Did Jesus baptize with the Holy Spirit?

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Upon belief and repentance you are baptisted in the holy spiritWater is only symbolic of washing away of sin in the living waters of Jesus Christremember the thief on the cross who was told Christ would see him in heaven that very day he believed and repented and was baptised by the Holy Spirit
I'm Sorry Sister, The Water Baptism signifies your testimony that you were buried with Christ. HIS BLOOD ALONE WASHES YOUR SINS AWAY.
 
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The only time I see Jesus Baptizing is in John 4:1-2 Where it says that Jesus Baptized his disciples. It does not say with the Holy Spirit. I thought his disciples were baptized by John. They were baptized by the Holy Spirit on the day of pentecost. This is going to get very interesting!
Jesus did not baptize his Disciples Read it Again. Jesus was Baptizing people, ALTHOUGH HIS DISCIPLE DID THE BAPTIZING. Jesus did not baptize with Water, but with Fire and Power from his Holy Ghost.
 
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To believe and repent is to be baptited with the holy spirit this is the message of the New Testament. Jesus would have offered the same to all in the Old testament after his death
Kriss with you only Give the Truth in portion? Acts 2:38, ...REPENT and be BAPTIZED in THE NAME OF JESUS CHRIST, for the REMISSION OF SINS and you SHALL RECEIVE THE GIFT OF THE HOLY GHOST.To my understanding, God forbid I lean towards it, but from what the Bible Says, some can get the Holy Ghost even before they are Water submerged Baptized. But STILL, if Jesus Christ was Baptized, if Acts 2:38 and Acts 19:4-6.19:4 Then said Paul, John verily baptized with the baptism of repentance, saying unto the people, that they should believe on him which should come after him, that is, on Christ Jesus.19:5 When they heard [this], they were baptized in the name of the Lord Jesus.We are Saved by the Grace of God through the Blood Atoning Sacrifice of His Son Yeshua HaMashiach.I think it's very important that upon repentance one must be Baptized in the Name of the Father, of the Son, and of the HOLY GHOST, and that NAME IS THE LORD JESUS CHRIST. If you come to True Repentance, and Have truly Believed, THEN BE BAPTIZED ACCORDING TO ACTS 2:38 AND ACTS 19:5Jesus Christ Was Baptized why shouldn't you? Even upon receiving the HOLY GHOST before Water Baptism?
 

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I believe in water baptism to symbolically show our death and resurrection in Christ. But then again, who is there to baptize me? I prayed to the Lord and baptized myself so-to-speak in my own pool "until someone comes along that could carry out that responsibility" as I said to the Lord.There is so much false doctrine out there, and ministers that cater to the worldly church, why should I trust in their authority to baptize me? I'm starting to go toward a "home church" doctrine, so what the established mainliners do make no difference to me.I haven't found anyone yet to carry out that responsibility in earnest yet.For starters, if anyone does not believe about Israel as Kriss and I teach (and in fairness, some others on this forum), then they are too dense of the scriptures to be in any authority to baptize IMO. They don't know enough to baptize me. I am over them in other words.I don't like to be in this position, but in reality, probably I am given (by the Lord) as much knowledge and faith as anyone in this 300,000+ population in this vicinity.So, my self-baptism will have to do until I see a real minister of the gospel (which are few) come along and show me authority.
 

