Dr. Walter
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Dr. Walter has brought up a great example of what my OP is reffering to on another thread. In his discussion of the Holy Spirit he states that the Baptism of the Spirit is a specific event that occured four distinct times while being filled indwelt by the spirit is applicable to all of us for all time. For the record I will state that I agree, at least on the surface. My question does not pertain to wether or not his view is correct, but rather how do we arrive at it.
John the baptist stated that one is comomh who would baptise with the Holy Ghost and fire. I beleive Jesus also make similar statements. Jesus also promised the indwelling of the spirit. Now, following the basic bible study tips that have been given hear we determine who was the audiance. In both cases it was the disciples of Jesus and some others who heard the statement. Yet we say that one case applied to them and not us, yet the other case applies to both.
Please excuse my bad spelling and grammar, I am in a rush and my appalachian comes out.
Actually both John and Jesus limited the promise to baptized beleivers in Christ whom John made ready to be prepared for the Lord to assemble around him (Mt. 3:11; Lk. 1:17; Acts 1:5; 21-22).
The plural "you" who were to be baptized in the Spirit were the same plural "you" who submitted to the baptism of John (Mt. 3:11). Jesus further limited it to the plural "you" (Acts 1:5) who had accompanied with him from "the baptism of John" until his resurrection (Acts 1:21-22) who kept assembling in Acts 1:15-22 and the same plural "you" which assembled in Acts 2:1 which received the baptism in the Spirit. So there were not two different audiances being addressed. The same pronoun "you" who John baptized was the same pronoun "you" he promised that Jesus would baptize in the Spirit. Furthermore, this promise inferred that just as they submitted to John to be baptized in water they would also have to submit to Jesus as the administrator of Spirit baptism (Matt. 3:11 with Acts 1:5) which they did (Acts 1:5 with 2:1).