What does it mean to be filled with the Spirit? Mainstream churches never talk about this really. You only hear about this in charismatic circles. Is it different from just having the Holy Spirit inside of us? Yes I think so.
I do not agree with the Pentecostal belief of course that one has to pray in tongues to be saved. They get the two things mixed up of having the Holy Spirit and being filled with the Spirit. They are different. They think they are the same, which is why they think if you don't pray in tongues you have not been "baptized in the Holy Spirit."
The Assembly of God denomination's has a belief that I do agree with and like. They say that whenever someone gets saved they automatically receive the Holy Spirit, as Eph. 1:13 says. "Christ...In whom ye also trusted, after that ye heard the word of truth, the gospel of your salvation: in whom also after that ye believed, ye were sealed with that holy Spirit of promise." Once you assent to your faith in Jesus you receive the Holy Spirit.
But there is this secondary filling of the Holy Spirit. This secondary filling comes and goes, it is not permanent, where as the first gift of the Spirit is always there, kinda like an undercurrent.
The filling of the Spirit may come on a person for a moment, for an hour etc.
When Jesus told us to drink of his blood and eat of his flesh, one interpretation is that he meant we are to read his word, that is his flesh, and drink his spirit, that is his blood.
In Revelations John ate the scroll, so there is one example of someone eating the word. Also "Man shall not live by bread alone but my every word that proceeds from the mouth of God." Amen. :)
And here is a verse that I have always found to be interesting. This is in regards to drinking of God's Spirit.
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