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I am a little AFRAID of getting it. Is this OK?
Well if you are a Christian then you already have the Holy Spirit. The answer to your question though is pretty simple, of course its scary to seek something you may not know a lot about. Ask God about it, read some scriptures concerning the Holy Spirit and God's promises of Him. Joel 2:28-32; Luke 11:9-13; John 14-16; Acts
God understands and doesn't hold it against you, ask Him to alleviate your fears and seek Him! He is more willing to answer you than you are willing to ask.
PS thank you very much for the happy birthday wishes. God bless you!
I am just not at all keen on the shaking that sometimes comes with it when the Spirit feels you reminds me a little too much of seizures (which I suffer from) for my liking.
I understand that it may not happen that way, but the mere that it can and then start speaking in tongues just that mere fact freaks me out.How do you know youll get seizures/shakes? The Holy Spirit may or may not manifest Himself at that moment ya know. I didn't have any manifestations when I was baptized in the Holy Spirit. No worries, give it God your Father. He cares more for you than you ever know.
You have the Holy Spirit when you become Born Again. The Baptism of the Holy Spirit, which is evidenced by speaking in tongues, comes when you ask God for it and it nothing to be scared of.
Pray over it and ask God for His guidance. I will also pray for you.
i dont think the Op was looking for a debate .sometimes best to not over anylize what folks postWhat you say is not scriptural so why do you say it?
Have you noticed that this is a Pentecostal forum?
Oh sorry just a question, so if you are in a pentacostal forum scripture no longer has any authority?
haha - the issue you raise is one of hairsplitting perception .
God is spirit to believe in him is to believe he "IS"
but there is plenty of reference to the promise of the "baptism of the Holy Spirit"
as a single event with a starting point in ones life .
it raises the other debates of whether one is saved if one has not received the Baptism of the Holy Ghost.
I would say this is up to God to decide and not us . as every one he calls ..that then hearkens to his call , he will lead , sooner or later . to the baptism of the holy Ghost as he promised .
so a person is not saved or unsaved based on whether that have or have not received the promise .. but rather ,on whether they have believed or not believed in the word of God the father has sent - being the Lord Jesus_
we must not ever forget - the only reason the scriptures give us for not receiving promises given .. is "Unbelief "
I am a little AFRAID of getting it. Is this OK?
Considering that classic-Pentecostals believe that the Baptism in the Holy Spirit is subsequent to salvation and that the BHS must be evidenced by speaking in tongues; this means that you probably should have qualified your remark along with saying why you believe it is wrong.Oh sorry just a question, so if you are in a pentacostal forum scripture no longer has any authority?
Id comment but ive been chastised for debating, so ill post my thoughts in a more appropriate thread, feel free tk comment there.
Considering that classic-Pentecostals believe that the Baptism in the Holy Spirit is subsequent to salvation and that the BHS must be evidenced by speaking in tongues; this means that you probably should have qualified your remark along with saying why you believe it is wrong.
If I can ask, why do you believe that the classic-Pentecostal position is incorrect - mind you, there is also a pentecostal position on this question which is different to that of the Pentecostal viewpoint.