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1 | Water baptism the "one baptism"? | Acts 22:16 | Searcher56 | 79072 | ||
I need to know if one is "baptized with the Holy Spirit" and "baptized with (in) water" ... as in the case of Cornelius and Company (Acts 10:44-48) ... can one be "rebaptized with (in) water"? Explain. |
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2 | Water baptism the "one baptism"? | Acts 22:16 | disciplerami | 79083 | ||
Dear Searcher, The Holy Spirit baptism was a sign to the Jews. When Peter and the others saw the sign, then they sought to water baptize the household. If a person is not baptized for the right reason, as in the case at Ephesus (Acts 19), then they should be 're-baptized.' They were immersed once in John's baptism, but John's wasn't associated with receiving the indwelling spirit ['and you shall receive the gift of the Holy Spirit, Acts 2:38], so they needed to be baptized again 'in the name of the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit.' God bless you, Disciplerami |
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3 | Water baptism the "one baptism"? | Acts 22:16 | Searcher56 | 79107 | ||
Disciplerami You said, "The Holy Spirit baptism was a sign to the Jews" Where does the Bible say it is ... a sign? ... just for the Jews? More important ... could Cornelius have been rebaptized with (in) water? Explain. Searcher |
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4 | Water baptism the "one baptism"? | Acts 22:16 | disciplerami | 79116 | ||
Greetings, The words of Peter to the brethren at Jerusalem which are recorded in Acts 11 suggest that the Holy Spirit baptism was a sign. Not until Peter saw the Gentiles had received the same thing they had 'in the beginning' did he fully realize God's plan. Your question about Cornelius being baptized is unclear. Disciplerami |
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5 | Water baptism the "one baptism"? | Acts 22:16 | Searcher56 | 79130 | ||
Disciplerami, Could Cornelius have been baptized, with water, again (after Acts 10:47-48)? |
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