouldn't they?

  • @jamesmuir8747
    @jamesmuir8747 Рік тому +2

    I too am 71 years old. My case was tragic/great where a weakness is set upon one from birth unrelenting until at 18 years old the intolerable disconnect has to be addressed. I was not religious all through High School. But fasted for three days the last years but did not pray as the trite sort of prayers I knew of did not seem to fit the circumstance. After graduation i fell in with the hippies of Boulder, Colorado and walked off when an official LOVE-IN was scheduled. Not many yard out I felt the slightest touch in my heart. I was shocked to feel the love of God after 18 years of accepting that I was not worthy to be loved.
    Earning some money I struck out on my own again driving down to Los Angeles. I played bass guitar and wasted a month playing in four bands and recording sessions. New Years 1970 I quit all and walked out to the beach and sat their craving a healing. I learned how to pray with real intent when my car broke down in the middle of the desert in the dark of night. That was key to feel like you are actually making contact.
    After craving a healing for three weeks I was visited at prayer with the question put to me as to if I were willing to take upon me the name of Jesus Christ with full purpose of heart and at any hazard in this life? YES ....then again, the same question at a lower more earnest level of intent and purposefulness. YES! Then a third time down into the very depths of earnestness and a broken heart and contrite spirit. YES! I knew that was all I could do. I sat on the edge of my bed and was fully wrought upon by the power of the Father's baptism of fire and of the Holy Ghost. It healed me great and put me out of the park from where I was raised. I had a prophecy that got fulfilled within a little more than a month. My intellect was super advance and my witness was basically rejected and even hated by my home people who thought I was lying or trying to become something I could not possible be.
    A lifetime of great works that rival Bible stories. You never know.

  • @joycekreis3786
    @joycekreis3786 Рік тому +10

    I did hear God speak to me in an audible voice about thirty-five years ago it changed my whole life❤❤

    • @maxmustermann1206
      @maxmustermann1206 Рік тому +3

      How did you know it was God?

    • @GodsView1
      @GodsView1 Рік тому

      What part/side of the, head? did you hear it?

    • @sorrowinchrist3387
      @sorrowinchrist3387 Рік тому

      Joyce God also speak to me too very Loud and very clear! Are you sure it was the voice of God cause this voice tell me that voice you heard is not off God.

    • @LeRoiDansLeCiel
      @LeRoiDansLeCiel Рік тому

      @@maxmustermann1206 I have friend living in the middle of persecution and poverty in pakistan and afghanistan. Several of them have heard the voice of God as they can hear you talking. How do they know it was God ? Well, im not going to give you every testimony, but here is one: one of our sister in christ was in her home, and she heard a voice telling her to live immediately the house, and to never come back there, because talibans would be at her door in 5 minutes.
      She did not leave immediately, so 1 minute later the voice repeated the same thing. This time she did not hesitate anymore, and she RUN for her life. The voice gave her an adress to go to seek refuge. When she knock at the door of that house, it was the house of a christian couple who have an christian orphanage (we are in a muslim county.. remember). Several day ago, she learned that her house exploded because of talibans.
      The authority in God's voice, apparenty is so strong that you cannot doubt it is him. hope that it blesses you :)

    • @graftme3168
      @graftme3168 Рік тому

      ​@@sorrowinchrist3387God wouldn't tell you that.

  • @BrD4GOD
    @BrD4GOD Рік тому +3

    I appreciate this view. I think it's hard to cover everything in one hour as well, so great job with what you had.
    This is an area of division unfortunately for some people who hold too tightly to passages out of context.
    There is so so so much more about Holy Spirit in the Bible than in the scripts mentioned here.
    Great discussion!

  • @maxmustermann1206
    @maxmustermann1206 Рік тому +7

    I became interested in the topic of cessationism/continuationism after dating a girl who was Pentecostal and claimed to speak in tongues. I would agree with Paul Washer and consider myself a "practical cessationist." I can't say that the sign gifts have ceased, but what passes for the sign gifts today doesn't line up with scripture.
    1) Speaking in tongues is a real phonetic, human language (Acts chapter 2)
    2) I've never seen speaking in tongues demonstrated Biblically. (1 Corinthians 14:27-28)
    3) Speaking in tongues was a sign of judgement to unbelievers. (1 Corinthians 14:22 )

    • @rstroh2105
      @rstroh2105 5 місяців тому

      Parents don't take advice from non parents and personally as a practicing continuationist, I probably won't take much advice about speaking in tongues from people who don't. Just throwing that out there as a POV.

  • @timbryant2969
    @timbryant2969 Рік тому +1

    I was raised as a Southern Baptist, believing those Pentecostal types were being led astray by demons. Now I'm 60 and belong to an AG church. I'm not completely on-board for everything, but my mind is open. I look forward to this conversation.

  • @enghongong
    @enghongong Рік тому +6

    John 2:22 When He had said this, He breathed on them and said, “Receive the Holy Spirit.
    This happened before the Pentecost in Acts 2.The disciples received the Holy Spirit in John 2:22 and experienced the baptism of the Holy Spirit in Acts 2. You receive the Holy Spirit to be born again, you are baptised in the Holy Spirit to live out the born again life. It is a very personal thing.
    Some Christians may think that they don't need the experience of the baptism of the Holy Spirit and are happy with it. However, you never experience what you never experience.

