In this sermon titled "Holy Spirit Baptism Pt. 5," preacher Mikal Smith focuses on the doctrine of baptism in the Holy Spirit, emphasizing its role within the context of the Church, particularly as seen in 1 Corinthians 12:13. Smith argues that many misunderstand the nature of Holy Spirit baptism, positing that it is not an ongoing phenomenon or a second blessing but a singular event articulated in the Gospels and Acts, where Jesus Himself is the baptizer. He references multiple Scriptures, including Acts and 1 Corinthians, to reinforce that the Holy Spirit's role is as an agent through which believers are baptized into the body of Christ, represented by local churches, and not a universal body as often misinterpreted. The significance of this teaching rests on the importance of understanding the context of the Church as a gathered assembly, where unity in doctrine and practice is paramount for fulfilling Christ’s commission.
“The baptism of the Holy Spirit is not the Holy Spirit doing any baptizing, but Jesus doing the baptizing with the Holy Spirit.”
“The church is the house of God, that the church is the dwelling place of God.”
“By one Spirit, we are all baptized into one body... The body here is talking about a local congregation.”
“If you take the metaphor and say, there you go, I’m gonna apply that to everything, then that means that everybody that’s elect is the body because, you know, there’s only one body.”
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