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1 | Is being filled the same as receiving? | John 14:16 | Searcher56 | 138156 | ||
jcsav, Is receiving the Holy Spirit the same as being filled with the Holy Spirit? | ||||||
2 | Is being filled the same as receiving? | John 14:16 | jcsav | 138199 | ||
Searcher56, The answer to your question is, Yes. Being filled with the Holy Spirit, receiving the Holy Spirit and being Baptized with the Holy Spirit is the same. However, being full of the Holy Spirit is different. Filled, as used in Acts can mean "FULL" or it can mean "FILL". | ||||||
3 | Is being filled the same as receiving? | John 14:16 | Searcher56 | 140236 | ||
Scripture ... Acts 2:4, 4:8, 4:31, 9:17, 13:52; Eph 5:18 ... The word used for filled (above verses) is pletho ... and is not the same as receive (lambano) seen in Acts 2:38 and elsewhere. This always happens AFTER what? Acts 1:5 and Acts 11:16 say "baptized with the Holy Spirit" ... who does this refer to? Where ele do you see "baptized with the Holy Spirit"? Note that the word is baptizo ... again a different word. Therefore, how can you equate any of them. |
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4 | Is being filled the same as receiving? | John 14:16 | jcsav | 140251 | ||
This is just a play on words. Excample: Jesus Baptize. The one that receives is filled. Why would the words mean the same? | ||||||