Day 50 - Dan Mohler

EPISODE · Aug 31, 2011 · 2H 30M

Day 50 - Dan Mohler

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Week 13 Session 50 Wednesday Dan Mohler has been preaching the Gospel for many years. The Truth he preaches comes from a life lived in intimate communion with Holy Spirit. Out of that place Holy Spirit equips the body with the life changing Truth that he teaches. See Pastor Dan Mohler's website at www.neckministries.com Baptism of the Holy Spirit - Salvation is Not a Formula Two Different Experiences ● Person & Work of Holy Spirit ● Tongues ● Acts 8 - Samaria - Saved & Later Baptized in the Spirit  ● Only the Apostles could Impart the Holy Spirit ● Receiving the Holy Spirit ● Acts 10 - Caesarea - Spirit Falls While Preaching ● Acts 19 - Ephesus: Received the Spirit? ● Tongues - Personal & In Gatherings Half of a Day for Questions: - What about infant baptism? Does that count? - If they believe in Jesus are they born again? - Do you see the Holy Spirit? What does He look like? - Could you give more clarity on "healthy living"? (eating, organics, meds, smoking, sickness) - What about drinking? smoking? coffee? dependencies / addictions?

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