Immersion in The Spirit

Derek Prince With Subtitles50 minutes read

The text delves into the significance of immersion in the Holy Spirit after discussing immersion in water, highlighting the promise of Jesus baptizing in the Holy Spirit and the importance of speaking in tongues as the seal of this baptism. The speaker emphasizes the transformative encounter with the Holy Spirit, urging individuals to come to Jesus, drink in supernatural power, and allow the Holy Spirit to guide their words, leading to a call for those thirsty for this experience to come forward for prayer.

Insights

  • The baptism in the Holy Spirit involves a distinct experience separate from water baptism, focusing on the empowerment and filling of believers with the Holy Spirit, leading to speaking in tongues as a visible and audible evidence of this baptism.
  • The supernatural power received through the baptism in the Holy Spirit is emphasized as essential for effective testimony, spiritual growth, and unification of believers, with a call for individuals to seek this experience through a simple yet faith-filled process of coming to Jesus, asking, receiving, and yielding to the guidance of the Holy Spirit, ultimately leading to speaking in tongues as a gateway to further spiritual growth and unity within the body of believers.

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Recent questions

  • What is the significance of speaking in tongues?

    Speaking in tongues is seen as the visible and audible evidence of the baptism in the Holy Spirit. It is identified as the seal of the Holy Spirit, which is essential for believers to receive after asking the Father for it. This supernatural ability to speak in languages unknown to the speaker is a crucial aspect of the baptism in the Holy Spirit, emphasizing the power and presence of the Holy Spirit in the believer's life.

  • How can one receive the baptism in the Holy Spirit?

    To receive the baptism in the Holy Spirit, individuals must come to Jesus, drink in the supernatural power of God, and allow for an overflow of words as the Holy Spirit guides. This experience requires a willingness to yield to the Holy Spirit, speak in faith, and open one's mouth to receive this supernatural gift. It is essential to have faith in Jesus as Savior, ask for the Holy Spirit, and be open to the transformative encounter that comes with being filled with the Holy Spirit.

  • What is the purpose of the baptism in the Holy Spirit?

    The baptism in the Holy Spirit serves multiple purposes, including speaking in tongues and prophesying. This supernatural experience is meant to empower believers with supernatural abilities to testify to the truth of Jesus' resurrection and spread the message of the Gospel with boldness. It unifies believers into one body, providing them with the necessary tools for spiritual growth and unity within the church.

  • How does the Holy Spirit empower believers?

    The Holy Spirit empowers believers with supernatural power, symbolized by the Greek word "dunamis," which translates to dynamite, representing explosive force. This power is essential for testifying to supernatural events like Jesus' resurrection and spreading the Gospel rapidly. The descent of the Holy Spirit on the Day of Pentecost caused a powerful explosion, leading to miraculous occurrences and the rapid spread of the message of Jesus Christ.

  • What role does emotional expression play in worship?

    Emotional expression plays a significant role in worship, as seen in various biblical figures who exhibited intense emotional reactions to encountering God. The lack of emotional freedom and expression in worship within the church is highlighted, emphasizing the need for repentance, thirst, and yielding to the Holy Spirit. Encountering the Holy Spirit can lead to a transformative experience, allowing individuals to express their emotions freely and worship God with authenticity and passion.

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Summary

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"Baptism in Holy Spirit: Immersion Explained"

  • The text discusses immersion in the Holy Spirit, following a previous discussion on immersion in water.
  • The Greek word for "baptize" means to immerse, hence the focus on immersion.
  • Two types of immersion are described: the swimming pool way (water baptism) and the Niagara Falls way (baptism in the Holy Spirit).
  • The four gospels specifically state that Jesus will baptize in the Holy Spirit.
  • The promise of Jesus baptizing in the Holy Spirit is reiterated in Acts 1:4-5 after His resurrection.
  • The fulfillment of this promise is recorded in Acts 2:1-4 on the Day of Pentecost.
  • The experience on the Day of Pentecost involved three phases: baptism, individual filling with the Holy Spirit, and an overflow leading to speaking in other languages.
  • Cooperation between God and man is necessary for this experience, with individuals speaking as the Holy Spirit gives them language.
  • The apostle Paul describes the Holy Spirit as a seal and a deposit in 2 Corinthians 1:22 and Ephesians 1:14.
  • The seal of the Holy Spirit is identified as speaking in tongues, which is seen as the visible and audible evidence of the baptism in the Holy Spirit.

