Where does it say in the Bible that you can FEEL the Holy Spirit?

The wind bloweth where it listeth, etc. " does not state such.
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In a message dated 6/17/2005 12:29:30 PM Mountain Standard Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
That seems like an odd question, Dave.  I do not base my beliefs on feelings.  I have felt the urging of the Holy Spirit on rare occasions, but my faith does not hang on those times and experiences.  I am kind of a logical type of person.. I have examined the evidence, I believe it to be true, and have decided to follow Jesus based on the evidence that I have studied.  I do not speak in tongues, have never had a vision or an out of body experience, or had any other experience that would affect my beliefs.  To me, it simply makes sense to have Christ as Lord of my life.
 
What you aseem to be talking about is what may be called "Phase one," or the "belief level," of being a Christian.  But it should be followed by a heightened level of spiritual insight, termed the Holy Ghost, when you know.  
 Isn't the very concept of "Christianity" based upon a belief that
 
(1) John the Baptist , a Priest after the order of Aaron, came baptising with water, followed by
(2) Jesus Christ, the Great High Priest after the order of Melchizedec, who came baptizing with the Holy Ghost?  
 
 
   
Matthew 3:11   "I  (John) indeed baptize you with water unto repentance: but he that cometh after me is mightier than I, whose shoes I am not worthy to bear: He shall baptize you with the Holy Ghost, and with fire."
 
Jesus defined the Holy ghost as being like the wind, which you could feel,  but could not see.  See:
 
John 3: 6-8;  "That which is born of the flesh, is flesh, and that which is born of the spirit, is spirit.    .   .  .  The wind bloweth where it listeth, etc. "
 
Hebrews:  7:11-14  (This discusses the need for a change in the law as per a change in the Priesthood--from Aaronic to Melchizedek.)  It is highly pertinent to understanding the roles of John the Baptist and Jesus Christ, as the level of authority changed from the lower PH, the Levitical/Aaronic,  to the higher PH, the Melchizedek.   The Melchizedek PH is after the order of the Son of God, and has all spiritual power, whereas the Aaronic PH is a lesser PH given to the children of Israel along with the Law of Moses, in order to be a schoolmaster to them, and bring them to Christ, or to a higher lever of spiritual functioning.   Spirituality, or FEELING is what Christianity (true Christianity)  is all about!!!   I was baptized with water at age eight, and had the gift of the Holy Ghost bestowed on me by the laying on of hands  the same day.  I kid you not, I feel that spiritual influence almost daily.
Blaine
 
 


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