Does baptismal regeneration violate the core teaching of justification by faith alone (sola fide)?

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Is baptismal regeneration a biblical doctrine?

  • Yes, salvation begins at water baptism.

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  • No, salvation begins at the moment of faith.

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EternalFire

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Neither.
There are 3 baptisms. You (like many) haven't yet seen the distinction between the first two.
The baptism mentioned in Rom 6:3 is not water baptism.
It is also not "the baptism in the Holy Spirit" (Acts 1:6, Acts 2:4).

The baptism that Paul speaks of in Rom 6:3 is the same as he described in Gal 3:27 & 1 Cor 12:13, where the believer is baptized IN Christ, BY the Holy Spirit, at the moment of faith=salvation. This is a baptism of YOUR spirit....The Holy Spirit baptized you INTO Jesus. That's how a person is "IN Christ", their new identity.
It is evident that studying our Hebrew history is necessary. Here's a note on Galatians 3:27 from the authors of the Cultural Backgrounds Study Bible published by Zondervan.

3:27 baptized into Christ ... clothed yourselves with Christ. Everyone would understand Paul's images. Jewish teachers normally expected Gentiles converting to Judaism to be baptized so they could join God's people; these converts were baptized naked and could then be reclothed after the baptism. Jewish writers could speak of being "clothed" with the Spirit or virtues.
 

EternalFire

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I see that you refused to answer my questions in post #170 which is very telling. *I'm convinced that you have an angle and an agenda.* Once again, I'll ask. Who is the Holy Spirit to you? Are you anti-Trinitarian? Also, where do you attend church? :unsure:

Matthew 3:11 - ..I baptize you with water for repentance, but He who is coming after me is mightier than I, and I am not fit to remove His sandals; He will baptize you with the Holy Spirit and fire.

Mark 1:8 - I baptized you with water; but He will baptize you with the Holy Spirit.

Acts 1:5 - for John truly baptized with water, but you shall be baptized with the Holy Spirit not many days from now.

Acts 11:16 - ..John baptized with water, but you will be baptized with the Holy Spirit.

1 Corinthians 12:13 - For by one Spirit we were all baptized into one body—whether Jews or Greeks, whether slaves or free—and have all been made to drink into one Spirit. Jesus used the word 'drink' and 'living water' when referring to receiving the Holy Spirit. (John 4:10,14; 7:37-39) In Ephesians 1:13 we read that we are sealed with the Holy Spirit when we believe the gospel, so the Holy Spirit is not passive.

From these scriptures above, both Jesus and the Holy Spirit are involved in the baptism of the Holy Spirit, so I don't need to seek elsewhere in scripture to satisfy answering your questions in order to figure that out.
So I'll take that as another instance of you not being able to find anything in Romans where Paul says that the Holy Spirit baptizes. He does, however, mention baptism in Romans 6:1-14. Tell me, please, is this a baptism in water or a baptism in the Holy Spirit?
 

mailmandan

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So I'll take that as another instance of you not being able to find anything in Romans where Paul says that the Holy Spirit baptizes. He does, however, mention baptism in Romans 6:1-14. Tell me, please, is this a baptism in water or a baptism in the Holy Spirit?
When you finally decide to stop playing games and answer my questions then I will answer your question.
 

notuptome

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So I'll take that as another instance of you not being able to find anything in Romans where Paul says that the Holy Spirit baptizes. He does, however, mention baptism in Romans 6:1-14. Tell me, please, is this a baptism in water or a baptism in the Holy Spirit?
If someone asked you what must I do to be saved what would you tell them? How would you share your experience of salvation with a person who needed to know right now. No delays no time to write a blog just give the answer because they are about to die right now.

For the cause of Christ
Roger
 

Diakonos

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It is evident that studying our Hebrew history is necessary. Here's a note on Galatians 3:27 from the authors of the Cultural Backgrounds Study Bible published by Zondervan.

3:27 baptized into Christ ... clothed yourselves with Christ. Everyone would understand Paul's images. Jewish teachers normally expected Gentiles converting to Judaism to be baptized so they could join God's people; these converts were baptized naked and could then be reclothed after the baptism. Jewish writers could speak of being "clothed" with the Spirit or virtues.
What a great illustration of how we were clothed with Christ through baptism when we first believed :)
 

EternalFire

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If someone asked you what must I do to be saved what would you tell them? How would you share your experience of salvation with a person who needed to know right now. No delays no time to write a blog just give the answer because they are about to die right now.

For the cause of Christ
Roger
This thread is about baptism. Which baptism is Paul discussing in Romans 6?
 
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It is evident that studying our Hebrew history is necessary. Here's a note on Galatians 3:27 from the authors of the Cultural Backgrounds Study Bible published by Zondervan.

3:27 baptized into Christ ... clothed yourselves with Christ. Everyone would understand Paul's images. Jewish teachers normally expected Gentiles converting to Judaism to be baptized so they could join God's people; these converts were baptized naked and could then be reclothed after the baptism. Jewish writers could speak of being "clothed" with the Spirit or virtues.
No such thing as a Jewish Spirit of virtue as some would assume. .

We study the history in order to search for the unseen spirutl understanding. Historically as the foundation of water baptism it is used as a shadow of for until the time of reformation when all the nations of the world men and woman are introduced as the new order of priest. Jesus from the tribe of Judah comes as promised after the manner of Melchizedek. John the baptist the last Levi passed on the reigns to the eternal one. Go out into the whole world baptizing them in the power of the gospel as it is written from faith to faith . . .the unseen eternal to the same

Water baptism as a sign to the world not a sign of self edification . Like that of Aaron sons the first to demonstrate the demonstration of God washing purifying the hearts of men by the water of his word.

That desire can still be offered today witnessing to the cleansing power of the gospel
 

EternalFire

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No such thing as a Jewish Spirit of virtue as some would assume. .

We study the history in order to search for the unseen spirutl understanding. Historically as the foundation of water baptism it is used as a shadow of for until the time of reformation when all the nations of the world men and woman are introduced as the new order of priest. Jesus from the tribe of Judah comes as promised after the manner of Melchizedek. John the baptist the last Levi passed on the reigns to the eternal one. Go out into the whole world baptizing them in the power of the gospel as it is written from faith to faith . . .the unseen eternal to the same

Water baptism as a sign to the world not a sign of self edification . Like that of Aaron sons the first to demonstrate the demonstration of God washing purifying the hearts of men by the water of his word.

That desire can still be offered today witnessing to the cleansing power of the gospel
I want to make sure that I'm understanding you correctly: (1) Do you believe that water baptism is something that a new believer in the Lord Jesus Christ should undergo in the 21st century?, and (2) If you do believe that water baptism is for today, is your reasoning for the immersion solely as a sign of conversion to the world?
 

notuptome

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This thread is about baptism. Which baptism is Paul discussing in Romans 6?
Can't discuss baptism with folks who do not have a clear statement of how they were saved. Unsaved people cannot establish common ground.

Your views on the subject are colored by your salvation experience.

For the cause of Christ
Roger