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Baptism of the Holy Spirit-Lesson 17
administrator | December 31, 2008 10:03

How Can I Receive the Baptism of the Holy Spirit?
The following are comments based upon the Bible itself, principles found in the Bible, and years of seeing individuals being baptized in the Holy Spirit and receiving the gift of tongues.

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Baptism of the Holy Spirit-Lesson 16
administrator | December 31, 2008 08:53

Common Questions Regarding the Baptism of the Holy Spirit and Tongues

In this lesson we will be looking at various questions individuals have about this subject. In the previous lessons we gave Scriptural answers to the questions. In this lesson we will give a summary.

Do Christians receive the Holy Spirit when they are saved?
Yes, when you are born again (repent of your sins and ask Jesus to be your Lord and Savior) you receive the Holy Spirit.
John 3:1-6; Rom 8:9-11; 1 Cor 6:19; John 20:22

Do you have to be saved to receive the Baptism in the Holy Spirit?
Yes. Each time there is an example of individuals being Baptized in the Holy Spirit, it is obvious that they are born again. One of the obvious examples is the disicples. They are born again in John 20:22 and are BHS in Acts 1:4-5, 8.
Acts 8:14-19; Acts 10:34-48; Acts 19:1-6

Is the Baptism in the Holy Spirit different than the experience of Salvation?
Yes, it is subsequent to salvation. There are examples of those who were born again and then were BHS.
John 20:22; Acts 1:4-5, 8; Acts 8:14-19; Acts 19:1-6

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Baptism of the Holy Spirit-Lesson 15
administrator | December 29, 2008 20:20

Objections to Speaking in Tongues

There are a variety of objections to the speaking in tongues. Almost all of these objections are not based upon Scripture. Instead they are based upon man's opinions, negative experiences, and religious upbringing. How do we know this? Because in the Bible there are only a couple of 'objections to tongues'. We will first look at the 'negative statements' about tongues in the Bible and then discuss the other objections to tongues.

When are Tongues Wrong in the Bible?
The first thing we should state is that there are no passages that are against tongues. There are only passages that are against the mishandling of tongues.

Other Objections to Tongues, but not Biblically based

Summary
There is no biblical reason to take a stand against the proper use of tongues.

In the next study we will take a look at common questions about the baptism of the Holy Spirit and tongues. We will end our study soon with how to be baptized in the Holy Spirit and to receive tongues.

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Baptism of the Holy Spirit-Lesson 14
administrator | December 27, 2008 22:23

What is the Purpose of Tongues?

In the previous studies we took a look at every verse in the New Testament related to tongues/languages. We have also taken a look at every verse related to the Baptism of the Holy Spirit and the terms related to this phrase (based upon Scripture defining Scripture). So what is the purpose of tongues? We will summarize with each purpose and the verses that show this is the purpose for tongues. If anyone reading this study believes there are different or other purposes, go ahead and post a comment with Scriptures to defend your position.

Evidence of being Baptized in/with the Holy Spirit
Acts 2:4-6; Acts 10:44-46, Acts 19:6

As a sign to the unbeliever that they might believe
1 Cor 14:22

As a gift to edify the Church when the gift of tongues are interpreted
1 Cor 14:5

To praise/worship/magnify God, to speak to God, to prophesy
Acts 2:11; Acts 10:46; Acts 19:6; 1 Cor 14:2; 1 Cor 14:17; 1 Cor 14:28

To be edified
1 Cor 14:4; Jude 1:20

To pray in the spirit
1 Cor 14:2; 1 Cor 14:14-15; Eph 6:18; Jude 1:20

To give a message in tongues with an interpretation
1 Cor 12:10; 1 Cor 14:5; 1 Cor 14:13; 1 Cor 14:26

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Baptism of the Holy Spirit-Lesson 13
administrator | December 27, 2008 12:46

Instructions on the Use of Tongues
1 Cor 14: 20-40

So far, in all the verses we have looked at (we have looked at all of them in the New Testament, except these last few verses) in the last 12 lessons, tongues is never spoken of as a bad thing. We have seen in 1 Cor 14:1-19, they can be used in a wrong manner.
In this lesson we will take a look at this passage of Scripture and see what Paul is and is not saying. As we read through these passages we are going to see if Paul at any time says that tongues are evil, bad, done away with, condemned, or for the purpose of preaching the Gospel.

We will first list all of 1 Cor 14:20-40 and then take a look at each verse.

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Blog Guidelines-Every Blog Owner Please Read
administrator | December 26, 2008 21:35

Because of recent circumstances I am asking every blog owner to read this post.

As the administrator, creator, and full owner of ChristianBlogSites.com I have been very gracious in regards to the blogs we allow on this site. Unless a blog is blatantly anti-Christian or has ongoing false doctrine, I have allowed it on this site. This is for several  reasons:
1. I just don't have the time to read each blog to see what it is saying. I trust that if there is a blog that is blantantly anti-Christian blog owners will let me know.
2. Most of my time is spent blocking and deleting the multitudes of spammers, advertisers, etc. that try to have blogs on this site.
3. I believe that dialogue is helpful. When there is dialogue between indviduals of differing viewpoints, individuals with a sincere heart can grow in the Lord and be challenged to search out the Scriptures themselves to find truth.
4. Many individuals use this blog site for personal blogs that have nothing to do with Bible Study, Doctrine, etc. So unless they are promoting a sinful lifestyle or behavior, they have freedom to post about their life.

Overall individuals have been very respectful to us and others and have followed our guidelines.

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Baptism of the Holy Spirit-Lesson 12
administrator | December 25, 2008 20:30

Tongues and 1 Corinthians 14

1 Corinthians 14:1-5
1 Pursue love, yet desire earnestly spiritual gifts, but especially that you may prophesy.
2 For one who speaks in a tongue does not speak to men but to God; for no one understands, but in his spirit he speaks mysteries.
3 But one who prophesies speaks to men for edification and exhortation and consolation.
4 One who speaks in a tongue edifies himself; but one who prophesies edifies the church.
5 Now I wish that you all spoke in tongues, but even more that you would prophesy; and greater is one who prophesies than one who speaks in tongues, unless he interprets, so that the church may receive edifying.

Before we study out these and all the verses in 1 Cor 14 it should be noted by the context of Chapter 12, 13, and 14 that when Paul is speaking about tongues, he is talking about true tongues, not false tongues. The tongues he is talking about is the tongues that come from God, not the devil or man. How do we know? Because if you read the context, he compares the gift of tongues with the gift of prophecy and other gifts. Not once in all three chapters does he ever say anything about a false tongues.

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