Wow! I have consistently objected to just one thing and one thing only and each time I quoted Isaiah 46:10-11 to back it up. That one thing is what God purposed before time had no reality until performed in time. So yes, God's covenant purpose is carried out in time based upon the promise of Christ obtaining redemption in time and space.
So, now applying this to our original argument about the baptism in the Spirit.
1. We were not baptized in the Spirit before the world began in any literal sense whatsoever.
2. No one was baptized in the Spirit prior to Pentecost BECAUSE all gospel accounts are still yet predictive and thus still unfulfilled IN TIME prior to Penteocost. Hence, you cannot apply it BEFORE Pentecost when its purposed application is not UNTIL Pentecost.
3. Spiritual union is merely the reverse of spiritual separation and neither has anything to do with the baptism in the Spirit before the world began, before Penteocst or after Pentecost.
4. The baptism in the Spirit cannot be applied before Pentecost because its purposed application in time was not until Pentecost.
We are told about
individual's prior to Pentecost:
1. They believed and walked by faith - progressive sanctification - Heb. 11
2. They were born again - Jn. 3:3-11
3. They were indwelt by the Spirit (Caleb, Joshua, Moses, Daniel, etc.)
4. Their sins remitted (Acts 10:43)
5. They gospel was preached unto them (Heb. 4:2)
6. They were justified (Rom. 4)
7. The Spirit came upon them to empower them
8. That sin separates them from God (Gen. 2:17; Isa. 59:2)
A. However, we are never told prior to Pentecost that
any individual was ever "baptized in the Spirit."
B. We are only told that the institutional house of God was baptized in the Spirit prior to Pentecost but
NO INDIVIDUALS.
C. We are told that the baptism in the Spirit is a future reality for only those already WATER BAPTIZED believers (Mt. 3:11; Acts 1:4-5; 2:38). Hence, it cannot be part of personal salvation as these were already saved and water baptized.
D. We are told that by all gospel accounts that baptism in the Spirit is a historical event yet future from the ministry of Christ - Mt. 3:11; Acts 1:4-5 - whereas all aspects of personal salvation had been applied to individuals prior to the ministry of Christ.
E. After Pentecost, and after the house of Cornelius we are told there is but "one baptism" - Eph. 4:6 - and the only baptism promised to the end of the world is water baptism - Mt. 28:19-20
F. However, alienation/separation from God spiritually is the unregenerated state - spiritual death (Eph. 2:1,5; 4:18; Isa. 59:2) which is remedied by spiritual union with God/quickening as a creative act by God (Eph. 2:10) not by any baptism of any kind before or after Pentecost.
G. Furthermore, those who confuse quickening with the baptism in the Spirit, make a complete confusion of the promises found in Matthew 3:11; acts 1:4-5; 11:15-16 as the Administrator of this baptism is Christ
not the Spirit, the element is the Spirit
not Christ and the subjects are a plurality of water baptized believers told to assemble at a specific geographical location (Acts 1:5)
not the unregenerated wherever they might be located.
H. The Baptism in the Spirit has ALWAYS been the initial accreditation of the institutional house of God with a qualified ministry and qualified ordinances as the COVENANT ADMINISTRATOR on earth exercising the "keys of the kingdom" (Mt. 18:15-18) within the professed kingdom of God (Heb. 9:1 "also") and NEVER descriptive of an individual aspect of salvation before or after Pentecost. The expression "house of God" is found only 88 times in Scripture and prior to its 85th occurrence in 1 Timothy 3;15 and in its 84 previous occurrences in Scripture, it is NEVER found outside the context of the public institutional house of worship where a qualified public ministry administering qualified public ordinances characterizes it and that is the exact precise same context of 1 Tim. 3:1-13 where it is found the 85th time in scripture.
I. In Acts 10-11 it is provided to justify the WATER BAPTISM of Gentiles into the membership of the institutional house of God, thus as an accrediting act of God and the nearest reference point Peter can point to for anything similiar is "AT the beginning" in regard to the apostles on Pentecost - which proves it was NEVER individually applied to the thousands saved SINCE Pentecost as Protestants and Pentecostals claim.
J. Paul makes a distinction between the a plural "you" (not "we") as a singular "temple" of the Holy Spirit made up of baptized believers (1 Cor. 3;16 not "we") and a singular "you" as a singular "temple" of the Holy Spirit (1 Cor. 6:19). The former is the institutional house of God (1 Cor. 3:9) geographically located at Corinth (1 Cor. 12:27 not "we"), while the latter is the individual believer.
K. The baptism in the Spirit publicly identifies and accredits the institutional house of God as "the pillar and ground of truth" (1 Tim. 3:16) where the truth of the gospel (1 Tim. 3:16-17) is publicly administered by a qualified ministry (1 Tim. 3:1-13) in its preaching/teaching and administration of the ordinances until the end of the age (Mt. 28:19-20; Acts 2:40-41).
L. The promised baptism in the Spirit "not many days hence" geographically restricted to Jerusalem ("depart not from Jerusalem") restricted to 120 water baptized believers identified as "the church" at Jerusalem did not occur upon any other believers, although there were over 500 "brethren" that actually saw Christ ascend 40 days before Pentecost. Hence, on Penteocost this was not a universal baptism of ALL BELIEVERS as your theory demands. However, there is no salvation OUTSIDE of Christ or outside spiritual union with God. This was an institutional House of God public accredition which had NOTHING to do with individual salvation as it was restricted on Penteocst to 120 water baptized believers who were told not to leave Jerusalem as it is was restricted event in Jerusalem only.