In the sermon "Holy Spirit Baptism Pt. 1," Mikal Smith explores the doctrine of Holy Spirit baptism, contrasting it with water baptism and addressing common misconceptions. He argues against both the Pentecostal view, which sees Holy Spirit baptism as a subsequent, supernatural empowerment for miraculous acts, and the Protestant view that equates it with regeneration or being placed into Christ. Using Matthew 3:11-12, he emphasizes that it is Jesus who baptizes with the Holy Spirit, not the Holy Spirit baptizing individuals into Christ. The sermon stresses that Holy Spirit baptism was a promised event that occurred at Pentecost, distinct from individual regeneration and indicative of the church's collective empowerment for witnessing to the nations. The significance lies in understanding proper baptism's role in the church's mission and the erroneous nature of modern interpretations that diverge from scriptural teachings.
“We want to go to God's word to find our information. We don't want to run to John Gill, we don't want to run to C.H. Spurgeon, we don't want to run to... whatever commentator you want...”
“The Holy Ghost is the one who is being used, Jesus is the one using it, and it is the collective who is being baptized by that.”
“Holy Spirit baptism is not you being saved. Holy Spirit baptism is not you being quickened. Holy Spirit baptism is not you being put into Christ.”
“The baptism with the Holy Ghost was given upon that local church to empower and do with power that institution as God's new place of residence and service.”
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