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The
Promise of
A
biblical study on
Preface:
This
study is presented free of charge to anyone
interested in learning more about receiving the experience of the Baptism of
the Holy Ghost. It is available
here on the Internet, without cost or obligation, of any kind.
You can go through this study at your pace, in the privacy of your home.
This
study is not intended to be a catalyst for division or strife.
Nor is it meant to provoke arguing and quarreling.
It is however, an honest effort to have open exchange and dialogue
concerning this most exciting experience. After
all, we can discuss a thing all we want to, but it is up to individuals to
decide for themselves what they believe.
The
Spirit is seeking people with a hunger in their soul, to know more about Christ,
and the marvelous experience of
receiving the Spirit of God in their hearts.
The only reason this needs to
be discussed is because it is addressed in
the Bible. We would not even be
talking about the infilling of the Holy Ghost if God Himself had not brought it
up.
Our
promise: No one from our Church will contact you by any method UNLESS you
request it. We would love to visit
with you, or have you visit our church services, but that is up to you.
If you have questions, you can call or e-mail us. 318-687-8271
At
no point will you be pressured to attend or give any money to a local church.
We
want to expose as many hungry-hearted people as possible to this wonderful
Truth, and leave it up to you to take any action you think necessary.
This
study is actually offered in two ways: First,
you may go through this study here on the Internet, at your own pace, and
with your own interpretation. Second,
a qualified instructor can come to your home (or another location if you
prefer) for one hour each week, for seven weeks. Again, no pressure of any kind will be applied, just a simple
presentation and discussion of the Word of God, by someone who may help you with
questions you may have as you progress through the study.
We
encourage you to go through EVERY lesson in order to see the complete picture.
Each lesson builds upon the other. Please
pray, as you study, and ask God to reveal the fullness of what He has for you! THE PROMISE Click on the links below to navigate to the place in the study you want to begin during this session. INTRODUCTION
- WHY THIS STUDY? LESSON
ONE - RIGHTLY DIVIDING THE WORD OF TRUTH LESSON
TWO - HIDDEN THINGS REVEALED LESSON
THREE - THE PROMISE OF THE EXPERIENCE LESSON
FOUR - THE EVIDENCE OF THE EXPERIENCE LESSON
FIVE - WHO THE EXPERIENCE IS FOR LESSON
SIX - WHY WE NEED THE EXPERIENCE LESSON
SEVEN - HOW TO RECEIVE THE EXPERIENCE CONCLUSION
Much is said and written about the baptism of the Holy Ghost. In fact, there is a lot of misunderstanding about it. These lessons are written in the hope of shining light on this most vital of subjects. This subject is too important to answer by tradition or a particular organization. We must have Bible answers. In future studies, we will find Bible answers to the following questions.
The
New Testament church is not an after thought of God. . According to Revelation
13:8, Jesus was, "... the Lamb slain
from the foundation of the world."
Hebrews
1: 1-2, "God, who at sundry times and in divers manners spake in time past unto the
fathers by the prophets, Hath in these
last days spoken unto us by his Son, whom he hath appointed heir of all
things, by whom also he made the worlds."
God
did not put His full plan of salvation into place all at once.
He revealed Himself and His plan of redemption a little at a time.
That is why we have the different dispensations of time. The Church came into existence peace mill, or a little at a
time,
"For
precept must be upon precept, precept upon precept; line upon line, line upon
line; here a little, and there a little." (Isaiah 2 8: 1 0)
God
has a specific time in which things are to happen.
That is why the Bible says that Jesus came into the world in,
"...fullness of time." (Galatians 4:4)
So
we will start in the Old Testament, unfold God's plan from the beginning, see
how it was carried over and brought to fruition in the New Testament. We will also see that God
pre-announced His plans. He did
this so His people would be able to recognize Him when He came.