    • @patp1585
      @patp1585 Рік тому +1

      Agree! Thank you!

    • @graftme3168
      @graftme3168 Рік тому

      The disciples did receive the indwelling Holy Spirit before Pentecost, and the Holy Spirit came upon them for specific SERVICE for the building and edification of the Church. I don't think every believer is called to a specific service. Everyone is called unto good works, testifying of Christ, etc but I don't think everyone is called for a specific service. The Holy Spirit dwelling in us is for living the Christian life, but the Holy Spirit coming upon people is for service, where it is actually the Spirit doing the service through them. That's why the Spirit came upon them more than once. It was always when they were preaching boldly or performing miracles or being persecuted. Special times required special endowment of the Spirit. And, I believe the Holy Spirit came upon them at His own will, not at the will of man. "As the Spirit gave them utterance" applies to everything He does, not when we will. I think probably so man doesn't think he is the one doing the work and gets a big head. There will be no mistake when it is the Holy Spirit and not ourselves. Just my two cents.

  • @brotherfred2669
    @brotherfred2669 Рік тому +2

    The united Pentecostal church used to teach that baptism of the Spirit was needed for salvation. Baptists used to think that Pentecostals were of the devil it is changing now where some baptists are becoming deliverance ministries that also believe in the gifts of the Spirit. I. Was saved by hearing an audible voice of God while living in central Texas serving in the Army in 1978

  • @josephschiavone402
    @josephschiavone402 3 дні тому

    Eph 1:13And in Him, having heard and believed the word of truth- the gospel of your salvation- you were sealed with the promised Holy Spirit, 14who is the pledge of our inheritance until the redemption of those who are God’s possession, to the praise of His glory

  • @Radicallambschannel
    @Radicallambschannel Рік тому +2

    I wish you would have discussed tongues more. Like did you speak in tongues and now don't? There was a time that I was taught to seek tongues. They didn't come naturally so I made up syllables like I was told until a "prayer language" developed. I used this language for years but after leaving a church due to NAR, I began to question everything. So to this day, this language sometimes comes out of my mouth when praying or worshipping and I stop and tell God to show me if I should be speaking that. I haven't received a clear answer from Him yet. 🤔

    • @exploittheworld
      @exploittheworld Рік тому

      I don't ever recall Jesus speaking in tongues, so I believe that should be your answer. Is jesus any less, because he didn't? Sure not.

  • @noelgarbellotto7400
    @noelgarbellotto7400 Рік тому +2

    Great doctrinal discussion on biblical principles and truths. Unity in diversity is the heart of Christ for his body . Races, Cultural traditions, languages, are the fabric of humanity within God,s creation. Just as within the Christian Church there are many differing denominations that formed from moves of the Holy Spirit through the Church age starting from the first New Testament Church. My own experiences have shown me that from a young age I received the Holy Spirit as a young Catholic school student. Then in my late teens recommitted my life to Christ at a Pentecostal Church was Baptised in water and baptised in the Holy Spirit as this was promoted within this Church. This was very real and powerful in my Christian walk.The upper room baptism of the fire of The Holy Spirit was an annointing imparted to the disciples as planned by Jesus as the power of God in them to go forth and fulfil their ministries as Apostles. This is an impartation given to believers who walk in one or more of the fivefold ministry offices and callings.

  • @joearmfield7489
    @joearmfield7489 Рік тому +2

    Thank you for such an insightful and balanced approach to this divisive topic!

  • @christinafulkerson8763
    @christinafulkerson8763 Рік тому +2

    Thank you for this conversation! Truly helpful and timely! 💞🙏🏻

  • @StingofTruth
    @StingofTruth Рік тому

    Eeeek this is like observing one side of a coin. It would've been nice to hear the other side from an orthodox pentecostal perspective. Oral roberts university has been heretical since the 70s. One of it's professors Dr Charles Farrah was almost dismissed for rebuking the word of faith (kenneth copeland type of prosperity, healing, name it and claim it etc).
    Bible doctrines a pentecostal perspective by Menzies and horton. Knowing the doctrines of the Bible by Myer Pearlman. The Spirit Himself by Ralph Riggs. What the bible says about the Holy Spirit by Dr Stanley Horton. And Encountering the Holy Spirit by Dr French Arrington would be excellent places to look and see the Pentecostal perspective.
    Not all Charismatics are Pentecostal but this episode confuses the two. That creates some straw man talking points.

  • @libertylarochelle8517
    @libertylarochelle8517 Рік тому +2

    Thank you. Learning a lot from this content. Blessings from South Australia 🇦🇺.

