I have done some research on whether or not baptism is required for salvation, and have found something that states that the Bible makes it clear that it is. The computer won't let me paste anything, nor will it give me the exact URL I'd like to link to, but for the article that I'm speaking of, click here and go down a bit to where there's a Baptism link. Sorry for the drill-down.
Anyway, the article, to summarize, says that the Bible clearly states that baptism is required for salvation and gives scriptures to support this. The scriptures they provide do, in fact, seem to state rather clearly that baptism is required for salvation.
I have seen the scriptures and accept that this is the case. However I have a problem.
Due to lack of transportation, I can't even go to church like I'd like to do, so obviously baptism would be an issue. I feel like I have a relationship with God (of course since baptism is clearly required for salvation could that be Satan just making me think I do?), I have an interest in Bible study, and it disturbs me when I meet someone who is not saved (even though it looks like I may not be due to lack of baptism).
I'm sure there will come some point in my lifetime where I will have the opportunity to be baptized and I'd certainly jump on such an opportunity, BUT that assumes that I won't get killed tomorrow or something, which of course is a bad and dangerous assumption to make.
Any ideas? Is this article wrong (and if so please provide scriptural references to back that up)? Am I really not saved when I thought all this time that I was?
http://www.biblestudylessons.com/
Anyway, the article, to summarize, says that the Bible clearly states that baptism is required for salvation and gives scriptures to support this. The scriptures they provide do, in fact, seem to state rather clearly that baptism is required for salvation.
I have seen the scriptures and accept that this is the case. However I have a problem.
Due to lack of transportation, I can't even go to church like I'd like to do, so obviously baptism would be an issue. I feel like I have a relationship with God (of course since baptism is clearly required for salvation could that be Satan just making me think I do?), I have an interest in Bible study, and it disturbs me when I meet someone who is not saved (even though it looks like I may not be due to lack of baptism).
I'm sure there will come some point in my lifetime where I will have the opportunity to be baptized and I'd certainly jump on such an opportunity, BUT that assumes that I won't get killed tomorrow or something, which of course is a bad and dangerous assumption to make.
Any ideas? Is this article wrong (and if so please provide scriptural references to back that up)? Am I really not saved when I thought all this time that I was?
http://www.biblestudylessons.com/