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Wednesday, April 29, 2020

Receiving The Holy Spirit (5) – Special Efforts – Tarrying (2); Inference



4. Is Tarrying required to receive the Holy Spirit? Part (2)

On the day of Pentecost when the disciples received the Holy Spirit, and then Peter preached with the power of the Holy Spirit, then the devout Jews present there asked Peter what should they do to be saved (Acts 2:37); thenThen Peter said to them, "Repent, and let every one of you be baptized in the name of Jesus Christ for the remission of sins; and you shall receive the gift of the Holy Spirit ” (Acts 2:38). Take note, Peter said to them that on believing they will receive the gift of the Holy Spirit; he did not ask them to wait for the Holy Spirit after having believed. Peter’s preaching was immediately after his receiving the Holy Spirit and with the power of the Holy Spirit. Now, by the effect of his preaching, through repentance and believing, the first assembly of Christian Believers was going to come into existence. The incidences and things related to his preaching and its consequences were going to form the fundamental doctrinal practices of the assemblies of Christian Believers world-wide in the days to come, as the teachings of Acts 2 are for us today. Therefore if tarrying to receive the Holy Spirit was necessary, then its explaining through the living and evident example of Peter and the other disciples assembled there, and by having that explanation too recorded along with the other teachings given by Peter, would have been the best possible opportunity to have this established as a doctrine or rule for the assemblies of Christian Believers. But this was not done; not then, and not later on in any epistle or in any teaching in the New Testament. But what was always said was that by true repentance and actually coming into faith in the Lord the Holy Spirit too would be given spontaneously. If the above three examples are considered once again in this context, then too it becomes apparent that as soon as they came to the Christian Faith the Holy Spirit was given to them immediately, without any mention of any tarrying for it. This is an open and evident truth of the Bible that never, in the whole of the New Testament, has it ever been said to any one that they need to wait for receiving the Holy Spirit after their repenting and coming to faith in the Lord.

Today some people, by wrongfully taking these verses related to waiting as their basis, have contrived their doctrine of waiting or tarrying to deliver themselves from their predicament. Because, as we have seen in the discussion on Luke 11:13, there are some people in the Christian assemblies, who appear to be the believers and followers of Lord Jesus, but have not truly submitted themselves to Him and are not factually in the Christian Faith, therefore they never receive the Holy Spirit. To such people, either because of having no other explanation or answer, or because of not having the courage to speak up the truth, the Pastors and Elders of the Church often say that on the basis of Luke 24:49, and Acts 1:4, 8 they need to tarry for receiving the Holy Spirit and according to Luke 11:13 they need to pray to the Lord for it. Whereas what they actually need to do is to truly repent, to really completely submit themselves to the Lord, and to actually become obedient to Him and His Word, instead of getting entangled in these unbiblical teachings contrary to God’s Word, and wasting their time in them.


5. Doing something special to receive the Holy SpiritInference

In our discussion on receiving the Holy Spirit, in relation to the three examples discussed above and their related incidences, the point to be paid attention to, is that these incidences too do not prove that to receive the Holy Spirit any special or extra efforts, or mediation by anyone is required as is often quite emphatically but absolutely falsely stressed upon and taught by some. There is no example in the Bible which can be used as the basis to substantiate the claim that to receive the Holy Spirit one has to pray and to plead before the Lord, or to make any other efforts, or require the help of anyone special in the ministry of the Lord, or to spend some time waiting to eventually receive the Holy Spirit. Just as it is with salvation, similarly with the receiving of the Holy Spirit – neither of them is in any way under the direction or control of any person, nor of any man made rules, rituals, or practices, or of any works of any kind. If the Believer is okay in the sight of the Lord, then the moment he comes to the Christian Faith and is saved, he is also given the Holy Spirit by the Lord for his spiritual security and guidance in the Christian life, for directing him in his day-to-day life and for spiritually nurturing him.

- To Be Continued

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