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The Baptism of the Holy Spirit and Spiritual Gifts - Contemporary Example

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The Day of Pentecost reveals God's plan for every believer: to be baptized in the Holy Spirit and receive power for ministry. Acts 2:4 records that 'all of them were filled with the Holy Spirit and began to speak in other tongues as the Spirit enabled them.' This wasn't just for the apostles—it's the birthright of every Christian. The baptism of the Holy Spirit is distinct from salvation, empowering believers for supernatural ministry. Jesus promised signs would accompany those who believe: speaking in tongues, healing the sick, casting out demons (Mark 16:17-18). These aren't relics of the past but present realities. The spiritual gifts (1 Corinthians 12:7-11) are given for the common good: words of wisdom and knowledge, faith, gifts of healing, miraculous powers, prophecy, discernment, tongues, and interpretation. These gifts operate today through believers who yield to the Spirit's leading. Divine healing isn't just physical—God heals emotional wounds, broken relationships, and spiritual bondage. Prophecy brings God's encouragement and direction to His people. Speaking in tongues is both a sign of Spirit baptism and a means of personal edification and intercession. The Holy Spirit isn't just a doctrine to study but a Person to experience. He wants to fill you, empower you, and use you to demonstrate God's kingdom with supernatural signs, wonders, and miracles.

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Acts 2:4, 1 Corinthians 12:7-11, Mark 16:17-18

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