Eliyahu said:" Believe in Jesus Christ and be Baptized, then you will be saved" ( ac 16:31)
MY Bible is this:
"Believe in Jesus Christ, then you will be saved" (ac 16:31)
In that stage, the person, Jailor was already saved, then Paul ans Silas baptized him.
YOu are saying, Jailor believed, but in that stage, he is in the status of Unsaved, unforgiven, Hell bounding sinner, then Paul baptized such Unsaved sinner.
Your bible doesn't have the "rest of the story"? Do you stop reading in verse 31.
He was not saved in Verse 31 and I can prove it. He didn't know what to believe? The gospel has never been preached there before. He likely had never even heard of Jesus.
YOU CANNOT BELIEVE IN WHAT YOU HAVE NEVER HEARD!
OK, when does the bible say he believed? Before or after he heard the word of the Lord? It was after.
Of course he was an unsaved sinner. He had not been baptized into Christ. He had not been united with the death of Christ, where the blood flowed (Rom 6). However, he didn't stay that way long. He was baptized at once. Then he rejoiced, having believed in God.
You should really not stop in vs 31 if you want the truth of the matter.
The problem is whether the Believer has NO Everlasting Life if he is not baptized. YOu are insisting that the believer, even though he or she believe in Jesus, will go to the Hell if he or she is not baptized, which is a very wicked theory disproving the Truth of Salvation by Faith alone.
Salvation by faith alone is taught nowhere in scripture.
Here is your problem. Ignoring baptism, you cannot find any other way to get INTO Christ. You cannot find a way to be united with Christ in his death or his resurrection.
Salvation is in Christ (II Tim 2:10). There is no condemnation in Christ (Rom 8:1). Therefore outside of Christ, one does not have salvation and therefore is condemned.
Now, man can devise all sorts of plans and theories as to how one gets INTO Christ or you can search the scriptures and see what God says.
You can search from cover to cover and you will only find one way to get INTO Christ. It is found twice in scripture and both times it says that we are baptized INTO Christ.
Trust me, if it were up to me, I would be on your side. That is much more pleasing to the ear. Only believe and while we're at it, once your saved you can never forfeit your salvation. If I were making the rules, those sound like some good ones to me. However my ways are not God's ways, and my thoughts aren't his thoughts.
If I truly believe God, I will obey Him, whether He requires me to stand on my head or in baptism.
Repent and Believe are inter-changeable as the True Repentance comes with Belief.
Believers were baptized, and continued to believe in Jesus.
They are not interchangable. Acts 2:37, What must we do? Repent and be baptized in the name of Jesus Christ for the remission of sins.
Now, Peter did not tell them to do something they were already doing. They believed, or they would not have been cut to the heart. Therefore, his instructions in Acts 2:38 were in addition to their belief alone.
Why don't you call the belief and obedience what the bible calls it, faith?Belief is Belief, it is not any act.
Noah had the faith, the faith moves the person to work. So, the Believing is the starting point of all the obedience. Believe is first and obey follows later.
I didn't. I am simply showing you the biblical definition of faith according to Heb 11.Don't modify the Bible for your manufactured theory, Sir.
The bible is plain. In fact, I don't have to answer it, because Jesus already did. Either you believe the words of Jesus or you don't. Either Jesus was telling the truth or He was lying. I say He was speaking the truth when He said, "Whoever believes and is baptized will be saved, but whoever does not believe will be condemned. - Mark 16:16You could never answer me about the destiny of the person who believed in Jesus but was not baptized and died. Is he going to the Hell ?
I am baptized into Christ first, then was baptized in the water later which is the shadow of the truth that I was baptized into Christ.
Certainly you have some scripture to back up this idea? The baptism INTO Christ is a burial (Rom 6:4). Into what were you buried?
There is a resurrection (Rom 6:4-5) associated with the burial. From what were you raised out of?
No where in scripture is this taught that one is baptized in water as a shadow of the truth that they had already been baptized into Christ. It simply is not there. You are teaching 2 baptisms, yet today there is just one (Eph 4:5).
I will admit, I have never heard that explanation as to why Rom 6 doesn't really mean that our baptism in water is a burial and resurrection. I guess it has to be explained away somehow or baptism in water really does put one into Christ.
Another thing, any time that someone spoke the word of the Lord, or preached Jesus, baptism in water immediately followed (Acts 8:12, 35-38, 16:32-33).
Are you baptized into Water ? Water is nothing but the shadow of Jesus Christ. The most important thing is JESUS CHRIST. He is my everything !
One is baptized into Christ. If Christ is your everything, why not accept what He said? "Whoever believes and is baptized will be saved, but whoever does not believe will be condemned."?
Now if He has said, "Whoever believes and is saved will be baptized, but whoever does not believe will be condemned." and if the passages such as Acts 2:38, 22:16, Rom 6, Gal 3:26-27, Col 2:12, and I Pet 3:21 were ommitted, then I would believe just like you do.
Matt 26:28 For this is my blood of the new testament, which is shed for many for the remission of sins
Heb 9
and without shedding of blood is no remission.
Shedding the Blood is an absolute Must for Remission of Sins.
Have I ever denied that? NO!!! If you think I did, then you are mistaken. The blood is the only thing that can cleanse our sins. Period.
How do we come in contact with the blood?
Jn 19:34 - Blood and water flowed from His side
Matt 26:28 - Blood = "for the remission of sins"
Acts 2:38 - Baptized (water) = "for the remission of sins"
Rom 6:3 Baptized (water) into death (blood).
Again we have the blood and the water connected, just as it flowed from the crucified Savior's side.
Faith is the media connecting such Truth with the Believer.
Do you even have one passage that even remotely suggests that baptism is a "shadow"? I have studied this for many years and I know that you don't.Baptism is the shadow of such truth in obedience to God.
As long as one has already connected oneself with the Blood of Jesus, his sins were forgiven and he is already saved.
So, where is your scripture that unites belief with the death of Christ, where his blood flowed?
I have one for baptism (Rom 6:3-4).