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In another post I wrote about the disciple being kept by Jesus praying for them to His Father (Joh. 17:14-16). The disciples were believers that didn't have the Holy Ghost, at the time of their belief, because the Spirit had not been given - and because Jesus had not been glorified (Joh. 7:39). But the disciples didn't stop believing, they continued learning. This should be an example to all that come to Jesus. I wrote God is able to keep a believer until He baptizes them with His Spirit, which we can read in scripture (Acts 10 and 19). God knows if a person believes in their heart or not. The person believing must have faith the gifts will operate in them according to God's will and not theirs. It's not about signs and wonders or the gift of speaking in tongues; every believer does not speak in tongues (1Cor. 12: 28-31). Neither of the scriptures below can a person argue against; they can only be understood for what they say.
Romans 8:9
But you are not in the flesh, but in the Spirit, if so be that the Spirit of God dwell in you. Now if any man have not the Spirit of Christ, he is none of his.
If a person does not accept Jesus as Lord, they do not have the Spirit. If a person accepts Jesus as Lord and are honest in their heart, they are saved by faith. If they don't know if they have the Spirit or not, it's for them to say and believe they do. The gifts are in the Spirit and is not separate from the Spirit. They will become active as God wills. But they are only baptized "ONCE" into the body of Christ; therefore, saved at that time and their sins purged; past, present and future.
Ephesians 4:4
There is one body, and one Spirit, even as ye are called in one hope of your calling;
Ephesians 4:5
One Lord, one faith, one baptism,
Every believer should "bear witness" with the Spirit of God when they are born again because "GOD" reveals Himself to them. Another man cannot bear witness, so another believer cannot say, "you are not saved" after a person has accepted Jesus as Lord. If the believer doesn't feel anything, they must continue to "think" as God's word teaches (Rom. 10:9, 10; 1Joh. 1:9). If God says they are saved then that should be their belief. I'm not a person that has said a person must speak in tongues in order for them to be saved. It is their responsibility to believe what God's word says. Many people quit believing because they don't "FEEL" like a spiritual being or do some great spiritual wonder. It's all in what they are reading and who it is that is teaching them.
Romans 8:16
The Spirit itself beareth witness with our spirit, that we are the children of God:
In another post I wrote about the disciple being kept by Jesus praying for them to His Father (Joh. 17:14-16). The disciples were believers that didn't have the Holy Ghost, at the time of their belief, because the Spirit had not been given - and because Jesus had not been glorified (Joh. 7:39). But the disciples didn't stop believing, they continued learning. This should be an example to all that come to Jesus. I wrote God is able to keep a believer until He baptizes them with His Spirit, which we can read in scripture (Acts 10 and 19). God knows if a person believes in their heart or not. The person believing must have faith the gifts will operate in them according to God's will and not theirs. It's not about signs and wonders or the gift of speaking in tongues; every believer does not speak in tongues (1Cor. 12: 28-31). Neither of the scriptures below can a person argue against; they can only be understood for what they say.
Romans 8:9
But you are not in the flesh, but in the Spirit, if so be that the Spirit of God dwell in you. Now if any man have not the Spirit of Christ, he is none of his.
If a person does not accept Jesus as Lord, they do not have the Spirit. If a person accepts Jesus as Lord and are honest in their heart, they are saved by faith. If they don't know if they have the Spirit or not, it's for them to say and believe they do. The gifts are in the Spirit and is not separate from the Spirit. They will become active as God wills. But they are only baptized "ONCE" into the body of Christ; therefore, saved at that time and their sins purged; past, present and future.
Ephesians 4:4
There is one body, and one Spirit, even as ye are called in one hope of your calling;
Ephesians 4:5
One Lord, one faith, one baptism,
Every believer should "bear witness" with the Spirit of God when they are born again because "GOD" reveals Himself to them. Another man cannot bear witness, so another believer cannot say, "you are not saved" after a person has accepted Jesus as Lord. If the believer doesn't feel anything, they must continue to "think" as God's word teaches (Rom. 10:9, 10; 1Joh. 1:9). If God says they are saved then that should be their belief. I'm not a person that has said a person must speak in tongues in order for them to be saved. It is their responsibility to believe what God's word says. Many people quit believing because they don't "FEEL" like a spiritual being or do some great spiritual wonder. It's all in what they are reading and who it is that is teaching them.
Romans 8:16
The Spirit itself beareth witness with our spirit, that we are the children of God: