Neither.
There are 3 baptisms. You (like many) haven't yet seen the distinction between the first two.
The baptism mentioned in Rom 6:3 is not water baptism.
It is also not "the baptism in the Holy Spirit" (Acts 1:6, Acts 2:4).
The baptism that Paul speaks of in Rom 6:3 is the same as he described in Gal 3:27 & 1 Cor 12:13, where the believer is baptized IN Christ, BY the Holy Spirit, at the moment of faith=salvation. This is a baptism of YOUR spirit....The Holy Spirit baptized you INTO Jesus. That's how a person is "IN Christ", their new identity.
There are 3 baptisms. You (like many) haven't yet seen the distinction between the first two.
The baptism mentioned in Rom 6:3 is not water baptism.
It is also not "the baptism in the Holy Spirit" (Acts 1:6, Acts 2:4).
The baptism that Paul speaks of in Rom 6:3 is the same as he described in Gal 3:27 & 1 Cor 12:13, where the believer is baptized IN Christ, BY the Holy Spirit, at the moment of faith=salvation. This is a baptism of YOUR spirit....The Holy Spirit baptized you INTO Jesus. That's how a person is "IN Christ", their new identity.
3:27 baptized into Christ ... clothed yourselves with Christ. Everyone would understand Paul's images. Jewish teachers normally expected Gentiles converting to Judaism to be baptized so they could join God's people; these converts were baptized naked and could then be reclothed after the baptism. Jewish writers could speak of being "clothed" with the Spirit or virtues.