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1 | Is baptism a work? | NT general Archive 1 | cwade | 66350 | ||
Sorry if my post seemed tense! It was probably the quote from Spurgeon that made it seem that way. (He spoke out pretty strongly on the issue). And I DO BELIEVE in believer's baptism! I do believe we should be baptized AFTER we are saved. The Bible is clear on that. I was baptized by full immersion after I was saved. But I thought your question was: Is it an (absolute) requirement of salvation? I thought you meant we can not be saved WITHOUT baptism, and that's just not the case! Again, what would happen to the person who is saved, and then dies before being baptized? Does he go to Hell? | ||||||
2 | Is baptism a work? | NT general Archive 1 | Teacher | 66511 | ||
CWADE, the feeling I get from some of the other forum members is that baptism and its importance in salvation is an issue that no one seems to agree on. I myself have written papers on the subject and through my research have concluded that, based on ALL the biblical evidence, it IS necessary for salvation, sins are not remitted UNTIL one is baptized, and until sins are remitted a person IS NOT SAVED (emphasis is just to make my point). I do not ask you or anyone else to accept my position on this. I only ask that those who are uncertain or curious about this issue study the bible, all the passages that deal with the subject, and come to an honest conclusion. If that conclusion is the same one they had before, so be it. Ps 119:160 The sum of Your word is truth, And every one of Your righteous ordinances is everlasting. |
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3 | Is baptism a work? | NT general Archive 1 | cwade | 66520 | ||
Teacher I respect your opinion. I hope I have not seemed argumentative, I did not mean to be. I ask this question not as a challenge, but just for clarification. If you are witnessing to someone, and they accept Christ (praise God) do you then tell them in effect: "You are not saved yet. Your salvation is not complete until you are baptized." Teacher would this mean they are only half-saved, when they repent of their sins and ask Christ to come into their heart? And again I ask this question: What happens if they die before being baptized? In Christ, cwade | ||||||
4 | Is baptism a work? | NT general Archive 1 | Teacher | 66527 | ||
CWADE, read Acts 8:26-40. Here we have an example of someone (ethiopian eunuch) reading scripture but not understanding it (vs 30,31). Philip, beginning at the very scripture the eunuch was reading began to teach him Jesus (vs 35). As we read on we notice that they approached some water (vs 36). What then does the eunuch say? "Look! Water! What prevents me from being baptized?" Where in this section of scripture does it say Philip taught this man about baptism? It doesn't, but, he knew enough about to know it was necessary for them to stop the chariot and for him to be baptized. What does vs 37 say? Acts 8:37 And Philip said, "If you believe with all your heart, you may." And he answered and said, "I believe that Jesus Christ is the Son of God." Philip said, If you believe with all your heart, you may (implying, on the other hand if you don't believe you shouldn't). The conclusion here is that if a person believes in Jesus, baptism must be included in this belief because baptism is an integral part of salvation. As many other members of the forum have said, this is a dead issue. Those that believe baptism is an important and necessary part of salvation also believe in what the bible teaches. Those that do not believe baptism is necessary for salvation would do well to re-examine "the whole counsel of God". |
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