View Full Version : Curious about Baptism!
savedbygrace89
09-17-2013, 06:29 PM
Hello, I am a 20-something female who was raised Protestant. However, for a few months now I have been attending Apostolic Pentecostal church with a friend. I really enjoy it. I recently feel that The Lord is wanting me to be baptized, but I have a few questions.
1. I have not "received the Holy Ghost" yet/spoken in tongues, although I want to. Am I eligible for baptism or does this need to occur first?
2. What, in a nutshell does baptism mean to you?
3. If I am baptized does this mean I am pentecostal? I wear skirts to church but not outside of church and I cut my hair, etc. will that absolutely have to change? Does this mean I am then a member of the church?
I'm just trying to see if I'm on the right page here before I move forward.
Thanks in advance for the answers.
-savedbygrace
phareztamar
09-17-2013, 08:20 PM
Welcome to the forum.
Sir George
09-18-2013, 12:50 AM
Hello Savedbygrace!
You are certainly eligible for baptism! It is the step that washes and cleanses you from the sins for which you've repented. Baptism is where the blood Jesus shed on Calvary is applied but ONLY if the Name of Jesus is called over you. Baptism in the titles is worthless.
When you receive the Holy Ghost as per the scriptures, you will become a new creature in Christ Jesus. You will see the need to dress holy, to live holy, as the inclinations are evident in your speech.
Plunge in today and become one of the redeemed according to the scriptures!! Welcome to the family!
Praxeas
09-18-2013, 12:55 AM
Hello, I am a 20-something female who was raised Protestant. However, for a few months now I have been attending Apostolic Pentecostal church with a friend. I really enjoy it. I recently feel that The Lord is wanting me to be baptized, but I have a few questions.
1. I have not "received the Holy Ghost" yet/spoken in tongues, although I want to. Am I eligible for baptism or does this need to occur first?
2. What, in a nutshell does baptism mean to you?
3. If I am baptized does this mean I am pentecostal? I wear skirts to church but not outside of church and I cut my hair, etc. will that absolutely have to change? Does this mean I am then a member of the church?
I'm just trying to see if I'm on the right page here before I move forward.
Thanks in advance for the answers.
-savedbygrace
Baptism is for those that have put their faith in Jesus and accepted what He did on the cross. It does not have to occur after speaking in tongues
Baptism is a LOT of things. It symbolizes a new life (circumcision of the heart). It declares your desire to be a disciple of Jesus. It symbolizes death and resurrection
Don't worry about BEING Pentecostal. Just fall in love with Him. Read His word, follow it, pray, Live a godly example to others within and without side the church.
As far as THAT particular church goes I can't answer as to their idea of acceptance and not all churches are the same
Pliny
09-18-2013, 11:39 AM
Hello, I am a 20-something female who was raised Protestant. However, for a few months now I have been attending Apostolic Pentecostal church with a friend. I really enjoy it. I recently feel that The Lord is wanting me to be baptized, but I have a few questions.
1. I have not "received the Holy Ghost" yet/spoken in tongues, although I want to. Am I eligible for baptism or does this need to occur first?
2. What, in a nutshell does baptism mean to you?
3. If I am baptized does this mean I am pentecostal? I wear skirts to church but not outside of church and I cut my hair, etc. will that absolutely have to change? Does this mean I am then a member of the church?
I'm just trying to see if I'm on the right page here before I move forward.
Thanks in advance for the answers.
-savedbygrace
1. The injunction of Peter on the day of Pentecost was to "repent and be baptized" (Acts 2:38). The prerequisite for baptism is repentance which infers faith/belief. The infilling of the Holy Ghost will come it is not the prerequisite, repentance is.
2. Baptism is part of the new birth experience (John 3).
Through it we are buried with Christ that like Christ rose from the grave we also should walk in new life IF we are planted in the likeness of His death (Rom. 6).
Through baptism our hearts are circumcised with the circumcision made without hands (Col 2).
Through baptism remission of sins are received (Acts 2).
3. "Pentecostal" is a term typically used to designate a person who has spoken with other tongues as the Spirit of God gives the utterance.
May God continue to lead and guide you.
seekerman
09-18-2013, 11:44 AM
Hello, I am a 20-something female who was raised Protestant. However, for a few months now I have been attending Apostolic Pentecostal church with a friend. I really enjoy it. I recently feel that The Lord is wanting me to be baptized, but I have a few questions.
1. I have not "received the Holy Ghost" yet/spoken in tongues, although I want to. Am I eligible for baptism or does this need to occur first?
2. What, in a nutshell does baptism mean to you?
3. If I am baptized does this mean I am pentecostal? I wear skirts to church but not outside of church and I cut my hair, etc. will that absolutely have to change? Does this mean I am then a member of the church?
I'm just trying to see if I'm on the right page here before I move forward.
Thanks in advance for the answers.
-savedbygrace
It's essential that you ask the pastor of the church these questions. If you disagree with any of his answers, I'd advise not attending that church. If you agree with his answers, you'll probably be happy there.
renee819
09-18-2013, 02:23 PM
Hello Savedbygrace!
