Jerry,
Why do you continually dodge Francisco's question? Just WHO was the eunuch baptized into?
You did not answer my question.Are believers baptized into Christ by the Spirit?
I know you addressed this to Francisco, but I'd like to comment on this as well. It depends on what you mean. If you are asking if all believers are baptized by the Holy Spirit by having it fall upon them and rest on their heads as it did to the Gentiles in Acts 10:44, the answer is NO, this does not happen to
all believers upon hearing and believing the gospel. The Samaritans in Acts 8:5-16 proves this.
People are led to baptism by the Spirit, the word of God. The words of the apostles are inspired by the Holy Spirit. Philip also spoke with inspirtation of the Holy Spirit. When the eunuch heard the inspired word of God, which is the Spirit, (John 16:13, Eph. 6:17), he was baptized into Jesus Christ.
By one Spirit, the eunuch was baptized into Christ.
Again, if you don't think that the eunuch was baptized into Christ, despite the fact that he was preached Jesus, just
who do you think he was baptized into?
The baptism spoken of in Romans 6, which is the one that puts us into Christ,
is the same baptism that forgives sins. It clearly states that in Romans 6:6-7. Well, the baptism that forgives sins is baptism in the name of the Lord. (Acts 2:38). This of course uses WATER. Same baptism. The apostles practiced what they preached: water baptism in the name of the Lord for the remission of sins. This same baptism puts them INTO CHRIST.
Again, the baptism that puts us INTO CHRIST is the
same one that forgives sins.
Where does it say that Spirit baptism forgives sins? We already know that WATER baptism in the name of the Lord forgives sins, but where's the verse that shows that Spirit baptism will do this for a person. The fact is that it
doesn't, which is exactly why Peter commanded the Gentiles to be water baptized in the name of the Lord DESPITE the fact that the Holy Spirit had already fallen upon them.
So, because Spirit baptism does NOT forgive sins, it CAN'T be the one spoken of in Romans 6, which puts us into Christ,
because the baptism spoken of in Romans 6 frees us from sin (verses 6,7).