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I completely agree Tim baptism is something that comes from ones heart its a change where you accept Christ as our savior and repent in his name You should be baptized where you learn and by one whom you know in your heart is worthy even if thats yourself the water is only symbolic Baptism comes from above being baptised by a false teacher/preacher whom teaches mens lies doesnt seem Holy to meIts a inner change beween you and God
 

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I'm Sorry Sister, The Water Baptism signifies your testimony that you were buried with Christ. HIS BLOOD ALONE WASHES YOUR SINS AWAY.
I never said water washed away sins just the oppisite I said it was symbolic of Christ the living waters who he alone forgives sin
 

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Set free I think what Kriss is saying here is that you dont always need water for baptism. Thus , the thief on the cross and the dove desending on Jesus . the dove was the holy spirit. God knows how we think, the water is a symbol. what do you do in water? You get clean. Right? If your hot you take a swim. Its refreshing and renewing. I believe that is why God choose water to represent repentance. It is also a nescesity for life- thus the living waters that flow freely from Christ. While baptism means fully emersed (baptismo) It is reguarding forgiveness of your sins. So when you repent. you fully turn from your sins. not half way , not except for , but fully turn away and then you recieve the holy spirit. Its easier for us to use the water because then we better understand. I beleive that is why Christ said baptismo. Do you kind of understand?
Thanks haanne thats exactly what I am sayingAmen
 

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All of these post has helped me, but getting back to the original question that shanmission asked. When did Jesus baptize with the Holy Spirit? My answer is the day of Pentecost, is this correct?
 
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All of these post has helped me, but getting back to the original question that shanmission asked. When did Jesus baptize with the Holy Spirit? My answer is the day of Pentecost, is this correct?
Amen Brother
 

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The only time I see Jesus Baptizing is in John 4:1-2 Where it says that Jesus Baptized his disciples. It does not say with the Holy Spirit. I thought his disciples were baptized by John. They were baptized by the Holy Spirit on the day of pentecost. This is going to get very interesting!
I think I misunderstood these scriptures. It says that Jesus did not baptize anyone, only his disciples baptized others. Is this correct?
 
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I believe in water baptism to symbolically show our death and resurrection in Christ. But then again, who is there to baptize me? I prayed to the Lord and baptized myself so-to-speak in my own pool "until someone comes along that could carry out that responsibility" as I said to the Lord.There is so much false doctrine out there, and ministers that cater to the worldly church, why should I trust in their authority to baptize me? I'm starting to go toward a "home church" doctrine, so what the established mainliners do make no difference to me.I haven't found anyone yet to carry out that responsibility in earnest yet.For starters, if anyone does not believe about Israel as Kriss and I teach (and in fairness, some others on this forum), then they are too dense of the scriptures to be in any authority to baptize IMO. They don't know enough to baptize me. I am over them in other words.I don't like to be in this position, but in reality, probably I am given (by the Lord) as much knowledge and faith as anyone in this 300,000+ population in this vicinity.So, my self-baptism will have to do until I see a real minister of the gospel (which are few) come along and show me authority.
Hebrews 10:25Not forsaking the assembling of ourselves together, as the manner of some is; but exhorting one another: and so much the more, as ye see the day approaching.Do what you will. If you can't stand people who don't believe as you do and don't want to fellowship that's you then. There's people who don't agree with me, BUT WE ALL AGREE ON CALVARY AND JESUS CHRIST. God Bless
 

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All of these post has helped me, but getting back to the original question that shanmission asked. When did Jesus baptize with the Holy Spirit? My answer is the day of Pentecost, is this correct?
I dont even think this is a proper worded question that if you understand baptism you would understand he didnt have to that anyone that believed he was the son of God and repented would have been baptised I suppose you could say John the Baptist could have been first I dont even get where you are relating this to Acts or Pencost day except that on that day many came to believe. There were many before and after
 

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Do what you will. If you can't stand people who don't believe as you do and don't want to fellowship that's you then. There's people who don't agree with me, BUT WE ALL AGREE ON CALVARY AND JESUS CHRIST. God Bless
I am more than willing to submit to a "domata" if they are worthy to show me they understand Scripture. But if they don't, why should they be over me to baptize me? I can (and have the authority) to do the same myself. It's sad there there are not many around, although there are many puffed-up people who think they are.To show that I do not have a problem with authority, I turned my class over to a woman who I felt could teach better than me. I have no attitude or problem about that (how many others can claim they would do the same?) Ironically, she asks for my confirmation regarding scripture as she teaches. That's true brother-sister humility and dependence. But most of what I see as "Christianity" out there is false, and I will not for one minute stand for that nonsense and have "them" baptize me when they in all likelihood do not understand what they are talking about.
 