  • @gregtucker7228
    @gregtucker7228 6 місяців тому

    When Jesus breathed upon the disciples telling them to “Recieve the Holy Spirit”… he was ONLY looking fwd to the time of Pentecost in which he promised “you will recieve” the Holy Spirit.
    If, this single statement upon breathing on his disciples, as many wrongly interpret, is the disciples ACTUALLY RECIEVING the Holy Spirit then something is wrong here…for the apostles mark their born again cleansing as their baptism with the Holy Spirit in defending the faith, repentance unto eternal life, and also reception of the Holy Spirit of gentiles as like unto their own SALVATION at Pentecost clearly for all to read in Acts 10,11, & 15.
    Additionally, when Jesus is resurrrcted…he is yet STILL WITH THEM. So, the Advocate (Holy Spirit) would neither have indwelt nor baptized any of them per Jesus earlier testimony of the Spirits arrival.
    (Jn 16:7)

  • @claudiozanella256
    @claudiozanella256 11 місяців тому

    The Holy Spirit is not a third divine person as maintained by the trinitarians (the alleged "Lord who gives life").
    The "Lord who gives life" DOES NOT SPEAK, never heard a word from him (not even the Paraclete "speaks on his own" Jn. 16:13). The alleged "Lord" (A). does not speak and (B). is NEVER with Father and Son (see the gospels). In other words that Lord simply DOES NOT EXIST, is a pure INVENTION.
    Who really is the Holy Spirit?
    The "Spirit of God" (aka "Holy Spirit") simply is God (almighty) who is a spirit ("God [almighty] is a spirit" Jn. 4:24). The Holy Spirit is thus a Person (God) but is not a THIRD Person! He is the Spirit of the FIRST Person (God). He is the ONLY ONE Spirit INSIDE Jesus " "The words I say to you, I say not on my own but from the FATHER WHO DWELLS IN ME." That ONE Spirit (no third person exists) dealt with Mary's pregnancy, spoke when Jesus was baptized, led Him into the desert, later helped Him when speaking too (see quote above). That ONE Spirit with Jesus is either called "Holy Spirit" or "Holy Father" by Him. Hence blasphemy against the Holy Spirit (Mt. 12:32) is the same as blasphemy against the Father.

  • @KathyakaNina
    @KathyakaNina Рік тому +1

    Very informative episode! I went to a Assemblies of God church when my mother & brother & I started to go to church. There were still things about speaking in tounges that I didn’t fully understand. One thing I didn’t like was that my old home church at the time (I don’t know if it is in the denomination or what the church believed in) was that everyone had to be baptized in the Holy Spirit by speaking in tongues & if someone didn’t then there was something wrong with his or her relationship with God. I was very scared for a moment I didn’t realize I overwhelmed myself to wanting to have that happen everyday though I already did spoke in tongues & now I realized I can’t force God’s prescience on me. I learned to keep seeking God’s presence & just him do the work & forcing it on me.

  • @EricBroch
    @EricBroch Рік тому

    Read Charles Hodge's commentary on 1 Cor. 14. In fact read the whole commentary, it demolishes the Assembly of God and Charismatic understanding of private prayer language. Also read O. Palmer Robertson's book "Final Word..."
    Also read Robert Zerhusen's works on the tongues of Acts and 1 Corinthians and Detective Columbo As Theologian.
    The Pentecostal "baptism" doctrine is tyrannical and heretical.

  • @BigAl53750
    @BigAl53750 Рік тому

    I just want to point out that in Jesus’s explanation of the parable of the wheat and the tares, He specifically says that the field where the wheat is sown (and the tares are sown by the enemy) is the WORLD!
    He does NOT say that the field is the church!
    Matthew 13:38 KJVS
    The field is the world; the good seed are the children of the kingdom; but the tares are the children of the wicked one ;
    This parable DOES NOT refer to the CHURCH.

  • @ladymae2007
    @ladymae2007 Рік тому +2

    "The wind blows where it wishes, and you hear its sound, but you do not know where it comes from or where it goes. So it is with everyone who is born of the Spirit.” John 3 We want so much to systematize the activity of God. We have the scriptures to guide and instruct us but when we try to take our experiences and create doctrine from them, we always fall short.

    • @graftme3168
      @graftme3168 Рік тому +1

      And some form a doctrine from LACK of experience. (Such as those who say experience, emotion, miracles, etc are not from the Holy Spirit.)

  • @jorohatch1
    @jorohatch1 Рік тому

    Disappointed Alisa….Did you throw the baby out with the bath water in your crisis of experiences in the Charismatic Movement? Acts 19:1What about “Have you received the Holy Ghost since you have believed? And they said unto him, We have not so much as heard whether there be any Holy Ghost. And he said unto them, Unto what then were you baptized? John’s baptism, then goes on to model what we should follow. Disappointed….Your guest is just explaining away what is scriptural. :( My faith is not shipwrecked.

  • @SteveDavis-l9k
    @SteveDavis-l9k Рік тому

    First the apostles Doctrine was Repentance of Sins, Baptism in Jesus Name, Baptism of The Holy Ghost with the evidence of speaking in tongues, They never preached any other Doctrine! The Bible says if anyone brings another doctrine or spirit don't allow them in your house! Why read the New Testament that is The Apostles Doctrine! The reason so many don't know the truth because they question the Apostles Doctrine? When you are Filled with the Holy Spirit the Bible says at that day you will know that I'm in the Father and He's in Me and I'm in You! It happened to me in 1982 and is still forming me every day? See everyone I am not looking for the Truth! The Truth lives inside me Today!

