I have answered it repeatedly. Your attack is an example of weak Exegesis. The corner is yours. And from that seat you take peoples posts and twist them into your own weird belief system and then attack them for thinking your way.
And afterward the easy way out of that is to attack me and those others whose posts you do that to as if I/we are the one(s) that do not understand.
And that part is partly correct as far as my view of your pretzel exegesis tactics.
And afterward the easy way out of that is to attack me and those others whose posts you do that to as if I/we are the one(s) that do not understand.
And that part is partly correct as far as my view of your pretzel exegesis tactics.
I'll never ever understand the mindset that denies baptism is in any way at all related to salvation.
You are literally saying a person can beg Jesus for forgiveness, believing He died on the cross, shed His blood for their sins, and rose from the dead - but they are not saved until they get wet. So much for deathbed conversions, last minute martyrs, and all who confess Christ but die before they get into the baptismal tub. In your mind, they would be as lost as they ever were, and would go straight to hell.
A prime example of the foolishness of your thinking involves a group of gentiles Peter preaches to in Acts 10. He is astonished they have received the Holy Spirit just as the believing Jews had.
He says: " “Can anyone forbid water, that these should not be baptized who have received the Holy Spirit just as we have?"
They had already received the Holy Spirit which means THEY WERE ALREADY SAVED!
So, did baptism in water cause them to receive the Holy Spirit?
NO.
They were saved the moment they believed the gospel.
You are with water the way the Judaizers were with circumcision.
Baptism is the same as the Lord's Supper. We are instructed to do them, but neither is a requirement of what actually saves.
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