So I'm right about 1 John correct. It doesnt say in water does it it just says baptism, used in many places as sympolic to being saved byt he Spirit AS in He will BAPTIZE you with the Holy Spirit. You may want to read 1 Cor. 2:14. According to this passage we cant obey God with out the Spirit, So your passage has nothing to do with getting saved. Cornelius was not a exceptional case, it never says he was, he was just used to show Peter and the others that they to are worthy and not below them. He was saved the same way as any other. He believed and was baptized by the Holy Spirit. 1 Cor: 12:13 is of the Holy Spirit because this is how we are cleansed Titus 3:5 which also goes against what you are saying " He saved us NOT because of righteous things we have done( being obedent to get water baptized is a righteous act is it not to you), BUT because of his MERCY. He SAVED us THROUGH the washing of rebirth and renewal (Rom. 6) BY the Holy Spirit.Jim Woodell said:Jay,
I try to teach just what the scriptures teach. Read Acts 2:38. Baptism in water and receiving the Holy Spirit occured along with forgiveness of sins. Acts 5:32 says God gives the Holy Spirit to those that obey him. Cornelius received the Holy Spirit (this was an exceptional case) to prove to the Jews that the gentiles were accepted by God, and then he was "commanded" to be baptized in water. 1 Cor. 12:13 says that "By one Spirit we are all baptized into the one body." Gal. 4:6 says BECAUSE you are sons God sent forth His Spirit to us so that we cry abba Father..."
Yes your right but this hasnt a thing to do with how we are savedYes, Christians possess the same Holy Spirit Peter, Paul, James and John possessed, but the demonstration of the Spirit is not the same through us. Read 2 Cor. 12:12.
I showed you above one. Who do you think the Holy Spirit is It is God And Christ the Trinity. You got this confused i think. Empowers us after we are saved. again read 1 Cor 2:14 this explain Rom 8:9-17 and Gal 5:16-26Please show me a scripture that teaches what you have placed in your post above. You say the Holy Spirit cleanses, as if He forgives our sins. The Bible does not teach that. Scripture is clear that only the blood of Christ cleanses us of sin. The Holy Spirit empowers the Christian to do what is right, IF we yeild to His leading (Rom. 8:9-17; Gal. 5:16-26).
So according to what i have shown you above, the disciples ( disciples are those who teach a doctrine or principle) and were water baptized, this would show that water baptism is for after they are saved. So doesnt this show that water baptism is not used in the salvation process but for after salvation.I would encourage you to read more carefully Matt. 28:19-20. Disciples are sent forth (men) to make disciples. The disciples are to baptize those that are discipled (this is not Holy Spirit baptism; you have correctly stated that only Christ can baptize with the Holy Spirit); here human beings are baptizing human beings. After these disciples are baptized they are to be taught everything God has commanded. He had just commanded them to "Go, make disciples, baptizing them..."![]()
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