Re-Posted from "Meditations of a Charismatic Calvinist Who Does Not Speak in Tongues"
Sometimes God's power is pictured like a light switch; it is either all
there or totally absent. But Scripture pictures God giving new supplies
to meet new situations. At the time of Pentecost the disciples were
filled with the Spirit (Acts 2:4). But later Peter was filled to stand
firm against opposition (Acts 4:8). After this the disciples prayed for
boldness and were filled with the Spirit in answer (Acts 4:31). Paul
(then called Saul) was filled with the Spirit soon after his conversion
(Acts 9:17). But later he was filled again to deal with a magician (Acts
13:9). There is no indication that any of these individuals became
carnal and had to be restored to a condition where they were spiritual
again. Rather, God filled them in a new and fresh way to meet new
circumstances. God gives us what we need to accomplish His purpose (2
Corinthians 3:5,6; Ephesians 2:10; Colossians 1:28,29). Therefore, we
should trust in Him to provide us with the power we need when we need it
(Proverbs 3:5,6; Psalms 127:1,2; 1 Corinthians 3:6-9).
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