It does concerning regeneration. The Spirit bears witness with our spirit
that we are the children of God. (Born of God)
Now, as born of God children, we are commanded to be "filled with the Spirit". A whole other ministry of the Holy Spirit, letting our flesh die daily and letting the fulness of all the Spirit has to offer control our every thought and desires.
Again, you are equating born of God as "filled with the Spirit" and Luke 1 gives a whole list of those filled with the Holy Ghost.
I did give answer. There are many ministries and works of the Holy Spirit. I have shown by scripture that the Holy Spirit's ministry of regeneration was not yet given until Jesus was glorified and that the ministry of the Holy Spirit's "being filled with the Spirit" does not equate with the ministry of "born again".
So, all those who died in faith believing before Jesus was Glorified, believed in vain, or were they saved?
The scriptures you posted cannot equate to regeneration. They can only then be that the Holy Spirit was working His power mightly through them and in them for a purpose of a witness as to what was being said or what was taking place or was to take place. One did not need to be born again to have this happen. Even an ass experienced some ministry of the Holy Spirit.
Really bothers me for you to equate John the Baptist with an ass.
1Cr 6:19 What? know ye not that your body is the temple of the Holy Ghost [which is] in you, which ye have of God, and ye are not your own?
Luke 1 again a whole list filled with the Holy Ghost, so they must of been the temple of God also. You answer about these people does not hold water.
God could not live in man until Jesus took care of the sin issue.
These people were found perfect before God in Luke 1.
Now this goes into the realm of just an opinion, but I believe the ministry of the Holy Spirit power never left John the Baptist. Scripture does not say. Remember, there are many ministries of the Holy Spirit.
Was one of those ministeries to fill John the Baptist with the Holy Ghost, his entire life?
Jhn 1:12But as many as received him, to them gave he power to become the sons of God, [even] to them that believe on his name:
Jhn 1:13Which were born, not of blood, nor of the will of the flesh, nor of the will of man, but of God.
The word "
power" (Gr
exousia) means the right or authority to become the sons of God. Those who believe in Him will have the right to be born of God. It would not happen until after the glorification of Jesus. Now that all has been accomplished in Christ (death, burial, ressurrection and glorification) those who believe in Him since are instantly born of God.
What about the ones who died, before Christ died?
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