Do we all understand here that there is a difference between the function of the Holy Spirit and the Holy Ghost? It's not worded two different words for nothing. In Acts 2 Peter tells us that the CHRIST (Seed Son) they crucified, hath SHED forth this which you both see and hear. There's a reason why it was the Holy Ghost, and not the Holy Spirit that was shed, and I'll go into that later, when I have more time.
Same spirit, but diversities thereof. In the pattern, the gold lining inside the ark of the covenant, represents our inward anointing, and the outside covering of gold represents our outward anointing, ie. the baptism in the Holy Ghost. That's why there are two baptisms and two veils; one represents being baptized into His death, the other being baptized into His life.
Yeshua was born with the first anointing by way of who His Father was, but received the second anointing later. We too follow the same pattern, when we are born from above (not born again-bad translation) with the first public display of faith symbolizing our agreement with our requirement to die (to self), and then being baptized in the Holy Ghost, symbolizing and fulfilling our entrance into the likeness of His zoe life, making our adoption "legal".
And so in this pattern, you have FAITH (public display of faith with water baptism) WITH WORKS (the Holy Ghost does the works).
In Acts 2 (which IS STILL AVAILABLE TODAY), it relates the giving of the earnest of our inheritance. Earnest means to apportion something out as a pledge or down payment, such as earnest money on a house. Fortunately for us, the priest's portion is HaShem HIMSELF. It wouldn't be normal in the natural world to put a down payment on a house to live in and then never go back and live in it.
Because HaShem has a spiritual house, whose house we are, He anointed us with a portion of His Seed Son's inheritance, which is to be just like His Father, in nature and power. To anoint is to consecrate or set apart for Holy service, ie. like the nation of priests, a peculiar (means chosen) people. Peace