This is a little off the subject, but Yes!
The godhead does dwell in believers:
- God dwells in us (2 Cor. 6:16; 1 Jn. 4:12, 15)
- Christ dwells in us (Col. 1:27; Eph. 3:17)
- The Spirit dwells in us (Rom. 8:9, 11; 1 Cor. 3:16; 6:19; 2 Tim. 1:14; Jam. 4:5)
- We dwell in God (1 Jn. 4:13, 15)
- We dwell in Christ (Jn. 15:1-7)
- Love dwells in us (1 Jn. 3:17)
- The word dwells in us (Col. 3:16; 1 Jn. 1:10; 2:14)
I agree we are put into Christ by the Holy Spirit. But the Holy Spirit does that through the Word that teaches us to be baptized (water). The Holy Spirit teaches us to be baptized through the word. Water baptism puts us into Christ (Gal. 3:27; Col. 2:12)
I really think it would be profitable to fully discuss which passages refer to water baptism and which passages refer to Spirit baptism. You can begin my answering what I presented in my post on Eph. 4:5. (
edit: I just now noticed that you did make a response to that post. I apologize. I believe I over looked it. I will respond again.)
The Holy Spirit guides us through the word revealed to the apostles and prophets (Eph. 3:4-5; 2 Pet. 1:21)
So the Holy Spirit guided the apostles and prophets directly. But the Holy Spirit does not guide us directly. We are not inspired like they were. The Holy Spirit guides us through his Word revealed to the apostles.
The Word is the tool the Spirit uses to guide us (Eph. 6:17)
You are right that man cannot do what is right without God's guidance (Jer. 10:23; Prov. 16:25). But how does God guide us? Surely he does not makes us like puppets on a string. He persuades us through his Word.
You are still thinking of baptism as a meritorious work of man. That is not the case.
Consider this:
Water baptism is simply the
"form of doctrine" that we
"obey from the heart" (Rom. 6:17). But the cleansing that takes place in water baptism is God's work (Col. 2:12).
"Buried with him in baptism, wherein also ye are risen with him through the faith of the operation of God, who hath raised him from the dead." (Col 2:12).
This verse says that in BAPTISM we are raised through the faith
"of the operation of God". Does that sound like man's work to you? It doesn't to me. In baptism, we are simply laying ourselves on God's operating table. And God is the doctor that operates on us, and cuts off "the body of the sins of the flesh" (col. 2:11).
There is no contradiction with that and Eph. 2:8-9. It harmonizes perfectly.