Ryrie discusses the difference between Spirit baptism and filling of the Spirit. I have addressed this difference in my second book, The Boundless Love of God: A Holy Spirit Story, Chapter Four:
“The baptizing work of the Spirit occurs each time a person is converted but is experienced only once by each believer. . . . By contrast, the filling of the Spirit is said to be experienced by the same group on more than one occasion (Acts 2:4; 4:31), and the command to be filled is expressed by a present tense indicating that it can be repeated (Ephesians 5:18). The event of being baptized by the Spirit places one into the body of Christ; therefore, if it could be repeated, it would mean that a person would have to be removed from that body in order to be reinstated into it again by a second baptism. Such an idea is completely foreign to the Scriptures.”