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Our Salvation
>Step
1: Repentance
>Step
2: Water Baptism in the Name of Jesus
>Step 3: Baptism of the Holy Ghost
STEP 3: BAPTISM OF THE HOLY GHOST
.>What
is the Holy Ghost?
>Who
can have the Holy Ghost?
>What is the initial evidence of receiving the
baptism of the Holy Ghost?
>Why did God choose speaking in tongues as an
initial sign?
>What will the baptism of the Holy Ghost do
for me?
>How important is the baptism of the Holy
Ghost?
>I want to receive the baptism of the Holy
Ghost. What do I need to do?
Receiving THE BAPTISM OF THE HOLY GHOST is the third step that God
requires in obedience to His salvation plan. God’s Word teaches that
this “Spirit baptism” is ESSENTIAL for salvation, and
promises the Holy Ghost to every believer! The Holy Ghost is the
indwelling Spirit of God, which gives us the power to live a
Christian life. For the purposes of our study, we are referring to
the baptism of the Holy Ghost as a “third step,” but we must
always remember that there is only one NEW BIRTH.
1.
Throughout the Word of God, the Baptism of the Holy Ghost
is prophesied.
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It was prophesied by Isaiah.
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Isaiah
foretells God using stammering lips and another tongue (Isaiah
28:9-12)
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Paul makes
reference to Isaiah’s prophecy in writing to the New Testament
church (1 Corinthians 14:21)
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Isaiah
refers to the joyfulness of this experience as drawing water from
the wells of salvation (Isaiah 12:1-6)
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It was prophesied by Joel.
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Joel
foretells the outpouring of the Spirit upon all flesh (Joel 2:28-29)
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Peter
informs us that the outpouring of the Spirit on the Day of Pentecost
(Acts 2:1-4) is the fulfillment of Joel’s prophecy (Acts 2:16-18)
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It was prophesied by John the Baptist.
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All four
gospel writers record John’s prophecy of Christ baptizing with the
Holy Ghost and fire (Matthew 3:11, Mark 1:18, Luke 3:16, John 1:33)
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Jesus
himself declared that John the Baptist was a prophet (Luke 7:24-30)
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It was prophesied by Jesus Christ.
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Jesus
alludes to the Holy Ghost as rivers of living water (John 7:37-39)
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The Holy
Ghost is the living water (John 4:10-14)
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When Jesus
spoke of being born of the Spirit, without question He meant being
baptized with the Holy Ghost (John 3:1-8)
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Jesus
foretells of the coming Comforter, which is the Holy Ghost (John
14:16-17, 14:26, 15:26, 16:7-13)
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Jesus
promises His followers that they will be baptized with the Holy
Ghost shortly after His ascension to heaven (Acts 1:5)
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Jesus
ascended to heaven to fulfill all these promises (Acts 2:1-4)
2.
What is the Holy Ghost?
First and foremost, it is the Spirit of God. Each of the following
are synonymous terms …
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It is called the Spirit of Christ.
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The terms
“Spirit of God” and “Spirit of Christ” are used interchangeably
because Jesus is God (Romans 8:9-11)
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Jesus spoke
of being WITH us and also being IN us; the Holy Ghost is the Spirit
of God coming into our lives (Joel 2:28-29, Acts 2:16-18)
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It is called a baptism.
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The Holy
Ghost is an “immersion” of the Spirit; God’s Spirit baptizes us into
one body (1 Corinthians 12:13)
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Being
baptized with the Holy Ghost completes our “one baptism” into Bible
salvation (Ephesians 4:5)
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It is called a birth.
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Two distinct
elements constitute the “born again” experience – water baptism in
the name of Jesus Christ and the Holy Ghost baptism (John 3:5)
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Jesus
likened the Holy Ghost to a birth of the Spirit (John 3:6-8)
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It is called a seal.
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God gives us
the Holy Ghost to seal us until the day of redemption (Ephesians
1:13, 4:30, 2 Corinthians 1:22)
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It is called the earnest of our inheritance.
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As great as
the baptism of the Holy Ghost is, it is only a “down payment” on
what we will receive in the end if we are faithful (2 Corinthians
1:22, 5:5, Ephesians 1:13-14)
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Paul refers
to this experience as “the first fruits of the Spirit” (Romans 8:23)
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It is called a rest.
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Jesus
invited us to come unto Him and find rest for our souls (Isaiah
28:12, Matthew 11:28-30)
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In Christ,
we cease from our labors and enter into the rest (“Sabbath”) of the
Holy Ghost (Hebrews 4:1-11)
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It is called the spirit of adoption.
