SPEAKING IN TONGUES / ACTS 10:46

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Acts 10:46
For they heard them speak with tongues, and magnify God. Then answered Peter,

SPEAKING IN TONGUES / ACTS 10:46

Peter and those with him considered speaking in unlearned languages, as inspired by the Holy Spirit, to be the convincing sign of the baptism in the Spirit. Just as God confirmed His actions at Pentecost by the sign of tongues (Acts 2:4), He causes the Gentiles in Cornelius’ house to speak in tongues as a convincing sign to Peter and the other Jewish believers.

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  1. GOD DOES NOT SHOW FAVORITISM / ACTS 10:34
  2. THEY RECEIVED THE HOLY SPIRIT / ACTS 8:17
  3. HAD NOT YET COME UPON ANY OF THEM / ACTS 8:15-16
  4. THEY WERE ALL FILLED WITH THE HOLY SPIRIT / ACTS 4:31
  5. FILLED WITH THE HOLY SPIRIT / ACTS 2:4
  6. THEY WERE BAPTIZED / ACTS 19:15
  7. THIS CORRUPT GENERATION / ACTS 2:40
  8. REPENT AND BE BAPTIZED / ACTS 2:38
  9. FOR YOU AND YOUR CHILDREN AND FOR ALL / ACTS 2:39
  10. WORSHIPING … AND FASTING / ACTS 13:2
  11. KEPT BY THE HOLY SPIRIT FROM PREACHING / ACTS 16:6
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GOD DOES NOT SHOW FAVORITISM / ACTS 10:34

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Acts 10:34
Then Peter opened his mouth, and said, Of a truth I perceive that God is no respecter of persons:

GOD DOES NOT SHOW FAVORITISM / ACTS 10:34

God has no favorite nation or race, nor does He favor any individual because of nationality, birth, or position in life (James 2:1). God favors and accepts those from every nation and people group who turn from their own sinful ways, accept God’s forgiveness, yield their lives to Christ, and obediently follow His purposes for their (Acts 10:35; Romans 2:6-11). All who continue to live by this commitment will continue to experience God’s love and favor (John 15:10).

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  1. THEY RECEIVED THE HOLY SPIRIT / ACTS 8:17
  2. HAD NOT YET COME UPON ANY OF THEM / ACTS 8:15-16
  3. THEY WERE ALL FILLED WITH THE HOLY SPIRIT / ACTS 4:31
  4. FILLED WITH THE HOLY SPIRIT / ACTS 2:4
  5. THEY WERE BAPTIZED / ACTS 19:15
  6. THIS CORRUPT GENERATION / ACTS 2:40
  7. REPENT AND BE BAPTIZED / ACTS 2:38
  8. FOR YOU AND YOUR CHILDREN AND FOR ALL / ACTS 2:39
  9. WORSHIPING … AND FASTING / ACTS 13:2
  10. KEPT BY THE HOLY SPIRIT FROM PREACHING / ACTS 16:6
  11. GUIDED BY GRACE HOME

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THEY RECEIVED THE HOLY SPIRIT / ACTS 8:17

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(KJV) Acts 8:17
Then laid they their hands on them, and they received the Holy Ghost.

THEY RECEIVED THE HOLY SPIRIT / ACTS 8:17

Through the laying on of hands (Acts 6:6), the Samaritans received the Holy Spirit in the same sense as the baptism in the Spirit that occurred at Pentecost (Acts 1:8; Acts 2:4).

  1. The Samaritans’ “two-stage” experience – first believing and then being filled with the Spirit – shows that the “two-stage” experience of Christ’s followers at Pentecost was not abnormal. The experiences of both Paul in Acts 9:5-17 and the Ephesian disciples in Acts 19:1-6 were the same as the Samaritans. They accepted Christ as Savior and Lord (the Forgiver of their sins and Leader of their lives) and afterwards were filled with (baptized in) the Spirit. There is no set time between saving faith and baptism in the Spirit; it does not need to be long, as was shown with the Christians at Caesarea (Acts 10).

Baptism in the Holy Spirit does not save us. The necessary steps for salvation are repenting (admitting and turning from our own sinful way and toward God in faith) and yielding one’s life to Christ. But just as baptism in water is an outward testimony of what has taken place inwardly through salvation (Romans 6:4), so baptism in the Spirit provides outward evidence of the Spirit’s powerful presence flowing through a believer’s life. God’s Spirit already lives within and directs Christians’ lives from the point of salvation (Romans 8:9; 1Corinthians 6:19). Yet, baptism in the Spirit is vital for experiencing God’s full power and purpose for their lives. In a sense, salvation puts the Holy Spirit into people, and being “filled with the Spirit” helps bring the Spirit out through them in powerful ways (Acts 2:37-39; 4:31).

