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All four gospels make it clear: John baptized with water, but Jesus baptizes with the Holy Spirit (Mt. 3:11-12, Mk. 1:8, Lk. 3:16, Jn. 2:26-7, 33). What does this mean? How important is this? What happens when one is baptized in the Holy Spirit? Let me begin with what happens when one is baptized in the Holy Spirit. First, the Spirit witnesses to Jesus Christ and his Kingdom, making Christ utterly real. This happens as the Spirit illumines Scripture so that it conveys the reality of the risen Christ, his Kingdom, a new relationship to the Father, and all the blessings and responsibilities that occur in Christ. Secondly, the Spirit empowers corporate worship to reveal the risen Jesus so that worship is caught up in joy, holiness and love. As that happens, the Eucharist becomes the messianic banquet, the marriage feast of the Lamb, bringing the worshipper before the very throne of God with Jesus, the martyrs, the saints, the four and twenty elders, and the whole company of the redeemed in a glorious paean of praise to the everlasting God. Thirdly, the Spirit gives gifts and fruits, the power to pray for healing and deliverance, gifts such as discernment and speaking in tongues, fruits such as joy, love, and peace. By means of these gifts and fruits the body of Christ is edified, strengthened, illumined, empowered, sent into the world to witness to Christ and do the deeds of Jesus in his Name. Fourth, the Spirit reveals deep sins, behavioral patterns and attitudes, that lie hidden in the heart. By confession, repentance, forgiving and being forgiven, the soul is cleansed and enabled to see and hear God, to minister with power in the Name of Christ, and to love others. Fifth, the Spirit reveals a way of life in Christ that contradicts the greed, vanity, pride, and power of the church and world. This is a life of service, of scaled-down living, of daily study and prayer, of prophetic stands against the injustices that characterize our daily life. These are some of the great things that happen when Jesus baptizes in the Holy Spirit. So I say to you: Ask and it will be given to you; seek and you will find; knock and the door will be opened to you. For everyone who asks receives; he who seeks finds; and to him who knocks, the door will be opened. Which of you fathers, if your son asks for a fish, will give him a snake instead? Or if he asks for an egg, will give him a scorpion? If you then, though you are evil, know how to give good gifts to your children, how much more will your Father in heaven give the Holy Spirit to those who ask him! (Luke 11:9-13)What does it mean to ask, to seek, to knock? Among other things, it means to pray to receive the Holy Spirit, to repent of all obstacles blocking the fullness of the Spirit, to study Scripture and other books on the Holy Spirit, and to seek out persons who can help you receive the Holy Spirit. Let this be a real Pentecost. The Rev. Robert J. Sanders, Ph.D. May, 2006 |