Phil W
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Some of it is in the present-narrative tense. Also called present-historical.Did you pay attention to the verb tenses. All of it was written in the present tense. So it's NOT a "remembrance" of anything.
Have you never related a past event from the perspective of being there?
I played baseball in school, and went all year without a single hit...till the last game.
I got a walk!
I'm standing on the "bag", I'm looking at second base and thinking..."can I steal second"?
I'm inching away from first, one step and then two. My mind is going crazy with joy at being on and fear of what to do next.
The fear is overwhelming me when CRACK...the guy batting after me hit the first pitch back to the pitcher making the third out.
The last three sentences were not past tense, but present historical...speaking from a past perspective.
Just like Paul does in his narrative of a past while still in the flesh.
Because by faith I believed Peter's exhortation.How can you say you agree with Gal 3:2 and 5 after using Acts 2:38 for how to receive the gift of the Holy Spirit?
Nothing done in the Lord is without faith.
You employ faith without an action.
Say it-it happens? I think not.
I show my faith with actions, whether a turn from sin or a baptism for the remission of sins past.
By faith, I believed Peter's promise of the gift of the Holy Ghost because of my turn from sin and baptism.
As I posted earlier it was a one time event for the benefit of the visiting Jews.So what? They ALREADY received the Holy Spirit on the BASIS of faith, not water baptism. They were dunked AFTER they had already received the Spirit. That was my point, which is seems you have missed.
BTW, how much time elapsed between Cornelius's gang speaking in tongues and their baptism in water?
Five minutes?
How come the twelve at Ephesus didn't get the Holy Ghost "at belief"?
How about the Samaritan "believers"?
The Ethiopian?
The Philippian jailer?
Yikes! Your version of the bible has a bad pull to the left.Great question! (How does one "get in Christ"?)
Eph 1:13,14
13 And you also were included in Christ when you heard the message of truth, the gospel of your salvation. When you believed, you were marked in him with a seal, the promised Holy Spirit,
14 who is a deposit guaranteeing our inheritance until the redemption of those who are God’s possession—to the praise of his glory.
KJV Eph 1:13..."In whom ye also trusted, after that ye heard the word of truth, the gospel of your salvation: in whom also after that ye believed, ye were sealed with that holy Spirit of promise,"
Your version adds words not in earlier versions of the word of God.
How many folks have "heard the message of truth" without getting "in Christ"?
99%?
Eternal security is not the question.Another passage that guarantees eternal security, based on the sealing ministry of the Spirit.
How does one "get in Christ"?
That isn't what the verse you quote (from a real bible) says.To answer your question specifically, one "gets in Christ" by the Holy Spirit. "you also were included IN CHRIST when you believed". That answers your question directly.
Sorry, tainted versions of scripture won't carry the day.
Romans 6:3 says we are "baptized into Christ".
So, it's salvation by works.One becomes IN CHRIST when they believe in Him for salvation. No other way.
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