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! Introduction:
BAPTISM WITH THE HOLY SPIRIT
 
            In the church today there exist two major views concerning the doctrine of the baptism of the Holy Spirit.
There are many who teach salvation and the baptism with the Holy spirit are one in the same experience.
And there are many on the other hand who tech these are two separate experiences in the Christian’s life.
For this writer, the evidence favors the latter view.
In order to provide this point one needs to go directly to the Scriptures and discover the truth contained in them.
This handout will look at this doctrine in five areas:
 
! A. There is a baptism with the Holy Spirit
*/B.
Jesus is the Baptizer/*
*/C.
The purpose of this baptism/*
*/D.
The propositions and command used in conjunction with the believer and the Holy Spirit/*
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The distinction between salvation and the baptism of the Holy Spirit/*
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A.  There is a baptism with the Holy Spirit
 
1.
Read Matt.
3:11 
Who is speaking here?
What does he say about himself?
What does he say about Christ?
This same statement occurs in Mark 1:8; Luke 3:16; John 1:33-34
 
2.
According to Acts 1:4-8
What were the disciples to wait for in Jerusalem specifically mentioned in verse 5?
 
3.
Read Acts 10:44-48
What happened here?
In Acts 11:14-18, Peter is telling the story of what happened in Acts 10 and,
What does he call it in 11:16?
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/**/Jesus is the Baptizer/*
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1.
In order to provide this baptism is a distinct experience from salvation, it must be shown that Jesus is the one who baptizes people with the Holy Spirit.
Each person of the trinity has their role in the work of salvation and it is imperative one sees these differences.
The Father sent the Son, the Son died on the cross and the Holy Spirit applies the work to the person.
Who does John 1:33-34; Mark 1:8; Luke 3:16 and Matthew 3:11 say will be the one who baptizes with the Holy Spirit?
____________________________.
2.
In Acts 2 the disciples were baptized with the Holy Spirit.
In verses 32 and 33,
Who is pouring out the Holy Spirit?
 
 
3.
According to Luke 24:49,
Who will send forth the promise of the Holy Spirit?
 
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/**/The purpose of this baptism/*
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1.
It is imperative to see the purpose which the Scriptures apply to the baptism with the Holy Spirit.
Many try to teach it is for the purpose of receiving gifts (especially tongues), but this clearly not a biblical teaching.
The clearest and most concise verse in the Bible concerning the purpose of the baptism with the Holy Spirit is found in Acts 1:8,
What is the purpose of the baptism with the Holy spirit?
The scriptures clearly teach the purpose is to receive power to be a witness for Christ.
This may or may not be the point of which any of the gifts or spiritual manifestations takes place.
Our responsibility is to remain open to the Lord and allow Him to bless us in any way He chooses.
2.
Read Luke 24:44-49
What is the purpose of the Holy Spirit coming mentioned specially in verse 49?
 
 
And, what is it associated with in verse 48? (Just as in Acts 1:8)
 
 
3.
What does Peter say in Acts 2:16-21,
Would be the result of those having the Spirit poured out upon them?
The baptism with the Holy Spirit is not an experience which brings a person to completion, but is the point of entry into the supernatural realm.
When the Scriptures (Acts1:8) speak of receiving power to be witness it refers to being the type of witness illustrated in the entire book of Acts.
Along with the power of God being manifested in a person’s life there would also be greater evidence of divine love (since this is the more excellent way).
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The prepositions and command used in conjunction with the believer and the Holy Spirit/*
 
1.
There are three different prepositions used to illustrate the separate works the Holy Spirit accomplishes in the life of the believer.
These are with, in and upon.
The fourth word to study here is command found in Eph 5:18, “to be filled with the Holy Spirit.”
Paul’s intent in this verse is for the believer to be continually filled with the Spirit, it is not a one time experience he has in mind here.
Lets look at how the word */within /*relates to the believer and the Holy Spirit today.
Read John 16”7-11.
What is the Holy Spirit trying to show people who have not accepted Christ?
Read John 14:16-17.
According to verse 16 the Holy Spirit will be _______________ you forever and in verse 17 the Spirit will be __________ you.
Before one is saved the Holy Spirit is with the person convicting them of their need for Christ, and at the moment of faith He comes into the person.
2.
The next relationship centers around the preposition */in/*.
According to Romans 8:9
Where does the Spirit dwell?
3.
The next relationship relates to the word */upon/* which is the same as the baptism with the holy Spirit.
Where does the Holy Spirit come in Acts 1:8 in relation to the person?
4.
The next relationship is the filling of the Holy Spirit which is an experience the believer needs on a daily basis.
What does Eph.
5:18 exhort us to be?
This literally means keep being filled with the Holy Spirit.
What happened to the apostles in Acts 4:8 and 4:31? 
 
 
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E.     The distinction between salvation and the baptism of the Holy Spirit
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Many teach that the baptism with the Holy Spirit and salvation are one and the same experience based on a couple of verses.
But when these verses are examined in light of a few facts, this does not appear to be the case.
The first verse many point to is Eph.
4:5 which states there is only one baptism.
On the basis of this verse some teach that salvation is synonymous with the baptism with the Holy Spirit.
But,
What type of baptism is mentioned in Matthew 28:18-20?
And, what type of baptism is mentioned in Matthew 3:11?
Don’t these verse mention at least two different types of baptism found in the Scriptures?
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If you read Eph.
4:1-5 /in context/, one can see Paul is emphasizing the unity of the body of Christ.
Paul is discussing that there is only one baptism into the body of Christ.
His main point is that there is only one salvation and not many ways to be saved.
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The main verse individuals use to try to prove the terms are synonymous is I Cor.
12:13.
This verse is speaking of the salvation experience and not the empowering of Acts 1:8.
The problem is people se the two words baptism and the spirit and try to say this is the baptism with the Holy Spirit.
But,
Who does Matthew 3:11 say will baptize with the Holy Spirit?
Who does I Cor.
12:13 say is doing the baptizing?
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