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		   The baptism 
		  in the Holy Spirit is the empowering for service that takes place in the life 
		  of the Christian. It can take place at the moment of faith in Christ as in the 
		  case of the first Gentile convert, Cornelius; but traditionally and experientially 
		  it follows repentance, saving faith, and baptism (see Hebrews 6:1-2).  It enables 
		  a believer to witness to the Lord's salvation and to demonstrate one or more of 
		  the nine gifts, or manifestations, of the Holy Spirit (see I Corinthians 12:7-10). 
		  Just as the indwelling Spirit reproduces the life of Jesus, the outpoured, or 
		  baptizing, Spirit reproduces the ministry of Jesus.  To illustrate, if I had 
            a glass of water and took a swallow, then the water would be inside me. If, on 
            the other hand, I went down to the beach and stepped into the ocean, then I would 
            be in the water. We receive, as it were, a drink of the Spirit when we are saved, 
            but when we are baptized in the Spirit, it is as if that initial drink becomes 
            an ocean that completely surrounds us.  When we give ourselves to Jesus, the 
            Holy Spirit comes to live within us. The Holy Spirit places us into Jesus. In 
            turn Jesus immerses us in the power of the Holy Spirit, and from the experience 
            comes the ability to reproduce the works of Jesus, including miracles and healings 
            (see John 14:12-16, Acts 1:5,8).  Just as there are nine attributes of the fruit 
            of the Spirit, there are nine gifts of the Spirit. Before He ascended into heaven, 
            Jesus said, "John truly baptized with water, but you shall be baptized with the 
            Holy Spirit" (Acts 1:5). He also said, "You shall receive power when the Holy 
            Spirit has come upon you: And you shall be witnesses to Me" (Acts 1:8). When the 
            day of Pentecost came, Jesus' apostles were all together in the same house. There 
            was the sound of a mighty wind, and then tongues of fire sat upon them. They "began 
            to speak with other tongues, as the Spirit gave them utterance" (Acts 2:4).  In 
            subsequent instances, when this experience came upon the people, it seemed as 
            if the Spirit of God activated their speech. First of all, this showed that they 
            had been empowered to witness for the Lord. Second, their higher speech centers 
            had been brought under the control of Jesus Christ. As James said, "If anyone 
            does not stumble in word, he is a perfect man" (James 3:2). The tongues of these 
            people had been brought under the Lord's control.  Finally, by the words they spoke, 
            they were able to do miracles. That is because the spoken word brings about healings, 
            miracles, and the works of power that Jesus did. All of this is encompassed in 
            the baptism in the Holy Spirit.  How Do I Receive the Baptism in the Holy Spirit?  You need to do a number of things in order 
            to receive this blessing.  First, you need to be born again. The person who 
            is going to be filled with the Spirit must have the indwelling Spirit and must 
            belong to Jesus.  The second thing you have to do is to ask. The Bible says, 
  "Ask, and it will be given to you" (Luke 11:9).  The third thing you have to 
            do is surrender. The apostle Paul made this need clear in the book of Romans when 
            he said, "Present your bodies a living sacrifice." (Romans 12:1)  Fourth, you 
            must be willing to obey the Spirit. God does not give this power to someone and 
            then say, "You can take the part you like and leave the part you do not like." 
            If you want to be immersed in the Spirit, you need to be prepared to obey the 
            Spirit.  Fifth, you need to believe. The apostle Paul, speaking to the Galatians, 
            said, "Did you receive the Spirit by the works of the law, or by the hearing of 
            faith" (Galatians 3:2)? The answer, obviously, is faith. You have to believe that 
            if you ask, you will receive.  Finally, you have to exercise what God has given 
            you.  Having asked, having received, having been willing to obey, and having believed, 
            you need to respond in a biblical fashion. The Bible says those baptized with 
            the Holy Spirit on the day of Pentecost "began to speak with other tongues, as 
            the Spirit gave them utterance" (Acts 2:4). This means they spoke the words that 
            the Spirit gave them. The Holy Spirit gave the words, but the apostles and disciples 
            voluntarily responded.  There was action based on faith, not merely passive acceptance 
            of the blessing.  For example, suppose someone came to me and asked, "Could 
            you let me have a dollar?" and I said, "Certainly." Then I reached into my pocket 
            and handed him a dollar. What if he just looked at me and said, "You don't understand. 
            I'm terribly desperate. May I please have a dollar?" I would offer the dollar 
            again and say, "Here's the dollar." But what if, instead of taking it, he said, 
  "Oh, please, don't you see I'm starving? Let me have a dollar." We could keep 
            that up forever! The person would go without, and my arm would grow tired of handing 
            him the dollar. He would never receive it, and I would never give it.  But the 
            minute he said, "Thank you," took the dollar, and put it in his pocket, that would 
            be the moment the blessing was received.  That is the way it is with God. God 
            is offering the baptism in the Holy Spirit to people who need only to reach out 
            and take it and then enjoy the blessing. Would you like to receive the power of the Holy Spirit in your life? Call 
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