God instituted the command for the purpose stated in His word.that means you would have to do a work to receive something. Jesus didn't leave us to finish His work of salvation. besides, everyone can't get baptized!
Chapter and verse?If you can't get baptized in this life, God can take care of it post-mortem.
Except a man is born of water and of Spirit he cannot enter the kingdom of God. (John 3:3-5)Baptism does not get you to heaven
so it sounds like you believe that sins are only forgiven if you get baptized. is that what you are saying?God instituted the command for the purpose stated in His word.
John 6:44 says the Father draws someone to Jesus (“…No man can come to me, except the Father which hath sent me draw him:”) Most of us don’t know exactly how it all works, it just does.![]()
The God ordained purpose of water baptism is for remission of sin. It is an essential element of the NT rebirth:so it sounds like you believe that sins are only forgiven if you get baptized. is that what you are saying?
The thief died prior to the ushering in of the NT. It is an essential element of the rebirth applicable to all those living after Jesus' death, burial and resurrection. Water baptism in the name of Jesus for remission of sin was begun in Jerusalem on the Day of Pentecost. (Acts 2:36-39) Jesus prophesied concerning this in Luke 24:47.The thief next to Jesus on the cross went to heaven and was never water baptized.
The thief died prior to the ushering in of the NT. It is an essential element of the rebirth applicable to all those living after Jesus' death, burial and resurrection. Water baptism in the name of Jesus for remission of sin was begun in Jerusalem on the Day of Pentecost. (Acts 2:36-39) Jesus prophesied concerning this in Luke 24:47.
The God ordained purpose of water baptism is for remission of sin. It is an essential element of the NT rebirth:
"And thou, child, (John the Baptist) shalt be called the prophet of the Highest: for thou shalt go before the face of the Lord to prepare his ways;
To give knowledge of salvation unto his people by the remission of their sins,
Through the tender mercy of our God; whereby the dayspring from on high hath visited us,
To give light to them that sit in darkness and in the shadow of death, to guide our feet into the way of peace."
Mark 1:4-5
Luke 1:76-77
Luke 3:3-7
Luke 7:29-30
Luke 24:47
Acts 2:38-42
Acts 20:26-28
Acts 22:16
Matt 26:28
Romans 6:3-6
1 Cor 6:11
Col 2:12-13
you are an example why i don't participate a lot on CC. above, i asked you a "yes" or no" ? & you didn't answer yes or no. i'm not angry, blessings to you.The God ordained purpose of water baptism is for remission of sin. It is an essential element of the NT rebirth:
"And thou, child, (John the Baptist) shalt be called the prophet of the Highest: for thou shalt go before the face of the Lord to prepare his ways;
To give knowledge of salvation unto his people by the remission of their sins,
Through the tender mercy of our God; whereby the dayspring from on high hath visited us,
To give light to them that sit in darkness and in the shadow of death, to guide our feet into the way of peace."
Mark 1:4-5
Luke 1:76-77
Luke 3:3-7
Luke 7:29-30
Luke 24:47
Acts 2:38-42
Acts 20:26-28
Acts 22:16
Matt 26:28
Romans 6:3-6
1 Cor 6:11
Col 2:12-13
The thief died prior to the ushering in of the NT. It is an essential element of the rebirth applicable to all those living after Jesus' death, burial and resurrection. Water baptism in the name of Jesus for remission of sin was begun in Jerusalem on the Day of Pentecost. (Acts 2:36-39) Jesus prophesied concerning this in Luke 24:47.
Baptism in the name of Jesus is water baptism. (Acts 10:43, 47-48) Both obedience to water baptism in the name of Jesus for remission of sin and receiving the Holy Ghost are necessary. Both experiences are documented in all detailed conversion accounts. (Acts 2:38-41, 8:12-18, 9:17-18, 10:43-48, 19:1-7, 22:16)Jesus actually spoke about baptism 10 days earlier, just before He ascended to His throne to sit at the right hand of the Father. Since He was leaving, He was sending the third person, the Holy Spirit.
Acts 1:5
For John truly baptized with water; but ye shall be baptized with the Holy Ghost not many days hence.
"Not many days hence" was the day of Pentecost. He said "baptized with water?"...No, He plainly said "baptized with the Holy Ghost."
When those unbelievers in Acts 2 decided to have their sins forgiven by believing in Christ, they were baptized with the Holy Ghost.
Sorry, I thought my answer was obvious. I agree with scripture and it reveals the answer is yes.you are an example why i don't participate a lot on CC. above, i asked you a "yes" or no" ? & you didn't answer yes or no. i'm not angry, blessings to you.
Yes, John introduced water baptism for remission of sin prior to the cross. However, The NT rebirth was not available until after Jesus was glorified and poured out the Holy Ghost at Pentecost. At that time everyone was required to repent and be baptized in water invoking the name of Jesus in association with His sacrifice.Didn't John baptize before Jesus went to the cross?
No. It was because of this statement ..."which is certainly more interesting than some average Christian guy with a basic Holy Spirit experience."No discernment? Because I said there’s some biblical scholars? Okay…
Yes, John introduced water baptism for remission of sin prior to the cross. However, The NT rebirth was not available until after Jesus was glorified and poured out the Holy Ghost at Pentecost. At that time everyone was required to repent and be baptized in water invoking the name of Jesus in association with His sacrifice.
My sure that relates to discernment, other than sharing something about the Holy Spirit on this forum. But you’re right, not very juicy, or intellectually stimulating. Oh well, I need to be a little wiser in the audience.No. It was because of this statement ..."which is certainly more interesting than some average Christian guy with a basic Holy Spirit experience."
that doesn't make sense at all. past, present & future, everyone can't get baptized because of various reasons: too old, no one to take them to the baptismal, invalidity in some other way. it is not scriptural that you have to get baptized for sins to be forgiven. i hope you discover this truth.Sorry, I thought my answer was obvious. I agree with scripture and it reveals the answer is yes.
Jesus spoke of many things that became a reality after He ascended back into Heaven. Jesus prophesied about the NT rebirth that would soon become possible for NT believers, "Thus it is written, and thus it behooved Christ to suffer, and to rise from the dead the third day: And that repentance and remission of sins (water baptism) should be preached in his name among all nations, beginning at Jerusalem." (Luke 24:47) Details concerning the NT rebirth were presented in Jerusalem on the Day of Pentecost. (Acts 2:36-42)7Marvel not that I said unto thee, Ye must be born again. Was spoken by Jesus to Nicodemus before the crucifixion.