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The only time I see Jesus Baptizing is in John 4:1-2 Where it says that Jesus Baptized his disciples. It does not say with the Holy Spirit. I thought his disciples were baptized by John. They were baptized by the Holy Spirit on the day of pentecost. This is going to get very interesting!
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I dont even think this is a proper worded question that if you understand baptism you would understand he didnt have to that anyone that believed he was the son of God and repented would have been baptised I suppose you could say John the Baptist could have been first I dont even get where you are relating this to Acts or Pencost day except that on that day many came to believe. There were many before and after
I do not understand exactly where you are going with your post here. I simply restated Shan Missions question. He said that in Matt.3:11; John 1:33 John said (Not me) Jesus would baptize with the Holy Spirit. This seems to be a future event. When did he baptize with the Holy Spirit? I think this is a proper worded question. If when the Holy Spirit came down the day of Pentecost is not the baptism, then when was it?
 
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I am more than willing to submit to a "domata" if they are worthy to show me they understand Scripture. But if they don't, why should they be over me to baptize me? I can (and have the authority) to do the same myself. It's sad there there are not many around, although there are many puffed-up people who think they are.To show that I do not have a problem with authority, I turned my class over to a woman who I felt could teach better than me. I have no attitude or problem about that (how many others can claim they would do the same?) Ironically, she asks for my confirmation regarding scripture as she teaches. That's true brother-sister humility and dependence. But most of what I see as "Christianity" out there is false, and I will not for one minute stand for that nonsense and have "them" baptize me when they in all likelihood do not understand what they are talking about.
Sounds Like the Sanhedrin when they Chose not to be baptized General Luke 7:30.You actually think Just because your knowledge and Wisdom of the Word is so High that no one can Baptize you? Wow. You have people in 3rd World Countries that only believe Jesus Christ died for them, repent, and be baptized, and don't have much Knowledge but live on that Basis of Christ alone. I bet they aren't worthy to baptize you huh?
 

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SetfreeThe believing was the baptism when the miracle of Pencost happened it convinced many to believe and repent when they wittnessed a miracle the Spirit had nothing to do with baptising anybody other than it convinced them to become believers
 

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Sounds Like the Sanhedrin when they CHOSE TO be baptized by not In the Lord Jesus Christ Name or Just Baptism in General Luke 7:30.You actually think Just because your knowledge and Wisdom of the Word is so High that no one can Baptize you? Wow. You have people in 3rd World Countries that only believe Jesus Christ died for them, repent, and be baptized, and don't have much Knowledge but live on that Basis of Christ alone. I bet they aren't worthy to baptize you huh?
There is no qualifications for one to be able to baptise someone other than being a true believer you do not have to have any credituals or schooling Baptism comes from God not men
 

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Sounds Like the Sanhedrin when they Chose not to be baptized General Luke 7:30.You actually think Just because your knowledge and Wisdom of the Word is so High that no one can Baptize you? Wow. You have people in 3rd World Countries that only believe Jesus Christ died for them, repent, and be baptized, and don't have much Knowledge but live on that Basis of Christ alone. I bet they aren't worthy to baptize you huh?
I quess John the Baptist understood the scriptures more than Jesus.
 

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SetfreeThe believing was the baptism when the miracle of Pencost happened it convinced many to believe and repent when they wittnessed a miracle the Spirit had nothing to do with baptising anybody other than it convinced them to become believers
I agree that when a person believes the Holy Spirit indwell you. This is being born again. The original question was still WHEN? As referring to the scripture Matt.3:11. It says shall baptize you(seems future to me). The baptism of Jesus with the Holy Spirit comes after this statement.
 
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