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Lesson 1 – Baptism Defined And Explained
Baptism is both an outward and sin ward spiritual concept that demonstrates a believer's full acceptance of the Christian faith and identification with the ideals of the faith.  Baptism is a symbolic practice or act that identifies a believer with the experiences of Christ's suffering, death, burial, resurrection, and spiritual endowment.  In a nutshell, it identifies a believer with unique events in the ministry of Jesus Christ (Rm. 6:3; Cor. 12:13; Col. 2:13).
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Lesson 2 – How To Receive The Baptism In/With The Holy Spirit
The Baptism in/with the Holy Ghost otherwise called Holy Ghost baptism is an experience of lunching deep into the over whelming experience of the Spirit of God, giving up self to total control of the Holy Ghost. To receive the genuine of this experience one needs:
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BAPTISM
About Lesson

The Baptism in/with the Holy Ghost otherwise called Holy Ghost baptism is an experience of lunching deep into the over whelming experience of the Spirit of God, giving up self to total control of the Holy Ghost. To receive the genuine of this experience one needs:

*          to be sanctified, to be worthy to accommodate the person of this all Holy Spirit of God (Acts       3:38; 8:14-23).

*          to seek first the fruit of the Spirit which guarantees genuineness and stability of the Holy Ghost   baptism (Gal. 5:22-23).

*          hunger and sustained desire for the Holy Ghost baptism by faith (Matt. 5:6; Acts 1:4-5,12-14;      2:1-4).

*          great desire and zeal to serve God or identify selflessly in His service (Acts 10:1-6,44-46).

*          exercise faith in Christ Jesus, and release self to God, letting Him take charge of ones thoughts,    actions, and senses.

Independently the Holy Ghost baptism could come upon one spontaneously, or by the laying on of hands of one especially ministers gifted by the LORD to do so, who will have also gotten the experience.

Trying to exercise personal control and restriction most times hinders or limits Holy Ghost baptism. Speaking with new tongues unlearned by one is a common and more often than not, the initial manifestation of the Holy Ghost baptism (Acts 2:1-4; 10:44-46). Other gifts of the Holy Spirit due to the baptism also abound (Cor.. 12:3-11).