What is the "New Birth"
Experience?I was watching a Billy Graham television broadcast recently, and at the end of his
crusade program, Mr. Graham asked people to come down from various parts of the
stadium they were in so that they could be "born again". As multitudes came down to
the front of the arena, they were led in a prayer, and told that they were now "new
creatures" in Christ. Because they had done what Mr. Graham told them to do, and
because they had meant it with their "whole heart" - these sincere seekers were
convinced that they had been "born again". This kind of thing is not unique to Billy
Graham. It can be seen on virtually every Christian show on today's airwaves. But we
must tell you the truth: Billy Graham, and every minister that employs such
"evangelistic" techniques are LIARS. God has not sent them to do what they
are doing, nor to teach what they are teaching. The sad part is, that most of God's
children are not in a spiritual condition to know that these men's works are the works of
Satan. What they are doing is not of God.
What is it to be "born again"? What is it to be made "a new creature in
Christ Jesus"? Certainly it is NOT what I have described above. If you have
"accepted Jesus" or "said a prayer" and have been convinced this is the "new birth
experience", you are sadly mistaken. Let us now see why...
Being "born of the Spirit" is the same thing as "receiving the Spirit". There is nobody
who has been born of the Spirit who has not "received" the Spirit. When a person
"receives" or is "born of" the Spirit, they are at that moment, put into the body of Christ. No sincere believer will deny that this is true. If you have received the
Spirit, you are in the body of Christ. If you have not received the Spirit, you are not in the body
of Christ (Rom.8:9). So being put into the body of Christ is being "baptized" into the
body: "by one Spirit are we
all baptized into one body" (1Cor.12:13).
It is absolutely clear from the Scriptures, and no sensible
person who can read will deny it, that the baptism of the Holy Ghost (of Holy Spirit)
is the experience which places one into the body of Christ. When a person is
baptized with the Spirit of God, he is then (not before, not sometime
later) a member of the bodyh of Jesus Christ. "For by one Spirit"
Paul wrote, "are we all BAPTIZED INTO ONE BODY" (1 Cor. 12:13).
We were "BAPTIZED INTO JESUS CHRIST", Paul told the
Romans. And to the saints in Galatia Paul plainly wrote, "For as many of
you as have been BAPTIZED INTO CHRIST have put on Christ" (Gal. 3:27).
Paul would have been ridiculed by Pentecostal ministers today. For some strange
reason, the Pentecostal/charismatic community has invented a doctrine
which would have us to believe that a person is in Christ, a member of
the body of Jesus, a blood-washed, born-again believer BEFORE he is
baptized with the Holy Ghost. Contrary to all that the Scriptures
have to say on the matter, these people -- God's people -- teach that
the Holy Ghost baptism is an experience reserved for members of the congregation,
when the truth is that without it, no one is a congregation member. And
they will warn you not to listen to me?!? Friend, I warn you not to
listen to them!!! They are blind leaders of the blind.
THE BAPTISM OF THE HOLY GHOST IS THE NEW BIRTH
!!!!!
On the other hand, non-Pentecostal denominations can see that the
Pentecostal doctrine on Spiritual baptism is indefensible and that the
Scriptures clearly, unequivocally say that the baptism of the Spirit
is the experience of new birth. But, strangely, non-Pentecostals deny
the reality of it, teaching that speaking in tongues is not for today.
So, these denominations teach that you must receive the baptism of the
Holy Ghost, yet do not have it themselves, while denominations who DO
believe in the baptism -- Pentecostals -- teach you can be born again
without it. Those with it denying it, and those without it preaching
its necessity! What could possibly be more bizarre than that? THE NEW BIRTH
IS THE BAPTISM OF THE HOLY GHOST, WITH THE EVIDENCE OF
SPEAKING IN OTHER TONGUES, AS THE SPIRIT GIVES THE
EVIDENCE!
This is really the issue. Does everyone who is baptized with the
Holy Ghost speak in tongues when he is baptized? I am persuaded by
the Scriptures and by experience to believe that every person who receives the Holy
Ghost speaks in tongues when he receives it. In this
regard, I stand with most of the Pentecostal/charismatic community.
It has been a hallmark of Pentecostal teaching for more than my
life-time that the "initial evidence" of receiving the Holy Ghost is
speaking in other tongues, as the Spirit gives the utterance (cp. Acts
2:4). What I cannot comprehend is, why do they teach that a person is
born again before being baptized with the Holy Ghost? An Assembly
of God minister finally admitted that, yes, the baptism was the new
birth in the Bible. "But it's different now", he added. Maybe I'm
looking at it wrongly, but being told that God has changed his plan of
conversion just isn't good enough for me. If conversion is not still
just as Jesus described it to Nicodemus, if it's not the way that Paul
described it to the saints in Galatia, Corinth, and Rome, then where
and who is the man to whom the new revelation came?
Speaking of the precious, blood-bought baptism of the Holy Ghost,
wise Peter was inspired to write that "baptism doth also now save us"
(1 Pet.3:21). How is it, then, that my Pentecostal brothers teach
that a man "gets saved" before he is baptized with it? If the Apostle
Paul's sins were washed away, not on the Damascus Road, but when, by
the laying on of Ananias' hands he received the Holy Ghost (Acts 9:17;
22:16), will someone in the Pentecostal/charismatic movement please
explain to me by what authority do you teach now that everyone else's
sins are washed away BEFORE receiving the Holy Ghost? Will somebody
out there please help me to understand your teaching? The separation
of baptism from the new birth by modern Pentecostals is one of the
most puzzling and indefensible developments in the history of doctrine. But who is questioning it? Who is asking why Christianity
is teaching one thing and the Scriptures so very plainly are teaching
another? Where are the inquisitive minds? Where is the questioner?
Where is the Bible student?
Don't be intimidated by a man's appearance. He is just one
more helpless pilgrim, just like the rest of us. He, too, will stand
before the judgment seat of Christ. Don't be afraid to ask the hard
questions. Your soul's destiny is far too important not to ask the
hard questions, not to demand to know a man's authority to teach the
things he is teaching. Your eternal destination will be determined by
who and what you believe.
No dear friends... men are lying when they tell you that you can be born again prior to
the baptism of the holy Ghost (with the evidence of speaking in other tongues). There is
no such thing in the Bible. Clearly, then, we must study to know what
the Bible says, and listen to see if what we are being taught is in
harmony with the Scriptures. Please do that. By all means do that. If you do, you will
find out who has been, and who has NOT been born again, and knowing that will save
you from a multitude of sins, and the confusion which God desires all his children to be
free from.
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