"Water baptism "follows" the conversion account of these Gentiles in Acts 10:43-47"
If your above statement is true then the scriptures are not in harmony.
False. You seem to have a very difficult time grasping the truth here and there is a reason for that.
Acts 10:43-47 makes no mention of the status of their salvation. You are simply reading their point of remission into the description of the events.
The evidence is overwhelming that these Gentles
believed, received the gift of the Holy Spirit, spoke in tongues (which is a spiritual gift that is
ONLY for the body of Christ - 1 Corinthians 12)
and were saved BEFORE water baptism. Certain Jews may have wanted to forbid these Gentiles from being baptized
because of their unacceptance of the Gentiles, but Peter clearly states that
SURELY NO ONE CAN REFUSE. These Gentiles were clearly
SAVED BEFORE WATER BAPTISM and the Holy Spirit was proof of this. (Romans 8:9; 1 John 4:13) You have to jump through a lot of hoops to deny this solid gold truth.
Romans 8:9 - But you are not in the flesh but in the Spirit,
if indeed the Spirit of God dwells in you. Now if anyone does not have the Spirit of Christ, he is not His. If one has received the Holy Spirit they "belong" to Christ. To belong to Christ does not describe the condition of a lost unbeliever but a saved believer - such was the case of these Gentiles
before they were water baptized.
1 John 4:13 - By this we know that we abide in Him, and He in us, because
He has given us of His Spirit. Because they received the Holy Spirit, these Gentiles abided in God and God abided in them. To abide in God and to have God abide in you does not describe the condition of a lost unbeliever but a saved believer - such was the case of these Gentiles
before they were water baptized.
Before they were water baptized, these Gentiles
spoke in tongues and magnified God (Acts 10:46). Again, this spiritual gift of the Holy Spirit is
ONLY for the body of Christ. (1 Corinthians 12) Those already saved.
We do not receive the spiritual gift of tongues, which is
only for the body of Christ (1 Corinthians 12:4-12),
without first receiving the gift of the Holy Spirit (indwelling, regenerating presence of the Holy Spirit). We don't receive "a" gift "of" the Holy Spirit until we first receive "the gift of the Holy Spirit" and these Gentiles clearly
received the gift of the Holy Spirit before they were water baptized.
You are doing this because of your faith alone regeneration theology, not because of the verbiage in the verses.
Acts 10:43 says
believes in Him "apart from additions or modifications" so it's
believes in Him alone. In fact, the Bible clearly states in many passages of scripture that we are saved through
belief/faith "apart from additions or modifications." (Luke 8:12; John 1:12; 3:15,16,18,36; 6:40,47; 11:25,26; Acts 10:43; 13:39; 15:7-9; 16:31; 26:18; Romans 1:16; 3:22-28; 4:5-6; 5:1; 10:4; 1 Corinthians 1:21; Galatians 2:16; 3:6-9, 26; Ephesians 2:8.9; Philippians 3:9; 2 Timothy 3:15; Hebrews 10:39; 1 John 5:13 etc..).
Now you don't need to add the word "alone" next to "belief/faith" in each of these passages of scripture in order to figure out that the words, "belief/faith"
stand alone in connection with receiving eternal life/salvation. Hence, FAITH ALONE. Do these many passages of scripture say belief/faith "plus something else?" Plus works? NO. So then it's
faith (rightly understood) in Christ alone, which is not to be confused with an
empty profession of faith/dead faith that remains "alone" - barren of works. (James 2:14)
There are no bibles that present "so that your sins will be forgiven" in Acts 2:38 in the parenthetical, that includes both modern and ancient versions as well as bibles in other languages. You are simply making these things up.
I am simply harmonizing scripture with scripture in order to reach the proper conclusion on doctrine. (Luke 24:47; Acts 2:38; 3:19; 5:31; 10:43-47; 11:17,18; 15:8,9; 16:31; 26:18) *Perfect Harmony*
Acts 3:19 -
Repent therefore and
be converted, that your
sins may be blotted out, so that times of refreshing may come from the presence of the Lord. *What happened to baptism? *Hermeneutics. I made nothing up.
Acts 10:43-47 and Acts 2:38 are already in harmony. The Bible does not need "your logical conclusion when properly harmonizing scripture with scripture."
They are in harmony, as I already
thoroughly explained in post #1.270.
The following is harmony of scripture:
All the prophets testify about him that everyone who believes in him receives forgiveness of sins through his name. (Acts 10:43)
Believes in Him plus what? Plus nothing.
Believes in Him alone.
When the people heard this, they were deeply upset. They asked Peter and the other apostles, "Brothers, what should we do?" Peter answered them, "All of you must turn to God and change the way you think and act, and each of you must be baptized in the name of Jesus Christ so that your sins will be forgiven. (Acts 2:37-38)
Again, Peter is saying "repent unto the remission of your sins," the same as in Acts 3:19. The clause "each one of you be baptized" is parenthetical. This is exactly what Acts 3:19 teaches except that Peter
omits the parenthesis. *Also compare the fact that these Gentiles in Acts 10:45 received
the gift of the Holy Spirit (compare with Acts 2:38 -
the gift of the Holy Spirit) and this was
BEFORE water baptism. (Acts 10:47)
Question: Acts 16:30,
“Sirs, what must I do to be saved?”
Answer: Acts 16:31,
“Believe on the Lord Jesus Christ, and you will be saved, you and your household.”
Believe and get baptized? NO. Simply
BELIEVE.
And that is all there is to it.
Your flawed hermeneutics falls short.
Acts 10:43 tells us how our sins are forgiven.
By
believing in Him, yet you believe in your baptism and not in Him alone, which means that you don't believe the gospel. (Romans 1:16; 1 Corinthians 1:18-21; 15:1-4) Those who believe the gospel trust in the death, burial and resurrection of Christ as the
ALL-sufficient means of their salvation.
Acts 2:37-38 tells us when our sins are forgiven.
The moment we place our faith in Jesus Christ "implied in genuine repentance" (rather than water baptism) is when we the remission of sins and the gift of the Holy Spirit (Luke 24:47; Acts 2:38; 3:19; 5:31; 10:43-47; 11:17,18; 15:8,9; 16:31; 26:18). *Perfect Harmony*
No need for mind numbingly long discourses or any need for reform theology "experts".
No need for your flawed hermeneutics or biased church doctrine. Man is saved through faith in Jesus Christ alone. Period. Christ's finished work of redemption is
sufficient and complete to save believers. (Romans 3:24-28) No supplements needed.