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Through the
Holy Ghost we have been adopted as sons of God (Romans 8:15,
Galatians 4:4-7, Ephesians 1:5)
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It is called living water.
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Those who
have the Holy Ghost have tasted spiritual water from a “spiritual
Rock” (1 Corinthians 10:1-4)
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Living water
is refreshing and revitalizing; that’s what Jesus said the Holy
Ghost is like (John 4:10-14, 7:37-39)
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It is called power from on high.
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We are weak
and need power outside the human realm; God has provided this
through the Holy Ghost which is power from above (Luke 24:49, Acts
2:1-4, 1 Peter 1:12)
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The Holy
Ghost gives us power to be witnesses and live as God directs us in
His Word (Acts 1:8, Galatians 5:16)
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It is called the comforter.
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Jesus calls
the Holy Ghost by several names identifiying His roles: Comforter,
Spirit of Truth, a Guide, a Testifier and a Reprover (John 14:16-17,
14:26, 15:26, 16:7-13)
3.
Who can have the
Holy Ghost? The Bible teaches that God is no respecter of
persons, so anyone can receive this wonderful gift.
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God’s promise of the Holy Ghost is to be poured out on all flesh (Joel
2:28-29, Acts 2:16-17).
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John the Baptist didn’t exclude anyone in his preaching about the Holy
Ghost (Matthew 3:11).
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Peter declared that the Holy Ghost was for the Jews and those “afar off”
(Acts 2:39).
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God has promised to give the Holy Spirit to them that ask Him (Luke
11:13).
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God’s Word declares that He will give the Holy Ghost to those that obey
Him (Acts 5:32).
God
has given “conditional promises” to those who want the Holy Ghost.
Acts 2:38 is one of them – once you repent and get baptized, you are
ready to receive His gift!
4.
What is the initial evidence of receiving the baptism of the Holy
Ghost? The Bible teaches us that it is speaking in tongues.
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When the New Testament church began on the Day of Pentecost, they spoke
in tongues as the Spirit gave them utterance (Acts 2:1-4).
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Isaiah prophesied of God giving spiritual rest and speaking to His people
through stammering lips and another tongue (Isaiah 28:9-12).
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Simon the Sorcerer observed “evidence” when the Samaritans received the
Baptism of the Holy Ghost by laying on of hands (Acts 8:14-20).
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Cornelius’ household, who were gentiles, spoke with other tongues when
they received the Holy Ghost (Acts 10:44-48).
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Paul had this experience (Acts 9:17-18), for he spoke with tongues more
than anyone in the Corinthian church (1 Corinthians 14:18).
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Believers who had only experienced John’s baptism were re-baptized and
spoke with tongues (Acts 19:1-6).
5.
Why did God choose speaking in tongues as an initial sign? We
cannot be absolutely sure, but we must accept His plan by faith.
Here are some possible reasons …
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God is sovereign and can do what He wants to do (Isaiah 40:13-14)
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The Bible teaches that “from the heart the mouth speaketh” (Matthew
12:34)
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The tongue (our speech) is the chief means of expression (Proverbs
18:20-21)
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The tongue is the most difficult member of the body to control (James
3:2-8)
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Speaking in tongues is an obvious, universal, external and uniform sign
(Acts 11:15-17)
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God often uses things that are unusual, foolish or despised to do His
will (1 Corinthians 1:25-29)
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Speaking in tongues reverses the confusion of the Tower of Babel, showing
the unity of the church
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God has historically used outward, physical signs to accompany His
covenants with man
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Speaking in tongues provides “certainty” since it signifies Spirit
baptism at a definite point in time
6.
What
will the baptism of the Holy Ghost do for me? It provides inner
power to help me live for God!
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It brings me rest, peace and joy (Isaiah 28:11-12, Romans 14:17)
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It helps me pray (Romans 8:26, 2 Corinthians 14:14-15, Jude 20)
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It gives me power to witness to others about the Lord (Acts 1:8, 4:31)
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It teaches, guides and shows me things to come (John 14:26, 16:13)
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It gives me power over the enemy (Luke 10:19-20, Isaiah 59:19, 1 John
4:1-4)
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It opens the door to other Gifts of the Spirit in my life (1 Corinthians
12 & 14)
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It gives me assurance in my heart that I am truly saved (Romans 8:16)
7.
