The difference can be put in other ways. Jesus, in promising the coming of
the Spirit, said, “[the world] neither sees him nor knows him; you know
him, for he dwells with you, and will be in you” f1 (Joh. 14:17). “With
you” and “in you” are emphatic. Jesus was speaking of the role of the
Spirit in the disciples’ lives before and after Pentecost. Pentecostals see
this difference mirrored in the lives of believers today, before and after
their personal Pentecost, when they are baptized with the Holy Spirit. The
Protestant view, of which I will say more later, considers this difference in
Joh. 14:17 rather as a difference between the Old Testament and New
Testament dispensations.