Hey Dawn –
Dawn -
If you would take the time to answer my points, you would have a better opportunity to see the truth on water baptism being the means selected by God through which man appropriates salvation. But to humor you, I will deal with your last post first, and then return to the many unanswered items on our list…
Dawn said - Christ was not speaking of baptism to Nicodemus, the water you have highlighted is referring to his physical birth.
What Jesus is talking about to Nicodemus is – being “born AGAIN”, this is the CONTEXT. Being born again takes WATER and the SPIRIT!
Dawn said - The physical and the spiritual were both clearly described in that passage..
Being more carnally minded, Nicodemus is thinking about the womb. Being spiritually concerned, Jesus is speaking about spiritual matters - being born AGAIN – which He says requires water and Spirit.
Of course, you will now have to shun Titus 3:5 which confirms this truth to be so... water and Spirit.
Dawn said - Clearly you have chosen to believe that "putting on Christ" means a physical baptism. I do not believe that, especially since Christ, himself, stated all that is required is to be born again and believe (both gifts from God, per Ephesians 2). .
Thanks for the offer on what I believe, but here is what I believe.
Galatians 3:27 – “For as many of you as were baptized into Christ have put on Christ.”
Paul says that those who had chosen to be baptized had “PUT ON” Christ. Like putting on a garment these had taken on the attitude and characteristics of Christ!
You on the other hand REJECT this verse because of your bias against the plain teaching on baptism. You attempt to bypass the MEANS chosen by God for one to appropriate His salvation and “put on” Christ.
So Dawn, have YOU “put on” Christ? If so – HOW?
Second, it is good to see that you recognize that something is REQUIRED in order to be “regenerated and believe”. Did we not agree that faith came from hearing the word of God – Romans 10:17? So man must HEAR God’s word – no??
SO what does separate the lost from the saved - in your opinion Dawn?
In John 3 Jesus says it takes WATER and the Spirit!
Titus 3:5 says we are “regenerated” by the washing of WATER AND the renewing of the Holy Spirit. Paul, John, and Jesus are in agreement – and I agree with them. What does this verse mean to you Dawn?
Dawn - Regeneration comes from God and requires nothing. God does all the work. All of it, that way, we can't boast in saying we took part. .
Jesus, John, and Paul says it DOES require something… WATER –AND- the Spirit !! Where does this attempt at “do nothing” religion come from? Now you may be ready to lie down in a heap and say “Come and get it God!” but scripture suggests more is required to obtain the blessings of God that He offers to man by His grace.
No wonder when Jesus says – “He that believes AND is baptized shall be saved.” you have such a difficult time accepting His words. You can’t believe and be baptized lying in a heap!
Dawn said - Paul continually likens the natural man's ability to respond to a dead person. A dead person cannot do anything. He can't breathe, he can't move, he can't act, and he can't respond. .
This is inaccurate. In reference to Ephesians 2 Paul is discussing the spiritual STATE of man – that of being spiritually dead. (Paul does NOT discuss man’s ability to RESPOND to that lost condition in Eph. 2.) It appears your errant reading of the passage has caused you to believe the wrong things about HOW a man is able to respond to the blessings God offers man by His grace. In this passage Paul goes on to explain how God’s mercy caused Him to provide for man’s salvation through Christ.
2:8- For by GRACE (God’s part) – you have been saved – through faith (man’s part).
Salvation is the gift of God!
From my last post we learned that someone MUST ACT – MUST DO SOMETHING – even to accept a gift! Very odd though – YOU refused to comment on that – huh?
Dawn said - Christ did it all..
What is the CONTEXT here? Yes – Christ “did it all” in reference to providing SALVATION for man, but we know not all men will be saved – Matthew 22:14. It is up to man to do anything that God requires of man to appropriate the salvation He offers by His grace.
Jesus via John said it takes water and the Spirit. Paul says it take water and Spirit. You just won’t accept what the Spirit is saying.
