It is exasperating over the past few weeks. I was reading through some materials on the baptism of the Holy Spirit. It is saddening to see that cessationism to be such a developed theological standpoint while dispensationalism remains a highly under-developed theology. Reading through some of materials that we are teaching our disciples about Holy Spirit baptism, it is just pure pathetic in terms of the development of the argument for the speaking of tongues (as an example) as the initial and compulsory sign of Holy Spirit baptism. We need to develop our theology a bit further and teach our disciples to be more grounded in the word. 

Agree that we need to avoid the danger of allowing our theological bias affect how we interpret the Word, but I think there is a difference between quoting verses out of context and correctly and reasonably interpreting the Word. 

Just ranting and ranting. 

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