The most important thing about the word "baptism" in the New Testament has nothing to do with water, based on post #238 above.
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I would like to challenge your position on this. I see in the scriptures a separate and secondary experience to water baptism and the Spirit that we receive at salvation. Specifically, the baptism with the Holy Spirit, the enduement of power.
John the Baptist described it as something other than the water baptism he was doing.
Luke 3:16
John answered them all, “I baptize you with water. But one who is more powerful than I will come, the straps of whose sandals I am not worthy to untie. He will baptize you with the Holy Spirit and fire.
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Jesus confirmed this in regard to the outpouring at Pentecost.
Acts 1:4-5
On one occasion, while he was eating with them, he gave them this command: “Do not leave Jerusalem, but wait for the gift my Father promised, which you have heard me speak about. 5 For John baptized with water, but in a few days you will be baptized with the Holy Spirit.”
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After that we see the baptism in the Holy Spirit coming in different ways and at different times.
- At the house of Cornelius the Holy Spirit came on the Gentiles while Peter was still preaching.
- At Pentecost the Holy Spirit came on those 3000 believers who were water baptized.
- However, the baptized believers in Samaria did not receive the Spirit until the Apostles laid hands on them. Acts chapter eight.
- No report of any difficulties for the five thousand new believers in Acts chapter four.
- The newly baptized believers in Ephesus received the Holy Spirit baptism when Paul (not one of the 12) laid hands on them.
- Ananias (not an Apostle) was sent to Saul to lay hands on him for healing and to receive the Holy Spirit.
All of these example show us that the baptism with the Holy Spirit was a subsequent experience to both water baptism and salvation through faith in Jesus Christ.
I can provide references for the above examples if need be. I assume you know the Bible well enough to have already been aware of these passages, or to easily find them.