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Belief and Experience
The Christian church was inaugurated with an
overwhelming outpouring of the Holy Spirit, fulfilling the words of Jesus,
Ye shall be baptised with the Holy Ghost not many days hence This
experience - the first pentecost:- it was supernatural, they were
all filled with the Holy Ghost; it was sensible, He hath shed
forth this which ye now see and hear; it was significant, in that it
attested the exaltation of the Lord Jesus, God hath made that same Jesus
...... both Lord and Christ.
The coming of the Holy Spirit confirmed to the
disciples the truth of what they had been taught, it was Gods seal on the
ministry of Jesus, an assuring endorsement of the Gospel Christ had committed
to them. But experience is not the final arbiter of truth. Peters first
reaction after the coming of the Holy spirit was to express the validity of his
experience in the words of Scripture. This is that .. he said, and
proceeded to explain the event in Biblical terms. Pragmatic and dogmatic
knowledge are wedded in true Biblical experience. They must not be divorced.
Doctrine without experience is sterile; experience
without doctrine is volatile. True belief is concerned both with understanding
and experience; but experience is not the last word, only the more sure
word of prophecy can be the final judge.
Scripture references: Acts 1:8, 2:1-4, 33, 36. Acts
2:16, Joel 2:28, 29. 2 Peter 1:19
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