BAPTISM PROTOCOL
After understanding who Jesus is and what salvation means, Scripture turns to the first tactical response: Baptism. This is not a ritual: it is a public burial of the old man.
Burial and Resurrection
Baptism is a physical expression of a spiritual reality. It represents the end of your old identity and the birth of your new one.
Going into the water represents a grave. Coming out represents the resurrection life. It marks your official identification with Jesus Christ.
Belief Precedes Baptism
In Scripture, the order is never reversed. Belief in the Word comes first: the response of baptism follows.
Baptism does not create faith: it responds to it. This is why understanding matters before the action is taken.
Identification and Obedience
Baptism is not optional theater. It was commanded by Jesus Himself as the primary method of making disciples.
Jesus modeled this obedience personally. Though He had no sin to wash away, He identified with our humanity to fulfill all righteousness.
Does Baptism Save You?
Scripture must be handled with surgical care here. Salvation is by grace through faith. Water does not remove sin: Christ does.
Baptism “saves” in the sense that it is the active appeal of your faith to God. It is the public testimony of an internal miracle.
Baptism of the Holy Spirit
Confusion often surrounds this phrase. Some teach it as a secondary “upgrade” or an elite tier of Christianity. Scripture is unambiguous: the Spirit is given the moment you are reconciled to God.
If you have Christ, you have the Spirit. You were sealed at the moment of belief.
One Spirit, One Body
The biblical definition of Spirit baptism is the act of God placing a believer into the Body of Christ by the Holy Spirit.
This is a universal reality for every believer. There are no tiers. There is no elite group.
Indwelling vs. Filling
Scripture distinguishes between your permanent status and your daily empowerment.
- Indwelling: Happens once at salvation. Permanent. (1 Cor 6:19)
- Filling: Happens repeatedly. Related to boldness and obedience. (Eph 5:18)
Many confuse “Filling” with “Spirit Baptism.” Theology goes sideways when we teach that a believer is incomplete without a secondary event.
When Churches Overstep
Churches go out of line when they imply you are “saved but lack the Spirit.” This creates fear and spiritual hierarchy. Scripture never divides Christians into those who have it and those who do not.
The Stand Taken
Spirit baptism is your salvation reality. Water baptism is your public testimony. Filling of the Spirit is your daily empowerment. There are no second class Christians in the Legacy.
IDENTITY SECURED. MISSION CONTINUES.