You are certainly eligible for baptism! It is the step that washes and cleanses you from the sins for which you've repented. Baptism is where the blood Jesus shed on Calvary is applied but ONLY if the Name of Jesus is called over you. Baptism in the titles is worthless.
When you receive the Holy Ghost as per the scriptures, you will become a new creature in Christ Jesus. You will see the need to dress holy, to live holy, as the inclinations are evident in your speech.
Plunge in today and become one of the redeemed according to the scriptures!! Welcome to the family!
AMEN! WELCOME AND GOD BLESS YOU WITH HIS HOLY SPIRIT---so that you can become a New Creature, with His divine nature inside.
2 Peter 1:3 According as his divine power hath given unto us all things that pertain unto life and godliness, through the knowledge of him that hath called us to glory and virtue:
:4 Whereby are given unto us exceeding great and precious promises: that by these ye might be partakers of the divine nature, having escaped the corruption that is in the world through lust.
savedbygrace89
09-18-2013, 08:18 PM
Thank you so much for the wonderful answers and kind words! I've fallen in love with this Apostolic church I have been attending. It does something for me as a Christian that my old church did not. I am not opposed to becoming truly "Pentecostal": not cutting hair, no more pants, etc. But I was wondering if it would be necessary. I do live my life with Christian standards and dress modestly (although I do wear pants).
I view my impending baptism as a new beginning and rededicating my life to Christ. I just wanted some feedback :) and please keep it coming!
obriencp
11-20-2013, 07:54 PM
savedbygrace89,
many of us are walking the fine line of sharing our opinions and trying not to steer you in one direction or another.
Baptism in Jesus' name is a wonderful experience and I urge you to do it if you feel you need to. If you realize how much Jesus loves you and the price he paid on calvary... if you believe that he is the Christ and that He died for you and want to make him the Lord of your life, then do it!
Seek God's will for you and seek a deeper relationship with Him.
As far as the strict dress, there are some here that are all for it and those who aren't. We're all about 'holiness' but that definition varies from congregation to congregation. As long as you don't place your trust in how you look and don't judge others to be unsaved based on their hair or skirt, then you may have found a home... even if it's just for a while.
I'm happy that you're getting into a better relationship with Jesus. Don't let religion and/or man deter you from that.
FlamingZword
11-20-2013, 09:28 PM
Hello, I am a 20-something female who was raised Protestant. However, for a few months now I have been attending Apostolic Pentecostal church with a friend. I really enjoy it. I recently feel that The Lord is wanting me to be baptized, but I have a few questions.
1. I have not "received the Holy Ghost" yet/spoken in tongues, although I want to. Am I eligible for baptism or does this need to occur first?
2. What, in a nutshell does baptism mean to you?
3. If I am baptized does this mean I am pentecostal? I wear skirts to church but not outside of church and I cut my hair, etc. will that absolutely have to change? Does this mean I am then a member of the church?
I'm just trying to see if I'm on the right page here before I move forward.
Thanks in advance for the answers.
-savedbygrace
welcome and the best advice I can give you is to pray and ask Jesus your questions, in due time he will answer you with much better answers than anyone else could give you.
seekerman
11-20-2013, 09:55 PM
welcome and the best advice I can give you is to pray and ask Jesus your questions, in due time he will answer you with much better answers than anyone else could give you.
That was two months ago....a little late aren't you? :)
FlamingZword
11-20-2013, 10:11 PM
That was two months ago....a little late aren't you? :)
sometimes I fall behind.
I got other things to do, so sometimes I do not come to AFF for a few days, or weeks.
obriencp
11-21-2013, 08:49 AM
sometimes I fall behind.
I got other things to do, so sometimes I do not come to AFF for a few days, or weeks.
I kinda bumped the thread as it was older before my reply. I was first late to the party.:doh
I like to hit the new post button and if FZW does the same, he came in after I 'revived' it.
I wonder how she is doing?
savedbygrace89
11-25-2013, 10:22 PM
Hi everyone! I am doing wonderful, thank you! I was baptized and received the Holy Ghost a couple weeks ago. I am so glad I decided to do this!
MawMaw
11-26-2013, 03:24 AM
That is wonderful to hear! May God continue to lead and guide you Sis!
Oh and welcome to the forum! :)
FlamingZword
11-26-2013, 10:57 AM
Hi everyone! I am doing wonderful, thank you! I was baptized and received the Holy Ghost a couple weeks ago. I am so glad I decided to do this!
Welcome and remember that in this forum there are many apostolics, but also some who left the apostolic way, so be careful of who you listen to.
navygoat1998
11-26-2013, 11:37 AM
Welcome and remember that in this forum there are many apostolics, but also some who left the apostolic way, so be careful of who you listen to.
Did you call????:happydance
angelafmy
01-04-2014, 12:29 AM
I am doing wonderful, thank you! I was baptized and received the Holy Ghost a couple weeks ago.
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