answersLogoWhite

0

The belief of some Christians is according to Acts 2:38. Repenting fully, being immersed as an adult into a watery grave (baptized), and having the laying upon of hands by God's minister, you will receive the gift of God's Holy Spirit - a begettal as a child of God, not yet born again.

User Avatar

Wiki User

13y ago

What else can I help you with?

Related Questions

What is the penticostal belief of the baptism of the holy ghost?

The Pentecostal belief of the baptism of the Holy Ghost is speaking in tongues as the spirit of God gives the utterance.


Can a believer receive the baptism of the holy ghost without being sanctified?

No with out Repentance and Water Baptism in Jesus name you can not Receive the Holy Ghost Acts 2:38


Did Jesus receive the Holy Ghost after his water baptism?

Yes he did .


What Jewish festival that represents holy ghost baptism?

There is no such thing in Judaism.


Is a Dove a symbol of baptism?

Not really. The dove is used as a symbol for the Holy Spirit which is very heavily involved in Baptism.


Have ye received the holy ghost since ye believe?

This is in Acts 19:2, when people were baptized unto John, but John's baptism was no longer the current way; it was superseded by the baptism of the Holy Ghost.


What might help you concentrate on Jesus the light of the world?

The Baptism of the Holy Ghost, (Matthew 3.11)


What is the first step on the path to conversion?

Repent of your sins, being baptised in Jesus' name and receiving the baptism of the Holy Ghost


What are the 3 Christian principles from pentecostal viewpoint?

It depends on whether the Christian is apostolic or not Pentecostals believe in the trinity and the baptism of the holy ghost with the evidence of speaking in tongues apostolics believe in the oneness of God that Jesus is the God of the old testament manifested in the flesh, the baptism in the name of Jesus for the remission of sins and the baptism of the Holy Ghost this fulfilling the commandment of Jesus in Matt 28:19.


How do the Holy Sacraments connect?

Baptism: Baptism allows the reception of the other Sacraments because it makes us a member of the Church, the Body of Christ. It is connected to Confession and Extreme Unction (Anointing of the Sick) because it remits Sin, whether Venial or Mortal. Although, it is the only Sacrament that can remit Original Sin. Baptism is related to Confirmation because it imparts the indwelling of the Holy Ghost. The Eucharist: The Eucharist is, in a way, to the Sacrament of Confession because it remits VENIAL SIN ONLY. The Eucharist is related to Extreme Unction because it is given as Viaticum (Latin word meaning "provisions for a journey"). Confirmation: Confirmation is related to Baptism and Holy Orders because it imparts an indelible mark on the soul. Confirmation is also related to Baptism because it gives the Seven Gifts of the Holy Ghost; therefore finishing the indwelling of the Holy Ghost started at Baptism. The rest of the Sacraments aren't related in any way that I haven't previously mentioned.


What year did Cornelius receive the baptism of the holy ghost?

Cornelius received the baptism of the Holy Ghost around AD 40, as described in the New Testament book of Acts, specifically in Acts 10. This event marked a significant moment in early Christianity, as Cornelius, a Gentile, became one of the first non-Jews to receive the Holy Spirit, demonstrating the Gospel's expansion beyond the Jewish community.


How does being filled with the Holy Ghost differ from being baptized with the Holy Ghost?

When your baptized, In Jesus Name, Your are emersed in Water. At that point the Lord washes away all of your sins. Once you are baptized, you seek the Holy Ghost. The Holy Ghost is the Spirit of the Lord, the Comforter that was promised by Jesus before before his death and resurrection. When you speak in toungues, you are filled with the Holy Ghost. That is your evidence to know that you have the Holy Ghost. You have repentance, baptism in Jesus' Name, and then you're filled with the Holy Ghost. Read Acts 2, this explains when the Holy Ghost fell on the day of Pentecost. Also read Luke 11 where Jesus speaks about sending a Comforter (the Holy Ghost).