“And when the day of Pentecost was fully come…they were all filled with the Holy Ghost.”~ Acts 2:1,4
Under the guise of “rightly dividing the word,” dead orthodox Bible teachers and Christians would have us believe the early Church was indwelt, sealed, and baptized into the Body of Christ on this memorable day. This, they tell you, from hindsight, using Paul’s Epistles as proof. But the apostle to the Gentiles was not even saved until sometime later.
If you want to understand Pentecost, you must first understand what it meant to those early believers at the time it was happening. The only thing in their minds was the last words of Jesus before leaving them and returning to Heaven, which were, “…behold, I send the promise of my Father upon you…ye [shall] be endued with power from on high.”
Don’t allow these powerless teachers, clothed in lambskins to pull the wool over your eyes, by saying Pentecost cannot be repeated. That it was a one-time thing, only found in Acts 2. Here they stand corrected, for in Acts 9:15 we’re told by Peter, “…the Holy Ghost fell on them (Gentiles), as on us at the beginning.” The Holy Ghost still falls in power upon God’s people. How do I know this? I’ve been there on occasions when it happened.
There is no Pentecost without “plenty-cost.”