Douglas Summers
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The Holy Spirit is a person, not an influence or an emanation. The Bible refers to "Him" in words implying personality. The same words are used in Scripture which are used of other persons. Two well-known passages sufficiently illustrate this Truth. (John 14:16-17; 26). The personal pronoun "He" and "Him" are used of the Spirit in these passages also (John 16:7-8; 13-15).
The Holy Spirit is a Divine person in the proper sense of Deity. He is called God (Isa. 6:8-10 with Acts 28:25-27) (Jer. 31:31-34 with Heb. 10:15-16; 8:8-12). The body of Christ is formed by the Holy Spirit (Eph. 1:22-23; 1 Cor.12:12-13). Beginning on the "Day of Pentecost", The Holy Spirit has been baptizing believers at the moment they have trusted the Lord Jesus Christ as Savior. Notice, the believer is "baptized with the Holy Spirit, Therefore , The Epistle never direct him to seek the baptism of the Holy Spirit. The Spirit can be hindered and grieved in a believer....but never removed from a born again believer...…...Every born again believer will experience the baptism of the Holy Spirit, there is no mistaking it. It does not matter if it looked like a dove or as cloven tongues of fire, These signs were for the witness of those present. The doctrine of the C of C is there is no baptism of the Holy Spirit since Pentecost?
The Holy Spirit is a Divine person in the proper sense of Deity. He is called God (Isa. 6:8-10 with Acts 28:25-27) (Jer. 31:31-34 with Heb. 10:15-16; 8:8-12). The body of Christ is formed by the Holy Spirit (Eph. 1:22-23; 1 Cor.12:12-13). Beginning on the "Day of Pentecost", The Holy Spirit has been baptizing believers at the moment they have trusted the Lord Jesus Christ as Savior. Notice, the believer is "baptized with the Holy Spirit, Therefore , The Epistle never direct him to seek the baptism of the Holy Spirit. The Spirit can be hindered and grieved in a believer....but never removed from a born again believer...…...Every born again believer will experience the baptism of the Holy Spirit, there is no mistaking it. It does not matter if it looked like a dove or as cloven tongues of fire, These signs were for the witness of those present. The doctrine of the C of C is there is no baptism of the Holy Spirit since Pentecost?