The Full Blessing of Pentecost: How it is to be taught - continued 3
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The Full Blessing of Pentecost - The One Thing Needful By Andrew Murray How it is to be taught (Excerpts - continued 3) "And it came to pass that Paul came to Ephesus and finding certain disciples, He said unto them, Have ye received the Holy Ghost since ye believed?" ACTS xix. 1-2. Believers must receive help to appropriate this blessing in faith. In the Acts of the Apostles we read often about laying on of hands and prayer. Even a man like Paul whose conversion was due to the direct interposition of the Lord, and was therefore so effectual had to receive the Spirit through laying on of hands and prayer on the part of Ananias. This implies that there must be amongst ministers of the gospel and believers generally a power of the Spirit which makes them the channel of faith and courage to others. Those who are weak must be helped to appropriate the blessing for themselves. But those who have and bring this blessing, as well as those who desire to have it, must realise and a