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  1. HAD NOT YET COME UPON ANY OF THEM / ACTS 8:15-16
  2. THEY WERE ALL FILLED WITH THE HOLY SPIRIT / ACTS 4:31
  3. FILLED WITH THE HOLY SPIRIT / ACTS 2:4
  4. THEY WERE BAPTIZED / ACTS 19:15
  5. THIS CORRUPT GENERATION / ACTS 2:40
  6. REPENT AND BE BAPTIZED / ACTS 2:38
  7. FOR YOU AND YOUR CHILDREN AND FOR ALL / ACTS 2:39
  8. WORSHIPING … AND FASTING / ACTS 13:2
  9. KEPT BY THE HOLY SPIRIT FROM PREACHING / ACTS 16:6
  10. GUIDED BY GRACE HOME

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HAD NOT YET COME UPON ANY OF THEM / ACTS 8:15-16

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(KJV) Acts 8:15-16
Who, when they were come down, prayed for them, that they might receive the Holy Ghost:
16 (For as yet he was fallen upon none of them: only they were baptized in the name of the Lord Jesus.)

HAD NOT YET COME UPON ANY OF THEM / ACTS 8:15-16

They had not yet experienced the power of the Holy Spirit in the same way Christ’s followers did on the day of Pentecost (Acts 2:4). The Spirit had not yet “come upon” them, and they had not yet received the gift of the Spirit as God the Father had promised (Acts 1:4) and as Christ had foretold when He said, “You will be baptized with the Holy Spirit” (Acts 1:5). Evidently, they had not shown the expected spiritual signs or expressions that typically went along with the baptism in the Spirit (Acts 8:5-24).

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  1. THEY WERE ALL FILLED WITH THE HOLY SPIRIT / ACTS 4:31
  2. FILLED WITH THE HOLY SPIRIT / ACTS 2:4
  3. THEY WERE BAPTIZED / ACTS 19:15
  4. THIS CORRUPT GENERATION / ACTS 2:40
  5. REPENT AND BE BAPTIZED / ACTS 2:38
  6. FOR YOU AND YOUR CHILDREN AND FOR ALL / ACTS 2:39
  7. WORSHIPING … AND FASTING / ACTS 13:2
  8. KEPT BY THE HOLY SPIRIT FROM PREACHING / ACTS 16:6
  9. GUIDED BY GRACE HOME

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JULY 4th PRAYER

WISING YOU A WARM AND HAPPY 4TH OF JULY!

Make this 4th of July memorable by counting your blessings and truly appreciating our FREEDOM.

GOD BLESS AMERICA!

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THEY WERE ALL FILLED WITH THE HOLY SPIRIT / ACTS 4:31

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(KJV) Acts 4:31

And when they had prayed, the place was shaken where they were assembled together; and they were all filled with the Holy Ghost, and they spake the word of God with boldness.

THEY WERE ALL FILLED WITH THE HOLY SPIRIT / ACTS 4:31

Several important truths stand out here.

  1. The phrase “baptized with [or in] the Holy Spirit” (Acts 1:5) describes how the Holy Spirit sets Christ’s followers apart and infuses them with God’s power to boldly and effectively spread the message of Jesus Christ. The terms “filled,” “clothed” and “empowered” describe the Spirit equipping believers for ministry and service (Acts 2:4; Acts 4:8, 31; 9:17; 13:19, 52). The “filling” may be repeated or refreshed.
  2. These two concepts of “baptized” and “filled” also fit together to form a picture of this experience in a Christian’s life. The word “baptize” actually means to immerse, or to dip into; but since the Spirit works within a person, baptism in the Spirit becomes an overflow of the Spirit. For example, a person who receives spiritual salvation is like a container that was once empty being filled with fresh water. He or she is no longer empty but has the Holy Spirit living inside (1 Corinthians 3:16; 6:19). Then, the baptism in the Holy Spirit is like pouring more clean water into the container until it overflows from within (John 7:38-39). A person who is baptized in the Spirit becomes saturated and immersed (“baptized”) with God’s presence to the point where it spills out of his or her life and is so evident that it impacts others.
  3. The terms “pouring out the Spirit” (Acts 2:17-18; 10:45), “receiving the gift of the Holy Spirit” (Acts 2:38; 8:15) and “coming of the Spirit on” (Acts 8:16; 10:44; 11:15; 19:6) are different expressions for the occasion when Christians are ‘filled with the Holy Spirit” (Acts 2:4; Acts 4:31; 9:17).
  4. All the believers, including those who had been previously filled (Acts 2:4), are freshly filled to meet the continuing opposition of the Jews (Acts 4:29). Though a person receives the baptism in the Holy Spirit only once, fresh fillings with the Holy Spirit are part of God’s purpose and provision for all who have received the baptism in the Spirit (Acts 4:8; 13:52). We should desire and expect those fillings.
  5. The Spirit here visits and impacts a whole congregation. To fulfill God’s will and mission for the church, not only must individuals be filled with the Spirit (Acts 5:8; 9:17; 13:9), but entire congregations (Acts 2:4; Acts 4:31; 13:53) should experience repeated displays of power from the Holy Spirit when special needs and challenges arise.

