The few in the boat - eight in all - were saved by the water, which was a symbol pointing to baptism, which now saves you. It is not the washing away of bodily dirt, but the promise made to God from a good conscience. It saves you through the resurrection of Jesus Christ. 1st Peter 3:21 GNB
Unfortunately, certain teachers have taken parts of these verses out of context and therefore misled their listeners. The words, "saved by water," are an example. The context reveals that the subjects, the eight souls "saved," were those in NOAH'S ARK. Also, other reputable translations (NIV, Amplified, NASB, etc.) read "saved
THROUGH water," since the Greek work (di) translated "by" in the KJV also means "THROUGH." The eight people in the ark were "saved THROUGH water" as they were IN THE ARK (a type of Christ). THEY WERE NOT LITERALLY SAVED BY THE WATER, AS THE CONTEXT REVEALS. Heb. 11:7 is very clear on this point (
...built an ark for the SAVING of his household).
*The context reveals that ONLY the righteous (Noah and his family) were DRY and therefore SAFE in the ARK. In contrast, ONLY THE WICKED IN NOAH'S DAY CAME IN CONTACT WITH THE WATER AND THEY ALL PERISHED! So once again, Peter said that baptism now saves you-
not the removal of dirt from the flesh (that is, not as an outward, physical act which washes dirt from the body--that is not what saves you),
"but an appeal to God for a good conscience, through the resurrection of Jesus Christ" (that is, as an inward, spiritual transaction between God and the individual, a transaction that is
symbolized by the outward ceremony of water baptism).
We could paraphrase Peter's statement by saying, "Baptism now saves you--not the outward physical ceremony of baptism but the inward spiritual reality which baptism represents." By saying, "not the removal of dirt from the flesh, but an appeal to God for a good conscience -through the resurrection of Jesus Christ, Peter guards against saving power to the physical ceremony itself.
It is clear you are but defending a notion based not on scripture but men. Your repeated usage of your "experts" is a telling sign of a flawed premise.
These experts obviously understand more than you do. Roman Catholic scholars and Mormon scholars would agree with your interpretation because both groups teach the false doctrine of salvation by water baptism. Do you consider Roman Catholics and Mormons experts on the subject?
The above verse is so simple even a youngster could understand its obvious meaning. This verse among many others leads to a conclusion that you do not wish to explore. It is a path that follows the flow and form of the entire Bible. The simple truth that God has mandated certain acts to be obeyed to receive His favor.
Your so called obvious meaning contradicts a multitude of scriptures which make it crystal clear that we are saved through belief/faith "apart from additions or modifications" (Genesis 15:6; Luke 8:12; John 1:12; 3:15,16,18; 6:40,47; 11:25,26; Acts 10:43; 11:17; 13:39; 16:31; Romans 1:16; 3:22-28; 4:5-6; 10:4; Galatians 2:16; Ephesians 2:8,9 1 John 5:13 etc..).
These verses above are so simple that even a child could understand their obvious meaning. If Peter mean to say that we are literally saved by getting water baptized, then why the explanation in 1 Peter 3:21 and why didn't he mention baptism in Acts 10:43?
Not acts of merit but acts of obedience to His words.
That is sugar coated double talk for your false gospel of salvation through faith (your version of faith) + your check list of works.
You but talk in circles, call names and drag out obviously bias "experts" to support your weak notion that mankind has no part in his salvation other then trusting that it will happen. This is foolhardy.
1 Corinthians 1:18 - For the
preaching of the cross is to them that perish foolishness; but unto us which are saved it is the power of God.
1 Corinthians 1:21 - For since, in the wisdom of God, the world through wisdom did not know God,
it pleased God through the foolishness of the message preached to save those who believe.
Your theology has originated with these non-experts, namely THOMAS CAMPBELL, ALEXANDER CAMPBELL, WALTER SCOTT, and BARTON W. STONE, who founded your church and would have been very proud of their disciple, DJ2.
God has always required man to obey Him. From Adam and Eve to the churches in Rev. 2. We may differ on what is needed to be obeyed but not the need to obey.
We are required to obey the gospel by choosing to believe the gospel (Romans 1:16; 10:16). This is accomplished by trusting in the death, burial and resurrection of Christ as the ALL-sufficient means of our salvation. It's not trusting in Christ + baptism or Christ + some other work(s).
Did the walls of Jericho collapse without obedience? Did Peter find the coin without obedience?
The obedience accomplished here did not result in receiving the gift of eternal life, which is only through faith in Christ.
Waiting at the door afraid to knock, fearful that the knocking might be a "work of merit" will spell doom for many.
Straw man argument. Trusting in works for salvation instead of trusting in CHRIST ALONE for salvation will spell doom for many. I at one time had attended the so called church of Christ and I understand how they try to "shoe horn" works "into" salvation through faith, so none of your arguments are new or enlightening or convincing. Let me know when you are ready to repent and believe the gospel.