Holy Spirit Encounters
This book provides a biblical framework for understanding encounters with the Holy Spirit. Maher distinguishes between the first encounter (being born again, where the Holy Spirit indwells the believer) and the second encounter (the baptism of the Holy Spirit, which empowers believers with supernatural gifts, including speaking in tongues as the initial evidence). He examines five New Testament accounts of Spirit baptism, noting that it can occur directly from heaven or through the laying on of hands, and that it seals believers as God’s own.
The author then addresses subsequent manifestations—both scriptural (healing, deliverance, trembling, weeping, holy laughter) and unscriptural (convulsions, drunken behaviour, animal sounds, uncontrolled shouting). He warns that while God confirms His Word with signs, the devil can counterfeit some supernatural displays. Key discernment markers include: manifestations that are consistently reproducible at will, those that occur without faith or the preaching of God’s Word, indiscriminate laying on of hands, and disorderly conduct. Maher emphasizes that genuine Holy Spirit encounters always align with Scripture, require faith, and produce order, not confusion.
Print length: 134 pages