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painting a picture of water baptism vs holy spirit baptism

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if you could paint a picture on a canvas of what water baptism and holy spirit baptism looks like, what would it be. i believe god is a spirit that is holy, and we need to dip our entire body/soul/spirit/mind into the holy pool now and not just our heads/minds in order to live with god the father of spirit/god the son/jesus and god the holy spirit in the kingdom of god in heaven after we die. so this is what my water and spirit baptism painting would look like..

water baptism - dipping just your head/mind into the pool filled with holy water. i don't know how i would paint this, let's move on to holy spirit baptism..

John 6:44 says that jesus declares that “no one can come to me unless the father who sent me draws him - only god the father of spirit that is holy draws us to salvation..

the pool with water is a spiritual pool..
holy spirit baptism - dipping entire body/soul/spirit/mind into pool filled with holy water and his word, sealed until redemption

the pool filled with holy water
- John 6:44 - this pool is god the father of spirit and his holy spirit drawing your body/soul/spirit/mind into the pool filled with holy water and his word. this is salvation.

after baptism
- Ephesians 4:30 - when your body/soul/spirit/mind step out of the pool, you are now sealed until redemption and within/inside of you indwells god the son his word/god the holy spirit and his holiness inside of your body/flesh where your soul/spirit/mind dwell.

faith walk - now your faith walk has begun. the spiritual pool describes salvation, because you can't just dip your head/mind in the pool to get to heaven, god the father of spirit wants all of you in the kingdom of god in heaven, you cannot enter heaven with just your head/mind. we don't sin with just or heads/minds, we sin with our entire body/spirit/soul/mind because the spirit/soul/mind are inside of your body and your body walks the earth..

my painting colors of choice,
god the father of spirit and his holy spirit - outer part/white - inner part/light yellow/orange
god's pool/outside/white - god's pool/inside/yellow gold
holy water inside the pool/outer part/deep blue - inner part/light yellow/orange
his word - a black bible painted inside the water in the middle of the pool
 
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Water baptism: a pool of water into which you are submerged in the name of the FATHER SON and HOLY SPIRIT, following the example of
Jesus as a testamony that you have repented, that your old man is dead and that you have arisen a new person in Christ who has baptized
you into His Body. This is a one time occurance.

Spirit baptism: the pouring out of the Holy Spirit from on High, sent from both the Father and the Son, filling you with power to do God's will and enabling you with gifts and love with which to bless the world and especially His Church. The greek command "be filled with the Holy Spirit" means to keep on being filled. A present progressive occurance.
 
Water baptism: a pool of water into which you are submerged in the name of the FATHER SON and HOLY SPIRIT, following the example of
Jesus as a testamony that you have repented, that your old man is dead and that you have arisen a new person in Christ who has baptized
you into His Body. This is a one time occurance.

Spirit baptism: the pouring out of the Holy Spirit from on High, sent from both the Father and the Son, filling you with power to do God's will and enabling you with gifts and love with which to bless the world and especially His Church. The greek command "be filled with the Holy Spirit" means to keep on being filled. A present progressive occurance.

Carolyn: I would call the second instance the filling of the Spirit, rather than the baptism of the Spirit: 'by one Spirit are ye all baptised into one body' (1 Corinthians 12.13); which happened to the church in principle and into the good of which people come when they are born again. Of course, afterwards, they should seek to be stay filled with the spirit, which is distinct.

Blessings.
 
Water baptism: a pool of water into which you are submerged in the name of the FATHER SON and HOLY SPIRIT, following the example of
Jesus as a testamony that you have repented, that your old man is dead and that you have arisen a new person in Christ who has baptized
you into His Body. This is a one time occurance.

Spirit baptism: the pouring out of the Holy Spirit from on High, sent from both the Father and the Son, filling you with power to do God's will and enabling you with gifts and love with which to bless the world and especially His Church. The greek command "be filled with the Holy Spirit" means to keep on being filled. A present progressive occurance.

first off, in regards to spirit baptism, god is able to find you anywhere, not just a church or a pool of water. that's why it's called a spiritual baptism because god the father is a spirit that is spiritual. your water baptism is actually the spirit baptism and your spirit baptism is what is called anointing after spirit baptism. anointing occurs throughout your life after spirit baptism.

Luke 3:16 - John answered, saying unto them all, I indeed baptize you with water; but one mightier than I cometh, the latchet of whose shoes I am not worthy to unloose: he shall baptize you with the Holy Ghost and with fire

blessings - urk
 
I just called it Spirit Baptism because it is the Holy spirit that is poured out upon us, fills us and flows out of us. Semantics get really confusing
here beccause everyone has different terms for the same occurances. I usually call it the receiving of power because that is what is promised
in Acts 1 after the Holy Spirit has come upon us. The terms are what most people end up arguing about more than the occurance.
I'm just glad that Jesus didn't leave us alone but sent another Comforter. Where would we ever be without His Spirit.
I am artistic but not like you, urk, when you can envision your colors and painting. My cousin, also a Christian, does that sort of thing, too.
She has painted some beautiful visions that God has given her in dreams. I wish I could see some of your work
 
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