You don't have to tarry for the Holy Spirit as some have taught in error. The only time the disciples tarried or waited for the Holy Spirit was before He ...
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Holy ghost Teaching, I have not seen tarrying for the Holy ghost like this ... that you got the holy ghost evidence of speaking in tongues as the spirit of ...
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It is quite in order, assuming the presence of proper understanding, to lead a new convert into the baptism in the Holy Spirit. While "tarrying" (waiting on God in prayer) is often necessary for heart preparation and understanding, it is not improper for new believers to move quickly into the fullness of the Spirit.
www.ag.org/TOP/BELIEFS/baptmhs_faq.cfm
Acts 1:4-8. The most humble and yielded believers in Christ back there before that Pentecost were forced to wait until God's time for keeping His promise to His Son--the promise that every believer in the Lord Jesus Christ would be given the Holy Spirit.
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There is not a single line in Scripture, after the coming of the Holy Spirit on the Day of Pentecost, where anyone is commanded or exhorted to "tarry" for the Holy Spirit. Pentecost means fifty. The Old Testament Feast of Pentecost was celebrated fifty days after the Feast of First Fruits (Lev. ... 5:18) not by tarrying,
www.wholesomewords.org/resources/pent.html
The idea of "tarrying" for the Holy Spirit came out of the Pentecostal Revival which started in 1906 around the turn of the 20th century. It started in a "mission" church on Azusa St., in the now doomed city of Los Angeles, California.
www.williambranhamhomepage.org/thustarr.htm
Even though the experience of Pentecost was one of 'tarrying', there were instances where the Holy Spirit fell the moment faith was released. For example at the house of Cornelius it is reported that 'while Peter was still speaking ...
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1. Is there something called the baptism in the Holy Spirit? ... The angel told Mary that her Son should be called Jesus because He would save the people from their sins (Mt.1:21). Another thing that Jesus would do, as John the Baptist mentioned, is to baptise them in the Holy Spirit and fire (Mt.3:11).
www.c-n-c.org/faqhs.htm
Christ's instruction about the Holy Spirit ... How the Holy Spirit functions ... If the Holy Spirit is what defines a Christian and makes one a child of God, it is most vital that we learn and understand more about that Spirit and its role.
www.gnmagazine.org/issues/gn10/roleholyspirit.htm www.gnmagazine.org/issues/gn10/roleholyspirit.htm
The Apostle Paul, in writing to the believers in Rome, declared that every Christian is indwelt by the Holy Spirit, for “if any man have not the Spirit of Christ, HE IS NONE OF HIS” (Rom. 8:9). Those who do not have the Spirit are those who do not have Christ!
www.middletownbiblechurch.org/doctrine/10reason.htm