...and you keep saying this with absolutely no proof to back it up.and 16:9-20 aren't supportable as "real" scripture
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...and you keep saying this with absolutely no proof to back it up.and 16:9-20 aren't supportable as "real" scripture
So what are you believing in? That your baptism saves you?
So what are you believing in? That your baptism saves you?
The Holy Spirit is the author of the bible. Then if I live my life according to the bible, then the Spirit, thru the bible, indwells in me.Please explain more for me here.. For I do not want to assume what you are saying.
He is speaking of the immersion into Christ. Not water baptism. We are immersed into Christ through the Holy Spirit. Christ now lives in Us.."baptism doth also now save us" - Peter.
Unfortunately, too many people try and change the 'w' in the word now to a 't', and write that off as "interpretation".
I'm not a "history buff" so I cannot tell you where all the manuscripts came from.that aren't church related or from the church?
How can you live your life according to the bible if you do not have the Holy Spirit in you to be your teacher to know what it is being said in the bible? For you have to have spiritual eyes to see and Spiritual ears to hear. In order for you to have these you have to be born again from the Spirit of God.The Holy Spirit is the author of the bible. Then if I live my life according to the bible, then the Spirit, thru the bible, indwells in me.
http://www.biblegateway.com/passage/?search=mark 16:9-16:20&version=31...and you keep saying this with absolutely no proof to back it up.
so you believe blindly something you do not know for yourself?I'm not a "history buff" so I cannot tell you where all the manuscripts came from.
That’s what Paul in Romans 6:3 says: "Do you not know that all of us who have been immersed into Christ Jesus, have been immersed into His death." This is a dry verse here, folks. We’re not talking about water baptism—he’s simply saying that when you have been immersed into Christ Jesus by faith, you have been immersed into His death. When you put your faith in Jesus Christ, "He that is joined to the Lord is one Spirit," I Corinthians 6 says. Paul says in Galatians 2:20, "I am crucified with Christ; nevertheless I live, yet not I, but Christ lives in me." So, here I am inseparable from Christ, as it were. Here is Christ living in me and I am in Christ. I am in Christ; Christ is in me. My body is the temple of the Spirit of God—if any man have not the Spirit of Christ, he is none of His. Christ dwells within me. So, I am now in this inseparable, indivisible, unity with the Lord Jesus Christ. I am in an ongoing, constant, shared life—I possess the life of God, as it were. I am a partaker of the divine life. Christ dwells within me; the Holy Spirit has taken up residency in my life.
I believe Christ saves me too, but the means He uses to save me is water baptism.I believe that Christ saves me..For there is only one door and that is Christ.. Not Christ and baptism.. For there is only one name that any man can be saved.. Jesus,
13For we were all baptized by[c] one Spirit into one body—whether Jews or Greeks, slave or free—and we were all given the one Spirit to drink.
"I tell you the truth, no one can enter the kingdom of God unless he is born of water and the Spirit. 6Flesh gives birth to flesh, but the Spirit[b] gives birth to spirit. 7You should not be surprised at my saying, 'You[c] must be born again.'
water then spirit are mentioned
birth of flesh then spirit are mentioned
original birth, then spirit birth
it's really simple (notice a trend)
all the ones on the right are spirit, hence all the ones on the left should be similar
He is speaking of the immersion into Christ. Not water baptism. We are immersed into Christ through the Holy Spirit. Christ now lives in Us..
really, research of the words is best before someone assumes a command vs. a statment---Rom 6:3,4 is water baptism. Note the words used. One is buried with Him then raised up from. If this were "spirit" baptism one then is buried in the spirit but then raised up from that spirit and does not keep the spirit. Yet one is buried in a watery grave then raised up from that watery grave.
Per this logic a push-up is water baptism. you go down, then up. lol. truth is, Christ was physically buried and without that we would have no victory in a resurrection because it wouldn't exist. Hence, this refers to resurrection in Him with Him, not baptism in water which is just a symbol.
--there is no verse that says baptism with the HS last till the end of time, that it saves or that it is promised or commanded to you. Yet water baptism does last till the end of time, Mt 28:19,20, it saves, Acts 2:38 and is commanded, Acts 10:47,48.
again, the theory that Matthew (being the later writer) borrowed from Mark... lah dee dah... and as for Acts 2:38 it really depends on what version of the bible you're reading as to whether it even remotely indicates water baptism saves. As for 10:47-48 it states the HS came BEFORE the desired baptism and they was some question of being "allowed" to be baptized, I assume when no one balked, he "ordered it in the name of Jesus". Remember, there were problems with people claiming to be of the apostles and not of Christ at this time. (baptized in the name of the apostles)
--Note that no verse commands you to be baptized with the HS, therefore you cannot obey something that is not commanded you. Note in Rom 6:17,18 that the Romans OBEYED from the heart that FORM OF DOCTRINE, then they were freed from sin. That form of doctrine they obeyed that freed them from sin was water baptism. Note they OBEYED for water baptism is commanded so it can be obeyed, but baptism with the HS is not commanded so it cannot be obeyed. It freed them from sin, note that water baptism remits sins, Act 2:38 yet baptism with the HS cannot.
One does not have to have an direct indwelling of the HS to understand the bible. Paul in Eph 3:4 says 'when ye read, ye may understand'. Note Paul did NOT say 'when ye read ye may understand only with help from a direct indwelling of the HS.How can you live your life according to the bible if you do not have the Holy Spirit in you to be your teacher to know what it is being said in the bible? For you have to have spiritual eyes to see and Spiritual ears to hear. In order for you to have these you have to be born again from the Spirit of God.
http://www.biblegateway.com/passage/?search=mark%2016:9-16:20&version=31
D. C. Parker, The Living Text of the Gospels (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1997), p. 125; a twelfth century commentary on Matthew and Mark also ends at 16:8.
Six seventh-to-tenth-century Greek manuscripts contain this Shorter Ending, with minor variations, after 16:8. All six also contain the Longer Ending. Furthermore, linguistic and stylistic differences between the concluding canonical verses 9-20 (often called the "Longer Ending") and the rest of the Gospel have been regarded by some scholars as enough to doubt their authenticity.
A large majority of contemporary New Testament textual critics, see also Textual criticism, have concluded that neither the longer nor shorter endings were originally part of Mark's Gospel, though the evidence of the early church fathers above shows that the longer ending had become accepted tradition by some in the second century.
Baptism: When should it be done?
To whom?
How (immersion, sprinkling, etc.)
What does it signify?
Is it essential for salvation?