Sentry said:
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The way you receive that grace is through water baptism..
Sentry, you are presenting that one receives salvation through Water Baptism, since he receives grace.
I do not think it is a fair definition, although you are correct to some degree in what you are saying.
We receive grace of God in many ways outside of salvation. All men do.
Yet it does not mean that all men get saved because we all have grace of God (even in such mundane things as rain).
Not one believer that I know of would disagree that justification point is a point of saving grace. And what God justifies, no man can "un"-justify.
There is a grace of God in every act of worship that we do, since the very breathe of ours is by grace.
We are partaking in the Water Baptism (even Infant Baptism) by the grace of God, but since many believe that sich grace can be lost once the infant grows up and rejects God, that grace simply cannot be salvation of God in the context of a justification.
We are baptized in a water by grace - Yes. But it does not mean that such grace saves.
Sentry said:
Acts 2:38 is quite clear isn't it?
Maybe you didn't like that verse.
AC 2:38 Peter replied, "Repent and be baptized, every one of you, in the name of Jesus Christ for the forgiveness of your sins. And you will receive the gift of the Holy Spirit. 39 The promise is for you and your children and for all who are far off--for all whom the Lord our God will call."
There is a misunderstanding of this verse.
In Greek -
"Repent" is addressed to ALL.
"Be baptized" is addressed to SOME.
"Every one of you" - to ALL
"Your sins" is addressed to ALL.
So, Repent (all of you) and be baptized (some of you), every one of you (all of you), in the name of Jesus Christ for the forgiveness of your sins. And you will receive the gift of the Holy Spirit.
So, ALL needed to repent to receive the Holy Spirit.
SOME needed to be baptized to receive the Holy Spirit.
Why not ALL needed to be baptized to receive the Holy Spirit?
Because water baptism is not a necessity to receive the Holy Spirit.
OK. Why then some were told to receive a water baptism and only then the Holy Spirit will come upon them?
Because, when they were being baptized at these times they were being immersed while proclaiming the name of Jesus. A confession. A verbal confession of faith.
So, ALL need to repent to receive the Holy Spirit.
ALL do not need to be water baptised to receive the Holy Spirit.
And the seeming contradiction of SOME needing to be water baptised to receive the Holy Spirit could be resolved by various possibilities.
1. It could have been a small group of mute, or deaf, or deaf people that needed a special attention in confessing.
2. The act of being immersed was often accompanied by proclamation of the name of Jesus by the baptised. A confession? A public proclamation?
The fact remains. There were 2 groups and one thing in common was that all needed to repent to receive the Holy Spirit.
And personally speaking - of course it is possible to be saved while being water baptized, but one cannot teach that water baptism is necessary for salvation.
Thanks,
Ed
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