Understanding the Baptism of the Holy Spirit

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"The baptism of the Holy Spirit is an experience that can occur after or can happen simultaneously when you become a believer. It is God baptizing us in His Spirit so that we are saturated, we are soaked, we are filled whatever word you want to use. We are overflowing with the power of the Holy Spirit. Now, amen. As I said last week, that word baptism means what? Plunging, dipping, immersing." [00:09:11] (32 seconds)


"Jesus said, I want you to go to Jerusalem. I want you to wait because I am sending the promise of the Father to you. And when it comes, you're going to be endued with power from on high. So what do they do? The disciples went to Jerusalem. They're waiting and praying in the upper room. They're on day seven of a one-week prayer meeting. Amen. And immediately they find out what the promise of the Father was." [00:15:21] (23 seconds)


"That is what they were waiting on in the upper room. In Acts chapter 2, verse 1. Let me bring your attention to the screen. When the day of Pentecost came, they were all together in one place. And suddenly, a sound like the blowing of a violent wind came from heaven and filled the whole house where they were sitting. They saw what seemed to be tongues of fire that separated and came to rest on them." [00:17:42] (23 seconds)


"This was the beginning of people receiving the greatest gift that is available to believers. Those in the upper room were filled with the Spirit, the Spirit of God, the Spirit of Christ, amen, the Holy Spirit. Hallelujah. Now, this had never happened before like this. People had felt God's Spirit around them. People had had God's Spirit upon them, but they had never been baptized in the Spirit in this manner." [00:18:35] (27 seconds)


"Proof that it is not gibberish is the fact that it was understood by the onlookers from many language groups on the day of Pentecost go back and read Acts chapter 2 they understood exactly what they were saying when they were speaking in tongues let me give you a study some of you may have heard about this some of you might not in 2006 the University of Pennsylvania did a study they used brain scans to examine the brain activity of people while they were speaking in tongues." [00:32:24] (34 seconds)


"Folks, I just want to remind you, this is not a Pentecostal thing, a Spirit-filled thing, a full gospel thing, a charismatic thing. You can't put a label on God. Amen? There are lots of people that are receiving the baptism of the Holy Spirit, and it doesn't matter what their denominational label is. Catholics, Baptists, Methodists, Presbyterians, Episcopalians, Lutherans, it doesn't matter. You know why? Because God doesn't go by our denominational labels." [00:49:12] (31 seconds)


"The baptism of the Holy Spirit is not confined to just a handful of believers. This is God's church, and I believe it is the church's opportunity to spread the gospel, the full gospel, and the message of Pentecost. Amen? You might be sitting there going, okay, Pastor, I'm for it. I want to receive the baptism of the Holy Spirit. What do I need to do?" [00:49:48] (21 seconds)


"From the many examples, given to you today in the book of Acts and in the New Testament, there is no set pattern or plan on how to receive the Holy Spirit. Right? Every one of those instances, sometimes they had repented, sometimes they had been baptized, sometimes they hadn't, sometimes they laid hands on them and they received it, sometimes they didn't. The case of the Apostle Paul, he received the Holy Ghost, then he got baptized." [00:53:49] (27 seconds)

"I know people have received the baptism of the Holy Spirit in their car. I know people have received it in their living room. I know people have received it outside. I know people have received it at campfires, at retreats. I know people have received it in church even. Amen. I know Pentecostals who have gotten it, Baptists who have gotten it, Methodists who have gotten it, Catholics who have gotten it. It doesn't matter. You know why? It's a God thing, not a denomination thing, not a man thing." [00:55:56] (31 seconds)


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