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Originally Posted by Ferd
Again, this has been dealt with nine ways from sunday but great!
Aquila, what I think is most significant for us to remember is, I preach Jesus and him crucified, and you are seeing folks filled with the HG and are baptizing them in the name of Jesus. At the end of the day, we find achieve the same thing. THAT is the most important part.
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Not for the sake of this discussion. In order to work toward a resolution that agrees with both the Bible and the moving of the Spirit we have to resolve the question as to when sins are forgiven, i.e. when the blood is applied. In a previous post (#1137) it was stated that the blood was applied at water baptism. If that's the case bloodless, unforgiven, people are receiving the Holy Ghost...and that's impossible! For one to receive the HOLY Ghost one must be forgiven and the blood applied. If one can receive the Holy Ghost prior to water baptism...the blood is obviously applied prior to water baptism and therefore sins forgiven before water baptism. It is a VERY important question with VERY important implications.