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06-12-2010, 01:50 PM
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Re: How many times did you ask God for the Holy Gh
The Bible doesn't give any requirements for HG infilling. Repentance is necessary for salvation. HG is needed for salvation. Baptism is needed for salvation. Anyone insisting Acts 2:38 is sequential forgets Cornelius broke the mold.
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You mean, you can speak in tongues without repenting first?
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06-12-2010, 01:55 PM
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Re: How many times did you ask God for the Holy Gh
Does anyone really equate tongues with being redeemed? Honestly.
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06-12-2010, 02:09 PM
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Re: How many times did you ask God for the Holy Gh
Many on this forum thinks speaking in tongues is a spiritual *************. Scripture says the angels have a party when one comes to REPENTANCE>
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Does anyone really equate tongues with being redeemed? Honestly.
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A religious spirit allows people to tolerate hatred and anger under the guise of passion and holiness. Bill Johnson
Legalism has no pity on people. Legalism makes my opinion your burden, makes opinion your boundary, makes my opinion your obligation-Lucado
Some get spiritual because they see the light. Others because they feel the heat.Ray Wylie Hubbard
Definition of legalism- Damned if you do. Damned if you don't. TV
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06-12-2010, 03:00 PM
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Re: How many times did you ask God for the Holy Gh
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Many on this forum thinks speaking in tongues is a spiritual *************. Scripture says the angels have a party when one comes to REPENTANCE>
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How rude and disgusting!
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06-12-2010, 03:02 PM
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Re: How many times did you ask God for the Holy Gh
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Does anyone really equate tongues with being redeemed? Honestly.
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Tongues is a sign that a believer has been baptized with the Holy Spirit.
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06-12-2010, 03:47 PM
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Re: How many times did you ask God for the Holy Gh
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Tongues is a sign that a believer has been baptized with the Holy Spirit.
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But, does anyone really truly equate tongues with redemption?
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06-14-2010, 08:34 AM
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Re: How many times did you ask God for the Holy Gh
They worked on one of our church members yesterday morning...Man he had a dozen peps on him..They were over there for 45 min trying to get him to speak in tongues..Finally the preacher must have been getting hungry cause he said that he got a measure of the holyghost...lol..Yall know me... I was over there just shaking my head...Yall correct me if I am wrong besides the one case where Jesus told them to wait in the upperroom and they knew what was coming cause Jesus himself told them to wait..Nobody in the bible had to wait that long for the holyghost to come....I wish people would just realize we do not have the power that the apostles had in the bible to place our hands on someone and they get the holyghost.. Just my gripe for today and how the church has gotten out of hand...
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06-14-2010, 11:12 AM
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Re: How many times did you ask God for the Holy Gh
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Does anyone really equate tongues with being redeemed? Honestly.
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Not myself, however when I've seen this brought up before, the inevitable cry of "Now you're saying people don't need the Holy Ghost to be saved!!" rings out.
The "Three Step" plan has been so ingrained into the current generation of Oneness Apostolics that "speaking in tongues" is usually equated with salvation itself. That's a primary impetus behind the histrionics in the altar - "New babes are being born into the kingdom!" Maybe.
Taking Parham's "evidence of Spirit baptism" and adding to it G.T. Haywood's "Water & Spirit" doctrine logically leads to equating tongues with salvation.
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06-14-2010, 11:35 AM
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Re: How many times did you ask God for the Holy Gh
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Originally Posted by pelathais
Not myself, however when I've seen this brought up before, the inevitable cry of "Now you're saying people don't need the Holy Ghost to be saved!!" rings out.
The "Three Step" plan has been so ingrained into the current generation of Oneness Apostolics that "speaking in tongues" is usually equated with salvation itself. That's a primary impetus behind the histrionics in the altar - "New babes are being born into the kingdom!" Maybe.
Taking Parham's "evidence of Spirit baptism" and adding to it G.T. Haywood's "Water & Spirit" doctrine logically leads to equating tongues with salvation.
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I disagree. Let's take the claim you quoted and analyze it. "Now you're saying people don't need the Holy Ghost to be saved!!"
If the Holy Ghost is considered necessary for salvation, and speaking in tongues is the initial evidence of the Holy Ghost reception, speaking in tongues is still not equated with salvation. It is evidence, albeit initial evidence and not ongoing evidence, that one has what one considers is necessary for salvation. So you could say it is evidence one has salvation only in certain situations. I say certain situations, because water baptism is considered necessary for salvation as well, and people can receive Spirit baptism without having yet been water baptized. But even if one has been water baptized and has been Spirit baptized with the initial evidence of speaking in tongues, and those are considered necessary for salvation, that still is not grounds to tongues equates salvation. At best you can say tongues is initial evidence of salvation. No more, though.
Even if people SAY that someone is then saved when they speak in tongues, as they waited to hear the tongues, that still does not mean they equate tongues with salvation. It means tongues is initial evidence of it. There is nothing wrong with this logic. If there is a case of there being initial evidence of something, and that evidence is witnessed, then saying one is saved when seeing such evidence is not saying the evidence IS SALVATION.
Any time there is a claim of evidence involved in any given conclusion, seeing that evidence and claiming the sought for conclusion is present is not saying the evidence is the accomplishment. No one who proposes the so-called three-step doctrine believes tongues equates salvation, unless they say that with the understanding that evidence for a conclusion equates presence of the conclusion. And that is a far cry from flatly equating tongues as salvation.
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06-14-2010, 11:36 AM
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Re: How many times did you ask God for the Holy Gh
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I wish people would just realize we do not have the power that the apostles had in the bible to place our hands on someone and they get the holyghost.. Just my gripe for today and how the church has gotten out of hand...
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Don't speak for the whole church, bro. There ARE some people who have that gift the apostles had, and I have seen some.
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