


They were casting a net into the lake, for they were fishermen. “As Jesus was walking beside the Sea of Galilee, he saw two brothers, Simon called Peter and his brother Andrew. Peter and his brother Andrew were fishermen when Jesus invited them to be his disciples. Hope this study convinces you of the need for the “Baptism in the Holy Spirit”Īs a case study, let’s take a look at the life of Peter, one of Jesus disciples.

To clarify these and some other points, let us look to the Bible for the answers. Some even deny that there is anything called “filled with the Holy Spirit”. Some possibly look at others who say they are filled with the Holy Spirit (Baptized in the Holy Spirit) but bear little fruit in their christian lives and the former say,”If that’s the result of being filled with the Holy Spirit, better not to have it.” Some say that they don’t need to be filled with the Holy Spirit (Baptism in the Holy Spirit) because they already received the Holy Spirit when they accepted Jesus Christ as their Saviour and that itself is enough for the rest of their lives.
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He took the Bible literally where at all possible, especially where statements of fact or history were concerned. Throughout his writings, Dake was consistent in his interpretation. The complete Dake Bible became available in 1963. The New Testament portion of the Dake Bible (which included Psalms, Proverbs, and the book of Daniel) was first published in 1961. In the midst of all this activity (which included over 100,000 hours of intensive Bible study), Dake raised a family with his wife, Dorothy, and wrote several books, as well as the huge volume of commentary notes in The Dake Annotated Reference Bible. His God-given ability to quote Scripture flawlessly without memorizing it earned him a reputation as the "Walking Bible." He hosted a radio broadcast twice daily for thirteen years, answering any Scriptural question posed to him. Throughout his eighty-four years he pastored several churches, started a Bible school, and held numerous evangelistic meetings and lectures. Finis Jennings Dake was born in Iberia, Missouri, in 1902.
