Originally posted by DHK:
Originally posted by mman:
[qb] Baptism is not a work of merit. It is an act of faith.
Your assertion is just plain silly, without any Biblical evidence. It is an act, a work that man does, that man receives. If God did it at all, it would have been when Christ baptized on earth, but even then His disciples did the work of baptism on his behalf. God baptizes no one. This is an absolute ludicrous suggestion. Show me where God came down from heaven and baptized anyone. It is a work of man. Who baptized you? God or man?
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My assertion???? God said it, not me. I believe it. Without biblical evidence? Read again Col 2:12 and Gal 3:26-27. Now your challenge is show where it is a work? Not your words but use God's word. God's word says it is faith and you say it is a work. I believe God.
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Any work that is done is on God's part.
Pure semantices. That doesn't mean that God does it. If it isn't done
by God than it isn' an act of God. It is obviously an act of man. Man does it, whether or not it is for God. That is irrelevant.
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Pure semantices??? Do words have meaning? If God's word doesn't mean what is says then we can't know what it means. "In the working of God", means it is God working not man. What is so hard to accept that baptism is a part of faith and not a work of merit.
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Have you not read Col 2:12, "buried with Him in baptism, in which you also were raised with Him through faith in the working of God, who raised Him from the dead."
And so??
The verb "buried" is a past participle, better translated "having been buried." It symbolically refers back to our baptism. It pirctures what has been done in the believers life. It is a picture. If you take this so literal do you also (like the Roman Catholics) believe in cannibalism, when Jesus says: "This is my flesh, Take and eat."
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I'm sorry, I missed your point. Having been buried with Him in baptism and having been raised through faith...I don't see the difference. When you were buried in baptism how long until you were raised? How can it be by faith? Simple, God said to do it (Mk 16:16, Acts 2:38, and so on). How did Noah prepare an ark by faith (Heb 11:7)? He did all that God commanded him (Gen 6:22).
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That is why we are childern of God by faith because we have been baptized.
Mormons have faith in their baptism. So do Catholics, and so do HIndus. Your faith in your baptism is a Hindu pagan belief. It is paganism. It is superstition. It has nothing to do with the Bible. Faith in the blood of Christ is what saves, not baptism.
I wasn't baptized for two years after I received Christ as my Saviour, yet I knew I was saved. I knew that if I would have died I would go straight to heaven, just as I know that today--baptized or not. I know that because my sins are covered by the blood of Christ. I don't have to depend on baptism.
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Wow, bacause I believe Gal 3:26 AND verse 27 you say, "Your faith in your baptism is a Hindu pagan belief"? Is that right? Gal 3:26-27 is Hindu pagan belief? This passage is so plain that you would have to have help to misunderstand it. I am going to tie this all together using scriptures in a simple, logical manner, that will no doubt be disconcerting to some, but hopefully helpful for someone.
Gal 3:26-27, " For you are all sons of God through faith in Christ Jesus. For as many of you as were baptized into Christ have put on Christ."
Vs 26 is so plain and most accept this readily. Vs 27 is just as plain but many try to explain it away because of how they feel inside????
Yes, only the blood of Jesus can wash away sins. I agree 100% on that point. How do we come in contact with the blood? Oh that is the question. Where did his blood flow? At his death? Romans 6:4 says that we are baptized into his death. Once again we are back to baptism. Lets go another route. Heb 9:22 says that without the shedding of blood there is no remission of sins. I know we all agree on that point. Acts 2:38 says that baptism is for the remission of sins, again tying baptism to the blood and remission of sins. Eph 1:7 says "In Him we have redemption through His blood, the forgiveness of sins, according to the riches of His grace". In whom? Christ. How do we get into Christ? Again, back to baptism (Rom 6:3-4, Gal 3:27). Lets go another route, what else did Jesus' blood do? It purchased the church, according to Acts 20:28. Christ is savior of the body (Eph 5:23) which is the church (Eph 1:22-23, Col 1:18). How do we get INTO the church? We are baptized into the church (I Cor 12:13). Christ adds to the church those who are being saved (Acts 2:47). Baptism adds us the the church, I don't think we have disagreement on this point, but I'm not sure. When Philip taught the Eunuch, he preached Jesus which included water baptism (Acts 8:35-36). See how nicely this all ties together. Baptism washes away our sins. Isn't that exactly what Saul was told to do after believing and praying for 3 days,"And now why are you waiting? Arise and be baptized, and wash away your sins, calling on the name of the Lord Acts 22:16." Why did this believer have sins to be washed away after 3 days of praying? Only because he had not come in contact with the blood of Christ. You see, it is not the water, but the blood of Jesus. Not because God owes us anything or we earn anything in baptism, but by our faithful obedience. You cannot lay out a logical explaination using scriptures of how we come in contact with the blood, how we get into Christ, or how we get into the Church without mentioning baptism. Did you ever wonder why blood and water came forth from Jesus' side (John 19:34). The Spirit, water and blood all agree as one according to I John 5:8. On the day of Pentecost, the spirit was talking though Peter (ACts 2:4). Acts 2:38 Then Peter (Spirit - talking though Peter) said to them, "Repent, and let every one of you be baptized (water) in the name of Jesus Christ for the remission of sins (blood - see also Matt 26:28); and you shall receive the gift of the Holy Spirit. Here we have the Spirit, water and blood all agreeing.
I have no doubt this will produce anger in some because it is different from what they have been taught and believe, but I encourage everyone who reads this to study this for yourself. Don't take anything I say or anyone else says, but let God's word speak for itself.