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Originally posted by Josephus
Depends on what you mean by baptism. The grammatical roots of the word "Baptism" is simply the dipping of oneself into something else.
Originally posted by Josephus
In regards to baptism by water, the disciples and Jesus practiced baptism with a lot of water... at least a river full (the entire Jordan river). Whether or not that's enough for a sprinkle, I don't know. Seems like an aweful waste of water for just a few drops. I'd almost bet money they had a water fight afterwards.
Originally posted by Josephus
When Peter says it is not the "washing away" of the water that saves you, but a clean concience toward God, logic would demand that washing anything takes more than just a few drops of water.![]()
The purpose of baptism is not to get someone into Christ's Death. There is no direct word for word scripture that answers this. Ooh, but it can certainly be answered in several paragraphs of multiple scriptures and interpretations, but that's all one has.
One must first BELIEVE in CHRIST'S DEATH before being baptized. Not the other way around. Hence, the purpose of Baptism is to CONFIRM what was already BELIEVED. For it was Jesus who simply stated "He who believes in me shall be saved."
We accept Christ first, THEN we are baptized. This baptism is in obedience - the first act of obedience of someone who has already made Jesus their Lord.
The emphasis is, they've already made Jesus their Savior and Lord before they are even dunked. Otherwise, they wouldn't be obedient. Only a "child" can be obedient to their "parent". A disobedient child is still a child of that parent! You become a child when you are adopted by faith. You don't become adopted by baptism, because if this were the case, then all "children" baptized are still the child of the Devil, hence they are not saved, even if they are baptized.
First theres Grace, because if we did'nt have it we could never become saved. Then we have to have faith, repentence, and we have to confess Jesus as Lord. Then we have to obedience of faith and be baptized in water which puts us into Christ Death. Again, there isnt anything magical about the water, it is our faith in the operation of God thourgh baptism that puts us into Christ.
Rom 6:3 Know ye not, that so many of us as were baptized into Jesus Christ were baptized into his death ?
Is the verse not word for word stating that when we are baptized that we are baptized into his death?
Seeing as how it is that "Baptism into Christ Jesus" is quite clearly stated to be baptism per water, I find it hard to understand how that conclusion could be drawn.we can not be sure if it is baptism in water that baptizes you into his death, or that you just simply are "baptized into his death".
Originally posted by Thunderchild
Seeing as how it is that "Baptism into Christ Jesus" is quite clearly stated to be baptism per water,
Wouldn't John the Baptist be redundant in saying:
"I baptize you with water for repentance" (Mt 3:11)