Just curious about the posters on this board....
Which of the following do people feel best descibes their position on baptism....
1) Symbolic only
2) Part of Santification but not part of justification.
3) Normative part of a faithful expression of faith, should be normally part of justification process
4) Point at which people enter covenant (not saved until baptized)
5) Must know what your doing it for and be baptized to be saved.
I feel that I'm caught in the middle. (Option 3 is my choice)
I want to affirm baptism as part of a normal faithful response. That it is part of how God requested we come to him. That it is not something we place in the category of post salvation obedience.
Yet I'm equally uncomfortable saying that people aren't saved until they are dunked. Since it is faith from first to last that saves us, baptism was gifted to us to express our faith but I would not want to damn other disciples just because they got their ideas on baptism wrong.
Which of the following do people feel best descibes their position on baptism....
1) Symbolic only
2) Part of Santification but not part of justification.
3) Normative part of a faithful expression of faith, should be normally part of justification process
4) Point at which people enter covenant (not saved until baptized)
5) Must know what your doing it for and be baptized to be saved.
I feel that I'm caught in the middle. (Option 3 is my choice)
I want to affirm baptism as part of a normal faithful response. That it is part of how God requested we come to him. That it is not something we place in the category of post salvation obedience.
Yet I'm equally uncomfortable saying that people aren't saved until they are dunked. Since it is faith from first to last that saves us, baptism was gifted to us to express our faith but I would not want to damn other disciples just because they got their ideas on baptism wrong.