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“The gift of the Holy Spirit’s baptism was not specified until later when Cornelius had the same experience” (Page 410)
“Chrysostom and the Antiochene school distinguished allegorical interpretation from typological” (Page 281)
“The Spirit indwells believers to empower them in their lives and ministries” (Page 409)
“day is coming, so God has mercifully granted a time for repentance” (Page 401)
“The world is not a computer program. But its existence and its future depend on the plan and design of God expressed by His Word. By His Word, He brought it into being, and by His Word He has altered it—in and through judgment. This is what scoffers in Peter’s day and naturalists and secularists in our day do not understand. So they do not appreciate the fact that ‘by the same word the heavens and earth that now exist are stored up for fire, being kept until the day of judgment and destruction of the ungodly’ (2 Pet. 3:7). As in the case of Noah, the Word has appeared first in prophetic form. Its future actualization is thereby certain.” (Page 392)