The Necessity of Baptism
10/5/25 7:55 AM
Sammy Omosh
Kenya 🇰🇪
On 11/11/19, in a dream vision, I was telling a person:
“The fire of the Holy Spirit is coming on you.”
This morning, as I was going through my personal journal, this word was quickened in my spirit. I heard that it is for now — for this time and season we are in.
The firestorm (the mantle) is coming over you, and it will transform you into a different person. You will “stand tall” among the crowd. Remember, Joshua and Caleb had a different spirit, and this was a mark of distinction on their part.
You cannot go to battle ill-equipped; it will be a disaster for God’s sake! David the king was not anointed only once — there were subsequent anointings upon him. Reinhard Bonnke, the late evangelist, acknowledged in one of his books that a mantle was passed on to him by an elderly man of God from England by the name of Jeffreys (I believe). He laid hands on him, and his life was never the same.
The story of Elijah and Elisha comes into play here. Be humble to respect and learn from the older generation of God’s anointed ones. They carry something we may need in the future. A Pentecost-like experience is coming to catapult us into greater works. You will stand up and give a powerful witness for the Master.
The fear of man or of the multitude will be replaced by boldness. There is no anointing without boldness. The anointing cannot be released in an atmosphere laden with fear — and you know where fear comes from. I see holy fire in a person’s eyes. The baptism of fire must precede the greatest soul harvest in the history of the earth.
Peter and the 120 in the upper room were changed by the tongues of fire. It was only after this divine visitation from above that he gave a powerful sermon, and 3,000 more were added to their numbers (Acts 2). Are you ready to receive holy fire?
Personally, in the past, I have never gone on any mission without thorough preparation.
On 30/9/25, I saw a mass baptism of new converts at a certain location. The Lord highlighted the need for the church to baptize new converts. This is the work of any pastor or church leader — it is a command (Matthew 28:19).
Philip baptized the Ethiopian eunuch after he interpreted Isaiah 53 to him, as they rode down the road in his chariot. He witnessed, then baptized immediately — not later (Acts 8:26-40). Peter commanded new converts to be baptized (Acts 10:48). The Philippian jailer was baptized after conversion, along with his family — at night! (Acts 16:31-34).
One time, while I was in Bible school, I, together with a fellow student and a friend of mine from the DRC (there was a representation of five countries among the student body), received an invitation to minister at a certain church. We ministered interchangeably, and when the service was over, we felt the need to baptize the new converts. We did it in the afternoon. That was my first and last experience, so to speak.
On 4/10/25, in a dream, I am standing on the road waiting for a bus. It arrives and I board, but before it goes far, something happens and it comes to a complete stop. Everybody disembarks, and somebody alerts me, telling me we are heading to the roadside church to seek refuge.
An event is coming and will be seen by all. Those who have sharpened their discernment by now know what it is.
Note: Recently, I saw in a dream the retired president entering a bus, sitting beside the window, and waving goodbye. Pray for him and his family.