OVERHEARD IN A HIGH SCHOOL HALL:
"Sounds spooky to me!" whispered one teen-ager to another.
They crowded closer to hear what was being said. An interested
group of high school students had surrounded a classmate,
who was testifying about an experience he had received,
which he termed the "baptism of the Holy spirit."
"I've heard my grandfather talk about that, " remarked
one of the boys. A girl injected, "My Sunday school teacher
read something about that in the lesson last Sunday, but
he couldn't explain it!"
"Tell us more, Bob!"
IN A FACTORY
"Ted, have you noticed Jim? The last couple of days
he seems so different. I believe he's really changed."
"What happened?"
"He was telling some guys in shipping yesterday about
a 'baptism of the Holy Ghost' or something." Probably
got mixed up with some religious cult!"
"I don't think so. He started attending that nice new
church on Second Street, and apparently what he has is
real. He doesn't curse like he did, and I Haven't seen
him smoke a cigarette in days."
"Aw, forget it!"
"Hard to do when it happens right before your eyes!
We all need something like that!"
IN A CHURCH SERVICE:
"Sarah, did you hear about some of our members having
cottage prayer meetings?"
"No, but what's wrong with that?"
"Well, nothing really. But several of them say they
have received the baptism of the Holy Spirit and spoken
in other tongues. Our church doesn't believe in that,
does it?"
"Well, I've been reading some magazine articles and
books about people receiving such an experience . Why
don't you and I go to one of these Bible studies and learn
more about this? Frankly, I'm interested!"
These conversations are typical of thousands being carried
on right now. Since God is pouring out His Spirit days
of the apostles, there is much discussion on this Christian
experience.
What is the Baptism of the Holy Spirit?
To define the terms, baptism means "immersion or complete
covering by, as to be engulfed by." The Holy spirit is
God Himself. Just the thought of being engulfed with God
is enough to thrill any heart! The baptism of the Holy
spirit is the same as being "filled with the Holy Spirit."
These terms are used synonymously in Acts 1:5 and 2:4.
The baptism of the Holy Spirit is a scriptural experience.
Jesus referred to it several times during His ministry.
In John 7:37-39 we read. "In the last day, that great
day of the feast, Jesus stood and cried, saying, If any
man thirst, let him come unto me and drink. He that believeth
on me, as the scripture hath said, out of his belly shall
flow rivers of living water. (But this spake he of the
Spirit, which they that believe on him should receive:
for the Holy Ghost was not yet given; because that Jesus
was not yet glorified.) In John 3:5 Jesus declared, "Except
a man be born of water and of the Spirit, he cannot enter
into the kingdom of God." Before His ascension, Christ
told the disciples to wait it Jerusalem "for the promise
of the Father, which, saith he, ye have heard of me… Ye
shall be baptized with the Holy Ghost not many days hence"
(Acts 1:4-5).
About ten days later, on the Day of Pentecost, the Holy
Spirit fell upon 120 obedient disciples who were gathered
together in an upper room in Jerusalem. The twelve apostles
and Mary, the mother of Jesus, were among this number.
"And they were all filled with the Holy Ghost, and began
to speak with other tongues, as the Spirit gave them utterance"
(Acts 2:4). This phenomenon and the powerful message of
the Apostle Peter resulted in the conversion of 3,000
more on the same day.
In Acts 8:14-17 we read that the Samaritans were filled
with the Holy Spirit. Acts 10:44-48 tells us that the
household of an Italian named Cornelius received this
wonderful experience of speaking with other tongues as
they were filled with the Spirit.
Twelve disciples of John the Baptist were converted
in Acts 19:1-6, being rebaptized in the name of Jesus
Christ and filled with the Holy Spirit. They, too, spoke
in tongues as the Spirit gave them utterance. This experience
was a powerful force in the lives of the early Christians.
Being born again fo the Spirit, they entered into a new
spiritual realm of life. The Spirit empowered them for
witnessing, comforted them in trials, and enriched their
daily lives with blessings. The fruit of the Spirit was
manifest as the Spirit cultivated in their lives the Christian
virtues mentioned in Galatians 5:22-23.
But Today?
The baptism of the Holy Spirit is an experience offered
throughout this present age. In the last century many
millions of people have received the Holy Spirit. This
happened in churches, in homes, on trains, in autos, and
anywhere a repentant heart has looked up to God in faith.
People from all walks of life and all religious convictions
have proved the promise of the Scripture in Acts 2:38.
"Then Peter said unto them, Repent, and be baptized every
one of you in the name of Jesus Christ for the remission
of sins, and ye shall receive the gift of the Holy Ghost."
What About You?
"Whosoever will" is the language of the Scripture. All
who will surrender to the terms of the gospel may receive
this vital experience with God.
Don't settle for less! Forget about denominational dogmas,
and study your Bible concerning this experience. Then
find a church that preaches the full gospel, where the
Holy Ghost is being receiver. Open your heart to Christ
and let Him be real to You. He wants You for a temple
of His Holy Spirit.
Revelation 3:20 says, "Behold, I stand at the door,
and knock: if any man hear my voice, and open the door,
I will come in to him."
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