Our hearts of stone are indeed changed when the Holy Spirit dwells within us.go read the chapters.. they talk all about it.
heart of flesh to replace your heart of stone.
a new spirit that calls out to your father..
etc.
At issue is the idea that there is a "baptism of the heart" that is somehow a separate thing from being Baptized with water in the Name of the Father, and of the Son and of the Holy Spirit. Baptism by definition is a water ritual. Scripture never speaks to a baptism of the heart that is a separate kind of baptism.
its pretty simple, those chapters are fulfilled in Jesus's baptism of the Holy Spirit.
there was a partial fulfillment in John's baptism for repentance. which seems to be what many are stuck in.
John said that he baptized with water, but that Jesus would baptize with the Holy Spirit.
Do you think that means that Jesus wouldn't baptize with water? Or that John baptized with water only, but that Jesus would baptize with water and the Holy Spirit?
If you choose that to mean that Jesus would baptize with the Holy Spirit instead of water, then water baptism should have ceased with John. But it did not. And when Jesus does begin to baptize immediately after the discussion with Nicodemus about being born again, he's using water. So is he baptizing with water alone, or with water and the Holy Spirit?
anyone can walk into a church and get baptized. it doesn't do anything for someone who is not willing to actually follow Jesus.
100% agree. For any sacrament to be valid and effective, there is a requirement that there is proper intent. But where there is proper form, matter and intent, then being baptized does exactly what Jesus says it will -- we are born again. It does exactly what Peter says it will -- our sins are forgiven (Acts 2:38). It does exactly what Paul says it will -- it brings us into Christ ((Romans 6:3-4, Galatians 3:27).
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