Ephesians 5:26- “…having cleansed [the church] by the washing of water with the word…”
It takes water – and it takes the Spirit…
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Now just to let you know I am paying attention, here is the rolling list of items you seem content to ignore, but alas, I am not so patient. So please stop jumping from one scripture to another in hopes the next one will prove your cause. It just isn’t going to happen…
I was not talking about JOHN’s baptism – were you?
I am talking about the baptism authorized by Jesus Christ as read about in Matthew 28:18-20, for ALL NATIONS, in water Acts 10:47, for the remission of sins Acts 2:38, 10:48 22:16, and “in the name of Jesus Christ” (authorized) Acts 2:38 and 10:48. .
Dawn – did you have anything to say about all of this?? -- 2nd request.
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HS baptism was the result of promise (to the Apostles) and of prophecy. Only two events ever occurred – see Acts 2 and Acts 10.
Baptism in fire is Hell !! If you read just one more verse – Luke 3:17 (or its parallel Matthew 3:12) – you can see this to be true… “…His winnowing fork is in his hand, to clear his threshing floor and to gather the wheat into his barn, but the chaff he will burn with unquenchable fire." Nothing in either of these passages suggests your errant notion that the “baptism of fire” instills anyone with belief.
Dawn – any comment on these items?? – 2nd request !!
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Mark 16:16 – He that believes AND is baptized shall be saved. YOU believe something else. Some say…
He that believes SHOULD be baptized. Or…
He that believes WILL be baptized. Or…
He that believes is saved, and CAN be baptized.
Dawn – what do YOU believe this verse says?? – 2nd request !!
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Let's review John 3.
John 3:1 ¶ There was a man of the Pharisees, named Nicodemus, a ruler of the Jews:
John 3:2 The same came to Jesus by night, and said unto him, Rabbi, we know that thou art a teacher come from God: for no man can do these miracles that thou doest, except God be with him.
John 3:3 Jesus answered and said unto him, Verily, verily, I say unto thee, Except a man be born again, he cannot see the kingdom of God.
John 3:4 Nicodemus saith unto him, How can a man be born when he is old? can he enter the second time into his mother's womb, and be born?
John 3:5 Jesus answered, Verily, verily, I say unto thee, Except a man be born of
water and [of]
the Spirit, he cannot enter into the kingdom of God.
John 3:6
That which is born of the flesh is flesh; and
that which is born of the Spirit is spirit.
John 3:7 Marvel not that I said unto thee, Ye must be born again.
(The blue demonstrates physical birth, the red demonstrates spiritual birth.)
First off, I'm not seeing anywhere in this verse where it says it takes water and spirit. However, since one cannot be born
again unless he is born, then yes, I'll agree it takes water and spirit. There does need to be a physical birth before there can be a spiritual birth.
As far as Titus 3:5, you are interpreting "the washing of regeneration" to mean water baptism???? Do you know that the only other use of the word translated here as "washing" in the NT has to do with spiritual cleansing? I do not believe that Paul was claiming that baptismal regeneration is a true concept here since he never claimed that it was a true doctrine in any of his other writings.
Galatians 3:26-27 For you are all sons of God through faith in Christ Jesus. For as many of you as were baptized into Christ have put on Christ.
You can't take Galatians 3:27 without verse 26 because it pulls it out of context. You are reading into scripture what you want to see there. There is no water baptism mentioned in this verse. The word "baptism" corresponds to 'faith' in the previous verse. That is what the "For" at the beginning of verse 27 means.
Let's look more closely at that Mark scripture, too, because it seems part of it is missing.
Mark 16:16 He that believeth and is baptized shall be saved;
but he that believeth not shall be damned.
Hold yer horses!!! It seems that salvation is related to "believeth", not baptized. hmmm................
Who's taking scripture out of context now?
Anyway, there you have it. Water baptism is not discussed by Jesus, Paul, Mark or John.
BUT, I agree that baptism is necessary because Christ commanded that it follow belief on Him. It helps complete our relationship.