What does it feel like when the Holy Ghost comes down from your head to your body? Is this the Baptism of the Holy Ghost or just a continues flow of the holy Ghost?
What does it feel like when the Holy Ghost comes down from your head to your body? Is this the Baptism of the Holy Ghost or just a continues flow of the holy Ghost?
(clipped) . . if it truly is the Baptism of the Holy Spirit, then you will see evidence of it by speaking in tongues.
What are the variations of Baptism? What are the different levels from semi-truly to truly?
What if you prayed and prayed for the Baptism of fire and not get them. Does that make you not saved?
No, of course not. It simply means that it wasn't your time.
I've prayed for it twice already, and it failed both times. But it doesn't mean I'm not saved. The Baptism of the Holy Spirit is a different experience from salvation.
Doesn't being saved means you're baptized by the Holy Spirit? How does one get saved without the baptism of the Holy Spirit?
Being saved means you're not hell bound.
So, the saved is heaven Bounded or is there another process to get on that boat while one isn't hell bound? Theres something neutral bounded I sense in this conversation. I don't know the Pentecostal language.
So, the saved is heaven Bounded or is there another process to get on that boat while one isn't hell bound? Theres something neutral bounded I sense in this conversation. I don't know the Pentecostal language.
Pentecostals believe that the Baptism of the Holy Spirit is an entirely separate event from salvation. We believe that the Baptism of the Holy Spirit, though, brings you on yet another great level with the Lord. But we do not believe that Christians who cannot speak in tongues are not saved. Of course they are.
It is, however, possible that they occur simultaneously. If you repent and pray with a few friends the Holy Spirit might come on you and give you the baptism.
What does it feel like when the Holy Ghost comes down from your head to your body? Is this the Baptism of the Holy Ghost or just a continues flow of the holy Ghost?