  • @SteveDavis-l9k
    @SteveDavis-l9k Рік тому

    I truly feel like I'm in grade school with this guy? First the Bible says those who are lead by the Spirit are the Sons of God! Then it says if you don't have the Spirit your not of Him? How can someone who is filled with the Holy Spirit walk United with someone who isn't? They cannot? The Baptism of the Holy Ghost is Jesus Christ Spirit living in you! So I no longer am trying to save the world but Christ is ministering thru me? The Baptism is the full Born Again Experience and yes you will speak in tongues! Today we have so many speaking in tongues that are not of the Holy Spirit? The Bible says you will know them by there fruit 🍓 Love, Joy, Peace , Long-suffering, Gentleness, Goodness, Faith , Meekness, Self Control, And the gifts of the Holy Spirit come thru the Holy Spirit as Jesus sees fit to distribute them to His servant! I cannot cast a demon out without a Spirit Filled believer who is filled with the Holy Spirit who believes the same! How can someone explain as spiritual things to someone who does not have the fullness of the Spirit? I cannot! Just like John's the Baptist Disciples said we have not even heard of the Holy Ghost! Until Paul layed hands on them they did not have the Holy Spirit! Many deny Holy spirit today! The Holy Spirit teaches you and leads you after your Baptized in the Holy Ghost! You feel like a baby at what ever age you are when Baptized with the Holy Spirit and then the Holy Spirit teaches you how to walk in the Spirit! You feel every sin, scar, and your past leave when you are born again? As you read God's word more you will learn that the Holy Spirit opens up more understanding and is in agreement with the Word Of God! So much more? Speaking in tongues is God's prayer language praying they you! And it molds you to be more like Jesus? So whatever is done either casting demons out, healings, prophecy , decernment, whatever Gifts will be Jesus working thru you ministering to the world! All Glory and Honor must go to Jesus

  • @neilbruce766
    @neilbruce766 10 місяців тому

    British Bible teacher, the late David Pawson solved this whole issue with a book called " The Normal Christian Birth". We don't Birth Christians properly now. Far too many Christians have been given the sinners prayer, or told to ask Jesus in to their hearts. This is not how the early Christians did it. We have forgotten that the same man( Paul) who wrote many of the epistles also laid hands on converts to receive the Holy Spirit. He also spoke in tongues and practiced Spiritual gifts! We read ourselves into the epistles but the leaders of the New Testament Church wrote to churches with people who were converted as described in the book of Acts. The normal Christian Birth entailed faith,repentance, water baptism and then Spirit baptism. When was the last time you saw someone dealt with like this in your Church? This was a much more action based and practical affair.We have reduced conversion to a private, quiet, almost inward affair. I suspect, this is why the Holy Spirit, Spiritual gifts etc... are a complete mystery to most Christians now. Confusion reigns from people trying to artificially whip up Spiritual experiences to others who treat the book of Acts as some sort of historical artifact with no contemporary relevance. The new testament Church was the original "Pentecostal Church." They didn't have any confusion regarding this. But we do! We're not doing it right!

  • @dabbler1166
    @dabbler1166 Рік тому +1

    What did JESUS say?
    "Go ye therefore, and teach all nations, baptizing them in the name of the Father, and of the Son, and of the Holy Ghost: Matthew 28:19 KJV Bible Translation. There you have it. Straight-forward. It's what Jesus wanted. (more)...
    This makes me wonder why people fight over Doctrine regarding this. You heard it straight from Jesus.
    So why does anyone say Baptism isn't necessary?
    Why do Baptists say its only an "outward SIGN of an inward grace"? (FYI- no, I'm not Catholic). Furthermore, why would Jesus tell people to have it done, if it didn't matter? Because you just need to "believe"? You do need to believe, but baptism is meaningless if you don't ALREADY believe, first. And Jesus DOES want folks baptized. So do both.
    Some people make it sound like an option. Jesus was definite in what he said.
    This is near the end of Matthew and some of Jesus's "final instructions". One would think that that mattered, and is important.

    • @markhorton3994
      @markhorton3994 Рік тому

      Baptism is a means by which God delivers His Grace. Ie Baptismal regeneration. However, it is possible to be saved and not be Baptized. eg the thief on the cross. Lutheran Satire has a video called What about the Thief on the Cross? It, as usual for Lutheran Satire, clarifies, entertains and surprises.

    • @dabbler1166
      @dabbler1166 Рік тому

      @@markhorton3994 the comeback to "the thief on the Cross" is that Jesus hadn't died and rose, YET. While he was still alive, Jesus could make an exception or what he wants to.
      After he died and rose, Christians are now living "under Christ" rather than "under the Law".
      Jesus said what he said in Matthew 28 AFTER he died and rose again. Somehow, I have my doubts that he would have simply dismissed it all as "baptismal regeneration", as if by flinging some "label" on it, we can invalidate it or make it unnecessary.
      The fact is: he said he wanted it done.
      To those who say that Baptism doesn't save you, how do they get their sins forgiven? Peter, in Acts chapter 2, verse 38 says:
      "38 Peter replied, “Repent and be baptized, every one of you, in the name of Jesus Christ FOR the forgiveness of your sins! And you will receive the gift of the Holy Spirit." NIV Bible translation.
      There you have it. Baptism DOES forgive sins. If you sin after Baptism, you pray for forgiveness. But in Acts 2:38 Peter is telling folks how to BECOME a Christian. Here, you get your "old" sins forgiven and get a new start, a "new Life in Christ." I can't help wondering if those who say it's "Baptismal regeneration" would tell Peter that he was wrong. That would be something to see.