This would keep a pseudo-Christ or false Messiah, from posing as the
Messiah, and deceiving the people. He
gave some specific details about His birth, His earthly ministry, His intentions
to suffer and die for the sins of mankind, His resurrection, and the New
Testament Church. Have
you ever wondered how New Testament salvation differs from the Old Testament? What experience with God do we have that they did not have?
Why did Jesus die? What were the results of His death? We will cover this in detail later, but we know, that Jesus
died as a sacrifice for sin, to be able to come back into the world in Spirit
form, to live in our hearts. The
Old Testament Church had God with
them; we have God in us. As
you study these lessons, I believe that you will find that... The Holy
Ghost is a GIFT God has promised to you.
Acts2:38
"...and ye shall receive the gift of
the Holy Ghost'
Acts
10:45, "...on the Gentiles also was poured out the gift
of the Holy Ghost." If
God has a gift for us, I think we would want to accept it! The
Holy Ghost is an Experience with God.
Receiving
the Holy Ghost is also an experience that God has promised us. To actually experience something is far different than just
to imagine it. It is better to
actually eat a nice meal (or any activity) than it is to just imagine it.
An experience is more than imagination or a mental picture -- something
actually happens!
In
the dictionary, the word "Experience" means, "A
particular
instance of personally encountering or undergoing something". We can
imagine a thing or even hear it described, but we cannot say we have experienced
it until it actually happens to us. The
salvation of the soul is too important to leave to a simple mental
acknowledgment. God wants us to
experience a New Birth. When we
are born again, we are new creatures in Christ Jesus.
We receive a new mind, a new heart, and a new spirit.
We are transformed from the natural kingdom into a heavenly and spiritual
kingdom.
We
receive the gift of the Holy Ghost, after we believe.
We
will also show in these lessons that the Baptism
of the Holy Ghost is something we should receive after we have believed. We
are not Spirit filled just because we have believed.
Please, do not jump to conclusions on this matter, until you have
carefully studied the Scriptures. STUDY
HINT - When
you study the Bible, it is important to study the Word of God as a whole, and to
divide it properly. The next lesson
deals with this in more detail. In
dealing with a particular subject, you take all
the Scriptures that deal with that subject, and then obey the most complete
revelation, that does not violate any other portion of Scripture.
There are no throw away verses in the Word of God.
Example:
John 3:16 tells us, "...whosoever believeth in Him should not
perish". Mark 16:16 says,
"...he that believeth and is baptized shall be saved... If you believe and
are baptized, you have fulfilled both Scriptures.
However, if you just believe, and are not baptized, you violate the
portion of the Scripture that says we should be baptized.
It
is important to remember that a truth, once established, is never done away
with. No other Truth found in
Scripture will annul it. Truth can
be fulfilled, or developed further, but never just discarded.
John
8:32, "And ye shall know the truth, and the truth shall make you
free." Without Truth, we are all lost.
Truth is not defined by a man, a group of men, or an organization.
Trust is set forth and defined in the Bible, which is the Word of God,
and is the final authority.
When
we study any subject in the Bible, it is also necessary that we include both the
Old and the New Testaments.
2
Timothy 3:16, "All scripture is given by inspiration of God, and is profitable for
doctrine, for reproof, for correction, for instruction in righteousness:"
2
Peter 1:20-21, "Knowing this first, that no prophecy of the scripture is of
any private interpretation. For the prophecy came not in old time by the will of man: but
holy men of God spake as they were moved by the Holy Ghost."
It
is equally important to keep all Scripture in context.
In this study, many Scriptures are printed out, but space does not permit
the printing of complete chapters or verses surrounding each Scripture setting.
If possible, take the time to read entire chapters in the Bible dealing
with any one subject. Keep your
Bible close at hand. As
we all know, we can take any one Scripture and make it say just about anything.
But the Bible gives supporting Scripture for all doctrine.
God's Word gives witness to itself and, in fact, requires two or three
witnesses to establish a fact. (Deuteronomy 19:15, Hebrews 10:28) |
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