If water baptism is ordained by God and commanded by God Matthew 28:18, 19, Acts 10:48, then how can it not be a work of God just as faith is in John 6:29.
Water baptism is ordained by God and is a
work of righteousness. Matthew 3:13 - Then Jesus came from Galilee to John at the Jordan to be baptized by him. 14 And John tried to prevent Him, saying, “I need to be baptized by You, and are You coming to me?” 15 But Jesus answered and said to him, “Permit it to be so now, for thus it is fitting for us to
fulfill all righteousness.” Then he allowed Him. *We are
not saved by works of righteousness which we have done.. (Titus 3:5) Why do you think Paul made a "distinction" between faith "and" works in Ephesians 2:8,9 if faith is just another work like all other works? --
"Saved through faith, NOT WORKS." John 6:29 is simply a play on words by Jesus when he said, "This is the
work (singular) of God, that you believe in Him whom He has sent," when He answered the Jews (who were taking a legalistic approach) when they asked, "What shall we do, so that we may work the
works (plural) of God?" So Jesus was
not saying that believing is just another work in a series of works in a quest to receive salvation by works or it would contradict Ephesians 2:8,9. *Note the "
distinction" between faith and works -
"saved through faith, not works."
Now believing is clearly not a work that merits salvation.
Through believing, we are completely trusting in "Another's work," (Christ's finished work of redemption). Through believing, Christ is the
OBJECT of our complete trust in receiving salvation. Good works which "follow" believing unto salvation are the fruit of salvation, but not the root of it and if good works which follow believing were the basis or means by which we obtain salvation, that would add merit on our part in obtaining salvation because then we would be saved through believing based on the merits of Christ's finished work of redemption "plus our works."
You can't have it both ways.
Faith is something you have to DO also. It is just as much a work as you say baptism is. Faith is performed by man also. A man has to believe that’s DOING something.
You make no distinction between faith AND works at all. Placing our faith in Christ for salvation may be something that we choose to DO yet
through faith we are trusting in something that is already DONE. So like I said before, through believing, we are
completely trusting in "Another's work," (Christ's finished work of redemption). Through believing, Christ is the
OBJECT of our complete trust in receiving salvation.
And is no different than a man being baptized.
Trusting in water baptism as the means of salvation and trusting in what Jesus has DONE to obtain salvation is very different. Faith trusts in what Christ has DONE. Spurious faith trusts in what man can DO.
You know that Mark 16:16 makes them equal in weight and importance.
If they were equal weight in importance, then Jesus would have stated whoever is not baptized will be condemned in Mark 16:16 but that was not the case. Jesus would have also mentioned baptism in John 3:15,16,18; 5:24; 6:29,40,47; 11:25,26 but that was not the case either.
I think you have mentioned this twice now in your comments. The first time I just let it pass because it seemed too silly to have to explain but since you keep bring it up... let me just say something about Mark 16:16. If I say to you, “ if you put food into your mouth and swallow you will live. But if you don’t put food into your mouth, you will die “ do you think that because I didn’t say “if you don’t swallow ... then that means swallowing is not necessary to live??
A better analogy would be, "he who takes his medication and washes it down with water will be made well but he who does not take his medication will remain sick." Of course it logically follows that we wash down medication with water, yet if no water is available and we take it dry (been there, done that) we will still be made well
BECAUSE OF THE MEDICATION (and not because of the water). It's the same with baptism. It logically follows that we get baptized after we believe, but if you are on your death bed and cannot get water baptized before your death, you are still saved because you
BELIEVE which is in harmony with Mark 16:16(b)
..but he who does not believe will be condemned and is also in harmony with ( John 3:15,16,18; 5:24; 6:29,40,47; 11:25,26)
***NOWHERE does the Bible say "water baptized or condemned."***
Thankfully God credited us with enough sense to know that if a person does NOT Believe, he certainly is not going to be baptized. What makes you think he would? That kind of argumentation is weak and borders on the ridiculous.
If a person is an atheist and does not believe in Christ at all then he certainly is not going to be baptized, yet there are many people who attend various false religions and cults who have been water baptized BUT DO NOT TRULY BELIEVE. Now such people may believe "mental assent" that Jesus is the Son of God and that His death, burial and resurrection "happened" yet they are
NOT trusting in the death, burial and resurrection of Christ as the ALL-sufficient means of their salvation. Genuine believers trust in CHRIST ALONE for salvation and NOT in works.