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VBVMI StaffHow is a Christian baptized in the Spirit?
Biblically speaking, to be baptized in the Spirit is the same as believing in the Gospel of Jesus Christ. The experience of being baptized in the Spirit is also called being "born again." The saving work of the Spirit in the heart to bring faith is a spiritual baptism. Everyone who hears and believes the Gospel is baptized by the Holy Spirit in the sense that the Holy Spirit brought that person the capacity to believe and then indwelled that person from the moment of faith.
As Paul described it:
We received the Spirit so that we would cry out to God (Abba, Father) and seek for His mercy. That moment is the moment we are saved, and it is the baptism of the Holy Spirit (or sometimes just called baptism).
Jesus taught this truth in John 3:
You can read more about the difference between water baptism and the baptism of the Spirit on our website.
On the other hand, those who teach of a supposed secondary "filling" of the Spirit are misinterpreting Scripture to arrive at a false view of the Spirit's work. You can learn more about the origins of these false teachings in our articles on Prayer Languages and Speaking in Tongues.
Scripture quotations taken from the (NASB®) New American Standard Bible®, Copyright © 1995, 2020 by The Lockman Foundation. Used by permission. All rights reserved. www.lockman.org