We are learning to reconcile the time Jesus said "Receive the Spirit" and the time He told them to wait for the Spirit they supposedly already received. These are important distinctions. I am explaining what is a mystery to some. Certainly, the Lord may baptize anyone upon conversion. The order does not matter. Knowing the difference between the Baptism of the Spirit and the Baptism by the Spirit ARE important matters.
Believers have the indwelling of the Spirit that testifies with God's Spirit that they are the children of God. Yet, many people lack the baptism of the Spirit that affords them power from on high to deal with their spiritual enemies. This is why much of the church is powerless today. Blindness and ignorance of this allows Baptists (and others) to criticize the misuse of spiritual gifts without feeling the conviction of the need for power from the Holy Spirit. The enemy is content to allow them to curse others while remaining locked up in the high tower of self-importance.
Baptism by the Spirit, whereby the Spirit does the work, establishes the believer firmly within the Body of Christ and seals their destiny in the Lord. They know they are the Father's and that their life is in Christ. This is a change of identity.
Baptism with the Spirit, whereby Jesus Christ does the work, imbues the believer with power from on high to equip them against the spiritual forces of evil. It also allows them to overthrow the enemy in others where he has established a foothold. This is a change of authority and power.
Believers have the indwelling of the Spirit that testifies with God's Spirit that they are the children of God. Yet, many people lack the baptism of the Spirit that affords them power from on high to deal with their spiritual enemies. This is why much of the church is powerless today. Blindness and ignorance of this allows Baptists (and others) to criticize the misuse of spiritual gifts without feeling the conviction of the need for power from the Holy Spirit. The enemy is content to allow them to curse others while remaining locked up in the high tower of self-importance.
Baptism by the Spirit, whereby the Spirit does the work, establishes the believer firmly within the Body of Christ and seals their destiny in the Lord. They know they are the Father's and that their life is in Christ. This is a change of identity.
Baptism with the Spirit, whereby Jesus Christ does the work, imbues the believer with power from on high to equip them against the spiritual forces of evil. It also allows them to overthrow the enemy in others where he has established a foothold. This is a change of authority and power.
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