    • @markhorton3994
      @markhorton3994 Рік тому

      @Dabbler " Baptismal regeneration" is just an attempt to describe the forgiveness given by God in Baptism. It is not a magic formula. It means exactly what you said happens at Baptism. Another descriptive phrase is "means of grace," i.e., the means by which God delivers His Grace. There are three. The second is the Lord's Supper. The third is confession and Absolution. This can be private between the believer and God. This is what you describe in your comment. Formal, man made, names are not necessary. Confession can be public in front of God and the assembled believers with Absolution prounounced by the pastor. It can also be private with the pastor as God's ordained representative. Note that it is NOT necessary to remember every sin, that would be impossible. Penance is a false doctrine. Jesus fully atoned for all sin once for all on the cross. We just have to accept it.
      I paraphrase Whoever believes and is baptized is saved, Whoever does not believe is already condemned. Not being baptized does not condemn. (although rejecting Baptism is rejecting God). John 3:16 does not mention Baptism. Belief is all we need. There are many other passages that say the same. Salvation comes from accepting Jesus's atoning once-for-all sacrifice of Himself. Baptism does do something. Scholars who love to lable things use "Baptismal regeneration ". That phrase is not necessary.
      In Acts 10 the Holy Spirit comes upon those Peter preached to THEN they were baptized.
      Do you think that someone who comes to believe and dies before being baptized is not Saved?
      I don't think that our theology is as far apart as you seem to. Terminology can be a barrier.

  • @osirismarbles5177
    @osirismarbles5177 Рік тому

    Paraphrasing: "You don't need the label Holy Spirit baptism." The label "Holy Spirit baptism" is not something made up by men. It was mentioned by the Lord ("remain in the city until you receive power from on high") as something the disciples/apostles would experience if they obeyed him and remained in Jerusalem. so not only was it a specific experience, it happened in a specific place. The experience here is NOT JUST in what they (the apostles) were able to do (speak in tongues, etc) but was also HOW it happened. How this "pouring out" happened was with visible tongues of fire from heaven and the audible sound of a rushing of wind. The next time it happens is with the encounter with Cornelius. Peter describes the experience in Acts 11 saying "the Holy Spirit came down on them in he same way as it came on us at the beginning." So we can presume that there were visible tongues of fire and an audible sound of winds in the home of Cornelius. This specific way that the Holy Spirit "came down" is never described or referenced again anywhere in Acts or in the NT. It's only these two instances. Peter's affirmation in Acts 11:16 "...you will be baptised with the Holy Spirit" is confirmation that a baptism in the Holy Spirit is an event just like the one we observe in Acts 2. We can address what happens after this baptism (the ability to perform miracles) later and also see that this event isn't necessary any longer as observed in Acts because conferring miracles is replaced from the Holy Spirit "coming down" on people with one of the elementary teachings - the "laying on of hands."

  • @BPRUWITME
    @BPRUWITME Рік тому

    Honest Q: modalism was contemporaneous with early trinitarianism. Why is it considered heresy instead of just heterodox? It affirms the absolute deity of Christ, oneness of God, humanity of Christ, etc…just restricts itself to only biblical equivalent terminology whereas trinitarianism allows for extra-biblical and (a step further) non biblical equivalent terminology. Thoughts?

  • @fescot6659
    @fescot6659 Рік тому

    Do you feel you received and accurate understanding of the Holy Spirit while attending ORU? I'm a Pentecostal, but would never attend a university associated with Robert's, Hagin, Copeland or Johnson. Their error in practice comes from a twisting of doctrine and theology.

  • @osirismarbles5177
    @osirismarbles5177 Рік тому

    Acts 8 and Samaritans - The apostles had to come to Samaria to verify the account and ALSO to lay hands on the new believers and confer the ability to perform miracles (further equip them for ministry) precisely because Phillip did not have the ability to lay hands on them and confer the gift of miraculous works himself. Although Phillip could perform miracles (after the apostles laid hands on him in Acts 6) apparently he could not confer that ability onto others or else he would have. That's why the apostles came. Yes the Samaritan believers were saved by Phillip, his message of repentance, and baptizing them with water in the name of the Father Son and Holy Spirit. They were faithful believers who could not speak in tongues, prophecy, or heal until the apostles came and laid hands on them. 2 separate manifestations of the Holy Spirit - the indwelling and the outpouring. Indwelling confers salvation (at initial repentance and water baptism). Outpouring confers miraculous works (at either baptism of the Holy Spirit from "on high" aka straight from heaven OR via laying on at the apostles hands as Acts 8 clearly states).

