Baptism is the entrance to life, the kingdom of God. Baptism of Christian church, ritual of universal enlightenment, and use of water. Usually under the name of the Trinity, or under the name of Christ. Orthodox Churches and Baptist churches need to be thoroughly baptized. In other churches, pouring and sprinkling are more common. Most churches regard baptism as a symbol of sacrament or grace, but some believe that Christ was merely a law or ordinance. So baptism is the sacrament of faith and we are inspired by the grace of the Holy Spirit to respond to the gospel of Christ.
In Christian theology, baptism by the Holy Spirit (also known as baptism by the Holy Spirit or Baptism by the Holy Spirit or the Holy Spirit) or baptism by the Holy Spirit is different from baptism with water. It is often related to Christian church integration, awarding of spiritual gifts, and strengthening of Christian ministry. The word "baptism of the Holy Spirit" comes from the New Testament, and all Christian traditions have accepted it as a theological conception. But due to differences in salvation and church science, various Christian sects and traditions have explained their meanings in different ways. As a result, spiritual baptism, as part of a sacrament to enter the church, as a synonym for rebuilding, as a synonym for Christian integrity, or as a second grace act of giving people Christian life and service , They are defined differently.
The Catholic Church teaches that baptism, confirmation, and fellowship - the sacrament of Christian enlightenment - have laid the foundation of Christian life. Christian life is based on baptism. It is "the entrance to the life of the Holy Spirit", "It means the birth of water and the Holy Spirit, it brings it in fact." The oil pouring after the baptism (the Christianity of the Eastern church) represents the gift of the Holy Ghost and declares that a second oil pouring will be given in subsequent confirmation to complete the baptismal oil pouring
Huldrych Zwingli, a Protestant reformer representing Switzerland, taught three different baptisms, baptism, baptism (Christian education), and spiritual baptism. Complete baptism includes all three, but Zwingli emphasizes that teaching water and external baptism can not provide a redemption. It gives faith, so it can be saved only by the inner baptism of the Holy Spirit. According to Zwingli, these three baptisms can be given separately; spiritual baptism can occur at the beginning or the end of the sequence.