Just prior to Jesus' ascension He made the statement that repentance and remission of sin would be preached in His name to all nations beginning in Jerusalem.
Jesus was actually prophesying of what occurred in Jerusalem on the Day of Pentecost. He inspired Peter to tell everyone to repent, and be baptized in the name of Jesus for remission of sin. (Acts 2:38) This is the first time that His name was connected with repentance and water baptism. Also, the same message was then carried to Samaritans, Gentiles and 12 individuals in Ephesus. These records prove the same command applies to everyone until Jesus returns.
So Peter is the one who decided people should be Baptised in water.
Now I will explain how you are saying Jesus is wrong.These are Jesus words .
Mark 16
15 And he said unto them, Go ye into all the world, and preach the gospel to every creature.
16 He that believeth and is baptized shall be saved; but he that believeth not shall be damned.
Now I testify,that I was reading the gospel according to Mathew,and believed the gospel.I was then Baptised in the holy Ghost just as Jesus had said.
But your telling me that believing the gospel and being baptized isn't good enough and that I would need to be Baptised again.You believe that I am unclean after being forgiven of my sins and you are testifying that I will remain unclean untill a Catholic priest or a different type of preacher puts water on me.
Do you not see the error In your ways?
It's as if you don't believe Jesus can forgive sins or that God can not clean anyone without the help of some preacher who is stealing money from.the church and cheating on his wife.
Acts 10;15
And the voice
spake unto him again the second time,
What God hath cleansed, that call not thou common.
What God has cleansed.Not what pastor hath cleansed.Not what Peter has cleansed.God told that to Peter before God cleansed the gentiles.God had already cleaned those gentiles and Peter thought they needed to be cleaned with water .God even told him three times and no one gets it.You even think someone is unclean after God has (Baptised)cleansed them.