  • @SonjaKemp
    @SonjaKemp 6 місяців тому

    The unity longed for by your guest and so many of us will never be realized as long as "superior Christians" look down on Pentecostals as ignorant, unlearned people, going so far as to say that speaking in tongues is demonic. Seems to me that those are the people who cherish disunity over unity in the Body. But thats okay. If I remember correctly, God used a few "ignorant and unlearned men" to turn the world upside down for Christ! ❤

  • @KM-zn3lx
    @KM-zn3lx Рік тому

    Alisa I appreciate you asking and exploring tough questions. I left RCC after 57 years and have been attending my husband's Pentacostal church for 2 years. I value the sermons of this pastor but can't agree that talking in tongues is evidence of baptism of the H. S. Also, their music is no longer hymns and psalms, but contemporary with some lyrics not even mentioning the Lord or Jesus. They don't have corporate prayer or creeds. I believe they used to but changed when they redecorated the sanctuary. My soul hurts and I wonder if I can accept any Church as they all seem to take a scripture and devise a whole denomination out of it!

  • @BIBLE-UNBUTCHERED
    @BIBLE-UNBUTCHERED Рік тому

    God's Spirit is within the heart and very being of us, His Children. Never understood the pastor's who call to the heavens "I want more of your Spirit Lord!". Huh? Whaat?

  • @rstroh2105
    @rstroh2105 5 місяців тому

    Thank you for slowing down the cries of heresy. Way too overblown. Left a Women in Apologetics group online because of the constant heresy vibes.

  • @jameschaffey6458
    @jameschaffey6458 Рік тому

    If your guided by the Holy Spirit completely you can’t be wrong. The problem with us humans is we’re in this fleshly bodie in a fallen world and are not in tune 24/7. If someone divides on doctrine only one can be right. We have no connection to God but through the Holy Spirit. Jesus Christ is our High Priest that we bring our petitions to through the Holy Spirit. The Holy Spirit is our connection to God. Without the Holy Spirit we are spiritually dead

  • @sarahsays194
    @sarahsays194 Рік тому

    I would classify myself as a charismatic, but I don't agree with the second filling theology that is common. It was described to me as a goblet that you fill to the brim with liquid, but it does not overflow. That is the baptism of the Holy Spirit when you get saved. The second baptism of the Holy Spirit is like adding extra liquid to what is already there to make it overflow. That second gives dose is what gives access to speaking in tongues. I don't think that second dose is needed but instead the original liquid that was poured in is the source and everything signs and wonders related comes from that. The baptism at salvation shouldn't require another dose, if you will.

  • @dadkingcoffey8333
    @dadkingcoffey8333 Рік тому +1

    I've heard a audible voice once .it scared me to the core .it was like someone was in the back seat of my truck and said my name LOUD. I didn't have a back seat .the rest of what I heard was a inner knowing but the holy spirit spoke my name and it terrified me .now I cherish the moment 😊

  • @PeggyfromPorcupine
    @PeggyfromPorcupine Рік тому

    Many years ago the late theologian Don Barnhouse did a talk on One Church. No, he wasn't talking about all of us uniting into one denomination. He talked about how it is about 5% of what you believe that I totally disagree with. That is true of all denominations. Five percent. And what do we as a body of Christ do? We concentrate on the 5% and don't work together. Sad

  • @JamesRichardWiley
    @JamesRichardWiley Рік тому

    Baptism is a symbolic ritual that removes Original Sin and represents a transition into a new life of religious participation.
    Original Sin is based on the mythical story of Adam and Eve.
    Jesus was baptized based on his belief in the Adam and Eve story.
    Pouring water on an infants forehead or immersing an adult in a basin of water and repeating magic words from an ancient book doesn't do anything but people like to perform ceremonies.

  • @baronreed8131
    @baronreed8131 Рік тому

    What we see being practiced in today's churches considered speaking in tongues will not withstand Biblical Scholastic Peer review.

  • @shellyjensen609
    @shellyjensen609 Рік тому

    I speak in tongues every day, but I know that there are many people who do not speak in tongues who know the Lord better than I do. My very charismatic pastor says it this way: “tongues don’t make me better than you; they make me better than me.”

  • @mrp3418
    @mrp3418 Рік тому

    As Paul says, ALL are baptized in one spirit...but not all prophesie or speak in tongues or teach etc. So we see in his words every believer is baptized in spirit. To say therefore that tongues is the only criteria and evidence for having the spirit is a false teaching.

  • @davidhickman4682
    @davidhickman4682 Рік тому

    Unity of the spirit without receiving the spirit as it is written of him ?
    You just let your experience define the scripture. The scripture is clear. Have you received the spirit since you believed? Has he yet fallen upon you?

  • @TheTruthseeker1231
    @TheTruthseeker1231 7 місяців тому

    Are we deprecating what is available for us by trying to choose unification over the fullness of the Spirit?

  • @GodlessGubment
    @GodlessGubment Рік тому +1

    Where’s the list of the essentials?

