Not exactly, no. I do see the Acts 2 tongues, etc. as a foretaste of what’s to come. Since Israel did not accept her Messiah, the complete fulfillment of that is for the future. I do believe we’re born of God, but the fullness of all that means is for the future, when the fullness of the Gentiles comes in and all Israel is saved. As far as obeying the laws of God, we fulfill the law as we go about loving one another.
We are the gentiles and by Hebrews 11 faith we can have all the "fullness" now that we are willing to seek Jesus for. What "fullness" do you refer to? In fact we are not necessarily going to die. Do you see Mark 16:17-18 and Matthew 10:7-8 for today? Do you know the purpose(s) of the Holy Spirit for Jesus' church today? They are a lot more than speaking in tongues. In fact here is a summary: Ephesians 4:13-14, Romans 8:29, and
Ephesians 3:19
New King James Version (NKJV)
19 to know the love of Christ which passes knowledge; that you may be
filled with all the fullness of God.
If one does not believe that the fullness requires Holy Spirit training to walk in ALL the meaning of sozo and you do not seem to, then there is not much chance of walking in the fullness so you have to come up with I'm OK, your OK. The standard is not mine or yours but as I have pointed out the Bible's. You have given no scripture to indicate what I have said is normal Christianity is not.
I’m sorry, lesjude, but you don’t get to be everyone’s Holy Spirit. Not everyone will have the same experiences you have. God gets to decide what’s “normal” Christianity for people. We don't get to judge whether someone is trusting God enough, whether they're loving neighbor enough, and whether they're praying for healing, etc. enough.
Faith to receive and walk in what Jesus provided in His cross, trusting Him alone, is normal Christianity. This includes sins forgiven, eternal life, health and healing, material provision, protection from harm. Look up the meaning of the Greek word sozo- to save. Jesus Himself says there is no difference in His willingness and ability to heal and/or forgive sin. The condition is ALWAYS Hebrews 11 faith. No sinner is ever told that Jesus might not be willing to forgive sin and grant eternal life. It is amazing to me why anyone would think He is not ALWAYS willing and able to heal and all the rest included in salvation. Another bondage of man's religion which sadly you are promoting.
That’s your definition of omniscient (“knowledge of the future as settled”), because you believe the sci-fi idea that the future is “out there” somewhere. I have a different idea of the nature of the future.
There is no "future" for God. It is all present because God is spirit and does not exist in time.
Now, you’re the one believing the traditions of men, lesjude. Scripture does not teach that God is “outside of time” or that time is created. That IS a tradition handed down from Plato.
Scripture teaches God always existed and that includes BEFORE He created time. Just because some heathen happens to get something right does not alter Bible truth.
Of course, God searches our hearts. He knows us intimately.