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"Seal of the Holy Spirit in Christianity"

  • Jesus promised the Holy Spirit to those who ask the Father for it.
  • The seal of the Holy Spirit is visible, audible, and public, not secret.
  • The apostles received the seal of the Holy Spirit by speaking in tongues after waiting in Jerusalem.
  • The apostles accepted this seal in others, as seen in the case of Cornelius' household.
  • The apostles never sought any other seal beyond speaking in tongues.
  • The New Testament does not offer any alternative seal to the Holy Spirit.
  • Speaking in tongues is the seal the apostles received and accepted in others.
  • Enthusiasm and expression of faith, including speaking in tongues, are vital in Christianity.
  • The baptism in the Holy Spirit can be received directly from heaven or through the laying on of hands by believers.
  • The purposes of the baptism in the Holy Spirit include speaking in tongues and prophesying.

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"Supernatural Power Unites Believers for Growth"

  • Jesus emphasized receiving supernatural power from God in Acts 1:8 before leaving his disciples.
  • The Greek word for power, dunamis, translates to dynamite, symbolizing explosive force.
  • The Holy Spirit's descent caused a powerful explosion, spreading news rapidly.
  • Supernatural power is essential for testifying to supernatural events like Jesus' resurrection.
  • Paul attributed his ministry's success to the Holy Spirit's supernatural power in Romans 15:18-19.
  • Africans in East Africa experienced a sovereign outpouring of the Holy Spirit, leading to miraculous occurrences.
  • The baptism in the Holy Spirit aims to unify believers into one body.
  • Unfortunately, the church has often misused the baptism in the Holy Spirit, leading to division instead of unity.
  • The baptism in the Holy Spirit is not a guarantee of perfection but a tool for growth and unity.
  • Christians should not view speaking in tongues as the ultimate goal but as a gateway to further spiritual growth.

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"Emotional Freedom in Worship: Holy Spirit Encounter"

  • People are restricted in expressing their emotions due to societal standards of dignity.
  • The speaker, despite his background in traditional British education, experienced a transformative encounter with the Holy Spirit.
  • The speaker highlights the lack of emotional expression and freedom in worship within the church.
  • Various biblical figures, such as Abraham, Israel, and Joshua, exhibited intense emotional reactions to encountering God.
  • The speaker emphasizes the need for repentance, baptism, thirst, coming to Jesus, asking, receiving, and yielding the tongue to receive the Holy Spirit.
  • The speaker recounts his personal experience of receiving the Holy Spirit without prior baptism or asking.
  • To receive the baptism in the Holy Spirit, one must come to Jesus, drink in the supernatural power of God, and allow for an overflow of words as the Holy Spirit guides.
  • The speaker offers to lead a prayer for those seeking the baptism in the Holy Spirit, emphasizing the simplicity and faith required in the process.
  • A call is made for individuals to come forward if they are thirsty for the supernatural experience of the Holy Spirit.
  • The speaker expresses excitement and hope for the impact of individuals being filled with the Holy Spirit in New Zealand.

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"Prayer for Baptism: Drinking in the Spirit"

  • A simple prayer is provided to present oneself to Jesus as a candidate for baptism, involving asking and then drinking in the Holy Spirit.
  • Opening one's mouth to drink in the Holy Spirit is emphasized, with the transformation of a small mouthful into a flowing river that speaks from the heart.
  • It is crucial to confess faith in Jesus as Savior to qualify for receiving the Holy Spirit, followed by a prayer led by the speaker.
  • After saying amen, one must begin to drink in the Holy Spirit and speak in faith, transitioning from English to a new language.
  • Participants are encouraged to yield to the experience, speak clearly, and communicate directly with the Lord in other tongues.
  • The meeting concludes with a call to worship the Lord in other tongues, expressing gratitude and praise, with a reminder to continue speaking in tongues even after leaving.
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