Meepy
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OR,... it means exactly what it seems to mean. and I am NOT the ethiopian who btw didn't have the Holy Spirit in him to help guide Him internally... (among other things)
“I tell you the truth, if you have faith and don’t doubt, you can do things like this and much more.
You can even say to this mountain, ‘May you be lifted up and thrown into the sea,’ and it will happen.
You can pray for anything, and if you have faith, you will receive it.”
Yeah, the only stipulation here is IF you have faith and DO NOT doubt...
JESUS said I can pray for anything and I will receive it. I'm going with Jesus for the win, no offense to you Meepy
I think we need to be careful with trying to test God. Especially when someone doesn't have the proper understanding of prayer or the operation of the Holy Spirit. God won't grant things in prayer that are against his ordinances. Hence I don't think you properly understand the context of that verse.
And how do you know the Ethiopian didn't have the Holy Spirit? Obviously the Holy Spirit inspired him enough to ask questions about scripture and drew him ask the apostle Phillip for help. As Jesus says you can only come to him if He draws you. Obviously the Ethiopian was drawn by the promptings of the Holy Spirit to assent to the apostle Phillip. It seems quite positive he did have the Holy Spirit because the Holy Spirit precedes faith and prompts someone towards to respond to the faith. He would have not been able to ask the Apostle Phillip to be baptized if he had not been drawn by the Holy Spirit. He didn't exactly say to Phillip "Oh I don't need your help, I will ask God himself". Neither did the Jews say to Moses "Oh, I'm not listening to you, I will ask and pray to God himself". Timothy didn't say to St. Paul "sorry, I'm just going to ask God and thus I do not need to ask you anything or learn anything for you".
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