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Acts 10 disagrees.We are dead in our sins in the old man. We hear the word of God through the gospel, we respond by faith and the Spirit of God in his Son makes us alive in the resurrection of his Son, the new man: through water baptism.
I'm not sure what you mean. Peter could not refuse water baptism seeing they already had the Holy Ghost: and to refuse him that has the Holy Ghost would be like refusing God which is the reason why Peter baptized them even though they were gentiles. The plan for them was the hear the word of the gospel and believe and be baptized: and God confirmed that they were his even though they were gentiles by giving them the Holy Ghost before water baptism which God knew they were going to receive.Acts 10 disagrees.
"true circumcision is not something visible in the flesh." Romans 2:25b "Do not judge, and you will not be judged." Luke 6:37You child of man, when will you stop perverting the right way of God.
Baptism is an outward sign of a work that God is doing inside of us? That is why Jesus tells the Pharisees: " But you ought to have done these, and not to have left the other undone." You can not do one and leave the other undone. Matthew 23:23I'm not sure what you mean. Peter could not refuse water baptism seeing they already had the Holy Ghost: and to refuse him that has the Holy Ghost would be like refusing God which is the reason why Peter baptized them even though they were gentiles. The plan for them was the hear the word of the gospel and believe and be baptized: and God confirmed that they were his even though they were gentiles by giving them the Holy Ghost before water baptism which God knew they were going to receive.
The circumcision of Christ is putting off the old man through water baptism."true circumcision is not something visible in the flesh." Romans 2:25b "Do not judge, and you will not be judged." Luke 6:37
Baptism is the work of God.Baptism is an outward sign of a work that God is doing inside of us? That is why Jesus tells the Pharisees: " But you ought to have done these, and not to have left the other undone." You can not do one and leave the other undone. Matthew 23:23
Yet you said:I'm not sure what you mean. Peter could not refuse water baptism seeing they already had the Holy Ghost: and to refuse him that has the Holy Ghost would be like refusing God which is the reason why Peter baptized them even though they were gentiles. The plan for them was the hear the word of the gospel and believe and be baptized: and God confirmed that they were his even though they were gentiles by giving them the Holy Ghost before water baptism which God knew they were going to receive.
We are dead in our sins in the old man. We hear the word of God through the gospel, we respond by faith and the Spirit of God in his Son makes us alive in the resurrection of his Son, the new man: through water baptism.
God knew they were going to be baptized which is the reason why he gave them the Holy Ghost. God would not have given them the Holy Ghost if they were not going to be baptized: and the Holy Ghost is the Seal of salvation, the promise of God that you will enter into the kingdom(spirit) of God(Jesus) on the last day.Yet you said:
Which indicates all the above happens through water baptism. All of it happened before water baptism. Water baptism was the seal of the covenant.
We are justified by faith not water. The justified get baptized.God knew they were going to be baptized which is the reason why he gave them the Holy Ghost. God would not have given them the Holy Ghost if they were not going to be baptized: and the Holy Ghost is the Seal of salvation, the promise of God that you will enter into the kingdom(spirit) of God on the last day.
You are not understanding the importance of baptism or what it means. The water in water baptism represents the word of God, the gospel,and the person baptizing is he that justifies you through baptizing you into his death and raising you up with him through the water that you may live life in the new man, which is in the image of God who is the son of God Jesus Christ: in him you are Justified and not in the old man, which believers have put off through water baptism which is the circumcision of Christ: this is the new birth being raised with Jesus from the dead: being born from the dead. This is the day they were begotten of God.We are justified by faith not water. The justified get baptized.
There's been much discussion about this issue in my saved by works thread and I figured I'd make a topic about it. It's my impression that no, we are not saved by baptism and the verses that seem to imply that Baptism is a requirement for salvation need to be looked at closer. Like for example in John 3:5. Jesus says:
“Very truly I tell you, no one can enter the kingdom of God unless they are born of water and the Spirit."
So just what is "being born of water?" To answer that we have to look at what Nicodemus says in John 3:4 "How can someone be born when they are old? Surely they cannot enter a second time into their mother’s womb to be born!". also look at Jesus's reply in John 3:6 " Flesh gives birth to flesh, but the Spirit gives birth to spirit.". Jesus was talking about our physical and spiritual births. Nobody can enter the kingdom of God unless they are born into the world and then are born again spiritually. That's what Jesus was saying in John 3:5 not that we have to be baptized to enter the kingdom of God.
Second, we have to look at Mark 16:16 it says
"Whoever believes and is baptized will be saved, but whoever does not believe will be condemned."
Notice it doesn't say those who believe but are not baptized are condemned. To say that this verse is proof that baptism is required for salvation is to add words that are not present in the holy text. If Baptism were a requirement for salvation Mark would have said "But those who do not believe or who believe but are not baptized will be condemned". All the first part of the verse is saying is that those who happen to be baptized will be saved. Also see: Does Mark 16:16 teach that baptism is necessary for salvation?. Got questions explains it a lot better than I ever could.
These are just two of the most popular verses in the Bible that people try to use to "prove" that baptism is a requirement for salvation. But, there isn't a single verse in the Bible that "proves" that baptism is a requirement for salvation because, it isn't.
There also are examples in the bible of people being saved without being baptized like the thief on the cross. If baptism were required for salvation why would Jesus say "today you will be with me in paradise!"
So, what's the point in getting baptized then if it doesn't save us? Because, Baptism is a part of faith. Simple as that.
None of you know you just assume it's this or that. Blind leading the blind.This thread makes my head hurt lol.