  • @courtneyguffin7724
    @courtneyguffin7724 11 місяців тому

    People need to read the word of God themselves and stop listening to other people and just believing what they say paul says he wishes we all spoke in tounges but that does not mean that you arent saved or arent a christian but there is a second baptism its right there in the word of God in acts the baptism of the holy spirit that we do need to and comes with that is the gift of tounges and prophecying but it doesn't happen right away and then sometimes it does because the holy spirit dosent go by rules the holy spirit can do whatever he wants when we allow him and stop with our own interpretation of what the word of God says and dtop putting the holynspirit in a box even jesus had to have the holy spirit to heal the sick cast out demons!! And when you try to witness to people without the holy spirit your trying to do it out of your own flesh its all in the word of God plain as day and this is twisting the scripture paul also says to pursue the gifts

  • @srohre9513
    @srohre9513 Рік тому +1

    A Continuationist is better described as a Restorationist in my opinion . This is based on writings on people involved in the Azusa Street Revival. Then more recently Che Ann (New Apostolic Reformation). There are some well documented UA-cam presentations that cover this.
    I have a collection of material (videos/writings/books) of people that have “heard from God”. Often resulting in negative consequences or manipulating others. Then you look at the other religions and the Christian cults that have origin in subjective experiences and we now have a witches brew of theology and doctrine.
    Do you go to a doctor or a car mechanic that operates on inner impressions??

    • @maxmustermann1206
      @maxmustermann1206 Рік тому

      The NAR is a cult. None of the supposed sign gifts they do look like the sign gifts recorded in Scripture.

  • @BaronReed-rj9rz
    @BaronReed-rj9rz Рік тому

    Alisa, maybe you didn't have a faith crisis but a faith "awakening."

  • @luketiko887
    @luketiko887 Рік тому

    Baptism of the Spirit does not accompanied by the so called 'speaking in tongues '.

  • @BobbyFriston
    @BobbyFriston Рік тому +1

    "When you separate yourself by belief, nationality or tradition, it breeds violence. So one who is seeking to understand violence does not belong to any country, religion or political party, but is concerned with the total understanding of mankind." J.Krishnamurti

  • @anselman3156
    @anselman3156 Рік тому

    When an infant is baptized, he/she is regenerated by the Holy Spirit. As they grow, they have the need to seek to be always filled by the Holy Spirit so as to live a holy life. As for tongues, I have yet to encounter anyone who suddenly is able to speak a language, say French or Urdu, without having learned it. If that were to occur, it woukd have worth only if it could be understood by a speaker of that language. Anybody can produce sounds that mimic language to some extent. What I have heard as "tongues" is more akin to babbling the same repeated sounds.

    • @markhorton3994
      @markhorton3994 Рік тому +1

      The specific instances of speaking in tongues in the Bible are for communication. There is no reason for God to stop doing that. However, I think that in this time of distrust of miracles God is more likely to make Google translate accurate for a change.
      The kind of speaking in tongues you speak of, everyone babbling at one with no translation, is specifically prohibited in Corinthians. I paraphrase Paul: One at a time, and if no one translates, sit down and shut up.
      Paul also validates prayer in tongues by saying that it is not as good as praying in a language one understands.

  • @laviniav1
    @laviniav1 Рік тому

    I do not agree I think even in the Old Testament people who live a holy life will have the Holy Spirit always with them

  • @daniellecharland-gruhzit1177
    @daniellecharland-gruhzit1177 Рік тому +1

    A very helpful and balanced discussion.
    Thank you!
    Just bought Dr. Miller's book.

    • @jrmiller777
      @jrmiller777 Рік тому

      Great. Keep in touch and let me know what you think.

  • @lizsteets2630
    @lizsteets2630 Рік тому

    Not essential to be saved, yes, but I believe it's essential for Christian living, witness, and stewarding a deep and dynamic relationship with God. Would you enlist in the army and not be interested in using some of the most powerful weapons available? No. Why would you not want everything that God wants to give you? I'm sorry for all who have felt slighted by those with superiority, but God wants to offer all of his children the gifts and empowerment of the Holy Spirit. It is essential. It's needed now in these days we're living in more than ever. More than niceness and intellect and sweet bedtime prayers and good sermons and podcasts. We need power to demonstrate God's glory to the hardened hearts of unbelievers.

    • @mattstrohecker7467
      @mattstrohecker7467 10 місяців тому

      The Gospel is the power of God for Salvation. You don't need to have some extra powers. Share the Gospel and watch the Holy Spirit work!

  • @petronelawilson828
    @petronelawilson828 Рік тому +7

    How can Spirit Baptism be a doctrine from 1901 after we just read from the book of Acts! What?????
    I've heard an audible voice while I was praying while doing laundry at home praying for my oldest child. It was a clear loud voice, I was so surprised and touched by it. The message was clear, grateful for the answer. I don't know if it was the voice of the Holy Spirit or an angel, but it was precious to me. I've had visions in prayer, received messages for others, and am privileged humbled that God would use me from time to time. At times, I cried out for it for answers and intimacy with God.
    I'm not crazy about the hyper charismatic movement, but like your guest said, don't quench the Spirit, and please don't ridicule it! I'm so so tired of the accusers of the brethren who are at least trying, bolder in following God, so tired of the religious critics, it so saddens me so much, but yes, I agree, language and how we use it is so important.

