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    Baptism in Water and Spirit04/10/2010

    After coming around only with great difficulty to accept the place

    of immersion baptism in becoming a disciple of Christ, imagine

    my surprise at finding I was still holding to a minority view

    regarding this act.

    In the Roman Catholic Church I had been taught that baptism, by

    any mode, conveyed salvation. Although in adults faith was

    required in the form of assent to certain core doctrines, in children

    this really didnt matter. This was one of the doctrines I specifically rejected in leaving that

    communion. My convictions were thoroughly evangelical.

    What do evangelicals believe? In general they hold that salvation occurs when someone trusts in

    Christ as Savior. Some call for a sinners prayer to be recited in one form or another, others

    say that even being able to believe is a gift of Gods grace that precedes faith. By far the majority

    agree that whatever else, baptism has nothing to do directly with salvation. As the Baptists have

    put it, paraphrasing Zwingli, baptism is an outward sign of inward grace. In other words,

    baptism shows that we are already saved, not that our salvation is beginning at that moment.

    While in Bible college a friend of mine read a book by Billy Graham on the Holy Spirit. In it,

    Rev. Graham explained that the baptism with the Holy Spirit took place at the moment of saving

    faith. As a person accepts Christ, in Grahams view, he or she is baptized with the Holy Spirit.

    Later this person may or may not be baptized in water, but this plays no role in salvation.

    The Assembly of God denomination has traditionally taken a different view of baptism. While

    they agree that salvation is by faith alone, they then require baptism in water for churchmembership. Baptism in the Spirit is something that happens after salvation, separate from that

    event, which is evidenced by speaking in tongues.

    Through my personal study while attending Central Christian College of the Bible I came to

    understand that baptism in water is necessary to become a disciple. This is the moment in the

    believers life when sins are remitted and the gift of the Holy Spirit is given.

    "Peter said to them, 'Repent, and be baptized every one of you in the name of Jesus Christ so that

    your sins may be forgiven; and you will receive the gift of the Holy Spirit." Acts 2:38

    At Harding University, an a cappella Church of Christ school, I fully expected to be at variancewith the disciples there in regards to a few matters, not least of which instruments in worship.

    For the most part I kept quiet, though, studying out any explanations that didnt fit what I already

    believed. So, as I already mentioned, it more than surprising to learn that I didnt agree with what

    was being taught about baptism in water and the Spirit.

    The professor, who will remain nameless, lectured one day about how the baptism in the Spirit

    happened on the day of Pentecost and never again. He held this perspective against the as he

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    put it majority view that held there were spirit baptisms first on the day of Pentecost, then at

    the home of Cornelius. Rather than two separate events, he argued that the second was a

    continuation of the first.

    My head was spinning. It got worse. As I began to research the topic I found that the common

    belief within Christian Churches/Churches of Christ (instrumental) were little different. One wayor the other, baptism in (or with) the Spirit was something strictly for the earliest days of the

    church, on two separate occasions.

    Fortunately, I slowly began to learn that there were a few scholars and preachers in both the

    above-mentions branches of the Stone-Campbell Movement who held to a view similar to my

    own. One of these is Jack Cottrell. Whatever else we might disagree about, there is harmony

    where baptism is concerned. There is only one baptism, consisting of water and Spirit. There are

    not two baptisms, one of which is defunct.

    "There is one body and one Spirit, just as you were called to the one hope of your calling, one

    Lord, one faith, one baptism, one God and Father of all, who is above all and through all and inall." Ephesians 4:4-6

    Off an on over the following weeks I studied the topic further, trying to examine all viewpoints.

    In the end I concluded that I had been right all along. Its just as well that the topic came up, or

    else I may never have examined the Scriptures more deeply on the topic and gotten blind-sided

    later.

    What follows are a few key passages that touch on the topic. Explaining what happens at baptism

    was not the main point of any of these verses, but they do tell us what the accepted, apostolic

    teaching was on the topic.

    "Do you not know that wrongdoers will not inherit the kingdom of God? Do not be deceived!

    Fornicators, idolaters, adulterers, male prostitutes, sodomites, thieves, the greedy, drunkards,

    revilers, robbersnone of these will inherit the kingdom of God. And this is what some of you

    used to be. But you were washed, you were sanctified, you were justified in the name of the Lord

    Jesus Christ and in the Spirit of our God." 1 Corinthians 6:9-11

    To me, this couldnt be clearer. When one trusts in Jesus and confesses him as Lord, resolving

    with the help of God to turn away from sin, forgiveness is bestowed and a new life is given. This

    happens through the working of the Holy Spirit. On the outside a ceremonial washing takes

    place, while inwardly the Spirit of God is making all things new. Since baptism is nowhere

    specifically mentioned, it can be argued that the washing is indeed baptism and the rest a

    simple description of what the Spirit does, without calling it baptism with the Spirit.

    "For just as the body is one and has many members, and all the members of the body, though

    many, are one body, so it is with Christ. For in the one Spirit we were all baptized into one

    bodyJews or Greeks, slaves or freeand we were all made to drink of one Spirit." 1

    Corinthians 12:12-13

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    In the above verses a description is given of becoming part of the one body,which is the

    church. Once again, baptism is connected to salvation (becoming part of the church) and the

    entire event is the work of the Spirit. It was in the one Spirit that all were baptized into one

    body. One interracial, international family, created and bound together by the Spirit.

    In summary, Christian baptism is the moment at which the finished work of Christ is appliedfully to the believer. Sins are forgiven and the Holy Spirit takes up residence in the heart and life

    of the new disciple of Jesus. There is now only one baptism, one in water and Spirit, a symbolic

    outward washing and a simultaneous new creation behind the scenes.

    There will be objections to what Ive said. Some will point to Pentecost and Cornelius (I may

    deal with these separately). Others will says Ive just got it wrong. Evangelical friends will

    surely be gritting their teeth and wondering how I could have missed grace so completely (I

    havent, I just see it happening in a different sequence from what you believe to be true).

    Nothing Ive written here is meant to imply that anyones baptism is lacking. So far as I can see

    in the New Testament, the requirements for baptism to be effective are faith in the Lord Jesus, a

    turning from sin and the correct mode (immersion). Thats it. Its highly unlikely you fullyunderstood every aspect of what was happening when you were baptized, if you were baptized.

    You may have thought you were already saved or else not understood that youd be receiving the

    Holy Spirit (let alone that this was the baptism with the Spirit given by Jesus). However apostate

    this may make me in the eyes of some, Im satisfied that this understanding as a whole is

    thoroughly orthodox.

    "But when the goodness and loving kindness of God our Savior appeared, he saved us, not

    because of any works of righteousness that we had done, but according to his mercy, through the

    water of rebirth and renewal by the Holy Spirit. This Spirit he poured out on us richly through

    Jesus Christ our Savior, so that, having been justified by his grace, we might become heirs

    according to the hope of eternal life." Titus 3:4-7

    In the event that anyone reading this has not yet been baptized by immersion for the remission of

    sins and to receive the gift of the Holy Spirit, I encourage you to seek out a church that can help

    you find out more and start a new life in Christ.

    Church Locators:

    International Churches of Christ

    Christian Churches (USA only)

    Churches of Christ

    All scripture references in this post taken from theNew Revised Standard Version of the Bible.