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The Baptism of the Holy Spirit highlights the power of God which points people to Jesus
Denying the Baptism of the Holy Spirit focuses on what God no longer does, which points people away from Jesus
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The Baptism of the Holy Spirit is designed to produce: Edification, exhortation, comfort, healings, miracles, faith, blessing, insight, growth and intimacy with God.
Denying the Baptism of the Holy Spirit produces: Bitterness, resentment, argumentativeness, indifference and a necessity to dismiss or minimize when God heals or performs miracles, signs and wonders.
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The Baptism of the Holy Spirit means that the Holy Spirit (comforter) cares about your situation and wants to do something about it.
Denying the Baptism of the Holy Spirit means that God was never interested in actually helping people, only getting His book completely written. In proving Himself.
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The Baptism of the Holy Spirit is clearly mentioned and demonstrated in many places in the Bible.
Denying the Baptism of the Holy Spirit requires considerable twisting and extrapolation of a select few scriptures.
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The Baptism of the Holy Spirit requires understanding and acting upon God’s word.
Denying the Baptism of the Holy Spirit no proof is possible because denying only requires inaction.
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The Baptism of the Holy Spirit is simple.
Denying the Baptism of the Holy Spirit is difficult to understand.
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The Baptism of the Holy Spirit does not require rejecting those who love Jesus, but do not believe in it.
Denying the Baptism of the Holy Spirit requires a complete rejection of those who love Jesus but flow in it. Even to the point of vilifying them and calling them names.
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So, my (rhetorical) question is: which one sounds more like Jesus?
The Baptism of the Holy Spirit highlights the power of God which points people to Jesus
Denying the Baptism of the Holy Spirit focuses on what God no longer does, which points people away from Jesus
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The Baptism of the Holy Spirit is designed to produce: Edification, exhortation, comfort, healings, miracles, faith, blessing, insight, growth and intimacy with God.
Denying the Baptism of the Holy Spirit produces: Bitterness, resentment, argumentativeness, indifference and a necessity to dismiss or minimize when God heals or performs miracles, signs and wonders.
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The Baptism of the Holy Spirit means that the Holy Spirit (comforter) cares about your situation and wants to do something about it.
Denying the Baptism of the Holy Spirit means that God was never interested in actually helping people, only getting His book completely written. In proving Himself.
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The Baptism of the Holy Spirit is clearly mentioned and demonstrated in many places in the Bible.
Denying the Baptism of the Holy Spirit requires considerable twisting and extrapolation of a select few scriptures.
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The Baptism of the Holy Spirit requires understanding and acting upon God’s word.
Denying the Baptism of the Holy Spirit no proof is possible because denying only requires inaction.
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The Baptism of the Holy Spirit is simple.
Denying the Baptism of the Holy Spirit is difficult to understand.
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The Baptism of the Holy Spirit does not require rejecting those who love Jesus, but do not believe in it.
Denying the Baptism of the Holy Spirit requires a complete rejection of those who love Jesus but flow in it. Even to the point of vilifying them and calling them names.
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So, my (rhetorical) question is: which one sounds more like Jesus?