I may have been guilty of sidetracking the thread. Not intentional.To Van:
Do you want to hear a bummer? There have been 274 views on this thread and I have not received a single "like." Why do you think that is?
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I may have been guilty of sidetracking the thread. Not intentional.To Van:
Do you want to hear a bummer? There have been 274 views on this thread and I have not received a single "like." Why do you think that is?
LOL, does men of Israel say or suggest everyone was a Jew? Of course not. And why were they speaking other languages?
I received the Holy Ghost about a year or so before I was immersed in Jesus name per His instruction He gave as recorded in Matthew 28:19. Believing in Jesus as God's Christ is the evidence of being born from God, 1 John 5:1.
I was immersed in Jesus name per His instruction He gave as recorded in Matthew 28:19.
in Acts 2:10 we see that non-Jews are being addressed. And in Acts 2:39 we see all those the Lord will call are in view, which includes Gentiles.
It is very misleading of you to try make the Day of Pentecost an 'incoming of the Gentiles' event, this is strictly the 'Jewish fold' that is being addressed. Christ didn't begin bringing in His 'other sheep' until Acts 10 (John 10:16). Just as Christ had foretold the apostles would be His mouthpieces, this is 'the Comforter' convicting the world....
20 Jesus answered him, I have spoken openly to the world; I ever taught in synagogues, and in the temple, where all the Jews come together; and in secret spake I nothing. Jn 18
....of the murder of Christ through the mouth of His witness, the apostle Peter:
22 Ye men of Israel, hear these words: Jesus of Nazareth, a man approved of God unto you by mighty works and wonders and signs which God did by him in the midst of you, even as ye yourselves know;
23 him, being delivered up by the determinate counsel and foreknowledge of God, ye by the hand of lawless men did crucify and slay:
24 whom God raised up, having loosed the pangs of death: because it was not possible that he should be holden of it. Acts 2
Thanks for that Kentucky...
Once again a completely false claim is allowed to go unchecked. Did I say "The Day of Pentecost as incoming of the Gentiles event?" NopeIt is very misleading of you to try make the Day of Pentecost an 'incoming of the Gentiles' event, this is strictly the 'Jewish fold' that is being addressed. Christ didn't begin bringing in His 'other sheep' until Acts 10 (John 10:16). Just as Christ had foretold the apostles would be His mouthpieces, this is 'the Comforter' convicting the world....
20 Jesus answered him, I have spoken openly to the world; I ever taught in synagogues, and in the temple, where all the Jews come together; and in secret spake I nothing. Jn 18
....of the murder of Christ through the mouth of His witness, the apostle Peter:
22 Ye men of Israel, hear these words: Jesus of Nazareth, a man approved of God unto you by mighty works and wonders and signs which God did by him in the midst of you, even as ye yourselves know;
23 him, being delivered up by the determinate counsel and foreknowledge of God, ye by the hand of lawless men did crucify and slay:
24 whom God raised up, having loosed the pangs of death: because it was not possible that he should be holden of it. Acts 2
Once again a completely false claim is allowed to go unchecked. Did I say "The Day of Pentecost as incoming of the Gentiles event?" Nope
It is non-stolp folks, and nothing will be done!
Here is an important question for you, Van. Which water baptism do you associate yourself with, the one Peter proposed to Israel in Acts 2 as a pre-condition for receiving the Holy Ghost, or do you identify yourself with the water baptism in Acts 10 when the gentiles were commanded by the same Peter to be baptized in water after they had received the Holy Ghost by simply believing the gospel of Jesus Christ?
I hope you will answer this today because I would like to use it for a Bible lesson I am preparing. I would like to have an answer to this question by anyone.
As for me, Van, I identify with the baptism in Acts 10 where baptism in water has absolutely nothing to do with an unsaved man when the definition of an unsaved man is one who does not have the Spirit of Christ indwelling him.
Proof:
Rom 8:9 But ye are not in the flesh, but in the Spirit, if so be that the Spirit of God dwell in you. Now if any man have not the Spirit of Christ, he is none of his.
10 And if Christ be in you, the body is dead because of sin; but the Spirit is life because of righteousness.
11 But if the Spirit of him that raised up Jesus from the dead dwell in you, he that raised up Christ from the dead shall also quicken your mortal bodies by his Spirit that dwelleth in you.
Rom 8:9-11 was written 18 years after the events of Acts 10 and after many Jewish and gentiles souls had been converted to Jesus Christ, and had been baptized in water.
Thanks for asking an actual bible study question.
Act 2:38 (NASB)
Peter said to them, “Repent, and each of you be baptized in the name of Jesus Christ for the forgiveness of your sins; and you will receive the gift of the Holy Spirit.
Since no person is sealed in Christ unless they have been spiritually baptized into Christ, Acts 2:38 is referring to our spiritual baptism.
Having answered your question with clarity, let me address one other point you seemed to make:
"to be baptized in water after they had received the Holy Ghost by simply believing the gospel of Jesus Christ?"
Again, no one receives the Holy Spirit by simply believing the gospel. Unless God credits a person's faith as righteousness, their believe does not result in "gaining approval." They end up as the second and third soils of Matthew 13.
Thanks for asking an actual bible study question.
Act 2:38 (NASB)
Peter said to them, “Repent, and each of you be baptized in the name of Jesus Christ for the forgiveness of your sins; and you will receive the gift of the Holy Spirit.