When God graciously provided the entire congregation with a fresh filling of the Holy Spirit, the church experienced great boldness and power to speak for Christ, great desire to love and serve one another and great favor from God on all the people.

SPOKE THE WORD OF GOD BOLDLY / ACTS 4:31

The inner power of the Holy Spirit and the reality of God’s presence freed the believers from fear and inspired them with great courage to speak out for Him. Two of the overall purposes of the baptism in the Holy Spirit are to provide a deeper experience of personal worship toward God and empower their public witness to other people (Acts 1:8; Romans 8:26-27; 1 Corinthians 14:2-4).

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  2. THEY WERE BAPTIZED / ACTS 19:15
  3. THIS CORRUPT GENERATION / ACTS 2:40
  4. REPENT AND BE BAPTIZED / ACTS 2:38
  5. FOR YOU AND YOUR CHILDREN AND FOR ALL / ACTS 2:39
  6. WORSHIPING … AND FASTING / ACTS 13:2
  7. KEPT BY THE HOLY SPIRIT FROM PREACHING / ACTS 16:6
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FILLED WITH THE HOLY SPIRIT / ACTS 2:4

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(KJV) Acts 2:4

And they were all filled with the Holy Ghost, and began to speak with other tongues, as the Spirit gave them utterance.

FILLED WITH THE HOLY SPIRIT / ACTS 2:4

What is the significance, or meaning, of the first “outpouring” of the Holy Spirit (when God generously sent His Spirit to fill, empower and work through His followers) at Pentecost?

  1. It meant the beginning of the fulfillment of God’s promise is Joel 2:28-29 to pour out His Spirit on all His people in the end times (Acts 1:4-5; Matthew 3:11; Luke 24:49; John 1:33).
  2. Since that period in church history marked the beginning of the last days (Acts 2:17; Hebrews 1:2; 1 Peter 1:20), everyone was now confronted with the decision to turn from their own sinful, rebellious ways and surrender their lives to Christ by faith (Acts 2:17; 3:19; Matthew 3:2; Luke 13:3).
  3. The disciples were “clothed with power form on high” (Luke 24:49; Acts 1:8), making them able to communicate with boldness and authority the message and truth of Christ. They became people the Spirit could use to convince others of their lost spiritual condition, their accountability to God and their need for a right relationship with Him that is only possible through faith in Christ (Acts 1:8; 4:13, 33; 6:8; Romans 15:19; John 16:8).
  4. The Holy Spirit revealed His nature and character as one who deeply desires and strives for the spiritual salvation of people of every nation. Those who received the baptism in the Holy Spirit were filled with the same strong desire for the salvation of the human race (Acts 2:38-40; 4:12, 33; Romans 9:1-3; 10:1). In this way, Pentecost is the beginning of world missions (Acts 2:6-11, 39; 1:8) – the effort to take Christ’s message to people of every nation and culture.
  5. The disciples became ministers of the Spirit. They preached about how Jesus was crucified and raised from the dead to provide forgiveness and new life to all who accept Him by faith. They also influenced those who accepted Christ to receive the “gift of the Holy Spirit” (Acts 2: 38-39), whom they had received at Pentecost. Leading others into the baptism in the Holy Spirit was vital to the work of spreading Christ’s message and developing strong churches throughout the New Testament, and it still is today (Acts 8:17; 9:17-18; 10:44-46; 19:6).
  6. Through this baptism in the Spirit, Christians became heirs, or successors, to His earthly ministry. They continued to do and to teach, in the power of the Holy Spirit, the same things that Jesus “began to do and to teach” (Acts 1:1; John 14:12).

BEGAN TO SPEAK IN OTHER TONGUES

Speaking in tongues is a supernatural expression of God’s Spirit. It is a Holy Spirit-inspired way of speaking, praying or praising God where a Christian uses a language (Greek glossa) he or she has never learned (1 Corinthians 14:14-15). When a person speaks in tongues, it may be an existing spoken human language (Acts 2:6, where the people who heard the 120 speak in tongues recognized the languages). Or it may be a language unknown on earth (1 Corinthians 13:1, where Paul mentions speaking in “tongues of angels”).

