How the Anointing Led Me
Holy Spirit—it is an enduement of power from on High—but
you don't have to speak with tongues. I'm prone to follow them.
Who's right about this?"
I didn't have the baptism of the Holy Spirit, but I did have
Him in me, because I'm born of the Spirit and His Spirit bears
witness with my spirit that I'm a child of God.
The minute I asked "Who's right?" that anointing in me
began to teach me. No, there was no thundering voice on the
outside; it was just that still, small voice, as we call it, that every
believer has.
On the inside of me, He spoke up so plainly. He knew that I
knew the Word, for I read it constantly. (Before I ever started
preaching, I had read the New Testament 150 times and portions
of it more than that.)
He said, "What does Acts 2:38 say?"
"Oh," I said, "Acts 2:38 says, 'Repent, and be baptized every
one o f you in the name o f Jesus Christ for the remission o f
sins, and ye shall receive the gift o f the Holy Ghost.'"
That inward voice said, "What was that last statement you
just said?"
I said, " 'And ye shall receive the gift o f the Holy Ghost.'"
"Well, what does the next verse say?"
I answered, "Acts 2:39 says, 'For the promise is unto you,
and to your children, and to all that are afar o f f , even as
many as the Lord our God shall call.' "
"What promise is that?" the inward voice asked.
As I hesitated, that inward voice said, "Quote that last clause
of verse 38."
I said, " 'And ye shall receive the gift o f the Holy Ghost.'
Yes, Lord," I continued, "I believe that all right. I believe in the
Holy Spirit now. It's those tongues that I don't believe in and
don't know about."
And that inward voice said, "What did Acts 2:4 say?"