I hope we all can agree it's faith which cleanses us inside. Then part of it is coming to Christ confessing our sins and him as our Lord and Savior. Ultimately I believe baptism is an act of faith publicly expressing what's already believed and received in Jesus and Spirit. It's the baptism of the Spirit that coming personally to Christ entrusting our lives with him which saves. The outward cleanse comes after as a result of the change within by the cleansing of the Spirit in faith.
It's a matter of the heart and the circumstances you have. If you're able to show your faith getting baptized, why not? When it's not possible or something as a result of faith is preventing you, is it the only act of faith which to express your confession and belief as a sinner who came to Jesus your Lord and Savior?
My opinion but I think we're nitpicking how faith is had and what it means. All it does is make it harder for people to understand and them feeling they must do this and that to the tiniest detail. Why can't it be left at faith saves and what that includes is only known for certain by God. Only what we know is what we need as revealed personally to us as we mature spiritually. For all of us this means having humility before the Lord and even being open to the possibility he's speaking to us through others.
Yes, if you have the ability to be Baptized then there is nothing to restrict you from keeping the Lord's commandment to be baptized. But there are also requirements before baptism, and for how one is supposed to be baptized.There's been much discussion about this issue in my saved by works thread and I figured I'd make a topic about it. It's my impression that no, we are not saved by baptism and the verses that seem to imply that Baptism is a requirement for salvation need to be looked at closer. Like for example in John 3:5. Jesus says:
“Very truly I tell you, no one can enter the kingdom of God unless they are born of water and the Spirit."
So just what is "being born of water?" To answer that we have to look at what Nicodemus says in John 3:4 "How can someone be born when they are old? Surely they cannot enter a second time into their mother’s womb to be born!". also look at Jesus's reply in John 3:6 " Flesh gives birth to flesh, but the Spirit gives birth to spirit.". Jesus was talking about our physical and spiritual births. Nobody can enter the kingdom of God unless they are born into the world and then are born again spiritually. That's what Jesus was saying in John 3:5 not that we have to be baptized to enter the kingdom of God.
Second, we have to look at Mark 16:16 it says
"Whoever believes and is baptized will be saved, but whoever does not believe will be condemned."
Notice it doesn't say those who believe but are not baptized are condemned. To say that this verse is proof that baptism is required for salvation is to add words that are not present in the holy text. If Baptism were a requirement for salvation Mark would have said "But those who do not believe or who believe but are not baptized will be condemned". All the first part of the verse is saying is that those who happen to be baptized will be saved. Also see: Does Mark 16:16 teach that baptism is necessary for salvation?. Got questions explains it a lot better than I ever could.
These are just two of the most popular verses in the Bible that people try to use to "prove" that baptism is a requirement for salvation. But, there isn't a single verse in the Bible that "proves" that baptism is a requirement for salvation because, it isn't.
There also are examples in the bible of people being saved without being baptized like the thief on the cross. If baptism were required for salvation why would Jesus say "today you will be with me in paradise!"
So, what's the point in getting baptized then if it doesn't save us? Because, Baptism is a part of faith. Simple as that.
You think, I know.
Notice it doesn't say those who believe but are not baptized are condemned. To say that this verse is proof that baptism is required for salvation is to add words that are not present in the holy text. If Baptism were a requirement for salvation Mark would have said "But those who do not believe or who believe but are not baptized will be condemned". All the first part of the verse is saying is that those who happen to be baptized will be saved.
Some people are unable to get baptized immediately (or at all, like the thief on the cross next to Jesus [Luke 23:39-43]). I think that it is very important for those who are able to do so.
There's been much discussion about this issue in my saved by works thread and I figured I'd make a topic about it. It's my impression that no, we are not saved by baptism and the verses that seem to imply that Baptism is a requirement for salvation need to be looked at closer. Like for example in John 3:5. Jesus says:
“Very truly I tell you, no one can enter the kingdom of God unless they are born of water and the Spirit."
So just what is "being born of water?" To answer that we have to look at what Nicodemus says in John 3:4 "How can someone be born when they are old? Surely they cannot enter a second time into their mother’s womb to be born!". also look at Jesus's reply in John 3:6 " Flesh gives birth to flesh, but the Spirit gives birth to spirit.". Jesus was talking about our physical and spiritual births. Nobody can enter the kingdom of God unless they are born into the world and then are born again spiritually. That's what Jesus was saying in John 3:5 not that we have to be baptized to enter the kingdom of God.
Second, we have to look at Mark 16:16 it says
"Whoever believes and is baptized will be saved, but whoever does not believe will be condemned."
Notice it doesn't say those who believe but are not baptized are condemned. To say that this verse is proof that baptism is required for salvation is to add words that are not present in the holy text. If Baptism were a requirement for salvation Mark would have said "But those who do not believe or who believe but are not baptized will be condemned". All the first part of the verse is saying is that those who happen to be baptized will be saved. Also see: Does Mark 16:16 teach that baptism is necessary for salvation?. Got questions explains it a lot better than I ever could.
These are just two of the most popular verses in the Bible that people try to use to "prove" that baptism is a requirement for salvation. But, there isn't a single verse in the Bible that "proves" that baptism is a requirement for salvation because, it isn't.
There also are examples in the bible of people being saved without being baptized like the thief on the cross. If baptism were required for salvation why would Jesus say "today you will be with me in paradise!"
So, what's the point in getting baptized then if it doesn't save us? Because, Baptism is a part of faith. Simple as that.
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