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How do we know the Holy Spirit's coming is a one-time event?

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The Holy Spirit's coming at Pentecost is affirmed as a unique event because it was the fulfillment of God's promise and will never be repeated.

The sermon emphasizes that the coming of the Holy Spirit at Pentecost is a one-time event, unlike any subsequent gatherings or movements claiming to replicate it. This uniqueness is rooted in Scripture, as God ordained the timing of this event, confirming it through prophecy and fulfillment in the New Testament. The Holy Spirit's arrival empowered the apostles to be effective witnesses to Christ's resurrection and the works of God. Subsequent experiences of the Spirit's filling are different; they do not equate to the initial baptism of the Holy Spirit that took place at Pentecost.
Scripture References: Acts 1:4, Galatians 4:4

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