Doug Brents
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The Word is the Holy Spirit. The Word is not the water. But it is through the Word that the water has meaning in the removal of our sins.um no. The word is the water. or better yet the HS is.
No, we make disciples (learners and followers), and then we make them His through baptizing them. There will be many disciples who are lost, because they were never His.He did not say make them disciples by water baptizing them
And baptism does not physically clean us from dirt either. The resurrection of Christ is the source of our salvation, and the means of receiving it is through water baptism.Filth, the term means sin
Flesh is the technical term for our flesh. or the thing which condemns us.
It does not remove filth from the flesh. To think Peter is talking about physical cleansing here is non sensical. The ressurection of Christ does not physically cleans us, but it is the means of our salvation.
No. The circumcision without hands is done by the Holy Spirit when we, in faith, submit to water baptism.So the circumcision without hand is done with hands?
lol.. Wow
Baptism does not mean water. It means immersion. Jesus was immersed in death. The disciples were also immersed in death. John the baptist (and Jesus) spoke of the baptism in fire (which happened on Pentecost and at Cornelius' house). A person can be immersed in a language, or a culture, or a ideal. None of this requires water.1. Jesus spoke of a baptism with which he would be baptized with. No water involved
2. he told the disciples they too would be baptized with this. again no water involved
3. John the baptist said jesus would baptize with the holy spirit and with fire.
Again, You got water on your brains. release it and be set free
But the baptism that results in salvation being received in Scripture requires water (1 Pet 3:21, Acts 8:36), and requires that man be the one that performs it (Matt 28:19, Mark 16:16), and that man choose to receive/submit to it (Acts 2:38, Acts 22:16).
Correct, BY the blood, IN the water. You do not encounter the blood (where you are born again by the Holy Spirit) unless you pass through the water, as Jesus says in John 3:5 (water and the Spirit).That is incorrect.
I am made clean and washed by the blood of the lamb, not water
The "baptism of the Spirit" in Acts 10 and 11 has nothing to do with salvation. The Gentiles received the Holy Spirit in the same way the Jews did "at the beginning" (on Pentecost), and the Jews already had the indwelling of the Spirit (John 20:22) on Pentecost, so they did not receive the indwelling again. They simply were empowered by the Holy Spirit with miraculous power (praise and tongues). That is all that the Gentiles received was miraculous empowerment. Then they received the indwelling when they were baptized in water and their sins were washed away (Acts 22:16).also. not in acts ten and eleven. the gentiles were baptized with the spirit before they were baptized in water. just like peter said the disciples were.
Acts 11:16
Then I remembered the word of the Lord, how He said, ‘John indeed baptized with water, but you shall be baptized with the Holy Spirit.’
There is only one baptism in the NT Church (Eph 4:5-6) as God says (not me). That one baptism must include water (1 Pet 3:21) as God says (not me). And it requires that man do the baptizing (Matt 28:19) as God says (not me). It is not blasphemy to say what God says. It is rebellion against God to refuse what He says.Your replacing the baptism of God with the baptism of water.
The is blasphemy through and through.
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