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  4. FOR YOU AND YOUR CHILDREN AND FOR ALL / ACTS 2:39
  5. WORSHIPING … AND FASTING / ACTS 13:2
  6. KEPT BY THE HOLY SPIRIT FROM PREACHING / ACTS 16:6
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JESUS FULL OF THE HOLY SPIRIT / LUKE 4:1-2

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(KJV) Luke 4:1-2

And Jesus being full of the Holy Ghost returned from Jordan, and was led by the Spirit into the wilderness, Being forty days tempted of the devil. And in those days he did eat nothing: and when they were ended, he afterward hungered.

JESUS, FULL OF THE HOLY SPIRIT / LUKE 4:1

Jesus was empowered and led by the Spirit when He encountered Satan’s temptation.

TEMPTED BY THE DEVIL

One aspect of Jesus’ temptation revolved around what kind of Messiah, or Savior, He would be and how He would use His anointing (His authority and empowerment) from God. (Many Jews would reject Him because He did not fulfill their expectations of a political “Savior” who would step forward with military might and free them from Roman rule.).

  1. Satan tempted Jesus to use his power to serve his own self-interest (Luke 4:3-4) to gain glory and power over the nations instead of accepting the humility and suffering that was ahead for him (Luke 4:5-8). This was an opportunity for him to satisfy the people’s expectation for a charismatic Messiah (Luke 4:9-11).
  2. Satan still tempts Christian leaders to use their spiritual authority, position, and ability for their own self-interest, to establish their own reputation and power and to please people rather than God. Those who selfishly compromise with Satan have actually surrendered to his control.

Jesus turned away every one of Satan’s temptations by properly referring to God’s Word (“It is written”). If this was the effective strategy for Jesus, we certainly must know and rely on His Word as revealed to us in the Bible.

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HOLY SPIRIT DESCENDED ON HIM / LUKE 3:22

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(KJV) Luke 3:21-22

Now when all the people were baptized, it came to pass, that Jesus also being baptized, and praying, the heaven was opened, 22 And the Holy Ghost descended in a bodily shape like a dove upon him, and a voice came from heaven, which said, Thou art my beloved Son; in thee I am well pleased.

HOLY SPIRIT DESCENDED ON HIM / LUKE 3:21-22

Jesus who from the beginning had been conceived by and filled with the Holy Spirit (Luke 1:35), is now personally commissioned and empowered by the Spirit for His ministry. (Matthew 3:17).

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THE TRUTH WILL SET YOU FREE / JOHN 8:32

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(KJV) John 8:32

And ye shall know the truth, and the truth shall make you free.

THE TRUTH WILL SET YOU FREE / JOHN 8:32

This is not speaking of philosophical truth (the idea of truth) or freedom from ignorance. In the context of human knowledge, many things are true. Yet there is only one truth that will set people free from sin, destruction, and Satan’s power. That truth is Jesus Himself and the revelation of truth in His Word. We can know that truth personally. Jesus is described as being “full of grace and truth” (John 1:14). “Grace and truth came through Jesus Christ” (John 1:17). He is “the way and the truth and the life” (John 14:6). His message is the word of truth (Colossians 1:5; 2 Thessalonians 2:13). Here are some important observations about truth:

  1. The highest, life-saving truth is found only in God’s Word – the living Word (Christ, John 1:1, 14) and the written Word – which reveals the message of forgiveness and new life through faith in Jesus Christ.
  2. God’s Word, especially the New Testament revelation of Christ and the teaching of His apostles (those He personally commissioned to establish His original message and establish the church), presents the truth that frees people from sin, the corrupt world, and demonic powers (Ephesians 2:20).
  3. Further revelation of “truth” is not needed to complete or enhance the gospel of Christ.
  4. The truth that saves and frees people spiritually is revealed only from God “by His Spirit” (1Corinthians 2:10) and does not originate from any person or from human wisdom (1Corinthians 2:12-13).

Romans 1:25 speaks of those who “exchanged the truth of God for a lie” (Greek to pseudie, “the lie”) of Satan. At the end of time, for those who refuse “to love the truth and so be saved” (2 Thessalonians 2:10), God will send “a powerful delusion so that they will believe the lie and so that all will be condemned who have not believed the truth but have delighted in wickedness” (John 2:11-12). Thankfully, we can escape this deception and judgment by accepting and basing our lives on the truth sets us free; the lie brings us into spiritual slavery. The truth restores; the lie destroys. We are called to love Jesus and His Word so that we can know the truth that sets us free.

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