This question came up in my reading of Psalms, where in 51:11, David says: Do not cast me from your presence or take your Holy Spirit from me.
So I looked up information on this:
John 7:39
The Holy Ghost was not yet given; because that Jesus was not yet glorified.
Acts 1:16
... which the Holy Ghost by the mouth of David spake....
Luke 1:15, 41, 67
He [John the Baptist] shall be filled with the Holy Ghost, even from his mother's womb. (v.15)
Elisabeth was filled with the Holy Ghost. (v.41)
Zacharias was filled with the Holy Ghost. (v.67)
Now there's a whole lot more in both new and old, but this gives an idea of what I'm questioning.
So I thought, perhaps the Holy Spirit was there, but the "infilling" was what happened in the N.T. But then I go back to John 7:39.
I can't seem to find enough online to explain this and was wondering if anyone had any insight into what this might mean.
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My Christian counselor did say he feels I have obsessive compulsive thoughts. And I know it's not sin to have a thought, but to dwell or act on it. Yet having it is what bothers me so much because they are those intrusive kind. Where reading scripture or prayer doesn't always banish them. And I can try and circumvent them by thinking on something else and ultimately end up hearing them underlying or even OVER the thought I'm trying to think on. That's why I said to Carla it can be maddening. When pray on this (nearly constant), I really feel God keeps saying they will ultimately stop or diminish, that I didn't get this way overnight and won't completely heal overnight and yet....these thoughts are so unwanted and irritating that I just want them to go now, to stop. That, or I want a padded room with loud music to drown them out.
Well, I'd rather walk in the Spirit without all that assaulting my mind constantly of course.
I cringe even at the slightest language in TV shows that I find myself turning off more and more than I will watch. It's bad when I even cringe watching Touched by an Angel because someone curses in it. They're so few and far between, but since those words frequently pop into my mind, I don't want to hear them so I can try and forget them and erase them from my mind somehow.
We do battle the flesh, but the victory comes in the same way through scripture.
I'm thinking Harvey may just be onto something about my having obsessive compulsive thinking and he sincerely believes he can help. Sooooo....here's hoping. Man of all the things to be OCD about...your thoughts. Ick.
You'll get there. I'm glad you have someone to talk to about it in person.... that's always so much better. :-) Bless you sis.
Actually, I've talked and talked about it, just haven't had anyone that understood it or could tell me what to do about it. Harvey believes he can, sooooo. ;-)
Hmmmmmmmm, I never thought of that verse. Is a great one though when encountered with anyone who would advise people to not seek medical attention and trust God for healing.
Mark 2:17 Jesus is talking to the scribes and Pharisees who felt they were righteous in keeping the law in their own right. They were questioning Jesus as to why He would eat with sinners. Jesus was saying to them that He came for those who are sick, not righteous... I don't think this has anything to do with physical sickness... Jesus will not reject anyone who comes to Him (John 6:37).
Anyone who recognizes him/herself as a sinner in need of a Saviour and repents is the object of Jesus' call. These are the ones in need of a physician.
Anyone who is sinful but thinks themselves righteous will refuse to repent and maybe not see the need to repent...
God uses doctors to heal, and I believe He equips them quite well. However, it's by God's Grace and the ability He gives them that they can heal. They may work hard and study to get where they are, but it is still by God's Grace and for God's purposes that they can do what they do.
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