I didn't read yours and Waggles post all the way because I'm not a cessationist either and this thread was whipping along at light speed yesterday
but I would disagree that water baptism is in addition to or part of salvation
first of all, it does not actually wash away sins...internal prob
second, only the blood of Christ, as we know, is acceptable to God to cleanse us from sin and we are being cleansed from sin by His blood as He is the final High Priest and our High Priest
I have been water baptized...13 or 14 I believe...and I believe we should be water baptized in obedience to the words of Christ
I don't have time right now to specifically look up the scripture you posted (attached) but later on today I will try to address this in more detail and prob add some scripture myself
I do agree water baptism should be followed, but not as do it or you are not saved...just want to be clear there
thanks
but I would disagree that water baptism is in addition to or part of salvation
first of all, it does not actually wash away sins...internal prob
second, only the blood of Christ, as we know, is acceptable to God to cleanse us from sin and we are being cleansed from sin by His blood as He is the final High Priest and our High Priest
I have been water baptized...13 or 14 I believe...and I believe we should be water baptized in obedience to the words of Christ
I don't have time right now to specifically look up the scripture you posted (attached) but later on today I will try to address this in more detail and prob add some scripture myself
I do agree water baptism should be followed, but not as do it or you are not saved...just want to be clear there
thanks
I believe the thing people misunderstand is that God created John the Baptist to announce the coming messiah and to introduce the baptism of repentance for the remission of sin and therein lies the significance of water baptism. Scripture tells us that by the Pharisees refusing it they were in fact rejecting the counsel of God:
"But the Pharisees and lawyers rejected the counsel of God against themselves, being not baptized of him."i
I do, however, believe it is part of the spiritual birth process.
It may sound foolish to some that they need to immerse in a body of water to receive something from God. But we know that whatever God commands in His Word is commanded for a reason.
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