My apologies, I should have been clearer. I wasn't refering to the baptism of the Holy Spirit, but an example of believers in Scripture doing this kind of thing or acting in this manner as a result of the baptism of the Spirit.
Here are some, but I'm not going to continue this talk or "debate", everyone has their own believe or "interpretation" and I rather not debate over it. It's not edifying. Take care and God bless you! Luke 3:16, Acts 2:3 & Matthew 3:11
Yes it does...it's just another form of being "on fire"...just like the examples you gave. In this video it's meant as the presence of the Holy Spirit...which to many can be described as being "on fire". God bless you!
I don't think this qualifies for "being on fire" for the Lord. Being "on fire for the Lord" involves doing his will, i.e., telling the gospel to others, feeding the hungry, clothing the naked, providing shelter for the homeless, etc.
When the term "I'm on fire" or in Spanish "Yo tengo fuego" in this scenario, they mean that the person is filled with the power and presence of God, and when that's the case, they shake, or in other terms, dance for the Lord. Now do you get it?
My apologies, I should have been clearer. I wasn't refering to the baptism of the Holy Spirit, but an example of believers in Scripture doing this kind of thing or acting in this manner as a result of the baptism of the Spirit.
thrufaithalone 3 years ago
Here are some, but I'm not going to continue this talk or "debate", everyone has their own believe or "interpretation" and I rather not debate over it. It's not edifying. Take care and God bless you! Luke 3:16, Acts 2:3 & Matthew 3:11
Lisie720 3 years ago
Can you give me an example of this from Scripture?
thrufaithalone 3 years ago
Yes it does...it's just another form of being "on fire"...just like the examples you gave. In this video it's meant as the presence of the Holy Spirit...which to many can be described as being "on fire". God bless you!
Lisie720 3 years ago
I don't think this qualifies for "being on fire" for the Lord. Being "on fire for the Lord" involves doing his will, i.e., telling the gospel to others, feeding the hungry, clothing the naked, providing shelter for the homeless, etc.
thrufaithalone 3 years ago
When the term "I'm on fire" or in Spanish "Yo tengo fuego" in this scenario, they mean that the person is filled with the power and presence of God, and when that's the case, they shake, or in other terms, dance for the Lord. Now do you get it?
playmaniagone 3 years ago
Please explain what they mean when they say "I'm on fire".
thrufaithalone 3 years ago
that was HOt!...aint nothin like some FUEGO!!!!!!
ama8161 4 years ago