Today I begin by addressing the question, "Is there a difference in the filling of the Holy Spirit between Old Testament believers and New Testament believers?" Then, great questions in the side chat: What is the difference between being filled with the Holy Spirit and being baptized in the Holy Spirit? 16:19 Do people need to speak in tongues in order to be filled with the Holy Spirit? 20:08 Does Satan hear our prayers when we pray out loud? Should we pray silently? 25:25 Should I keep going to a church where my pastor got a divorce and then re-married one year after? 31:43 Can Christians get tattoos? what does the bible say about them? 35:11 Is it okay to baptize our church neighbors if that neighbor doesn’t want to be a part of our congregation? 38:41 Why did God randomly wrestle Jacob, how did Jacob win that wrestle, and how did Jacob know it was God? 41:58 How do we know that Paul was given authority by God to write scripture? 46:29 Are we committing adultery in marrying a divorcee? 50:22 Do we pray once for something or do we continue to pray until we receive what we ask for? 53:07 Resources David's recent video on the Gift of Tongues and Edification: https://youtu.be/0ve5voLUxU8 Another of David's videos on the gift of tongues: https://youtu.be/3bAZBv0qTTE David's video on Marriage, Divorce, and Remarriage: https://youtu.be/h6n5F4L1_QY This list is referred to in my answer: Under the New Covenant, • All believers are indwelt by the Holy Spirit (John 14:17, Romans 8:9) • Their body is a temple of the Holy Spirit (1 Corinthians 6:19; 3:16) • The believer can be continually filled with the Holy Spirit (Ephesians 5:18) • The fruit of the Holy Spirit will be on display (Galatians 5:22-23) • The measure of God's giving of the Holy Spirit is abundant (Titus 3:6) • In the believer’s life there is an outflow of the Holy Spirit as well as an inflow (John 7:38-39) • The Holy Spirit is always present among true Christians (John 14:16) • The Holy Spirit guides the believer into truth, glorifying Jesus (John 16:7-11) • The Holy Spirit teaches the believer (1 Corinthians 2:9-13) • The Holy Spirit reminds the believer of the Word of God (John 14:26) • The Holy Spirit is a witness to our relationship with God (Romans 8:16; Galatians 4:6) • The Holy Spirit is a witness to our adoption as sons and daughters of God (Romans 8:15) • The Holy Spirit is an abiding helper and advocate (John 14:16) • The Holy Spirit is a helper in prayer (Romans 8:26-27) • The Holy Spirit gives guidance (Romans 8:14; Acts 13:2-4) • The Holy Spirit washes and regenerates the believer (Titus 3:5) • The Holy Spirit strengthens the believer (Ephesians 3:16) • The Holy Spirit gives power to be a witness (Acts 1:8; 1 Corinthians 2:1-5) • The Holy Spirit gives supernatural gifts to individuals for the health and growth of the entire church (1 Corinthians 12:7-11)
The Filling of the Holy Spirit: Old Testament and New Testament LIVE Q&A for May 20, 2021
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