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Luke 3:1-3
unknownservant:
Hi Bob,
How are you? Are you ready for a weekend of rest and hopefully chat on here? :)
Yes, I've heard of Pentecost and I know at least three thousand souls were added that day and I know that the Apostles were Baptized with THE HOLY SPIRIT that day, but what I don't recall is whether any of the Apostles were ever Baptized with water the same as John's Baptism. If you know the answer, I would appreciate your help and if they weren't Baptized with water, I would appreciate if you would explain to me why. I've wondered about this for quite a while but I have never found the answer.
Thanks,
unknownservant
Bob:
--- Quote from: unknownservant on January 24, 2015, 12:17:55 am ---Hi Bob,
How are you? Are you ready for a weekend of rest and hopefully chat on here? :)
Yes, I've heard of Pentecost and I know at least three thousand souls were added that day and I know that the Apostles were Baptized with THE HOLY SPIRIT that day, but what I don't recall is whether any of the Apostles were ever Baptized with water the same as John's Baptism. If you know the answer, I would appreciate your help and if they weren't Baptized with water, I would appreciate if you would explain to me why. I've wondered about this for quite a while but I have never found the answer.
Thanks,
unknownservant
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The Scripture is clear that Christ never baptized with water.
Do you understand the deference between John's water baptism and that water baptism done by the Apostles? If not why don't you start a thread and study it. If you do understand then why did you ask the above question?
IHS
Bob spelled backwards is boB
clark thompson:
We see in the gospel of John that two of Jesus' disciples were followers of John so these men would been most likely baptized by him, John could not baptize with the Holy Spirit only God can what man can do can not lead to salvation it is what God does gives us the baptism of the Holy Spirit.
Fat:
Act 19 tells us of 12 men who received all three baptisms.
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