Since no person is sealed in Christ unless they have been spiritually baptized into Christ, Acts 2:38 is referring to our spiritual baptism.
Having answered your question with clarity, let me address one other point you seemed to make:
"to be baptized in water after they had received the Holy Ghost by simply believing the gospel of Jesus Christ?"
Again, no one receives the Holy Spirit by simply believing the gospel. Unless God credits a person's faith as righteousness, their believe does not result in "gaining approval." They end up as the second and third soils of Matthew 13.
Again, no one receives the Holy Spirit by simply believing the gospel.
This is a non-answer, Van. It does show that your confidence in the historical record written by Luke is non existent. You are making up stuff like a spiritual baptism of people who Peter has just got though accusing of killing their own Messiah and King, Jesus Christ, whom God has raised from the dead and taken to heaven, and whom he will soon send back to restore God's rule on the earth and to destroy all those Israelites who will not obey him through the voices of his apostles and prophets.That is what the text says in Acts 3 and it is what you deny by your fanciful interpretation.
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JD731 said:First of all Van, it is incorrect to make your following quote;
Again, no one receives the Holy Spirit by simply believing the gospel.This is so far removed from the truth that it takes only one verse in my inspired bible to refute it while hoping you will reconsider making such outlandish claims.
To repeat the answer:
Since no person is sealed in Christ unless they have been spiritually baptized into Christ, Acts 2:38 is referring to our spiritual baptism.
The charge I doubt the historical record written by Luke is another slanderous falsehood.
Your defense of your bogus views is nonsense buried in an abundance of verbiage.
Absolutely nothing in Acts chapter 3 suggests Jesus does not baptize with the Holy Spirit (Luke 3:16).
Acts 3:18-19
“But the things which God previously announced by the mouths of all the prophets, that His [fn]Christ would suffer, He has fulfilled in this way. “Therefore repent and return, so that your sins may be wiped away, in order that times of refreshing may come from the presence of the Lord;
You did not quote my whole comment. You left off, "in Acts 2:38." Remember Van, the person being baptized is placed into whatever are whomever he is being immersed. In Acts 2:38, the repenters and believers who had already been immersed with the Holy Ghost were presenting themselves for baptism in water in the name of Jesus Christ for the remission of sins as pre-conditions to receiving the gift of the Holy Ghost in them. Being baptized in water does not make one take on the character of water, but if water is in a person, then the water becomes one with that person who ingests it. This is the picture in Acts 2:38. The Holy Spirit was poured out like water from above in such abundance that everyone can drink and there will be plenty left. The properties of water and the properties of the Spirit are the same. One is physical and the other spiritual. Nothing can live in the physical unless the water is in them. Nothing can live in the spiritual unless the Spirit is in them. Both come from above and both are a free gift from God. One can be standing in a pool of clear and cold water and die of thirst if he refuses to drink and a person can be baptized with the Holy Ghost, as Israel was, and not live because they did not receive the Spirit of Christ, who is life. God had sent him in a baptism in Acts 2. We read about it. But that did not put the Spirit in them and he was not a part with them, until they obeyed what Peter said they must do. Remember what it was that they must do? They must repent and be baptized, every one of them, in the name of Jesus Christ for the remission of sins, and they would receive the gift of the Holy Ghost.Yet another long non-germane pile of verbiage!
"Van, If Jesus baptized with the Holy Ghost in Acts 2:38, it means you are defining baptism as the Spirit being in the one who receives him."
"If Jesus baptized with the Holy Ghost!" This is not up for debate. Mark 1:18
Am I defining spiritual baptism as the Holy Spirit being already in the one who receives Him? Nope, that is just another false and idiotic claim by the defenders of nonsense.
Definition of Spiritual Baptism:
Being immersed into the Spirit of Christ, being reborn, and then being sealed in Christ with the Holy Spirit.
"Not to put too fine a point on it, but individuals "receive the Holy Spirit" when they are sealed in Christ. And individuals are sealed in Christ after God spiritually baptizes them (immerses them) into Christ spiritually. And after they undergo the washing of regeneration (being made alive together with Christ) they are sealed in Christ with the Holy Spirit."
1) Who does the immersing? The Holy Spirit acting as Christ's agent.
2) Where does scripture say we are reborn before being indwelt?
2 Corinthians 1:21-22 (NASB)To be established with Christ is to be made alive, regenerated, reborn.
Now He who establishes us with you in Christ and anointed us is God, who also sealed us and gave us the Spirit in our hearts as a pledge.
You did not quote my whole comment.
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When we become spiritual children of God, which is when we are spiritually reborn, we then have been given the right to become physical children of God at Christ's second coming and thus we are sealed in Christ with the Holy Spirit as a pledge of our redemption in glorified bodies at Christ's second coming.
Definition of Spiritual Baptism:
Being immersed into the Spirit of Christ, being reborn, and then being sealed in Christ with the Holy Spirit.To be established with Christ is to be made alive, regenerated, reborn.
1) Who does the immersing? The Holy Spirit acting as Christ's agent.
2) Where does scripture say we are reborn before being indwelt?
2 Corinthians 1:21-22 (NASB)
Now He who establishes us with you in Christ and anointed us is God, who also sealed us and gave us the Spirit in our hearts as a pledge.
To repeat the answer concerning whether Acts 2:38 refers to water baptism or spiritual baptism:
Since no person is sealed in Christ unless they have been spiritually baptized into Christ, Acts 2:38 is referring to our spiritual baptism.