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Originally Posted by mizpeh
Once someone has repented they are no longer walking in sin. They have turned away from their sinful life and the thoughts that they use to think. They have had a change of heart (mind). They are walking in the light. They are 'accepted' with God. What makes you think this is not enough for God to put His Spirit in them?
Acts 10:35 But in every nation he that feareth him, and worketh righteousness, is accepted with him.
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The issue is that if forgiveness (GK. aphesis, translated "remission") of sins only takes place at baptism how can God fill someone with the Holy Ghost if they are unbaptized (i.e. unforgiven)?