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Saying that he "chose" to implies that it was simply a choice... maybe I will, maybe I won't. He just "happened" to choose to do so, but if he had "chosen" not to, no big deal.
Baptism is more important than that. Just ask Jesus. Or Paul. Or Peter. Or Philip. Or any of the millions of believers that have entered the kingdom since Pentecost, up until the 1800's, when some "enlightened" folks decided it was simply an optional nicety....
Baptism is more important than that. Just ask Jesus. Or Paul. Or Peter. Or Philip. Or any of the millions of believers that have entered the kingdom since Pentecost, up until the 1800's, when some "enlightened" folks decided it was simply an optional nicety....
He also chose to have faith, Chose to go to church, Chose to serve the poor. So your readinbng into what he said something he never said, Your trying to tell him what he means and not allowing him to tell you what it meant.
Baptism is no more important than circumcision was to the jews, Yet no one was ever saved getting their forskin cut. Any more than any one has ever, is now, or will ever be saved by doing the work of going to a place to have some man immerse you in water.
But hey, if you wish to place your eternity and in the hands of your pastor. Feel free. And I understand, the4 jews made the same decision with their priest,
Just do those of us who place our salvation and cleansing in the hands of God. Stop judging us because wer trust God not man.