Are you asking about the baptism of the Holy Ghost in others, or in yourself?
If you're speaking about others, then you're implying that you're looking for "proof" of one's salvation. That's not your job.
The "proof" of one's salvation is the fruit of the Spirit (Galatians 5). And lest we forget: only God knows what's truly in our hearts. When we talk about "baptism of the Holy Ghost" from a "charismatic" perspective, it usually involves speaking in tongues, or being slain in the spirit, or some other such nonsense. Instead, see my good works, that are based upon my faith, rather than how well I can flop around on the ground or speak things no one can understand. That's the true measure of my salvation.
Exactly and well stated. They don't tend to like Galatians 5, it doesn't shine the light upon them, but upon God.
They do however love to tell all the works they have done, and they generally include tears and emotionalism. But of course, then say it wasn't them. They also want us to forget all about the flopping around and other nonsense that they teach and do. We need to look at these manifestations that they have, they only want us to look at healings as proof they are right. :) I'm not fooled.
Looking at all of luke1616s' posts, I'd say he's no Baptist. :)