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1 | Is baptism a work? | NT general Archive 1 | Cyclist | 66381 | ||
charis, I will glorify the King of Kings and Lord of lords who is Christ Jesus, our Savior! I will praise the name of Jesus Christ in my heart and with my voice the day long! I will rise up in the morning praising Him! I will go to sleep praising Him! I haven't had the pleasure of exchanging posts with you before. I think that your post is excellent! I often wonder why baptism is considered a "work" when it comes up on the forum. There are so many posts on this subject that it takes a good hour or two for someone like myself to absorb all of the different views and opinions. However, I never grow weary of reading the scriptures on the subject. Please bear with me charis and forum members as I give my own opinion on baptism. I never have considered baptism a "work" or as a requirement for salvation. When I was an infant in Christ I was excited about and eager to be baptised! For two reasons. Number one, my Lord and Savior was baptised and I was, and still am, eager and longing to follow as closely in His footsteps as possible! Of course I know I will never ever be equal to Him but I desire to be like Him. Second, because of this passage in Romans. Rom 6:3 Or do you not know that all of us who have been baptized into Christ Jesus have been baptized into His death? Rom 6:4 Therefore we have been buried with Him through baptism into death, so that as Christ was raised from the dead through the glory of the Father, so we too might walk in newness of life. Rom 6:5 For if we have become united with Him in the likeness of His death, certainly we shall also be in the likeness of His resurrection, WOW! To me this is exciting! To be buried with my Savior and to be risen into newness of life! How could baptism be view as a "work" to anyone? As I have written before on this forum I was baptised in a small lake. It was an experience I shall never forget! The excitement of following in my Lord's footsteps! He was baptised and so was I! The excitement of being buried with Him and raised into newness of life! Oh well, I've averaged about three to four hours of sleep each night this week so maybe this sounds a little "corny", but, I love Jesus Christ my Savior and I would invite anyone to experience baptism the same way that I have. I was so full of joy that I came out of the water praising Him! In Jesus Christ our Lord and Savior, Cyclist I will bless the Lord at all times! His praise shall continually be in my mouth! |
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2 | Is baptism a work? | NT general Archive 1 | Morant61 | 66396 | ||
Greetings Cyclist! Are you still riding or is it too cold where you live? :-) May I address the issue of why some view baptism as a 'work'? There isn't any question that believers are commanded to be baptized in the New Testament. There also isn't any question that believers in the early Church tended to be baptized as quickly as possible. The question involved in this debate is simply this: 1) Am I to be baptized because I am saved? or 2) Am I saved because I have been baptized? In the first case, baptism is not a 'work'. In the second case, baptism is a 'work'. Something has been added that I must do to 'earn' my salvation. Scripture totally teaches against this concept. In fact, it is the same exact debate that Paul had with the Judaizers in Galatians. Many tried to argue that one must also be circumsized in order to be saved. The arguments which Paul made against them apply also to those who teach baptismal regeneration. We are saved by faith alone! We don't have to do anything. Christ did it all. The moment we begin to add requirements to salvation, we have begun to preach another gospel. It is extremely important that we are clear on this issue. No one on this forum has argued that Christians should not be baptized. We must be because Christ commanded us to be baptized. But, the act of baptism plays no role in our salvation. It is an act of obedience done after one has been saved, not a work done in order to earn salvation. I hope that this post will be helpful to many, because this question keeps getting asked anew every few days. We need to be clear that our salvation was, is, and always will be entirely based upon faith in Christ's finished work on the cross, not upon our obedience and or works. Keep on riding and praising my friend! Your Brother in Christ, Tim Moran |
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3 | Is baptism a work? | NT general Archive 1 | stjones | 66399 | ||
Hi, Tim; I think there is another poinr in favor of your excellent exposition. One cannot baptize oneself. If baptism is necessary in order to be saved, then God is unable or unwilling to save without assistance from another person. There are too many passages refuting this to even begin to cite them all. Peace and grace, Steve aka Indiana Jones |
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4 | Is baptism a work? | NT general Archive 1 | Morant61 | 66401 | ||
Morning Steve! I had thought of that point! :-) Though, I guess I could baptize myself. I would just want to be sure that I was on good terms with myself, or I might hold myself under too long! ;-) But seriously, it is vital that Christians grasp the grace of God. So many have these desire to add some kind of work or effort to salvation, even though Scripture states time and time again that we cannot 'do' anything to earn salvation. It is amazing that the Church is still struggling with the same old arguments that the Judaizers made some 2,000 years ago. :-( Your Brother in Christ, Tim Moran |
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5 | Is baptism a work? | NT general Archive 1 | stjones | 66408 | ||
"might hold myself under too long!" LOL! Hadn't thought of that. Grace is too precious to misunderstand. Indy |
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