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Laying on of Hands

                In  the  New  Testament  there  are  both  examples  and
                instructions about the LAYING ON OF HANDS.

                One that has been already used several times in this study is
                in Acts 19 v6 'When Paul placed his hands on them, the
                Holy  Spirit  came  on  them,  they  spoke  in  tongues  and
                prophesied.'

                Whilst the giving of the Holy Spirit and all spiritual blessings,
                is a divine  work  of  God  the  Father  made possible by the
                authority  that  Jesus  Christ  has  through  His  sacrificial
                work  -  it  requires  that  believers  apply  Godly  principles  by
                THE  LAYING  ON  OF  HANDS.      It  is  critically  important
                though,  that  the  church  does  not  allow  any  kind  of
                superstition to grow around this practice.

                To be BAPTISED IN THE HOLY SPIRIT and subsequently to
                be  FILLED  again  and  again,  is  an  impartation  that  can
                happen  when  someone  who  is  Filled  with  the  Spirit  lays
                hands on another.

                One  believer  may  lay  hands  on  another  but  there  are
                warnings.  Paul tells Timothy,   1Timothy  5  v22  'Do  not  be
                hasty in the laying on of hands, and do not share in the
                sins of others.'

                It  is  not  to  be  a  careless  or  a  carefree  practice.  Someone
                laying hands on another should be as sure as they can that
                the one coming is genuine in their request.  They do not have
                to be sinless in their lives, otherwise no one would qualify but
                they  should  not  be  continuing  to  indulge  in  known  sinful
                practices.    These  should  be  dealt  with,  through  confession
                and repentance first.

                Some  churches  have  introduced  regulations  to  cope  with
                abuses.  Only those appointed to a prayer team, or leaders,

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