How important is the baptism of the Holy Ghost? The Bible
teaches that it is essential for me to receive this experience.
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The Holy Ghost is such a sacred thing that Jesus warned us not to
blaspheme (“speak against”) the Holy Ghost (Mark 3:28-30).
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Without the Holy Ghost we will not be in the rapture of the church when
Jesus returns (Romans 8:11, 1 Thessalonians 4:16-17).
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Without the Spirit of Christ we are “none of His” – we do not belong to
the family of God (Romans 8:9, 1 Corinthians 12:3, 2 Timothy 2:19).
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The Bible teaches that we cannot even call Jesus the Lord of our lives
except by the power of the Holy Ghost (1 Corinthians 12:3).
8.
I want to
receive the Baptism of the Holy Ghost. What do I need to do?
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Believe the Gospel of Jesus Christ and repent of your sins (Luke 24:47,
Acts 20:21)
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Be baptized in Jesus’ name for the remission of your sins (Mark 16:16,
Acts 2:38)
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Be comfortable – you don’t have to be in a certain posture to receive
God’s gift (Acts 2:2)
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Ask and believe for God’s gift – you do not have to earn it or beg for it
(Luke 11:9-13, Acts 5:32)
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Offer worship to God, for nothing pleases Him more – talk to Him like you
would talk to your best friend (Hebrews 13:15, Psalm 116:17)
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Let the Spirit of God submerge your spirit and flow through you (John
4:14, 7:37-38) – forget human reasoning and lose yourself in God
(Isaiah 55:9)
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Become like a little child, surrender your tongue to the Spirit’s
control, and don’t be afraid to speak in an unknown language
(Matthew 18:2-4, Galatians 4:6, Isaiah 28:11, Acts 2:4, Psalm 81:10)
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Emotions become affected by what is happening in the spirit, and you may
express yourself in a variety of ways – everyone is unique (Acts
13:52)
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You will be in control at all times, and can stop speaking at any time –
but the Spirit baptism cannot be fully enjoyed until you drink long
and deep (1 Corinthians 14:32, John 4:14, 7:37-38)

Remember that it is IMPOSSIBLE
for God to fill people with His Spirit when they refuse to yield. No
one can be filled with SELF and GOD at the same time. Neither can
two languages be spoken at once. Since God will not take your
vocabulary away, you must VOLUNTARILY yield yourself to His
control. GOD does not speak in tongues – PEOPLE speak in tongues as
His Spirit gives the words. What an incredible experience it is to
surrender completely to God!
“As bad as you
are, you still know how to give good gifts to your children. But
your heavenly Father is even more ready to give the Holy Spirit to
anyone who asks.”
(Luke 11:13)
The Holy Spirit is Given to
“Believers”
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First believe …
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… then receive! |
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“And these signs shall
follow them that believe … |
… in my name … they shall
speak with new tongues.”
(Mark 16:17) |
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“He that believeth
on me, as the scripture hath said, out of his belly shall
flow rivers of living water … |
… But this spake he of the
Spirit, which they that believe on him should
receive …”
(John 7:38-39) |
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“… Repent, and be baptized
every one of you in the name of Jesus Christ for the
remission of sins, and … |
… ye shall receive
the gift of the Holy Ghost.”
(Acts 2:38) |
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“… after that ye heard the
word of truth, the gospel of your salvation: in whom also
after that ye believed ... |
… ye were sealed with that
holy Spirit of promise.”
(Ephesians 1:13) |
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“… how much more shall your
heavenly Father give … |
… the Holy Spirit to them
that ask him?”
(Luke 11:13) |
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“… God gave them the like
gift as he did unto us, who believed on the Lord
Jesus Christ …”
(Acts 11:17) |
“… Have ye received
the Holy Ghost since ye believed?”
(Acts 19:2) |
When Jesus was
crucified and buried, these were ACTS OF MEN. But when He
resurrected, it was an ACT OF GOD! When we repent and get baptized,
these are ACTS OF MEN (in obedience to God’s Word). But when God
fills us with His Spirit, it is a miraculous ACT OF GOD!
When I receive the Holy Ghost, I am applying the
resurrection of Christ to my life, making it effective in me!

The Baptism of the Holy Ghost is STEP THREE in God’s salvation plan.
But don’t stop here! Your salvation experience is just the beginning
of your Christian life – keep growing in Christ!
>STEP
1: Repentance
>STEP
2: Water Baptism in the Name of Jesus
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