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How do we know the Holy Spirit baptism is true?

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Scripture provides a historical account of Holy Spirit baptism as a promised event that empowered the early church, a claim supported through biblical prophecy and its fulfillment.

We know that Holy Spirit baptism is true because it aligns with biblical prophecy and the direct testimony of the New Testament. The event was foretold by John the Baptist, who proclaimed that Jesus would baptize with the Holy Spirit (Matthew 3:11). Furthermore, this promise was fulfilled on the day of Pentecost, as described in Acts 2, where the Holy Spirit came upon the disciples, performing signs and wonders. These events served not only to empower the church but also to confirm the authority of Jesus and the authenticity of the message of the Gospel. Additionally, Ephesians 4:5 points to the singular nature of baptism, affirming the one baptism instituted for all believers.
Scripture References: Matthew 3:11, Acts 2, Ephesians 4:5

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