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Thursday, August 20, 2009
John Piper on the Holy Spirit
The baptism of the Spirit (Acts 2:16) or the receiving of the gift of the Spirit (v 17) cannot be the same as the work of God before faith which enables faith. The baptism in the Spirit is an experience of the Spirit given after faith to faith.
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