Originally posted by MEE:
--Where did you get the impression that I thought one had to be a teacher? You can do what you want. As far as water baptism being a must, I will stay with Matthew 28:19 which was commanded, by the Lord, and was first fulfilled in Acts 2:38.
I didn't get that impression, I was trying to show you how silly it was to imply that because Peter commanded them to be baptized, that had to mean they weren't already saved.
Matt 28:18-20
19 Therefore go and make disciples of all nations, baptizing them in the name of the Father and of the Son and of the Holy Spirit, 20 and teaching them to obey everything I have commanded you. And surely I am with you always, to the very end of the age."
NIV
Peter commanded them to be baptized, because Christ told him to make disciples and baptize them. That is why he did it, he already said that the gentiles had received the Holy Spirit
just like the apostles had, he never said they still had to be baptized or else the Spirit that
sealed them as a child of God would
unseal them and they would not go to heaven.
Peter baptized them out of obedience, and they were baptized out of obedience and Peter taught them out of obedience. These are all things that are done as Christians
because we are saved, not to
get saved.
Look at the verse one more time.
Matt 28:18-20
19 Therefore go and make disciples of all nations, baptizing them in the name of the Father and of the Son and of the Holy Spirit, 20 and teaching them to obey everything I have commanded you. And surely I am with you always, to the very end of the age."
NIV
If you want to look at the significance of this verse, look at the order in which things were to be done.
1. Make disciples
2. Baptize them
3. Teach them
Now if one needs baptism in order to become saved, he can't be a disciple until
after baptism. If we were to believe that baptism saves, this verse should read,
go ye therefore and baptize them, making them disciples and teaching them. As we can see, it clearly says we are to make disciples and
baptize them (those who are already disciples).
Originally posted by MEE:
Peter and the other apostles knew what was meant by Matthew 28:19 and carried out what was expected of them, starting out with Acts 2:38, as leaders of the NT Church.
Again you ignore my request to show me where a baptism of repentance is practiced anywhere else in the book of Acts.
You ignore my requests to show me how one can have the Spirit and not be saved.
You keep spouting off this one verse that has
no other verses like it in the book of Acts. Your doctrine is based upon one phrase that is taken out of context.
As we examined the order of the verse in Matthew, let us examine the order of this verse.
Acts 2:38
38 Peter replied, "Repent and be baptized, every one of you, in the name of Jesus Christ for the forgiveness of your sins. And you will receive the gift of the Holy Spirit.
NIV
1. Repent
2. Be baptized
3. Receive the Holy Ghost
Now why does Peter teach in this verse that a person should repent and be baptized before they receive the Holy Spirit?
Remember, Later Peter says that the gentiles
received the Holy Spirit just as the apostles did, so he let the Jewish community know that they gentiles
should be allowed to be baptized, which was a
Jewish rite up until this time.
So which is it? Must we be baptized with water in order to receive the remission of sins and
then receive the Spirit, or do we believe and receive the Spirit and then get baptized out of obedience? Peter
appears to have taught both.
Originally posted by MEE:
Lorelie and others, you can believe what you want, I believe what I see and attend to keep my beliefs, as long as they line up with the Word. If you and the others don't see it, according to the Word, don't fall out with me. I believe in the Lord Jesus Christ, just as you all think that is all one has to do to be saved. So, why do you think of me as being an 'outcast?'...at least that is how I feel, on this BB.
But that's OK! Love you all anyway.
MEE
I don't believe that you are an
outcast but I believe that you are deceived. I just want you to see the truth, but you appear to be happy believing what you do, and that is your choice. I do, however, hold people accountable when posting. We all have a right to believe what we want, but when someone posts here, they are not only professing a belief, they are in a way
teaching that belief as truth. I often feel led to expose that false belief in light of the scripture. That is why I post what I do.
Some people are right, we may never change each other's minds, but it isn't necessarily for your sake alone that I comment as I do. I worry about others who are reading, who may not know which is truth and which is a deception. In posting I allow them to see both sides, and hopefully they will examine the scriptures more closely themselves in finding that truth.
As for what I beleive, I believe that a person must believe in the Lord Jesus Christ as He is presented to us in the scriptures. (This must be a belief in the heart, not just head knowledge) The gospel, as presented in the Bible is what we must believe, for it is only
that gospel which saves us. Paul said if anyone preached any other gospel than the one He preached, that person should be
eternally condemned. John said that if we don't believe the testimony that
God gives about His Son, then we make God out to be a liar.
So, our belief isn't as broad a term as many would like to make it out to be. Believe is all you must do, but you must believe in the truth, not in one of the deceptive gospels that the Bible clearly warns us about.
In having studied the Oneness Pentecostal doctrine I have not found it has added much to the gospel that Paul preached, and therefore is a false gospel.
It's nothing personal with you, I have many friends who do not believe as I do, we get along great and they know that I love them dearly, but when we talk about doctrinal issues, they know we will disagree. The problem here is, this message board is to talk about the Bible and in this forum we all talk about what we believe, and as such, we constantly disagree. You are a Oneness believer who is posting on a Baptist Board, surely you didn't expect us to hear your words and covert did you?
So please, don't take my comments as a personal affront, please try to realize that I am motivated much like you are, we both seem to want to share the truth, we just have different truths that we are trying to teach. The problem comes from the fact that there is only one truth, therefore one of us wrong. Telling someone they are wrong doesn't
sound very loving, but the Bible is clear that we are to stand up for the truth anyway.
I hope that at least clarifies some things. In looking at the title of this thread, I wonder how we got to this topic anyway.
~Lorelei