    • @kmsongbird
      @kmsongbird Рік тому +2

      @Petronela Wilson AGREED. You spoke my very thoughts as I listen to this.

    • @psalm1197
      @psalm1197 Рік тому

      And please Petronela, don’t call the Holy Spirit “it”…..,

    • @maxmustermann1206
      @maxmustermann1206 Рік тому +1

      All Christians have their own personal testimonies. But we can't exposit personal experiences. Scripture says to test the spirits. We have to test them against the truth of Scripture.

    • @theeternalsbeliever1779
      @theeternalsbeliever1779 Рік тому

      @@psalm1197 The Holy Spirit is an "it". The angel Gabriel called it "the power of the Highest" in Luk. 1:35. The fact that Jhn 1:1 doesn't mention the Holy Spirit as a God ought to make any thinking person reconsider the credibility of the trinity doctrine. If the Holy Spirit is a God as trinitarians claim, that would make the Holy Spirit Christ's Father instead of the actual Father(Matt. 1:20).

    • @petronelawilson828
      @petronelawilson828 Рік тому

      @maxmustermann1206 are you sure about that. Isn't your salvation an experience? How about your baptism? What about when yiu spend time in the presence of God praying or worshiping? Is that not an experience ???

  • @sheryl2411
    @sheryl2411 Рік тому

    stop beating around the bush just spit it out :O

  • @michellebaran5933
    @michellebaran5933 Рік тому

    I keep trying to like, but it won't work 😞

  • @RabbiMurray
    @RabbiMurray Рік тому

    I know a pastor who is led to be mean to people.

  • @leonpope861
    @leonpope861 Рік тому

    We have a tendency to overstate the gifts of The SPIRIT,and overlook the fruit of The SPIRIT,the lat
    -ter is the backbone,the roots of who we are as new creation in YEHOSHUA HAMASHIACH 🙏 ♨️✝️ 🕊 🛐 🔥 🤲🏽 Also we do not treat The RUACH
    KODESH as a person we can quench,grieve,blas-
    pheme 🥺 😥 💔 😢 😭 We do not 👂👂👂👂,👁👁👀 HIM as a Person 😉 🤔 🤭 🙄 😏

  • @pierreferguson1300
    @pierreferguson1300 Рік тому

    1 Corinthians 13:1 Though I speak with the tongues of men and of angels, but have not love [Matthew 5:44; John 13:34; John 15:12; Galatians 5:22], I have become sounding brass or a clanging cymbal. 2 And though I have the gift of prophecy, and understand all mysteries and all knowledge, and though I have all faith, so that I could remove mountains, but have not love, I am nothing. 3 And though I bestow all my goods to feed the poor, and though I give my body to be burned, but have not love, it profits me nothing.
    He who has ears to hear, let him hear!

  • @berglen100
    @berglen100 Рік тому

    The only thing outside and inside both are masters called this flesh and spirit first born FLESH master of spirit till spirit starts to wrestling flesh lust isn't sin its natural called on earth I am does that limited by flesh (Egypt ) whats also called sprouting with tares natural flesh still needing things built by hands I am just sinner is just missing mark, the spirit reborn as I AM son of (God) Lord, Father, Son, Servant, slave, not male or female nor jew, or gentile,,,,,,,,,,,,,,parable written stories in christ also parable till you wake with SAME MIND Philip 2:SAME MIND used by WHO IN YOU mind flesh son of man called greatest born of woman but spirit still under Law you get called least to grace and mercy free gift even flesh still blind to what I am to I AM means outside you or in you.

  • @pierreferguson1300
    @pierreferguson1300 Рік тому

    Matthew 3:11 ”I indeed baptize you with water unto repentance, but He who is coming after me is mightier than I, whose sandals I am not worthy to carry. He will baptize you with the Holy Spirit and fire. 12 His winnowing fan is in His hand, and He will thoroughly clean out His threshing floor, and gather His wheat into the barn; but He will burn up the chaff with unquenchable fire.”
    John 1:32 And John bore witness, saying, “I saw the Spirit descending from heaven like a dove, and He remained upon Him. 33 I did not know Him, but He who sent me to baptize with water said to me, ‘Upon whom you see the Spirit descending, and remaining on Him, this is He who baptizes with the Holy Spirit.’ 34 And I have seen and testified that this is the Son of God.”

  • @belive6707
    @belive6707 Рік тому

    David Pawson has several videos teaching on The Trinity, The Gifts of The Holy Spirit and much more. His unlocking The Bible videos and books are wonderful and enlightening. He said the word used for God in Genesis actually means 3 and other hints of the Trinity through the Old Testament. In The New Testament, the Trinity is used often for example... The love of God, the grace of The Lord Jesus Christ and the fellowship of The Holy Spirit.

  • @nohandle00000
    @nohandle00000 Рік тому

    I heard the auditable voice twice. Once you've heard it, no other voice will satisfy you.. 💛
    Thank you. Amazing video! God bless you.